How Black Lives Truly Matter | Magatte Wade | EP 271

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
  • Magatte Wade is a serial entrepreneur, inspirational speaker, and visionary business leader with a passion for creating positive change in Africa. She is the founder and CEO of SkinIsSkin.com, “the lip balm with a mission,” and is dedicated to reducing racial discrimination while creating jobs and prosperity in her home country of Senegal.
    Magatte joins Dr Peterson to discuss her emigration from the third world, and how this influenced her unmitigated belief in capitalism and the free market.
    Dr. Peterson's extensive catalog is available now on DailyWire+: utm.io/ueJdK
    -Links-
    Visit Skin is Skin here: www.skinisskin.com
    Visit Magatte’s website here: www.magattewade.com
    See Magatte’s social media here: linktr.ee/magattew
    Visit Tiossan Academy here: www.tiossanacademy.org
    (0:00) Coming Up...
    (0:55)Introducing Magatte Wade
    (2:11) Magatte Discusses Her Story
    (29:04) Debunking Myths About African Poverty
    (40:29) Bottom 10 Countries for Doing Business
    (48:57) British Common Law
    (55:42) Ghanaian Economist George Ayittey
    (1:10:57) Everything Discussed Is Not Mainstream
    (1:14:23) Climate Change and Overpopulation
    (1:19:51) If Black Lives Matter...
    (1:23:56) Watch More on DailyWire+
    // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //
    Newsletter: mailchi.mp/jordanbpeterson.co...
    Donations: jordanbpeterson.com/donate
    // COURSES //
    Discovering Personality: jordanbpeterson.com/personality
    Self Authoring Suite: selfauthoring.com
    Understand Myself (personality test): understandmyself.com
    // BOOKS //
    Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: jordanbpeterson.com/Beyond-Order
    12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: jordanbpeterson.com/12-rules-...
    Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief: jordanbpeterson.com/maps-of-m...
    // LINKS //
    Website: jordanbpeterson.com
    Events: jordanbpeterson.com/events
    Blog: jordanbpeterson.com/blog
    Podcast: jordanbpeterson.com/podcast
    // SOCIAL //
    Twitter: / jordanbpeterson
    Instagram: / jordan.b.peterson
    Facebook: / drjordanpeterson
    Telegram: t.me/DrJordanPeterson
    All socials: linktr.ee/drjordanbpeterson
    #JordanPeterson #JordanBPeterson #DrJordanPeterson #DrJordanBPeterson #DailyWirePlus #Psychology #MagatteWade #blm #podcast #news #racism

Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @JordanBPeterson
    @JordanBPeterson  Год назад +1056

    You're welcome to subscribe to my clips channel for additional content: ruclips.net/user/JordanBPetersonClips

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower Год назад +7

      Thank you, hope my original comments or real views are not hidden here, like usual..

    • @amanar.1658
      @amanar.1658 Год назад +4

      What happened to the Frans de Waal podcast?

    • @Will_Smith_Slapping_Xi_Jinping
      @Will_Smith_Slapping_Xi_Jinping Год назад +31

      Jordan Peterson is a global treasure

    • @jrjustrespect7032
      @jrjustrespect7032 Год назад +1

      @jordan b peterson would love to taly witj you

    • @SimSetSoPalestine
      @SimSetSoPalestine Год назад

      This Is Tough : Please Leave Politics alone Jordan .
      I'm scared to watch this After your Transe Debacle followed by Comminist , Ukraine, Muslims & a random black woman from England to talk about America's Biggest Riots & Protest Ever: BLM.
      I don't know Jordan. But it's getting embarassing. You working Daily Wire has you sounding like Ben. An over produced Propagandist. Your authenticity is disappearing .

  • @MagatteWadeOfficial
    @MagatteWadeOfficial Год назад +8711

    Thank you again so much for having me on your show, Dr Peterson. Thank you for the opportunity to share my message with a much broader audience. And thank you to each single person who took the time to listen. It takes a village. With Love and Gratitude - Magatte

    • @douglasedwards134
      @douglasedwards134 Год назад +201

      Magatte, thank you so much in so many ways.

    • @mapaz555
      @mapaz555 Год назад +169

      Amazing interview. Go Magatte, keep going, your effort multiplies in others. Strength and faith

    • @TechnocratProd
      @TechnocratProd Год назад +123

      No, thank you! Your voice and message are important.

    • @eekiane1921
      @eekiane1921 Год назад +88

      Thank you too, you brought to the table what most of us don't know and those who do, don't want to confront, what you said makes a lot of sense and explains a lot. You are a star, continue shinning bright.

    • @ruileitao7323
      @ruileitao7323 Год назад +67

      Great interview! Glad to know your work and understanding your perspective. Couldn't agree more. Kind Regards!

  • @papsbaraedi200
    @papsbaraedi200 Год назад +4300

    I'm an African, a student of finance in Botswana and this is one of the most important podcast I've come across in a while, it has reconciled and brought together ideas that I have been trying to figure out in isolation, I'm truly grateful for the knowledge and will take it further into my future endeavors

    • @dennisdose5697
      @dennisdose5697 Год назад +96

      I think she did a great job of putting together different economic concepts, historical realities and a vision for the future. Magatte has clearly thought through the issues and is careful to consider the consequences for people in the future.

    • @judgeashley2347
      @judgeashley2347 Год назад +9

      Ditto

    • @CleverGirlAAH
      @CleverGirlAAH Год назад +8

      Stay strong, cuzz!

    • @ShadowOfMachines
      @ShadowOfMachines Год назад +29

      I hope you do well friend and bring more prosperity to your home. Maybe one day we'll be hearing about a company you helped build or built yourself.

    • @garypotter5569
      @garypotter5569 Год назад

      "Modern economic theory" I think it's called.
      Critical Economic Theory it may just as well be called.
      To go along with Critical Legal Theory and Critical Gender Theory and Critical Race Theory.. etc etc
      It's 100% Marxism and that is all you will ever need to know.
      And as such, the enemy of all the free peoples of Earth.

  • @RevanaViv
    @RevanaViv 11 месяцев назад +231

    I got goosebumps listening to this interview. It's incredible. While America is fighting for pronouns, here's an incredible woman who's actually fighting for what her continent needs. Wow just wow❤

    • @flourishomotola5306
      @flourishomotola5306 8 месяцев назад +3

      Yep, it's crazy.

    • @user-gd7ph4fj6w
      @user-gd7ph4fj6w 3 месяца назад +3

      Listened to the one she just did with triggernomotry. Gave me goosebumps then I came to this podcast.

    • @italkgory99
      @italkgory99 3 месяца назад +2

      I know. It’s embarrassing that we’re over here being pissed off about insignificant shit while people like her are making a real difference

    • @Gloria_Smess
      @Gloria_Smess 3 месяца назад +4

      I'd pay good money to watch this woman address the UK Labour Party conference.

    • @King01589
      @King01589 Месяц назад

      Would Africa start worrying about pronouns if they had success like America ? 🤔

  • @KrisLI1408
    @KrisLI1408 11 месяцев назад +38

    That's the true meaning of strong and Independent woman. Being an Immigrant moving to second country, making six figure in her 20s, then try to help her folks back in her home country is remarkable .

    • @merovmerov7631
      @merovmerov7631 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks to France that got her a free education, and ZERO student debt with french taxpayer money. Not mentioning the free healthcare and subsidised housing. Then when she became an independent adult, and it was time for her to repay a bit of what she was given, she used this free cultural capital to get a futur for herself in the US.

  • @brcage
    @brcage Год назад +2341

    This is what happens when you let intelligent adults speak honestly...
    When censorship is removed, all of a sudden things start to make sense...

    • @DMWayne-ke7fl
      @DMWayne-ke7fl Год назад +17

      There is still censorship honey, notice how he doesn't talk to jared taylor.

    • @LlibertarianGalt
      @LlibertarianGalt Год назад +32

      @@DMWayne-ke7fl lmao

    • @David_Lo_Pan
      @David_Lo_Pan Год назад +37

      Indeed!
      Censorship and cancel culture is a fast tract to Authoritarianism.

    • @Chris-un1ll
      @Chris-un1ll Год назад

      Intelligent?? She's just stating the obvious. She will never do anything. Talks a good game but full of shit.

    • @bobbyagee3796
      @bobbyagee3796 Год назад +20

      When adult conversation is actually adult mature open and raw conversation. More ideas, concept, and perceptions are addressed not always agreed but made clear.

  • @drewbranch7700
    @drewbranch7700 Год назад +1002

    “When you are in solution mode,you’re no longer a victim” - Magatte
    Beautifully said and love her.🙌🏽

    • @rubyring2461
      @rubyring2461 Год назад +6

      I thought that untill the last 15 minutes when racism got bought into the conversation

    • @bluejacketergazu2447
      @bluejacketergazu2447 Год назад +2

      gotta timestamp 25:00

    • @pjstasyna1
      @pjstasyna1 Год назад

      Yet starting with skin colour as your entire worldview immediately makes you a victim..

    • @ndwayneshilow3266
      @ndwayneshilow3266 Год назад +1

      @@pjstasyna1 I guess you feel it's irrational for Black people to be considered and feel to be the victims of racism. How does a person deal with racism and not be delusional to believe its not one of the most important issues to deal with?

    • @pjstasyna1
      @pjstasyna1 Год назад +5

      @@ndwayneshilow3266 by stopping being a victim. You can be victimized and not have to wake up every day a victim. Simple as that. Time to let it go now. Not reinforce some nightmare with bogus claims of trauma in peoples DNA and endless blaming. nYC said 225,000$ / person reparations , and already more is wanted. They are doing this with indigenous persons in canada as well... Class action lawsuits and money. It does nothing.

  • @dml_32
    @dml_32 Год назад +158

    I hardly comment on YT, but this has to be the most astonishing conversation I've ever come across. I can feel the passion in every word spoken. Thank you both!

  • @Jamiepyle1
    @Jamiepyle1 Год назад +82

    I love how he picks her brain a little bit and makes her think even more about why she thinks what she thinks. She is awesome! She has a fire in her heart to do what she does! Thank God she is pursuing this fire! She is changing the world for the better!

  • @albertamatarutse6903
    @albertamatarutse6903 Год назад +487

    "English is only my 4th language Jordan, so please excuse me if I stumble on my words." Girl bye! 🤯 This woman is amazing! This is what modern day super heroes look like 🔥

    • @republiccooper
      @republiccooper Год назад +20

      I bet the list would be Wolof, German, French and, finally, English.

    • @esperanzacelicaviloria1315
      @esperanzacelicaviloria1315 Год назад +1

      I totally agree.

    • @sandywilson1375
      @sandywilson1375 Год назад +13

      What an amazing woman, I am a whit SA lady and wish we had more people like her here in our country that is in an absolute shambles at the moment, it's like walking on egg shells, you dare not say anything and you are branded a racist, it is getting worse daily and the political situation is increasing this really horrible situation.

    • @buckchile614
      @buckchile614 Год назад +1

      Why is the Talented Tenth the only ones slinging this tune? Maybe because they're the only ones they let make it

    • @gg_rider
      @gg_rider Год назад

      @@buckchile614 They? Let?
      The love and power of this woman is an inspiration to "them" who must be responsible for .. what? Holding back equally talented and inspiring people?

  • @kimberlymoore5186
    @kimberlymoore5186 Год назад +447

    As a Jamaican, a person living in a former slave colony, to hear my own thoughts echoed by this wonderful lady is refreshing. I will have to keep pondering, my nation needs a solution as well.

    • @livibassy
      @livibassy Год назад +4

      I second that my compatriot!!!!!!!

    • @44axum90
      @44axum90 Год назад +11

      Over yah suh unnuh a hide out 🇯🇲 🤣.
      Just imagine if we had enterntained what Garvey was telling us. In essence, china did exactley what Garvey wanted us to do.
      This lady is an amazing woman. I'm so compelled to share this video with my peeps.
      Black people need to wake up in greater numbers and see how vital ecvonomic freedom is to our survival as inhabitants of this planet.
      Colonel Khadafi was doing a phenomenal job in Lybia which was being extended to Sub-saharan Africa but our beloved Obama mash hi up.
      One thing we should not forget to point out- we should not forget to point out the fact that these white countries have invested a great deal of resoures in black countries to keep the pour in order to exploit them.

    • @lezmckenzie3120
      @lezmckenzie3120 Год назад +3

      Kimberly, Jamaica needs to adopt a new monetary system…BTC!

    • @AntiAnathema
      @AntiAnathema Год назад

      Well they be on that ganj

    • @coloursoftherainbow8399
      @coloursoftherainbow8399 Год назад +7

      @@benjaminsurname5584 Dude we come here to discuss about the video and what it means to us. If you don't like it get off the vid.

  • @agapemvovi
    @agapemvovi 10 месяцев назад +12

    I am from the Democratic Republic of Congo, but now I am resident in the USA. While listening to Magatte made me think about my experience when I came in the Unites States. I saw infrastructures and other opportunities I benefitted so far in this country as an immigrant, and wondered why political authorities of my country whi have traveled in Europe and America ansd see these things but couldn't replicate that back in our country? I learn a lot from this conversation and I for a moment forgot about my question but today something shifted in my mind...

  • @GodNSense
    @GodNSense Год назад +55

    I dont even know how I can be so grateful for what Jordan is doing. We owe Jordan sooo much. And others who are fighting the intellectual fight. Thank you all so much.

  • @soxlearning
    @soxlearning Год назад +414

    "When you are on solutions mode, you are not a victim." Powerful and true.

    • @alexanderwindh4830
      @alexanderwindh4830 Год назад +4

      True!

    • @turkeeg7644
      @turkeeg7644 Год назад +1

      Says the man whining he got suspended from Twitter.

    • @turkeeg7644
      @turkeeg7644 Год назад

      @@highroller-jq3ix Lol...He almost had me.... Kermit toned...I was hoping for some Animal based passion.

    • @turkeeg7644
      @turkeeg7644 Год назад

      @@highroller-jq3ix He conveniently left out that part. But hey a white guy in Canada wouldn't know about that. I think it's the create you sick and command you to become well thing.

    • @FullMetalMassacre
      @FullMetalMassacre Год назад +5

      @@turkeeg7644 It was actually the guest who said that. So, I guess you weren't listening.

  • @daniellaj3350
    @daniellaj3350 Год назад +1032

    “When you are in solution mode you are no longer a victim”! This interview is so powerful in many ways. I’m applying a lot of what is being said to my own personal struggles. Only 26 minutes in but I’m incredibly captivated!

    • @xmochix604
      @xmochix604 Год назад +16

      Love that quote!

    • @paulrevere2379
      @paulrevere2379 Год назад +19

      It's only when a person's mind has been unshackled from artificial but common restraints that dominate modern western culture, that a person can think freely, followed by speaking freely and acting in a manner befitting freedom.
      A person can have access to all the means and opportunities, but if their mind is enslaved to the current system then they will only serve that system.
      It is indeed refreshing to see examples of free people who will not be bound. Even more rare is to see someone committed to helping others experience freedom let alone two such people conversing about it.

    • @paulrevere2379
      @paulrevere2379 Год назад +7

      @@Zoomo2697 The great irony is that the greatest way for someone to experience freedom is by the deepest commitment to their God-given masculine or feminine role, not to be confused with human culture which often twists such things, especially modern culture which urges people to be free from the wrong things like responsibility and morality...above all virtue.
      Another part of freedom imo is loving those things which are good, and hating those things that are evil and to do so without the sense of needing to apologize for either one.

    • @EricCoop
      @EricCoop Год назад

      This is good stuff! I agree!

    • @GiganticWeen
      @GiganticWeen Год назад +3

      they both are fantastic speakers, It's like candy for your ears !

  • @irmaqualm8920
    @irmaqualm8920 Год назад +47

    What a woman, what a personality What a fantastic lady to listen to. Learned so much in such a short time.

  • @catherinedavidson1661
    @catherinedavidson1661 11 месяцев назад +48

    Listening to Maggatte speak is poetry, music, passion and wisdom. What an inspirational woman!

  • @zemaria847
    @zemaria847 Год назад +558

    Beautiful to see the PSYCHOLOGIST in Jordan come right out during this interview. As an African young man, I am exponentially grateful to God for Jordan's life.

    • @Peter-vi4de
      @Peter-vi4de Год назад +2

      Exactly what I was thinking!!

    • @Music-Is-Real-Love
      @Music-Is-Real-Love Год назад

      I agree

    • @johnbryan2414
      @johnbryan2414 Год назад +4

      I'm a 52 yr old white male who didnt have any real life experience with racism til high school which when I realized what was being said by friends and others, I was sick to my stomach and learned quickly that racism did exist. However I do not support BLM simply because that is the definition of racism. Even if it comes from a good place it would be racist to say any particular race matters. Logic says all lives matter. Could you imagine if there was a college fund specifically named white college fund? I'm just saying if you are caught up in believing that a certain race is any more important than yours, whatever that may be, then you are being racist whether you think so or not. Of course the people that do support BLM are also the ones that say no human is illegal. Seriously? That is even more absurd

    • @doubleprecision
      @doubleprecision Год назад +4

      @@johnbryan2414 John, you seem like a reasonable guy. But what you are confused with is the thought behind BLM. You see, right now there is a system that disproportionally provides for different „races“, which leads and has led to disadvantage. Setting the focus on the neglected and disadvantaged ethnic groups of society does not translate to these being more important than others. Black Lives Matter means black lives ALSO matter, not ONLY white lives. And that’s because society has clearly shown that black lives are not as „matterful“ as white lives. It’s like having an exclusive day with your oldest. Not because your oldest is more important than the younger ones, it’s because your oldest hasn’t been getting AS MUCH attention lately.

    • @allahandro8367
      @allahandro8367 Год назад

      @@doubleprecision that clearly is propaganda, why is it that cheddar man was plastered everywhere but nobody knows about androvono culture? Why isn’t indo European language taught in school? Why is black panther all black but Thor has to have black Norse gods, it’s all propaganda, most of what leftist say has no actual evidence behind it and the world is waking up to their racism just read the comments on the ring of power; you have always gotten more attention than you deserve, zero dna supporting black Egypt and never has yet saying that is apparently racist

  • @TheeSpercialOne
    @TheeSpercialOne Год назад +408

    As an African living in Africa I'm grateful for this episode Doc. Magatte Wade thanks you ma'am 🙏🏾🔥

    • @TheeSpercialOne
      @TheeSpercialOne Год назад +1

      @@suzygirl1843 I'm not following. What are you trying to say?

    • @kynshra8960
      @kynshra8960 Год назад

      I dont get it

    • @funnyskyanton25account42
      @funnyskyanton25account42 Год назад +6

      He’s saying he is thankful to both Peterson and Magatte Wade for the podcast episode and engaging in this discussion. (Correct me if I’m wrong).

    • @sonofman9404
      @sonofman9404 Год назад +1

      Raw education will set you free. She's got Good ideas. Brilliant woman. However, Africa is not independent and still under new methodologies of colonialism (i.e., neo-colonialism). To be blind to this fact is to be ignorant. Great African leaders with revolutionary and transformative ideas to unleash Africa are murdered. The most recent on this list is the murder of Gaddafi and the utter destruction of Libya, a formerly well-to-do country. EUROPE IS THE REASON THAT AFRICA IS IMPOVERISHED! Any ideas that do not start with removing Europeans from the African question will soon meet their doom. That's where to start or they will surely sabotage everything you do that could bring about a fruitful systemic change. They secretly war against any changes in Africa. When you hear them speak of the territorial integrity of the criminal maps that they drew to balkanize, destabilize, and exploit Africa, they mean the integrity of the unjust status quo. That's the status quo that enables their economic interest (i.e., genocidal thievery of African resources) to subsist. They have no problem slaughtering Africans who threaten the status quo. Playing by the Western dictates is the bane of Africa. China does not play by such rules, so any comparison is at best asinine. The most fundamental aspect of development is power (Therein lies good leadership, education, and Afro-centric policies that cannot be influenced by enemies of progress using fraudulent aids)! The power to tell the colonial thieves to go to blazes and burn to ashes and remain alive after that should be Africa's goal! Mugabe tried, but the West quickly sabotaged his country with arbitrary and lawless sanctions. Gaddafi was on the right track for African trade but was murdered in full view of the world. What about Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba, and the rest of the African leaders that were slaughtered by European COLONIAL armed robbers for seeking a better Africa? Africans, including the intelligentsia, are painfully miseducated. The goal of the Western powers, no matter what they say or do, is to pillage African resources and keep them perpetually subjugated. You cannot thrive or prosper when thieves are bleeding your human and natural resources. You must remove the thieves first. Then you can make progress. Thieves in this context mean extremely lawless and murderous armed robbers who supply their African puppets weapons to brutally keep a very shaky peace in the face of a monstrous injustice.

    • @noreenm5018
      @noreenm5018 Год назад +1

      @TheeSpecialOne, are you from the whole continent?

  • @EdithCarnley-kp4xm
    @EdithCarnley-kp4xm 10 месяцев назад +17

    This conversation has answered many questions that were in the back of my mind for a long time. My family has Puerto Rican heritage, and you see many of the same issues that affect poorer countries. The tourism trade is like a blindfold that covers the reality of what it's really like to live there. Often people tend to blame colonialism, but, obviously, it's plain to see that it's the over regulation that stops so much from happening. Thank you Magatte for keeping you mind and heart open to God and articulating your experience. (And willing to do something the right thing about it.) And, thank you Jordan, for addressing this controversial topic.

  • @LuisDanielFlorez
    @LuisDanielFlorez 7 месяцев назад +10

    Realmente ingrese a esta entrevista por recomendación de mi profesor de comunicación oral y escrita. Debido a que debo sustentar una tesis y siendo sincero no creí que me la podía ver completa, pero cada momento que pasaba era como fakk ¿Qué dice esta mujer? Soy un joven negro, emprendedor, estudiante de Economía y no puedo estar más agradecido con Magatte Wade por contribuir tanto a mi manera de seguir viendo la vida. Frases como la de Peterson: "El recurso natural más valioso es la confianza" y la de Wade: "Cuando estás en el modo soluciones, ya no eres una victima" objetivamente me explotaron el cerebro. Quizás de eso se trata la paradoja del victimismo, mantenerte en una caja donde solo debes excusarte. Desde mi canal de RUclips seguiré aportando ideas como estás, Magatte eres una inspiración.

  • @anthonyayemoh
    @anthonyayemoh Год назад +252

    Growing up in Nigeria when I first learnt the definition of capitalism I knew it was the solution to our country’s problems. I then went on to hear for the rest of my life how bad it is and this left me looking for other viable solutions. Now I am convinced again that my instincts were right. All hail the free markets!

    • @VonGoldfinger
      @VonGoldfinger Год назад +13

      Every morning when I wake up I am a Capitalist first, and a father second. Yeah, that’s how deep. I don’t want anything to do with socialism.

    • @DeplorableBitterClinger
      @DeplorableBitterClinger Год назад +20

      It's not a perfect system, but it's the only one that has even a chance of working.

    • @AbstractAngelArtist
      @AbstractAngelArtist Год назад +2

      LOL.

    • @suzygirl1843
      @suzygirl1843 Год назад

      @@VonGoldfinger No, you should be a father first because what you saying abut Capitalist first means you are a semen spreading Nick Cannon type who chooses his money first over his familial duties

    • @jeangold8789
      @jeangold8789 Год назад +10

      @@VonGoldfinger that is the most foolish thing I have heard in a long time. Capitalism as a religious identity. Wow

  • @jbrandonporter
    @jbrandonporter Год назад +231

    When you're not from the same culture, the first thing you teach one another what you love about your respective cultures, and that's how a better culture is born out of that mixing.
    - Magatte Wade
    This is beautiful.

    • @PowerGurhl
      @PowerGurhl Год назад

      I love this so true.

    • @rjlee818
      @rjlee818 Год назад

      Try that with Sharia Law.

    • @anondoggo
      @anondoggo Год назад

      so many quotable lines and this is the one you choose to focus on?

    • @davidturner1641
      @davidturner1641 Год назад

      its super beautiful

    • @craigread5603
      @craigread5603 Год назад

      Hey it's JBP

  • @karengreen5599
    @karengreen5599 Год назад +46

    She is amazing - another review that would be an authentic discussion for Black History month. Thank you for introducing us to her!

  • @mishyboo566
    @mishyboo566 Год назад +31

    You have taught more about Africa, its history & Resourcefulness & Dignity (as it should) in this 1:24.04 time than I have been taught in a lifetime and I'm 56 years old!! Thank You 🙏🏽 You Are An Amazing, Inspiring & Beautiful Soul 🙌🏽👑💯

  • @candidapple293
    @candidapple293 Год назад +296

    This woman’s work is going to lift millions of people out of poverty. She is unstoppable. ♥️

    • @clintmerz5727
      @clintmerz5727 Год назад +10

      From your mouth to God's ears.

    • @christof123
      @christof123 Год назад +5

      Poverty has been around for thousands of years.

    • @MrRafagigapr
      @MrRafagigapr Год назад +5

      @@christof123 poverty will allways exist because its subjective you are a millionaire compared to people 100 years ago

    • @skzanagate2980
      @skzanagate2980 Год назад

      A Porsche with no brakes

    • @skzanagate2980
      @skzanagate2980 Год назад

      @@MrRafagigapr Facts!!!!

  • @0ptixs
    @0ptixs Год назад +811

    I'm only 10 minutes in and I already have so much respect for magatte. Women like her are the women that change the world for the better.

    • @Dani-Claw
      @Dani-Claw Год назад

      Yet the left extremists will try to smear her because she isn’t "falling in line" like they want all minorities to. Then of course "right" extremists will completely invalidate her because she is a demographic that they don't like...

    • @botidobra6221
      @botidobra6221 Год назад +6

      African fertility rates are too high. China had a one-child policy in place.
      There aren't enough entrepeneurs(older smart people) who will hire the youth.
      In late 19th century Germany and US the fertility rates were much lower than in today's sub saharan Africa.

    • @kkcheung6170
      @kkcheung6170 Год назад +21

      fr, they don't want to admit it but she is what ture feminism should be
      admittedly calling her the peak of feminism feel like an insult to her, but that just show bad the current feminism is

    • @botidobra6221
      @botidobra6221 Год назад +6

      @@kkcheung6170 Female education is the key. The first wave feminists had fathers and mothers who have encouraged them to educate themselves.

    • @smelltheglove2038
      @smelltheglove2038 Год назад +6

      She doesn’t understand that the reason things suck in Africa is because everyone on the high end in the Preato (spelling isn’t my strong suit) distribution has fled. Things suck in Africa because of the loss of human capital. Instead of fixing the countries problems the people who have the wherewithal to make changes flee. The people left DO in fact have lower scores on the “unmentionable” test. I don’t think the continent, meaning the people, are capable doing any better than what is there.

  • @Melody-st4df
    @Melody-st4df Год назад +20

    What Articulate people you both are. I learned so much from Listening to Magatte and am blown away by her energy and moral social conscience! Thank you Magatte.

  • @kristinh.3517
    @kristinh.3517 9 месяцев назад +9

    This brought me to tears. Her passion and vulnerability is so admirable. Thank you for sharing your story and thank you Dr. Peterson for listening compassionately.

  • @mezmerism107
    @mezmerism107 Год назад +448

    How in the Gods name Jordan's Team found this woman? The way she talk with such incredible charm and energy, radiating passion and hospitality. What a beautiful, genuine and honest woman. I hope her voice can reach broader audience with this.
    Beautiful content as always.

    • @Shemale_Barbie
      @Shemale_Barbie Год назад +8

      Fr he speaking is like watching a action and thrilling movie it is fascinating

    • @mezmerism107
      @mezmerism107 Год назад +4

      @@Shemale_Barbie She's a good storyteller

    • @AJoVee
      @AJoVee Год назад +1

      She speaks so intently. Refreshingly confident. Fantastic.

    • @sethgecko9561
      @sethgecko9561 Год назад +3

      I've never heard of her but yes she is something. That's a compliment btw. Very formidable

    • @ganter5447
      @ganter5447 Год назад +1

      And also the not too heavy to understand African accent is so nice to hear.

  • @rejavenated
    @rejavenated Год назад +300

    What I value about Dr. Peterson is that he push forward important conversation. People can say what they want, but he’s necessary.

    • @robquinnpc
      @robquinnpc Год назад +9

      It’s a joy when he catches himself and just says “well, how about you tell me what you think about this”. It’s a clever technique not to tell your guest the “answer” so to speak.

    • @robquinnpc
      @robquinnpc Год назад

      @Fonda Cox says the one who loves communism. Gtfo.

    • @robquinnpc
      @robquinnpc Год назад +16

      @Fonda Cox you realize anyone can click your name and see your comment history right? Like where you state communism is love? Yeah ok, gtfo again.

    • @dagabgaz3129
      @dagabgaz3129 Год назад

      absolutely! long time fan of JP from Ethiopia...great to have episodes like this and JP and taking things a bit outside of the usual western issues!! 👏

    • @aojbooker8650
      @aojbooker8650 Год назад +1

      @Fonda Cox you must be a bot lol

  • @richardsnyder7951
    @richardsnyder7951 Год назад +7

    I work in a men's homeless shelter in DC. It's so refreshing to hear some positive ideas to reduce the
    Poverty in any country. You
    are a blessing Magatte Wade we need more people
    Like you in this world.

  • @mh060168
    @mh060168 11 месяцев назад +12

    This has to be the most insightful interview I have ever seen. I can't help thinking that if every person in the world who is capable of understanding this interviews content watched it, in an unbiased way, that the world could and world be transformed in unimageable positive ways. I truly thank Magatte for shattering my previous beliefs and Jordan's skill at pulling out an even greater level of detail and clarification.
    This was just amazing.

  • @ZionCrafter
    @ZionCrafter Год назад +140

    It’s like hearing myself and many of my battles in another soul. What a beautiful, eloquent, charming and powerful woman. I was born and raised in the UK of Ethiopian parents who fled Ethiopia after the bloody emergence of a Communist Marxist regime that took hold there decades ago. After 35 years in London and after travelling across continents I have now moved to Addis Ababa Ethiopia full time and work on the improvement of my people through education and entrepreneurship. No time for victim mentality. The time for Africans to stand up is now! A stunning continent with soooo much potential.

  • @elisahulett2785
    @elisahulett2785 Год назад +129

    This woman needs to do seminars all over the world! Please share this everywhere!!!!

  • @SBEtherwave
    @SBEtherwave Год назад +10

    Man, thank you for having this woman on this is the best possible example a black person could ever have the pleasure to hear in America. I'm black myself, and I can't tell you how happy I am to see such an example of a person like it means a lot.

    • @merovmerov7631
      @merovmerov7631 10 месяцев назад +2

      Don't forget that this black person in america got her education for free in France, without a single $ of student debt. Not mentioning the subsidized housing her parents got, and free healthcare. Maybe its time to ask for a different model in the US.

    • @beyondthepage9389
      @beyondthepage9389 2 месяца назад +1

      Miss Wade makes it sound as though Africa is a stupid place for stupid people. I agree with her when she says that corruption is not Africa's problem because corruption is always the symptom never the cause (as is the case with all third-world countries) but I don't agree that Colonialism has nothing to do with it. That is just plain stupid. Colonialism laid the foundation of inequality and instability and neo-colonialism continues to do the job of colonialism via the back door.
      She acknowledges that Africa was raped tortured and traumatized but then says all Africa needs to do is get over itself. Yes, it is true, Africa does need to get over itself, but that's much easier said than done. Who just gets over centuries of mass trauma just like that. Africa's Metal Health (not to mention its languages, folkways, and morays) have been decimated making the simple solution that Miss Wade is talking about anything but straightforward.
      Then she talks about being dissolution with the Left like Africa's problem is a Western Democratic problem that is easily resolved with Western-style political solutions. Someone needs to tell her that the Democratic process has never solved third-world problems, only first-world ones.
      The Democratic process is not robust enough to lift you up from the bottom it is only effective at keeping you on top. Third world Democracies are too easily manipulated by first-world democracies, that is why First world Democracies are so hostile to Third world leaders when they do not have them in their pockets. Such wise leaders have a tendency to get the sort of things done that Western-backed leaders only ever play lip service to.
      But Miss Wade is not totally wrong, in fact, she is telling many truths and actually makes a great deal of sense. it's just unfortunate that she oversimplifies everything and fails to grasp the overall complexities that make it difficult for Africa to rise.

  • @SingingGingerNinja
    @SingingGingerNinja Год назад +10

    Wow! I love hearing women like her. She’s so intelligent and is working towards actual change against inequality and true racism. She practices what she preaches ❤. Such a great listen.

  • @TheBallingers3
    @TheBallingers3 Год назад +438

    This woman has so eloquently opened my eyes to some of the real issues facing Black Americans and peoples across the world, and articulated these issues so much clearer in her 4th language than I’ve ever heard anyone do in their 1st. Absolutely incredible.

    • @TruthDissident
      @TruthDissident Год назад +4

      Great. Just what we need in the West. More support for Africa.

    • @BlackHoleOfTime
      @BlackHoleOfTime Год назад +5

      And you can see the Crazy eyes of All the other side here in the Far Left of the US

    • @MandrakeDCR
      @MandrakeDCR Год назад +19

      @@TruthDissident If that's what you took away from this, that's a shame. The point is that the people here getting in everyone's business and claiming to support Africa, need to get the hell out of the way and either put up or shut up. Which, by the very intent would mean this nation getting out of it's own way to let the people flourish, and this young lady and her peers are free to do the same in their own country (Africa) by extension. Get the engine of the West moving again, there is no need to actively support anyone - they will do it themselves with cheaper and freer access, as it does. The US needs to stop handing out money anyway. Deregulate, make energy and goods way cheaper, everyone benefits worldwide along with us. A prosperous world is a safer one too.

    • @TruthDissident
      @TruthDissident Год назад

      @@MandrakeDCR Completely agree about the US leaving Africa to their own devices. That said Africa isn't going to prosper but I really don't give a shit about that.

    • @MandrakeDCR
      @MandrakeDCR Год назад +9

      @@TruthDissident Sure they will, it will take a long friggin' time, and it certainly won't be everywhere. But, I've no problem with her being one of the pioneers. Have at it.

  • @virtualassistantel1853
    @virtualassistantel1853 Год назад +330

    I love her. "english is only my 4th language" Fantastic woman, definitely someone to model yourself after.

    • @martinzeysims1644
      @martinzeysims1644 Год назад +13

      that was a beautiful flex. she is a titan

    • @user-tc7lb6rr4r
      @user-tc7lb6rr4r Год назад +4

      That Flex, Made me piss myself ‘ONLY’ hahahahaha

    • @bobjohnson1633
      @bobjohnson1633 Год назад +1

      She's not really a person to model yourself after. She moved to multiple different countries to take advantage of benefits paid for and made by those people, then she got into jobs that made lots of money.
      She's literally a charity case AND the 1%. Nobody should be asking for charity and 99% of people cannot be in the 1%.
      Great countries are great because the people that make those countries are making their own little section as best as they can make it. She could have made senegal better, but she didn't, so Senegal sucks. Now, she feels bad and is trying to help other countries become great.

    • @anon2427
      @anon2427 Год назад

      @@bobjohnson1633 you are an intelligent and astute man. These idiots want to solve the woes of internationalist liberalism by adding MORE individuality, to speed up the destruction of western cultures MORE, to have MORE immigrants. They are so fucking lost… just as bad as these “woke” protestors if not worse, because at least those woke types are upfront about their hate of whiteness

    • @sweetvictoryy
      @sweetvictoryy Год назад +37

      @@bobjohnson1633 Sounds like you didnt understand a thing that happened

  • @ebiigweze3384
    @ebiigweze3384 Год назад +9

    This is the first interview I'm watching, I'm so captivated to the point that I can't even do my work. It's really remarkable listening to her speak, and watching Jordan getting her to articulate reasons behind her choice of words or certain decisions made..amazing.

  • @jwcinc12
    @jwcinc12 Год назад +12

    I love listening to her. I began 3 companies in my life. tiny to medium sole proprietor type. Entreprenourship works. Do 3 things every day to move your company forward. Big or small, it will grow.

  • @sydnischwartz5391
    @sydnischwartz5391 Год назад +309

    It’s sad but this one woman’s one hour video taught me more than I’ve learned in 12 years in history classes in school

    • @Plainsimple67
      @Plainsimple67 Год назад

      SADLY THE HISTORY CLASSES IN UNITED STATES, DO NOT TEACH YOU ANYTHING ABOUT WORLD HISTORY OR GEOGRAPHY.
      UNLESS YOU MAKE A PERSONAL EFFORT, THE SCHOOL SYSTEM IS A JOKE!!🤷‍♂️😉👉

    • @VillageTechnologies
      @VillageTechnologies Год назад +5

      This woman is a force of nature.

    • @qancerclown6116
      @qancerclown6116 Год назад

      Should have listened during classes xd

    • @cmartin6109
      @cmartin6109 Год назад

      Keep your kids out of the school system and the society of demons. Keep em wholesome and prepared for the world's demons

    • @lazarusmagellan2367
      @lazarusmagellan2367 Год назад

      Peterson + chomsky is perfect

  • @WilliamBoise
    @WilliamBoise Год назад +233

    This is one of the best conversations I have ever heard regarding economics, Africa, poor People, Colonization, MarxSocialist, Capitalism, etc. Dr Peterson Great Job!! Please keep them coming. Magatte Wade THANK YOU!!

    • @grantsuppes7071
      @grantsuppes7071 Год назад

      *South Africa* you mean

    • @WilliamBoise
      @WilliamBoise Год назад +1

      @@grantsuppes7071 she was talking about Africa in general. So, yes that includes South Africa. Thank you for mentioning it.

    • @grantsuppes7071
      @grantsuppes7071 Год назад

      @@WilliamBoise Yep. "Africa in general" is basically just South Africa since the indigenous Bantus (Black African Population) originate from South Africa only. So when she's talking about "Africa" she means South Africa by definition. Have a nice day.

    • @veronicajensen7690
      @veronicajensen7690 Год назад

      @@grantsuppes7071 she also mentioned west Africa , and a lot of her points is true for North Africa also-and South America

    • @Wanderer25
      @Wanderer25 Год назад

      @@grantsuppes7071 False, African in general would definitely originate in South Africa. You're reaching with this asinine comment.

  • @GingeRenee
    @GingeRenee Год назад +14

    This woman and interview is amazing. I absolutely adore this lady. She is so inspirational, full of love and compassion, highly intellectual and full of courage. I just love her and I know she is on a mission God put her on. There is no doubt she is on her divine mission and she is a blessing to be on this planet. Thank you JP for this amazing interview. Please have her back. Americans need her messages too.

    • @beyondthepage9389
      @beyondthepage9389 2 месяца назад

      Miss Wade makes it sound as though Africa is a stupid place for stupid people. I agree with her when she says that corruption is not Africa's problem because corruption is always the symptom never the cause (as is the case with all third-world countries) but I don't agree that Colonialism has nothing to do with it. That is just plain stupid. Colonialism laid the foundation of inequality and instability and neo-colonialism continues to do the job of colonialism via the back door.
      She acknowledges that Africa was raped tortured and traumatized but then says all Africa needs to do is get over itself. Yes, it is true, Africa does need to get over itself, but that's much easier said than done. Who just gets over centuries of mass trauma just like that. Africa's Metal Health (not to mention its languages, folkways, and moray) have been decimated making the simple solution that Miss Wade is talking about anything but straightforward.
      Then she talks about being dissolution with the Left like Africa's problem is a Western Democratic problem that is easily resolved with Western-style political solutions. Someone needs to tell her that the Democratic process has never solved third-world problems, only first-world ones.
      The Democratic process is not robust enough to lift you up from the bottom it is only effective at keeping you on top. Third world Democracies are too easily manipulated by first-world democracies, that is why First world Democracies are so hostile to Third world leaders when they do not have them in their pockets. Such wise leaders have a tendency to get the sort of things done that Western-backed leaders only ever play lip service to.
      But Miss Wade is not totally wrong, in fact, she is telling many truths and actually makes a great deal of sense, it's just unfortunate that she oversimplifies everything and fails to grasp the overall complexities that make it difficult for Africa to rise.

  • @jeanettehaines4302
    @jeanettehaines4302 Год назад +14

    Wow! This was an AMAZING, enlightening podcast! I have listened to many many JP podcasts, watched debates, lectures, interviews, and shows, but none has inspired me to leave a comment til now! I'm not a social media commenter in general. Thank you for this most compelling enlightenment! JP and Magatte, your wisdom and truth amaze me! You are both unbelieveably impressive humans and I wish you godspeed and longevity in all your pursuits. Keep making the push to change the world as you are doing! God bless and thank you so much! 🤩😍

  • @Hayden2002WX
    @Hayden2002WX Год назад +375

    I can hear the love in this woman’s voice for people she has never even met, and it is moving

    • @chuckdeuces911
      @chuckdeuces911 Год назад +5

      Are you serious? You can hear it in her voice? I can hear it in a lot of people's voices at some point in their careers.. but to say you know this person so deeply from this little clip is a bit too far. You should always spend much much more with someone before believing everything they say.. the people you love the most do you the most harm.

    • @Hayden2002WX
      @Hayden2002WX Год назад +13

      @@chuckdeuces911 don’t remember claiming that I “knew this person so deeply”. I don’t need to know someone to make remarks like this. Literally all I need to do is open my ears.

    • @hickory7096
      @hickory7096 Год назад +4

      @@Hayden2002WX don’t worry about @Chuck Deuces they gave you a low life comment.

    • @lluisboschpascual4869
      @lluisboschpascual4869 Год назад

      @@hickory7096 On the contrary, I think he gave us good advice

    • @Hayden2002WX
      @Hayden2002WX Год назад

      @@lluisboschpascual4869 sure, the advice is good, but in the context of my original comment, it makes no sense

  • @ahmedalmuhairi81
    @ahmedalmuhairi81 Год назад +515

    This woman is flat out incredible: a true inspiration.

    • @MsRoma1981
      @MsRoma1981 Год назад +7

      You can say that again and again.

    • @marteumar8429
      @marteumar8429 Год назад

      And she’s also hilarious, love her

    • @cheebawobanu
      @cheebawobanu Год назад

      Incredible was the exact word that came to me.

  • @Jakiegrox
    @Jakiegrox Год назад +27

    Definitely a woman to watch, what a role model!

  • @luckyleonardes
    @luckyleonardes Год назад +6

    This Man is the greatest that ever happened to my online algorithm. he is like a father I never had.

  • @whatsilviadid3993
    @whatsilviadid3993 Год назад +578

    This woman is absolutely captivating. The way she explains her thoughts is so beautiful and easy to understand and she knows how to capture the audience attention. Thanks for having her in! I cant wait to see more of her. ❤️

    • @frobeck1487
      @frobeck1487 Год назад +2

      It’s because he’s a confidence woman, not a confident woman.

    • @moirared04
      @moirared04 Год назад

      @@frobeck1487 what do you base her been a con artist on?
      Her enthusiasm her intelligence?

    • @NoFinalWords
      @NoFinalWords Год назад +3

      Totally agree. Captivated by her narrative!

    • @PeakyBlinders1987
      @PeakyBlinders1987 Год назад +6

      Yes! I could listen to her forever!

    • @renegadedalek5528
      @renegadedalek5528 Год назад

      shame she talks rubbish

  • @SeraphimDragon
    @SeraphimDragon Год назад +460

    She is worthy of any grace this life has to grant her. Not only a bright and willing person, but a compassionate woman as well who thinks of her people and family. She genuinely wishes success for others, and I just don't see enough of that in life from people who have had the success she has.

    • @wmhs02dm
      @wmhs02dm Год назад +7

      Yes very rare person

    • @michaelhaggard82
      @michaelhaggard82 Год назад +7

      @@wmhs02dmalso quite beautiful if I may add...

    • @MD-yp7im
      @MD-yp7im Год назад +5

      Phenomenal woman ❤️

    • @santiagoeltoma5122
      @santiagoeltoma5122 Год назад +4

      A beautiful human being indeed

    • @eenigma9531
      @eenigma9531 Год назад +5

      @@wmhs02dm not rare at all.. dont let social media disease your outlook on people.. i bet your neighbor isnt all that bad hehe

  • @dartist1176
    @dartist1176 Год назад +12

    I have to say this is the first JP podcasts that seriously bring me in tears just listening your story. I'm currently living in UK, but I'm from Venezuela and I can understand more or less your pain for your people. You don't feel guilty darling, because you're already a very brave and honest voice needed for the people of your country and continent. Do your best "reverse colonialism" 👍

    • @patriciastapleton2625
      @patriciastapleton2625 Год назад

      Forget colonialism. It's dead and gone. Rather do what this lady is doing and stand upon the benefits gained from it and use them to move forward positively to success. Only victims dwell on the past. Wonderful woman.

    • @shanandkyleSau
      @shanandkyleSau 10 месяцев назад

      She has a channel of her own.

  • @lilianijeomaidowu7108
    @lilianijeomaidowu7108 Год назад +15

    This is incredible!!!!! Thank you Jordan for bringing her to this show. I have been liberated from all the lies and set on a new course going forward. Thank you

  • @Hellyers
    @Hellyers Год назад +168

    Hats off to Magatte, she is one of the few guests who have managed to come on JBP's podcast and get the lion's share of the airtime! I'd never heard of her before, but it was inspiring to hear her flowing with so many ideas. Will have to check out more from her.

    • @christopherbartlett8100
      @christopherbartlett8100 Год назад +6

      Hahahha she out-talked Jordan!!!

    • @christopherbartlett8100
      @christopherbartlett8100 Год назад +1

      Or should I say Dr. Peterson?

    • @suzygirl1843
      @suzygirl1843 Год назад

      Africa is doing fine with China involved, however, we will kindly take your money for Fiber Optics and Green Energy. But please stop importing your movies to Africa. We will establish our ow film market.

  • @alexsoules3760
    @alexsoules3760 Год назад +469

    This is one of the best interviews I’ve ever seen… The so-called feminists should watch it so they may see what a real strong woman looks like

    • @HazimAlkhulud
      @HazimAlkhulud Год назад +8

      true

    • @creed22solar123
      @creed22solar123 Год назад +7

      exactly what I was thinking.

    • @margaritadubrovina7063
      @margaritadubrovina7063 Год назад +6

      Well said ❤

    • @angelafouche-whitney720
      @angelafouche-whitney720 Год назад +8

      What is a so called feminist?

    • @cyborgchicken3502
      @cyborgchicken3502 Год назад

      @@angelafouche-whitney720 the same white American women who come from privileged backgrounds that want to preach from their high social pedestals about patriarchy and the wage gap when most of them earn more money than the average man and woman combined in majority of third world countries....I'm talking the likes of Meryl Street, Anita Sarkeesian, and many of these other high profile "feminists"

  • @mikkyshort
    @mikkyshort Год назад +11

    This has got to be my favourite listen in so long. She makes so many great points that could spark so much conversation and enquiry. Loved it

  • @Diamond4rmAfrica
    @Diamond4rmAfrica 11 месяцев назад +2

    Honestly, what books are you guys reading?
    I am in awe of your knowledge. I feel so uneducated. Yet, I am very grateful to have my mind stimulated like this.

  • @amythinks
    @amythinks Год назад +332

    Because of the prevalence of "toxic feminism" it's been a very very long time since I saw a powerful woman whom I was inspired by and wanted to emulate. She's it. Thank you.

    • @ScottSheppardTheWombat
      @ScottSheppardTheWombat Год назад +8

      Same here! Loved it.

    • @wisdomspectre
      @wisdomspectre Год назад +10

      Don’t let people who don’t love you ever make you feel toxic or unworthy. There’s so much white noise out there it’s maddening sometimes.
      I really enjoyed this episode, too, and commend both guest and host for having the courage to discuss relevant topics amid the chaotic dross that constitutes 99% of the crap on the internet.
      One love.

    • @gonczos
      @gonczos Год назад +6

      I agree, it was very inspiring. Regarding to competent women: there are plenty of them, you just have to filter the mainstream out.

    • @amythinks
      @amythinks Год назад +5

      @@gonczos I never said they were no competent women out there. But competent and inspiring are not the same.

    • @gonczos
      @gonczos Год назад

      @@amythinks fair enough. I guess, I just get easily inspired. 😉

  • @beauxtx1959
    @beauxtx1959 Год назад +414

    This is your best interview ever, Jordan. This is a BRILLIANT discussion of truths with one of the most incredibly insightful and clear-thinking women I've ever seen. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. So inspiring. Kudos to you both and God bless. Jordan, you're back from your tribulations and they made you better than ever! Magette, may you find peace and prosperity beyond comprehension.

    • @marabarnet6789
      @marabarnet6789 Год назад +4

      Ditto!

    • @viscache1
      @viscache1 Год назад +7

      Is it too late to change the rules and vote for Magatte Wade as the next US President?

    • @drivesly2866
      @drivesly2866 Год назад

      Jordan is complete trainwreck at this point. As a former follower and admirer, hes a car crash you cant look away from. Sad to see tbh

    • @nadirkhan2250
      @nadirkhan2250 Год назад +7

      @@drivesly2866 Can you please elaborate what's gone so deplorably southward? Genuinely asking. Thanks.

  • @NA-mh1cn
    @NA-mh1cn Год назад +6

    Magatte , my respects, your interview with JP should be core curriculum material in K-12 schools and all Universities.

  • @leslievasilevsky8305
    @leslievasilevsky8305 Год назад +10

    Wow, what a beautiful mind, soul and woman she is, what a huge difference between this young lady and young western women of today and what joy to listen to the conversation of two people with common sense. Absolute pleasure.
    All the very best to both of you.

  • @emmanuelyerumoh4756
    @emmanuelyerumoh4756 Год назад +529

    This interview took me through a roller coaster of emotions and profound truths. Why is the African continent poor? How did Africa become this way? What is the solution? I am so glad i listened to this in its entirety. Thank you for the wonderful interview Jordan and thank you for sharing your experiences Magatte, they were deeply therapeutic.

    • @2three362
      @2three362 Год назад +10

      @@highroller-jq3ix Credential doesn't always mean truth or credibility. While i don't particularly agree with everything she said, ( i quite honestly i think she has contradicted herself about twice) she is not far off the mark.

    • @BramHepburn
      @BramHepburn Год назад

      ​@@highroller-jq3ix

    • @BramHepburn
      @BramHepburn Год назад

      @@highroller-jq3ix error sorry

    • @darkness595
      @darkness595 Год назад

      What emotional rollercoaster? That the white man is not guilty of our destructions & his vicious & reckless capitalist economic system is the solution & roadmap to liberty and happiness? Lol

    • @BramHepburn
      @BramHepburn Год назад +2

      @@darkness595 it is sad that you feel that way, and ever more sad that you always will. Life is short. Don't spend it wallowing in hate

  • @maiingan07
    @maiingan07 Год назад +116

    How is it us so-called racists, see this young lady as a highly intellectual, brilliant, beautiful and not only a powerful force within herself, but also a powerful force for her People? I’ve sat here and have learned so much from her, and hope I will hear from her again, whether it be in her writings, speaking, interviews, and so forth, because I will definitely be looking up her businesses and non-profit organization.
    I don’t know if it’s an American trait or simply universal, but we love to see those succeed that had started with very little or nothing. It is the American dream, any of us can make it with a great deal of hard work, tenacity, and the ability to see when parts are not working and to change them rather than blame them for our failures. It’s the old saying, back ti the drawing board that comes to mind.
    Thoroughly enjoyed this conversation, as usual, it went by to quickly.

    • @cyano741
      @cyano741 Год назад

      Because Caucasians are not more of any less racist than the next person or ethnicity. It is a sham, that Caucasians, due to adaptive cultural aspects, caucasians are willing to abide by to appease others and not hurt any feelings. Politeness has turned into Cowardice
      Our culture values entrepreneurs, industriousness, intellect, efficacy. Whenever we recognize it in others, we feel this secondhand pride to see them thrive.
      This " white people are priviliged" is such a low intellect superficial surface argument, I can't even respect anyone who comes up with such a shallow understanding of how our culture and society developed itself that way. It wasn't privilege that got us here. What did, is incredibly complex. And no, it's not by enslaving others or oppression.
      People that claim such things, are uneducated, and refuse to dig into in-depth knowledge of history
      because they don't want to accept factual documentation, due to biases that have no basis other than " my life is unfair" so I must blame something outside of myself.
      The only oppression is the oppression of oneself. At least when it comes to western societies. She proves that.

    • @jamesponza
      @jamesponza Год назад +3

      we're such bigots aren't we

    • @philippusviridi6527
      @philippusviridi6527 Год назад +4

      I agree 100 percent. The sad part is that it just feels there are few that think like us.

    • @jamesponza
      @jamesponza Год назад

      @@philippusviridi6527 and that's why it's vital we start connecting.
      terrible ideas can destroy the world. but a few good men can save it. if they stand up.
      as people like douglas murray, jordan peterson, ricky gervais, dave chapelle, candace owens, warren mundine, chris kenny, janet albrecht, katty deves etc have.
      to quote les miserables... "who will be strong and stand with me".
      we are faced by genuine nazism in another guise (because history never repeats exactly but it does rhyme)
      who is with me? shall we stand up to this woke totalitarian bullying bullshit?

    • @kcb8130
      @kcb8130 Год назад +1

      @Anya Wale Joe Biden

  • @larriecole3222
    @larriecole3222 Год назад +3

    SHE IS NOT JUST INTELLIGENT BUT FULLY SELF AWARE , SUCH A RARE GIFT.

  • @joyduncan6405
    @joyduncan6405 Год назад +7

    Incredibly brilliant and outstanding conversation. Africa has found a voice in Magatte. Your story is compelling and inspiring and should be bequeathed the roadmap for the economic liberation of our continent. Thank you Magatte and Dr Jordan.❤

  • @maryloumawson6006
    @maryloumawson6006 Год назад +336

    Calling Joe Rogan!! This lady's voice needs to be amplified! She's is positively inspiring! I like how she took us through her journey of discovering the answers to questions that have puzzled us all for decades. Her success is the proof that the solutions she proposes are the key to the problems facing the world in so many places. I'm so grateful to Doctor Peterson for this interview, and I hope we will see more of Magatte Wade in the future.

    • @TheSupaaMan
      @TheSupaaMan Год назад +12

      I think she's above Rogan. His platform would not fit her. Simply said, Rogan is not knowledgeable enough to keep up with this lady.

    • @maryloumawson6006
      @maryloumawson6006 Год назад +14

      @@TheSupaaMan I agree, she outclasses Rogan by a mile. But so does Dr. Peterson. However, with 190 million downloads world wide, he could spread her message to the people that need to hear it.

    • @farcenter
      @farcenter Год назад +30

      Rogan is a canvas imo. He doesn't try to keep up in an egotistical way when he knows someone is more knowledgeable or smarter than him. Say what you want of him, but I think he is an extremely skilled interviewer

    • @paulhunter9613
      @paulhunter9613 Год назад

      @@TheSupaaMan Rogan is all knowing

    • @KnotsOfWonders
      @KnotsOfWonders Год назад +5

      @@TheSupaaMan I think the exposure would still be great anyway.

  • @BlessedOne686
    @BlessedOne686 Год назад +203

    It makes me so proud to be black when I see gracious and intelligent women like this who personify excellence. She eloquently and precisely represents how our people feel. “English is only my fourth language.”😅💪🏽 Love

    • @thomas6163
      @thomas6163 Год назад +1

      Makes me so grateful that there are wonderful and amazing people in this world and inspire me to be better…

    • @coriettapadilla9977
      @coriettapadilla9977 Год назад

      @Jordan Kongolo hoe beautiful is this woman! And it's her intelligence and eloquence. I love to see people of all cultures all over know the truth and display is so beautifully.

    • @notinterested8452
      @notinterested8452 Год назад +1

      You can also be proud of Jordan Peterson after all he's another human being.

    • @coriettapadilla9977
      @coriettapadilla9977 Год назад

      @@notinterested8452 Absolutely 💯.

    • @Johlibaptist
      @Johlibaptist Год назад +3

      This lady is full of life and stimulating conversation. I hope she makes a difference and never gives up in her ministry in the misery of serious problems.

  • @xanderlander8989
    @xanderlander8989 Год назад +5

    I learned a great deal from this. My favorite quote was "criticize by creating".
    -Magate Wade

  • @abbyagust
    @abbyagust 10 месяцев назад +1

    What an inspiring and eye-opening video. I'm a middle-class American who has had the privilege to scroll on youtube and indulge in political content left and right that engages in little nuance and your video called me out on a lot of my perceptions. Once again much respect to Dr. Peterson for sharing these important conversations with the world. I won't say that I agreed with everything you two said, but it has opened my eyes to a new perspective. I've been raised in an ignorant political culture where the only issues highlighted by the press are the ones that pertain to America, so I knew little about the issues faced in Africa, and I do admit that I was *that* person that would assume Africa's lacking economic status was due to colonialism and geography, but I now have a much more nuanced view on the whole matter. Thank you Dr. Peterson and Magatte Wade.

  • @sunny4450
    @sunny4450 Год назад +324

    The first 30 minutes, I feel like a voyeur, watching this video. It's like being a fly on the wall in the therapy room. I've had sessions that doesn't cover 0.01% of the emotional journey Magatte is sharing freely. Exceptional people. I feel so blessed being able to see & listen to this.

    • @katiegreene4119
      @katiegreene4119 Год назад +8

      Well said. She is so eloquent and straight forward. So well spoken and so intelligent. This captured and held my attention. I loved this interview. I wish people who need to hear this, do.

    • @John-mf6ky
      @John-mf6ky Год назад +2

      @@katiegreene4119 why would she not be well-spoken? She's a strong successful business woman.

    • @ilanelfen2613
      @ilanelfen2613 Год назад +1

      @@John-mf6ky wdym? Katie's just pointing out that she is

    • @mikem.s.1183
      @mikem.s.1183 Год назад

      Curious, @Sunny.
      You yourself are special as well, what you value is an easy giveaway. 👌
      Pretty nice metaphor as well (the little fly).

    • @epiphanyx3705
      @epiphanyx3705 Год назад

      @@John-mf6ky 'strong independant woman ' the whole brainwashing feminist ideas that turn women into childless miserable cat ladies in the end of their lives....lol
      I think she is a wonderful woman.

  • @TheJohmac
    @TheJohmac Год назад +69

    This interview and Yeonmi Park are perhaps the most powerful and influential discussions I've seen. Guests like John Verveke and other intellectuals are fascinating and interesting, but they can't compare to this kind of experiential and practical and moving talks that illustrate the real world impact of economic and political ideologies.

  • @geeksanonymous
    @geeksanonymous Год назад +12

    Thank you, Magatte. Your message is powerful & and many of us agree with you 💯 %! Your life is a strong example of faith, hope, and humanity, using your strengths & abilities to improve your life & others. ❤️ Keep up the excellent work & speaking truth to power.

    • @merovmerov7631
      @merovmerov7631 10 месяцев назад

      Her message is: get a free education in France, and then use this to go to the US to make money, instead of repaying taxes for the next generation who also want to get a free education in France..

  • @francinedeuchars3892
    @francinedeuchars3892 Год назад +10

    Wooow, I am impressed and inspired, thank you Magate and to you Dr Peterson. This conversation was much needed. Bless you 👌

  • @asabedawudu1323
    @asabedawudu1323 Год назад +209

    As a Nigerian that moved to the US 10 years ago, I am so thankful for this episode. I can identify with Magatte; there are so many opportunities in the US for black people.

    • @ras_krystafari3333
      @ras_krystafari3333 Год назад +7

      As a Californian that has yet to move out of the US 10 years in the future, i am so thankful for this episode. I do identify w/JBP & Magatte; there are so many opportunities on Earth for loving people🌍

    • @folaback46
      @folaback46 Год назад +1

      Na my turn to Join una

    • @olyjfitness
      @olyjfitness Год назад +15

      Will you go back and help build your country. My uncle is Nigerian and conquered the business world in London. And decided to go back and help build tech infrastructure in Nigeria. Instead of just being another London business man

    • @jaylenny62
      @jaylenny62 Год назад +1

      @@olyjfitness Excellent!!! The thing is with the people not wanting to jump on the opportunity because they have been brainwashed to think supported their own back home is no good. Rather they want to travel out for pennies.

    • @olyjfitness
      @olyjfitness Год назад +3

      @@jaylenny62 yes I met him in London . He said he went to his mother's funeral in Nigeria. He said he felt his life is unfulfilled. He just earns a lot of money spends it on horses and private schooling for his children fancy cars etc. Guess after a while it becomes empty after experiencing riches.
      So he went back with his American wife and they are doing really well . He still rich and successful but at least he's making a real impact instead of just material gain. He said exactly what she said the UK may have all these trends and sillyness but it all falls back on solid foundations of law and governance. And that allows for real growth and development.

  • @adifferentlens4455
    @adifferentlens4455 Год назад +61

    I am 19 year old and I have learned much about economy and African history from Jordan and magatie in 1 hour than I have been taught in school for years. 👏👏👏he is just a legend.

  • @ennokarr
    @ennokarr 13 дней назад

    I wish this type of conversation was happening in schools and on campuses around the world. This woman's work is incredible and she is an amazing human being.

  • @carolscabinas
    @carolscabinas Год назад +7

    Magatte is dynamite. What a fantastic story. Amazing information. What a great speaker and so intelligent. Thank you!

  • @isidoreagokei502
    @isidoreagokei502 Год назад +148

    Watching Magatte speak on this topic, is like someone bringing my thoughts and experiences to words in a podcast. I lived in Nigeria for over 3 decades, worked in a multinational corporation for over a decade, and ran a business for over 5years, and these scenarios are the realities for most African entrepreneurs.
    Thank you for this. Very insightful piece.

    • @suzygirl1843
      @suzygirl1843 Год назад

      China is already doing that, Sir. UK and USA have been there for hundreds of years. If Africa prospers it will be because of China but we shall take your money for stuff like Optic Fibers and Green Energy.

    • @silviab5206
      @silviab5206 Год назад

      Q

  • @FreshBreezle
    @FreshBreezle Год назад +146

    As an African, specifically Zambian, it gives me great hope to finally see influential people on a world stage talk about our problems objectively and provide alternatives. There's way too many hungry young Africans ready to showcase their abilities on a global scale but sadly, the environment is not enabling. Kudos to Maggate for being such a glimmer of hope 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲❤❤

    • @wiseonwords
      @wiseonwords Год назад +4

      As a member of the homo sapiens species, I also enjoyed this discussion.

    • @FreshBreezle
      @FreshBreezle Год назад +1

      @@wiseonwords I agree, this was so refreshing

    • @zenganimuyegha2456
      @zenganimuyegha2456 Год назад +4

      I'm Zambian and I also felt the same.

    • @FreshBreezle
      @FreshBreezle Год назад +2

      @@zenganimuyegha2456 yeah bro these are conversations we should be pushing for progressively

    • @de4ds1ghtcsgo94
      @de4ds1ghtcsgo94 Год назад +2

      If it's not created for you. Create one for yourself. You will not reap the benefits of your efforts but your children will.

  • @joaquinmenchaca3086
    @joaquinmenchaca3086 Год назад +4

    This woman is such an inspiration. Almost to tears. Sincerity and Truth are powerful in contrast to woke religion and faux problems.

  • @garymorris9611
    @garymorris9611 Год назад +10

    One of the best interviews of all time.

  • @bleeblee7480
    @bleeblee7480 Год назад +103

    This is one of the most important podcast Jordan Peterson has ever completed in terms of the metaphorical, political, and practical wisdom it brings out. The guest is a force to be reckoned with - very POWERFUL!

  • @Chatillgbt
    @Chatillgbt Год назад +214

    As a Haitian myself, I've been saying this for decades! Super glad and proud that she has brought up all of these points, especially of economic freedom! 🙌🏾 establish the right environment for economics to thrive.. free markets and Capitalism really is the solution.

    • @bambooqueue9093
      @bambooqueue9093 Год назад

      This is a dangerous thing she is going after and she isn't the 1st. There's many centuries behind the destabilization of Africa and of it's people and Pan African descendants. What she's doing should not be taken lightly and I think she know's that.

    • @leoxd7029
      @leoxd7029 Год назад +3

      DAMN RIGHT!

    • @Galdyutube
      @Galdyutube Год назад +3

      Cannot go around that
      FREE MARKETS AND CAPITALISM

    • @nonchablunt
      @nonchablunt Год назад +1

      she did a good job whitewashing capitalism. _one_ of the reasons africa is still poor is because globalisation works to the advantage of the winners. the winners basically take it all. and then add braindrain to the mix. why would the most educated, most privileged people fight corruption in africa and russia when they can just leave?

    • @bambooqueue9093
      @bambooqueue9093 Год назад +3

      @@nonchablunt true indeed, but at the same time knowing the history of the economics on the continent before foreign explorers landed was very needed context.

  • @Sane23
    @Sane23 Год назад +3

    I am very grateful for having been enlightened by Ms Wade’s account of the economic history of Africa. She has also shown us how being solution-oriented, she had succeeded in overcoming misguided perceptions and significantly contribute to a whole continent of people. Ms Wade, thank you for showing us to reject lies that we have been fed and not play the victim. Thank God for your sense of responsibility and hard work! Dr Peterson, thank you very much for another worthwhile video.

  • @josephmannion1714
    @josephmannion1714 Год назад +171

    Thank you Jordan Peterson for keeping the world sane!

    • @domestinger8805
      @domestinger8805 Год назад

      Hahaha

    • @xwolfensiriusx
      @xwolfensiriusx Год назад +3

      Now White Lives Matter podcast ... oh that would be cancelled immediately .

    • @amantlegabaatlholwe4640
      @amantlegabaatlholwe4640 Год назад +1

      Yeah thank you JBP

    • @jarhead6632
      @jarhead6632 Год назад

      @@domestinger8805 👈🌈

    • @bobbyagee3796
      @bobbyagee3796 Год назад

      Is it sanity that he's providing or a better appreciation for each others perception on the world we live.

  • @thomassliger6859
    @thomassliger6859 Год назад +29

    Oh wow I’m a 57 year old white American male. I am a old school hardworking man. And I totally agree with this woman… God Bless her!

  • @zaikura-chan6949
    @zaikura-chan6949 11 месяцев назад +2

    This conversation felt so different from some of the other conversations ive seen between Jordan and his guests.
    NO OFFENSE!! But he loves to talk. And sometimes he spends more time speaking than his guests. Progress and information is always gained, and the format difference may be a necessity! So im not dogging him for it.
    BUT in this interview, his guest spoke the most. You could see the respect and elation of Jordans face speaking with this inspring woman! And she had so much amazing information and life experinece to share! 😊🎉

  • @rickyarnell1029
    @rickyarnell1029 Год назад +2

    What an incredible interview. Wow...
    I loved the quote when they agreed that "English Common Law is a Gift from God." It reminded me of a scene and line from 'Anna And The King': "The ways of England are the ways of the world, and it's a wise man who knows that."

  • @russelljackson7716
    @russelljackson7716 Год назад +64

    I think I cracked my screen smashing the “like button”. This woman is amazing

  • @zadien8409
    @zadien8409 Год назад +209

    What an absolute treasure of a human being, a shining example of intelligence, love, and good character. Thank you for introducing Magatte to my life Jordan, and for this incredible, truthful, honest conversation. This woman is going to change the world, no doubt in my mind.

    • @andrewkeen3129
      @andrewkeen3129 Год назад +4

      As a South African I just want to thank you for the understanding and appreciation you are expressing towards my fellow African people and their potential.

    • @clintmerz5727
      @clintmerz5727 Год назад +3

      Amen

  • @MnMcancook
    @MnMcancook Год назад +2

    Wow!! Magatte Wade lit the world up in this interview. What an insanely intelligent and well spoken woman. I am aghast at the topics that were covered and the incorrect way pretty much all of us have been looking at the poverty of African countries. Of course, mainstream media and even social media (podcasts, RUclips, etc) are not talking about any of this. Without this video, I would be none the wiser.

  • @raycavazos8927
    @raycavazos8927 Год назад +1

    This is a real black role model. She is not a race-baiter, is free thinking, and from what I can tell almost completely altruistic. Instead of racist bigot people like what the MSM is trying to push to us has black Heroes. I am thankful people like this lady exist

  • @rubenmejia942
    @rubenmejia942 Год назад +93

    If I had daughters, Magatte is the type of woman that I would want them to have as a role model. She is so inspirational and encourages you to do better in life with simply her energy.

  • @valci5478
    @valci5478 Год назад +60

    As an economics graduate (currently working in the environmental field funnily enough) living in an eastern European ex-communist country i could not agree more. I genuinely hope her work goes well beyond the African continent and changes the futures of as many nations as possible. It is certainly a message that the powers that be in my own country would benefit from.

    • @suzygirl1843
      @suzygirl1843 Год назад

      I think China is already doing the most with bringing infrastructure and commuting in Africa. Europe is just responding but China will have more influence in the future

  • @joeyc1725
    @joeyc1725 11 месяцев назад +2

    Never heard of you MagatteWade but thank you for speaking out, you're brilliant 🤌❤️ and thank you mastermind Dr. Peterson for having this wonderful woman on

  • @user-yp9ls1vs7l
    @user-yp9ls1vs7l Месяц назад

    I have being following magatte for a while and she is just what africa needs. She and frank stevens are two of my favourites. 🇿🇦❤️ Magatte

  • @mmklassen
    @mmklassen Год назад +77

    I’m an American sitting here in Uganda with my absolutely brilliant Ugandan son who has a masters degree and yet has almost no economic opportunities to advance. We are doing what we can to infuse him with financial opportunity here to give him a future and a hope. As he prospers we see him able to provide opportunities to people in his sphere of influence. So many challenges but at least we are seeing small victories.
    Her enthusiasm and incredible work in this area is inspiring. And so refreshing to here it framed within a different context than you normally hear in the west. Bravo. A truly wonderful interview.

    • @anon2427
      @anon2427 Год назад

      Help other people you have no connection to before you help your own. Typical liberal mindset. Sacrifice your own line for the line of others.

    • @Edwins0n
      @Edwins0n Год назад

      well done! keep going; we need to change the continent.

  • @TRM520
    @TRM520 Год назад +138

    She's captivating. A wonderful story of courage, passion, and dedication.
    This and the interview with Yeonmi Park have been two of my favorites.

  • @johnbrokx4779
    @johnbrokx4779 3 месяца назад

    This woman is the Milton Freidman, Thomas Sowell, and John Stossell of Africa. She's brilliant and inspiring. This video needs to be shared as much as possible.

  • @julienjeanmuller
    @julienjeanmuller Год назад

    Thank Dr. Peterson, you snatched me away from watching shorts. I'm glad to be able to watch intelligent and caring individuals talk about real issues in a meaningful way.