Maybe the American care too much about the disrespect but they don't care that much about the way to not be disrespected. Black people aren't respected and. Some of us are trying to find ways to be respected... That's hard work.
Zondervan’s Compact Bible Dictionary: Ham - The youngest son of Noah, born probably about 96 years before the Flood; and one of eight persons to live through the Flood. He became the progenitor of the dark races; not the Negroes, but the Egyptians, Ethiopians, Libyans and Canaanites.
The term Akata is a West African term for Black Americans. It is generally considered derogatory, a slur, Akata means “cotton picker” in reference to Black Americans who were taken as slaves and shipped to the Americas to work on cotton and other plantations. a “cat who does not live at home, a wild cat.”
Trust me Africans don’t care for you either.Most don’t even want to be around you it’s usually black Americans running around people that don’t respect them.
The world thinks we're lazy but that same world seems to go out of its way to imitate, emulate and duplicate black-american culture. From fashion, dance, dialect to music go ANYWHERE in the world and you will find remnants of black-american culture... especially in Africa! ❤
@@gabriellesmith-perry3465 No they don't. The vast majority of African immigrants are here doing the same crap jobs as everyone else. They're Uber/Uber Eats delivery, Security Guards, Home Healthcare Workers, etc. They get 2 jobs so they can give others the impression "look at me I'm a success" yeah right, but you're working 80 hours a week. I've seen it way too often.
The vast majority of africans come here and end up driving uber, uber eats, postmates, taxis, etc. Let's quit acting like the majority of them are executives, CEOs, wall street bankers and the like.
As an African man (now American) who immigrated to the USA let me say the views these women hold are stereotypical & uninformed. Calling a whole group of people "lazy" is wild! We have thrived in this country on the backs of work done by FBAs and I don't take that lightly. The same could be said of us as to why our countries are not developed. Calling FBAs lazy is as stereotypical as saying all Africans run around naked with flies in their faces and i think these unilateral views are perpetrated by media. The views expressed by these women definitely do not represent the views of all Africans. This was embarrassing to say the least.
I appreciate this comments because they would not be here without what our ancestors fought for. This was so infuriating as a black American and to my ancestors that were slaves.
I love the fact that the africans and caribbeans are showing us Black Americans their true colors. Their self esteem is predicated on comparing a select few of themselves to the underbelly of Black America. I love that we Black Americans are secure in ourselves whereas we don’t have to compare ourselves to the under belly of africans or caribbeans to feel secure. I love being a Black American and that we didn’t grow up with that mindset.
@@EstaJeanette-nk7fj the thing is that Africans ride our coattails and heals and talk shit at the same time. African disrespect black Americans all the time. Africans are in no position to look down on us. I see why Africa is in the state it is. Africans flee all over the world. I’ve seen it. We don’t need Africa: Africa needs us. That’s a fact.
Africans are not broke only the broke ones travel abroad, everything we own in Africa we pay with cash not credit , houses, cars and yeah we eat what we grow
My fellow Africans we better keep quiet and enjoy America be'cos our countries and leaders is a disaster no benefits,corruption,no good health care if you feel you better back home than leave
Exactly! There are whole subdivisions with million dollar homes full of FBA, yet she’s acting dumb as if we are all broke. She knows who we are which is why she is hating so bad. Jealousy… Deep seated jealousy.
@BlackOwnedSoulSistah I was deployed on the border of Niger and North Nigeria. The Muslim side of the country. They had Terrorist groups enslaving women and taking them to North Africa and Europe to become sex slaves. The nerve of these clowns
Y'all need to calm down. I'm African and I totally love my American brothers, but talking shit isn't the way, especially when it's not backed by facts.
Caribbean man here. I definitely don’t think black Americans are lazy in anyway shape or form. I hate how Africans and even us Caribbean people tend to be so judgmental when we come from some of the worst conditions and have no right to judge anyone or anything. These diaspora wars are tearing us apart.
@@supspudThey've been conditioned to want to be the model minority, speaking as a Haitian man it's not as bad as it was in the 80's and 90's but we had programming on both sides making us hate and look at each other as lesser. For AA's it was imagery of seeing you guys as thugs and criminals, people who had opportunities in America but didn't take them all of these not true btw. For Haitians specifically it was seeing us as witchcraft practitioners and savage beings also not true. I think we're so caught up on why we don't like each other and not from what it started from which is YT supremacy trying to break down the diaspora to keep all of us down, no matter you from the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, or the states people who look like us are often on the bottom and there's a reason for that, when we all realize that there's a wool that's been put over our heads it's when we'll actually see some changes.
Thank you for that comment. I think as Americans it is crucial that we all identify as American first and take pride in that. If some type of conflict arises on a global scale, we need to be prepared to defend ourselves and keep what we built safe. The only way that is going to happen is if we are strong Americans first and foremost.
We do understand that please don’t lump us all together she’s very ignorant and doesn’t speak for all Africans. These diaspora wars are childish and tiring and she’s very ignorant.
@@kelvinmack2574 Actually Nigeria is #2 in the world for Paternity fraud Jamaica is #1, However, Nigeria is #1 for open defecation (shitting in the streets) and skin bleaching though 😑😑
@@JRTexx - They talk the same nonsense themselves. Just because they are book educated, doesn't mean once their lips get to flapping, they don't make fools out of themselves.
Bruh it’s just tribalism exported from their home countries. Brazil has the largest population of blacks outside of Africa. Funny no one ever has anything to say towards them.
@@Mr.Know.It_All Afro-Brazilian means a Brazilian of African descent. Not a Brazilian with an Afro. Words can have different meanings. Did you know this?
THAT IS THEIR GO TO FOR, IM JEOLOUS OF BLACK AMERICANS AND I WILL COPY YOU AND TRY TO BE YOU....A JEOLOUS PERSON EMULATES YOU, THEN DISRESPECTS AND LIES ON YOU TO OTHER PEOPLE, CLASSIC ENVIOUS, JELOUSY MOVES.....JUST IGNORE MOST OF THOSE MUSTY TRIBAL IGNORANT PEOPLE.
Most of them come here and go to small communities. Where there's white people and try to act like they're white and that's 90% of them, they only have white friends and not black friends, that's a fact.
We are ancient apart of the Algonquins that lived here a mixture of the people that built the Mounds and Cities on Turtle Island Aborigines of AMe RICA
Just cause immigrants moved to ATL yall are not Black Hollywood. Yall be getting ahead of yourselves. Who the hell is an immigrant who is a pillar in Atlanta?
@@DesertflowerASMR I definitely understand that the whole continent of Africa doesn’t agree with these women. Their are allies in Africa and historically we have been an asset to many African nations. Recently FBAs have decided to delineate and recognize our own culture which is different from others, due to the disrespect and vitriolic rhetoric from the diaspora. If I are an ally to us then what I say isn’t for u. But if the shoe fits, u know the rest….
Black Americans are far from lazy , how you think the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 , civil rights act was even able to pass and become law because of the hard work and sacrifice from Black Americans
@@thebreadwinner7585 bruh United States of America is only 248 years old ,60 years ago is not a long time ago. My parents were born before the civil rights . Black Americans made this country become diverse with the Immigration Act
@@thebreadwinner7585 United States of America 🇺🇸 is not an old country, it’s relatively new compared to other countries in the world 🌎. That is a recent example where n you look at the scope of how USA has existed
Black people fought the civil right movement which was for African American only. Dr king never mentioned that the fight was for all black people on earth. Immigration and citizen act of 1965 was the result of the fight led by Asian and Mexican American which opened doors for immigrants to start entering the USA. Immigrants are not here because of the civil rights movement. Check google
we had our Ethnogensis here in the place we now call the USA!! centuries ago - that makes us Native to America..We are a brand new breed of humans..Ancestry of European, Indigenous, African and more.. Ethnogenesis made in America
Bro, becoming Dr's & Lawyers is something FBA did 100yrs ago. Africans come to a lane made possible by us & leave the abject poverty of their homelands to get a job, then brag about it to the people who made it possible is wild.
Asked how many Africans or Caribbean sent someone to the moon or been to the moon? I’ll wait.. Everything a white person has done, a black American has done better. They are jealous!
Black Americans and Africans have similar poverty rate. 85 percent of African immigration happens within Africa. Not even 2 percent of that goes or the USA
Super wild…it goes to show that brain washing is deep on the continent. Here we are trying to show love and build and these fools got the nerve to hate…They can get this smoke just like everybody else.
U uneducated. Speak in ya native dialect. Make a dish that didn’t get invented during slavery. There’s a thousand rebuttals to ya stupid claim. Crack a book open or sumn. If that’s too hard read essays. Bottom line educate ya self
Yeah like there werent people existing in that area before the country was named. Naming a country doesnt mean the people didnt exist before they named it.
As Black Americans, we shouldn't forget in these discussions that a few of these same people who have such a strong vitriol against us likely descend from the African clans/tribes that sold their own people away and maintained their elitist attitudes from what economic and social capital was gained from these exploits. Kidnappers would take young men, women and children and pass them to slave catching caravans who marched them miles to the coast in what were effectively almost death marches. They'd also be sailed in native dugout boats to ports by the hundreds and sold off to Europeans, Arabs and other Africans at coastal forts/ports to be chained aboard ship. In return, some (certainly not all but definitely some) of these West African tribes sold people off over religious differences, tribal differences, political differences, war, punishment and sometimes just out of convenience. In return for selling their people off they'd recieve rum, guns, tobacco, trinkets, and plants. You cannot remove 12+ million people from a continent without significant help from the locals. We should remember this every time they criticize us for not knowing what part of Africa we come from.
They were selling people from enemy tribes or the outcasts of their respective societies (i.e. criminals, etc.) To them, the people that they were selling off slaves weren’t their people. There wasn’t a notion of unity under blackness. Only different tribes and different ethnicities. Doesn’t excuse what they did but had clarify some things. Plus there were plenty of them pressured by the Whites to give them slaves. Otherwise they would’ve just came in, spray the village and get them themselves. Plus plenty of whites were already doing that.
No the west Africans sold the shemites aka children of Israel who migrated into Africa fleeing the Roman Empire/babylonian empire. They did not sell their own people.
As an african all these debate for me is useless. I have a circle of black american friends and they often come to Africa. These hate on social media between both groups you guyw and your fathers can entertain it
@@Huhn-Bruh it is just social media. Ik many many black americans that travel to 52 african countries an even live move back an forward from there an here having 2 homes. Yall are just starting a have group an want it to reflect reality but it won't cuz its really insignificant. Yall have people that don't even look like you all that hate yall an control what should be black americans by you all are demonizing people that have 52 countries to liberate an fix up from all these evil European an western countries that wanna harm them an steal there resourses to........what are yall doing? Have yall just joined the hate train with your enemies now? Last I checked africans never did anything to yall. An that whole africans sold africans doesn't make sense when Europeans had guns to threaten an human traffick men women an children. They didn't see africans as humans so why would they do business with them? Plus both didnt understand one anothers language.....why do yall always fall for there lies? Its what they do all the time. Black americans from the past were smarter then this. Way smarter an thats why European Americans feared them
Instead of comparing the entire population of Africans to the entire population of AAs They compare the small number of elite Africans(successful African immigrants)from their group to the worst people of the AA group to make themselves feel relevant
Btw Africans on average make more than AA’s. So I don’t understand ur comment. I also know AA and Africans are special people bc even when ppl destroy our stuff (Great Wall of Benin, black Wall Street) take our writing systems and say we don’t have(Yoruba ancient writing system found) and all other we still create and have the world watching.
@@OhDatsJaVion if you know anything about statistics you’d know you only need 1000 people for a representative sample of a whole 330 million people. So I’m not sure what ur point is. My point I’m making is based on facts. Idc about opinions and I’m not rooting for AA or my own ethnic group bc I would never treat any black person any diff bc of said ethnic group.
What’s the difference between lazy and psychologically/ emotionally drained??? We dying from cardiac arrest… stressed tf out because everyone hates us and we don’t know why… 😢 (message) God bless ever AA that watches this video to find and accept the truth❤
Maybe you should read the comment from your fellow BA, maybe you'll understand where the hate may come from... Y'all called us blacker than black, we eat monkey, boots-scratchers, we live in mudhouse... Africa is Changing that narrative...we're immigranting not only in America, all around the world and go back and rebuild. What the BA need to do, is take what y'all perceived as hate, stereotype, and work on that to change the narrative... Y'all want to be pampered, praised for what you went through for 400 years... My question is, do you think the YT ppl just picked BA, and left Africa 400 years ago? What name do you think the YT ppl called us when addressing us until 1960s? the N-word.
Before 1965 Immigration Act, less than 1% of blacks in the US were immigrants. Our parents, grandparents and great grandparents wanted this included in the Civil Rights because they believed that this would bolster our numbers as black people but little did we know that these people would undermine us.
Scared as ffff to come to America and help Foundational Black Americans fight Supremacy & Racism but now that we paved the way they Tether off of us with no respect or appreciation!
This was during the Jim Crow era where African American were fighting for absolute freedom from racial and economical oppression. But to answer where were Africans during this time? - they were also fighting for their freedom and independence from the slave masters that became colonizers. The first African country got its independence in 1957 and it not a coincidence these events of black people in America, Caribbean, South America and Africa were simultaneously fighting for their freedom. Freedom fighters from Africa and America were a team and helped each other.
@@morningstarproductions8054 yes we are going to compare. Don’t come to America talking shit when you have people in your home country literally taking shits on the side of the road
@@ChillWill323 Nigerians SWEAR they're the most educated of all Africans but you look at that country and they're the worst in terms of politics, economics and infrastructure.
The irony in this whole conversation is the Fact that Africans willingly choose to come to America to reap the benefits this country has to offer. All of these benefits were built off the blood, sweat, and tears from the Slavery Black Americans suffered when Africans sold them to America. Black Americans had to choose slavery or death and with that burden still were able to build the foundation of wealth that has accrued and supports the lives that Africans come here looking for. These same Africans leave their country because of the lack of opportunities and the stress of the oppression they face in their homeland and choose not to uprise and fight to change their conditions, instead they come to America and call the people who continue to be oppressed lazy meanwhile they themselves ran from the fight for freedom needed in their own country to create the life they are stealing from black Americans today. Every resource given to them is being taken from us and they have the nerve to talk down to us. There are black Americans alive today who have direct lineage to those who suffered through Jim Crow and share cropping who have stories about how it has directly affected them. To sit here and besmerch that lineage shows the level of disrespect Africans have for us. Its ignorant to think we are the same because we have the same skin color. Black Americans lineage is unlike the lineage of any other culture on this planet yet we are forced to be hidden amongst every other culture based on our skin color, through ideals like minority and people of color. Thank you guys for shedding light on this topic.
Respectfully not sure how and why AAs fought for As to be here? Im thinking The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 is what is meant by AAs fighting for As. The Act was purposely designed for and targeting specifically and ethnically Europeans, you know white Americans, and anyone not looking African American or FBA. Remember it was originally written as The National Origins Formula in the 1920s before segregation Jim Crow and Jesse Jackson rhetoric on coining a phrase African American as fresh as daises to what is now a nuance is due to pledging allegiance to their ancestors, their origins no matter what. AAs weren’t “free” til 1865 Lyndon B. Johnson did that to AAs during that time according to the source, Africans didn’t ask to be here. I don’t think any of the immigrants who came here 25-30+ years ago from Africa/Caribbean came with disrespect or not having historical awareness of America that’s not fair you don’t want to know what it’s like in certain countries in Africa or any failed state due to greed/sanctioned/proxy wars/propaganda you would take advantage of the opportunity given or taken, that is what is meant by “lazy” not knowing the existing conditions highlighting AAs. They are not taking from you purposely or personally. Of course they will go back and build their foreign nation it’s not you they’re after it’s money anybody knows that you follow where the money goes. Other races don’t have hate or confusion the way AA/FBA/As/CRBNs do you don’t find that strange?
@@NileValleyMade Before The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 this country had quotas that only allowed people to Immigrate from particularly Western European countries. The Immigration and Nationality Act removed all quotas and in turn there was an influx of all nationalities from around the world who could apply to become permanent residents, or citizens of the US. Without The Civil Rights Movement Act of 1964 this would not have taken place. In large part The Immigration and Nationality Act was indirectly influenced by The Civil Rights Act of 1964’s focus on racial inequality and discrimination which allowed for abolished quotas so for lack of better word what they called skilled workers could come here to contribute regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, or nationality. Without Civil Rights Act this would not have happened.
@ Dr King and several Native black Americans who were the majority in the United States during that time for several years started a Movement called The Civil Rights Movement. They fought, many died due to being murdered, marched, rallied and held several demonstrations and meetings with elected officials to fight for these laws and for our citizens rights as Americans. Though there were allies that joined the movement it’s birth place was in the black American church so yes our elders black Americans fought and died for these rights which in turn allowed other groups to anchor themselves to that struggle and also benefit and in most cases more so than black Americans ever got the chance to. The first Civil Rights Act was established in 1957 by President Dwight D Eisenhower (Republican) it was the first legislation black Americans had gotten in this country since Reconstruction after Chattel Slavery. There were many provisions and many particularly democratic politicians who fought against it. Long story short revamping of voter’s rights, desegregation of schools, etc. Civil Rights Act of 1960 focused on poverty and economic disparity the most important part of legislation was signed into law reluctantly by Democratic President Lyndon B Johnson there was an uprising and his hand was somewhat forced and The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law.
Serious question: what is Nigerian and Ghanaian culture? What are they even known for culturally on a global scale? Us Black Americans continually hear this babble about culture from others in the diaspora when, in all honesty, nobody knows what your cultures are and fewer care to know
Been to Nigeria let me tell you, I've never seen such abject poverty - they do have decent parts but they should be the last to criticize any group. Im in management a financial firm- i give no preference to africans when hiring because of this very mindset - especially the young intern applicants- im not even AA, but i would be a 🤡 if i didn't know what AAs have done for blks on a global level
I’ve also been to several countries in Africa! I never criticized the people their so for them to come to our country and talk down on us after we’ve fought a 500 year War with Racism & Supremacy is disgusting. I wish we never acknowledged them. Dr. King knew that Reparations was what he should have fought for and not Civil Rights but he was killed the next day! The Civil Rights Bill was the biggest joke played on Foundational Black Americans!
What do you own in America? Sad people. You own nothing, and you do not own America. Have you seen your people under the bridge and corners all over America begging and committing crimes? This is why no respect you in America. What do you own here in America?
That's the key.Instead of comparing the entire population of Africans to the entire population of AAs They compare the small number of elite people(successful African immigrants)from their group to the worst people of the AA group to make themselves feel better.
When she mentioned jazz she did not realize that it was already Westernizwd when she said her traditional music ...jazz ,Rock and roll, country are African-American creations
@@DailyRapUpCrew🎯🎯 they are literally running from the crime in their country we arent fleeing elsewhere… i honestly think we aren’t violent enough! Ppl use to fear us and I think it’s time to start flexing who we really are. U gotta have violent to have peace
@@DailyRapUpCrewand most of the time our situations are far worse than what’s happening in the U.S. I think a lot of us are ashamed of what’s going on in our countries and are trying to feel better abt ourselves and belittle AAs by saying we do better than yall in yall country. It’s sad that that’s happening though.
@@Mr.Know.It_All thats not what that means. Its a slur word that's now evolved to something dehumanizing that was created by so called FBA hate group. It used to mean those that benefit off of black americans without ever supporting them but now it's evolved into a hateful slur word to all that arent FBA who are a hate group an from reading these comments. Every one of yall are just like the very European Americans thats been oppressing yall. The new hate group for the yt man
@@DailyRapUpCrew And they wanna cry that these conversations are divisive, but they’re the ones who initially divided themselves from black Americans smh.
Why does everyone that is not Black American juxtapose themselves to Black Americans as to validate their identity/behaviors. Can you not mention your ways without juxtaposing them to ours. It’s bizarre.
@@calaragazza3556 Ppl see what they want to see. You yourself are an AA, so of course people may ask u about your culture because they are curious. Most Africans do not think about FBA on a daily basis. You say this to make yourself feel special. Feel pride in your unique personality traits rather than the ethnicity you were forced into. Most African media has nothing to do w what’s going in FBA communities, especially not in East Africa
Yeah just like the ones in brazil to but yall only have this smoke with the Caribbean and africans but the entire Brazilian people. Do yall see them as a different sub-grou, because they view it the same as us , yall just dont come for them . Most slave went to the Caribbean and Brazil.
I am a Caribbean man. I was born in St. Lucia no St. Lucian would ever tell you they’re from Africa no St. Lucian ever talks about their African roots to be honest a lot of St. Lucians don’t like Africans ….. I was raised in America since I was about two years old so I never looked at black Americans any different Black people are Black people you think when that cop pulls you over he’s like oh yeah he’s from Africa. We’re not gonna treat him bad no, you’re still a black person to them.
Exactly. This earth had “black” people all over before “white” people came along. I don’t like say black or white because that’s a legal status. But we was already here. That African American shit is a misnomer. They gave us that shit to make us forget where we came from which is here. I had elders tell me they remember when they changed it to African American.
Im so glad these diaspora wars are going on. It's exposing so many of the types people we should stay away from. Its also exposing what a lot of the diaspora thinks of us, good and bad.
You guys are so embarrassing. You gat all this tools to succeed in America and you are still flopping on succeeding. Instead of becoming a doctor, scientist, lawyer, you chose to be a rapper or an NBA star with no direct benefit to the black community in America that is ridden with gangsterism.
My 4x Grandfather was literally at the signing of Texas's Declaration of Independence because it was signed at the house he lived in, the "Whitehouse on the Brazos"! His parents, my 5x grandparents, were enslaved by President Andrew Jackson. I'm AMERICAN and know exactly where I come from. Furthermore, it's hilarious to hear these sisters praise Afro Beats as purely African, yet acknowledge its roots in JAZZ & FUNK.....Two UNIQUELY BLACK AMERICAN genres. Smh you can't make this 💩 up 🤦🏾♂️
Not only did we create our culture (persistence) the whole world literally down talks us while also mimicking us. Being African American is a strange phenomenon were literally the flavor of the earth. Eli be spittin
This is not strange. Black American culture is exploited by white capitalism that is why it’s global. America is the richest country on earth right now and pushes its culture on the world which happens to include black American culture.
@@BlackOwnedSoulSistah that shows how your brain is limited. these outfits are all over africa. and first it is not african american designed or fabricated fabrics. why would you be so boastfull about what you dont own. make your own and talk about it.
These conversations are very important to have between Black people in America and Black people in Africa and other places, me as a Nigerian definitely felt empathy towards the frustration these men had in this video alone .
I think it's weird people move to America pick up black American mannerisms and style of dress and then start to down black Americans. Imagine if 400,000 black Americans moved to Nigerian in the next 5 years started speaking in pidgin, wearing yoruba agbada and igbo red caps and start downing the native population it's weird.
@@jasminepearls1047 Your point proves your lack of understanding and Knowledge Mannerisms, Habits and ways of speaking 😂😂😂 If you live in a place many years you probably can take some of that place…. Expressions, Lingo etc. If you guys go to Nigeria like you said and have critics about habits over there it will not cause problems because Africans see black from other places like Their people, their brothers. The DIASPORA must be One 1️⃣ Peace and prosperity
Other Africans are doing the same thing to South Africans, South Africans are called lazy by immigrants in South Africa. I never understood that logic because data shows that American blacks are the richest blacks in the world without leaving their own country and South African blacks are the 3rd richest blacks in the world and no1 in Africa without leaving their country. I find these two sisters misinformed and cant articulate themselves correctly
Why do you have to lie? Ask chat gpt who are the richest blacks American blacks or African blacks. Use ur common sense. Africans for the most part actually own their intellectual property and land of heritage. Not to mention most rich AA are entertainers . Why does no AA own a portion of the nba? Does that make sense? Just so you know the richest black person Dangote financed a refinery I think the 4th biggest in the world and guess whose making sure it doesn’t benefit people?
My mother married a Nigerian man 4 or 5 years ago. Divorced him last year. He came over here and was just a factory worker. My mother told me that he and his other Nigerian friend said that 6lack men are lazy, but she explained that her son isn't (i have a 6 figure cyber security job). They really believe the stereotypes. He got out of working for the factory because of his hands. His main goal was to use my mother to get himself and his kids into America. His sister came over to the US as well. She was trying to marry me to tether herself to the US, but my mother was not allowing it. She then went back home to Nigeria, got pregnant and had her baby in the States to tether herself to the country.
The girl whose mom is American has the nerve to refer to Americans as them like she isn't American. I bet when she goes to Africa, her cousins refer to her as my American cousin.
As a Black British person with parents from the Caribbean i'm shocked at the comments in the video. Trust me a lot of us do not hold these views & opinions!! The hate against Black Americans is unjustified. Although i have Caribbean roots, lets face it its only because my ancestors were dropped off at the islands instead of the US or South America...we still don't know our actual African roots even if there has been mixing along the way. Condemning a whole group of people who had no choice in the matter is insane to me! Unfortunately there are some quarters of the African community that look down on Caribbean people too. The divisiveness is hurtful. The world owes a lot to Black American culture, history, resilience and pioneers. We have a lot more to gain in our unity than in our differences🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇩🇩🇲❤
I always find it funny that when you ask them why they don’t reject Jamaicans, Trinidadians and other Caribbeans like they do us, they never can answer it. Africans will say their culture is different from Caribbeans, but for some reason we’re the only ones that get rejected as if we’re the only group of blacks that were slaves and stripped from Africa.
The Africans that come here and say we are lazy are disingenuous. You are comparing your upper class to our lower class. The end of the day our lower class is doing better than most countries lower class. Also if you come here on a visa you have no choice but to do well. lol. You come on a student visa and your grades drop you going back home. You come on a work visa and lose your job you are going back home. We not comparing apples to apples.
Great point. A lot of African people aren't around successful Black people in the community and they tend to be isolated. So the ignorance kicks in when they say "lazy"
@@TheSub-SaharanAmericanLegend - As I try to note to those idiots. If every ADOS/FBA person here in the US were on their grind, there would be no opportunities for Africans here in the US. So, for the segment of ADOS/FBAs who are not grinding a constructive purpose, they create opportunities for anyone and everyone. And for the Cracker Loving Africans, they need to understand the sentiment holds the same for Whites. For the opportunities they squander, it leave an opening for others to take advantage of. But it's funny ADOS/FBA, no matter how smart and resourceful they are, can't go to Nigeria and the other nations, and create/take advantage of opportunities in the Africa.
Why are they questioning Black Americans but not everyone else. Black Americans are constantly the topic of discussion and constantly being compared to.
Blacks are the minority in America yet we have made contributions and impact in the country. Africans are the overwhelming majority in Africa yet they are being colonized and treated like losers by a small group of whites on their own land? Where do they find time to criticize black Americans?
@@ninadavis8491 Yeah we have crime in Nigeria, but the difference is that our youths (i.e. preteens) are not dropping bodies in the streets. One of your FBA brother, Oshay Duke Jackson, who I am subscribed to, said he feels safer in Uganda than any hoods in America.
Facts that’s what happen when black Americans mix with Africans/Caribbeans usually the mom is always black American and the father is some immigrant smh
As of 2023, there are nearly 2 million Black millionaires in the United States, which is about 8.8% of the total number of millionaires in the country. The number of Black millionaires in the U.S. is much larger than the top 19 African countries combined.
@femetriusevans4139 because they know what they say is bs. They’re only bold on the internet but they won’t dare say that crazy shit to a black American to they faces. That’s why I said the internet created cowards.
Correct. This is just an issue people like to promote. Most FBAs do not think about Africans and most Africans don’t think about FBA, these conversations are so funny to me
@@NorthKoreanComedianI disagree until we started calling ourselves FBA African immigrants didn’t have an issue with us again until we started to clarify all of us didn’t originally come from Africa. Most African immigrants emulate black Americans not the other way around because we constantly are told we have no culture yet they dress like us,talk like us etc. so somebody’s thinking about us.
@@NorthKoreanComedianAfricans absolutely think about FBAs. A common justification for why they have this contempt for us is how FBAs are portrayed in Africa. Then they bring that same vitriol to America, sparking conversations like this one.
@@lamontjennings8996 No. I'm 49 years old so I grew up in a time where FBA repped Africa in everything and stood up in defense of Africa. We really thought there was some unity and we thought they saw us as brothers the same way we saw them. Until more came over here and IMMEDIATELY began to side against us and bring an arrogant, tribal divisiveness that we never knew existed. My point is that to our faces we hear none of this. We see them at work and in the community every day and they never express these opinions about us to our faces. If it wasn't for the Internet we'd still think that Africans love Black Americans and see us as kinfolk who fought for things that paved the way for other groups to come here and prosper. These panels reveal that they never saw us as African in any way and think we're inferior to them. We would never know this otherwise.
@@Bob-7-Freak and your ppl created what music? Watch your reply be, in 1899 the drum come from Congo that was transferred to America type shit. Nobody checking for u, but you know what hip hop is. Which has different genres. You don't like Tupac, Nas, (your African brother wale) Scarface, Lauren Hill, Wu Tang, cool, but the 🌍 does.
This show just proved we not African We was always here Ain't no slave ship records And they admitted only 3% of 12 million Africans were sent to America The story have holes
All west African countries except LIBERIA have only existed for 95 years at most. How could they possibly say we don't know our history?😂😂😂. Y'all hilarious. So "Jamaicans"are Jamaican But "Black Americans" aren't American?🤔. Even though America is Older than Jamaica?😂😂😂😂. Somebody need to Reteach AFRICANS about history in North America. Like SERIOUSLY SERIOUSLY. They all type of historically lost. 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️. Y'all DIFFERENT. Y'all whole history knowledge in America is identical to what the school system taught.🤦🏿♂️ We still love y'all. We gone always be y'all favorite influence. 🪶🪶🪶🪶
Jamaica as is older than the USA it was called Jamaica before the white man set foot in north America. Jamaica is the native name meaning land of wood and water.
African culture doesnt influence Black Americans. Black Americans we do have some african ancestry so whatever we retained is a part of our heritage not an influence.
And before Hip Hop came the ONLY American classical music, JAZZ, which was born from our OTHER creations, starting with Negro (Hebrew) spirituals, then gospel, then ragtime, then some more gospel, then blues, THEN jazz, then rock and roll, 60s doo wop, rhythm and blues, disco, club music, deep house, Hip Hop, techno, and any other music we created.
@@BrownSugarBaby1992 Well now, I see we have a jealous hater in the midst, lol. I was singing at Carnegie hall and not out of my teens yet in 1992, if you were born in "1992", so you should be asking me questions instead of calling me a liar, showing how strangely under educated and ignorant you are regarding statements which are TRUE, child. Whatever the case of your hate, you are not showing much respect for yourself. Like I said, ....before we CREATED Hip Hop, the ONLY American classical music, JAZZ, was born from our OTHER creations, starting with Negro (Hebrew) spirituals, then gospel, then ragtime, then some more gospel, then blues, THEN jazz, then rock and roll, 60s doo wop, rhythm and blues, disco, club music, deep house, Hip Hop, techno, and any other music AMERICAN NEGROES created.
It's true, so pick your twisted face up off of the ground, and go back and tell your parents they did a horrible job teaching you respect for those you wish you were.
Nope,1782!.uts a name we made up,at that time,was still doas here who were born in Africa.we not african tho.our 1st ancestors were,that's it.we were made right here
@@jiholmes28 I gave u a piece of history don't like it ight i won't try again and try to be funny with "ammuruken" im from the bassa tribe in cameroon never been enslave 1884 Hans à german general wrote some about us in his book I won't make fun of you because you been enslaved but in the future know Who u talkin to we don't have the same allowed level of pride We fought to never been enslaved
The blind arrogance and Narcissistic behavior of the lady in the scarf is cringe worthy at least. She calls us lazy, but best believe if she comes across a FBA with money she will go above and beyond to gather his attention 😂
The disrespect from the two African women is jarring. They have a sense of superiority over Black Americans. They ruin any possibility of true dialogue.
African Americans most definitely have a culture and it isn’t lost. It’s just been co-opted and then diluted by the mainstream. We have a long history of musical, dance, spoken word, religious, inventors, athletic achievement, food, and fashion culture, which are all alive and well. These individuals from the Caribbean, and African countries are the majority in their countries, but we are a minority here in the US.
I’m loving the comments…Young black kings and Queens preach. Let all the minorities know that they would not have the rights or privileges that they have in America if it wasn’t for Black America…Also, if there was no such thing as Black America this planet would be boring af
I work around Africans and it’s almost like talking to a kid that knows nothing . They really don’t know how much they benefited off our work and we barely get the luxury to enjoy it. Not only that they barely like to help you on the job but expect help talking about lazy
I work at an international organization and I’m one of the only Americans on the job. The Africans are the laziest group of people and that’s why no one likes working with them.
Man I’m so glad I don’t live in NYC anymore. Imagine being black American on a date with them and them thinking this about you? So glad to be back around my own culture and people. This is why I left NYC
@@Buffalo_Soulja With all due respect, we are not checking for BA women. The majority of Nigerians, specifically from my tribe, Igbo, seek to marry Igbo in order to retain the language, customs, traditions/culture, et cetera. I have only seen a very very small minority of Igbos seeking/marrying BA-women or WA-women.
@@Nigerian-born_AmericanGood because y’all are literally dog food compared to a black American man! They look better, smell better and just better all the way around!
The problem with this argument of "they dont want to know where they come from" is that its disingenuous. Even if every African American knew their lineage and african ethnicity those same africans wouldnt claim or accept them. Its purely a point of disrespect and an elitist attitude.
In Africa..THEY DIDNT BUILD UP THEIR INFRASTRUCTURE..NOT ONE ROAD,NOT ONE BUILDING THE CHINESE DID .HELL THEIR TOO LAZY TO FIGHT THE PEOPLE WHO ARE ENSLAVING/ COLONIZING THEM NOW THEY GET ON A PLANE AND LEAVE .BUT WE'RE LAZY...LOL MAN STOP IT
I ask any African how powerful is your culture if you are taught to put yt man on a pedestal and your country is a third world? What does that ancient culture really produce?
Smh, no African puts yt men on a pedestal. Make it make sense, the majority of FBA, overwhelming, vote for the party that placed them in bondage, even after the late/great Malcolm told you not to do so.
Stop it bro I can send you a multitude of clips with white people talking all crazy to Africans Africans worshipping white men Africans getting they ass whooped by yt men nikka dailyrapup had a show with a African stating y'all teach y'all children to marry white ain't no black Americans teaching they kids that bs
They are speaking mad facts. I was working for a coffee shop and noticed some customers were speaking Mende so I greeted them in Mende, unfortunately I never got to learn the full language so the man kept talking till he realized I didn't understand that much then proceeded to tell me I'm not a son of Africa snatched the coffee threw the money at me and left.
Following us around screaming that we don't know where we came from means nothing to me that's why I'm not even watching this video or anything like it. Foundational Black Americans are with our people minding our own business, delineating from people who work against us. Protecting and focusing on OUR Culture and Lineage. Whatever this video is saying means nothing to me as an FBA.
I appreciate you sharing your perspective! It's important to honor and protect our culture and lineage. Everyone has their own journey, and I respect that.
Its interesting that we almost never see videos and podcasts titled "How African Americans feel about Africans". Why? Because African Americans are not obsessed with Africans like theyre obsessed with African Americans.
These Tethers are a trip. They can’t do squat in their home country. Black Americans made the lane they’re in,sit at the table we literally built,and try to disrespect us. YOU copy us,We don’t copy YOU. Nobody tries to replicate African culture,but EVERYONE tries to copy our style,our swag,our music,our dance,our grace. The last thing Africa gave the world was US.
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Maybe the American care too much about the disrespect but they don't care that much about the way to not be disrespected. Black people aren't respected and. Some of us are trying to find ways to be respected... That's hard work.
So true!!
Zondervan’s Compact Bible Dictionary:
Ham - The youngest son of Noah, born probably about 96 years before the Flood; and one of eight persons to live through the Flood. He became the progenitor of the dark races; not the Negroes, but the Egyptians, Ethiopians, Libyans and Canaanites.
The term Akata is a West African term for Black Americans. It is generally considered derogatory, a slur, Akata means “cotton picker” in reference to Black Americans who were taken as slaves and shipped to the Americas to work on cotton and other plantations. a “cat who does not live at home, a wild cat.”
@@DailyRapUpCrew Will you bring @tariqradio on?
As a Black American i never cared about what a African thinks about me im black American and im proud too be American
Trust me Africans don’t care for you either.Most don’t even want to be around you it’s usually black Americans running around people that don’t respect them.
Exactly
Yeah you do care that's why watch it 😂😂 Other ways you wouldn't😂😂
Crying bby 😂
@@tamrasg6960 nah we don't give AF about you tethers. He could jus be a fan of this platform. Go fix your homeland
The world thinks we're lazy but that same world seems to go out of its way to imitate, emulate and duplicate black-american culture. From fashion, dance, dialect to music go ANYWHERE in the world and you will find remnants of black-american culture... especially in Africa! ❤
They call us lazy, but are broke in their own country. And came here for a better work. No matter where you are your habits define you
I think it's the other way round lad. Where do you think you culture is rooted from?
@@Chxxstxxn but that's the point, they come here broke and somehow seem to surpass folks that's been here their entire lives.
@@gabriellesmith-perry3465 No they don't. The vast majority of African immigrants are here doing the same crap jobs as everyone else. They're Uber/Uber Eats delivery, Security Guards, Home Healthcare Workers, etc. They get 2 jobs so they can give others the impression "look at me I'm a success" yeah right, but you're working 80 hours a week. I've seen it way too often.
@@thebenevolentpatriarch424 Hip Hop, dance, fashion originated in Africa? Oh, do tell us 😅😅
The vast majority of africans come here and end up driving uber, uber eats, postmates, taxis, etc. Let's quit acting like the majority of them are executives, CEOs, wall street bankers and the like.
Hotels and airport too.
Low end jobs. Nd hate us Fba 🤣
And the ones into the latter are engaged in white-collar crimes 😂
👀
Them girls are lil slow.They thinking off not much to choose from with what we got here FBA smh
As an African man (now American) who immigrated to the USA let me say the views these women hold are stereotypical & uninformed. Calling a whole group of people "lazy" is wild! We have thrived in this country on the backs of work done by FBAs and I don't take that lightly. The same could be said of us as to why our countries are not developed. Calling FBAs lazy is as stereotypical as saying all Africans run around naked with flies in their faces and i think these unilateral views are perpetrated by media. The views expressed by these women definitely do not represent the views of all Africans. This was embarrassing to say the least.
Thank you, cause I was lashing out... I love ❤️ Africans still...
Period !!! We can’t allow ignorance on either side be divisive! We are stronger together
Yes me as a Nigerian this was embarrassing to watch
Thank you my brother we are stronger together
I appreciate this comments because they would not be here without what our ancestors fought for. This was so infuriating as a black American and to my ancestors that were slaves.
I love the fact that the africans and caribbeans are showing us Black Americans their true colors. Their self esteem is predicated on comparing a select few of themselves to the underbelly of Black America. I love that we Black Americans are secure in ourselves whereas we don’t have to compare ourselves to the under belly of africans or caribbeans to feel secure. I love being a Black American and that we didn’t grow up with that mindset.
Yeah they don't like you like every other racial group 😅
It’s no comparison. Black Americans are head and shoulders above Africans and Caribbean’s.
@@AA-xs8mvfuck em, they don’t bring ah Got DAMN thing to the table for us to want some type of solidarity with em any way 🤷🏾
@@IMaKing80 head and shoulders below African heals
@@EstaJeanette-nk7fj the thing is that Africans ride our coattails and heals and talk shit at the same time. African disrespect black Americans all the time. Africans are in no position to look down on us. I see why Africa is in the state it is. Africans flee all over the world. I’ve seen it. We don’t need Africa: Africa needs us. That’s a fact.
She said Jamaicans are from Jamaica, But FBA's are from Africa.The hate is real
Make it make sense 🤷🏾♂️
They should’ve went back to the point Haitians and other Jamaicans also came off the boat lol she tried to say because it’s closer 😂
THEY ARE JEOLOUS AND WANT TO ATTACH AFRICA WITH BLACK AMERICAN CULTURE BECAUSE THEY ARE EXTREMELY JEOLOUS
They are so weird.
@@sweetjr25weird ain’t even the word🤦🏾♂️
If people are so proud of their home lands why do they come over here. Stay!!! In your proud country
Elephant in the room
🤔🤔🤔
This country is for everyone you didn’t even fight in any wars
Africans are not broke only the broke ones travel abroad, everything we own in Africa we pay with cash not credit , houses, cars and yeah we eat what we grow
What a stupid statement,
Not Africans calling someone lazy when their countries STILL aren’t built! No consistent electricity and water in 2024????
Exactly, that's why they over here...but they're so much better than us 🙄
@@lumedeon8471 exactly
My fellow Africans we better keep quiet and enjoy America be'cos our countries and leaders is a disaster no benefits,corruption,no good health care if you feel you better back home than leave
Nobody in this conversation knows wtf they talking about smh
@@MyOwnBossPR Non Black Troll Alert
It's shameful that they settled in Atlanta talking like this. We build Atlanta. It's the Black american mecca, y'all didn't do shit
Exactly! There are whole subdivisions with million dollar homes full of FBA, yet she’s acting dumb as if we are all broke. She knows who we are which is why she is hating so bad. Jealousy… Deep seated jealousy.
But go their country and you will see worse! Smh like why didn’t you stay home and fight for YOUR RIGHTS??!
@BlackOwnedSoulSistah I was deployed on the border of Niger and North Nigeria. The Muslim side of the country. They had Terrorist groups enslaving women and taking them to North Africa and Europe to become sex slaves. The nerve of these clowns
na fr and most africans in ATL scamming fr 😂 like be fr tell us what you do and how you do it.
@@Buffalo_Soulja❤❤❤😊💪🏾
*they can never seem to make "six figures" in their home countries*
@@drummajor101 America Is land of the dream
And they are the majority in their home country
They can barely make that in the USA.
Y'all need to calm down. I'm African and I totally love my American brothers, but talking shit isn't the way, especially when it's not backed by facts.
13% individuals make 100k +
Caribbean man here. I definitely don’t think black Americans are lazy in anyway shape or form. I hate how Africans and even us Caribbean people tend to be so judgmental when we come from some of the worst conditions and have no right to judge anyone or anything. These diaspora wars are tearing us apart.
People like this tether above are making FBA’s DELINEATE from this foolishness. I don’t want or need an ally like her.
I genuinely want to know why I RARELY hear non black Americans criticize whites as severely as they do us?
You also should comment about how some black Americans like Tariq nasheed bully africans
@@supspud According to *sources*, some people be slurping those up 🤷🏾♂
@@supspudThey've been conditioned to want to be the model minority, speaking as a Haitian man it's not as bad as it was in the 80's and 90's but we had programming on both sides making us hate and look at each other as lesser. For AA's it was imagery of seeing you guys as thugs and criminals, people who had opportunities in America but didn't take them all of these not true btw. For Haitians specifically it was seeing us as witchcraft practitioners and savage beings also not true. I think we're so caught up on why we don't like each other and not from what it started from which is YT supremacy trying to break down the diaspora to keep all of us down, no matter you from the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, or the states people who look like us are often on the bottom and there's a reason for that, when we all realize that there's a wool that's been put over our heads it's when we'll actually see some changes.
I've stopped using the African American term for years. I'm a Black American, period. My lineage is in the soil of America, which i am very proud of.
Thank you for that comment. I think as Americans it is crucial that we all identify as American first and take pride in that. If some type of conflict arises on a global scale, we need to be prepared to defend ourselves and keep what we built safe. The only way that is going to happen is if we are strong Americans first and foremost.
💯📍FBA
I stopped using it too, because they really don't believe we are actually Africans, and with the same breath say we are not Americans.
Yea I no longer identify with anything African if this is how they feel
Yes sir 💪🥳
# Black American
Africans don't get that they wouldn't even be here without our sacrifice as black Americans
We do understand that please don’t lump us all together she’s very ignorant and doesn’t speak for all Africans. These diaspora wars are childish and tiring and she’s very ignorant.
It would've been only a matter of time before the west took over their country. They better thank the civil rights movement
Explain?
@@velmano9191google the civil rights movement
Black Americans don’t get that they wouldn’t be here without Africans.
When she called Africa a country, I knew she was ignorant. Nigeria has insane paternity fraud.
The highest in the world
Also the scam capital .
Tethers are always lying
@@kelvinmack2574 Actually Nigeria is #2 in the world for Paternity fraud Jamaica is #1, However, Nigeria is #1 for open defecation (shitting in the streets) and skin bleaching though 😑😑
Also a population of 200 million
Like this isn’t a small country…
These ladies failed all of Africa (every country)
As a Nigerian woman, im here to say these women FAILED us - badly.
I bet you aren't in Nigeria though.
I wish more thought like you.
I've met some nice Nigerian women so I won't judge the whole based on these 2 women.
@@realerthanrealdealholyfiel4028 No need to try to argue. She wasn't disrespectful.
@@realerthanrealdealholyfiel4028 you sound like the type of person who finds an offense in a get well card. Why argue with those who are on your side?
Our culture isn’t lost, YOUR culture was lost to us, we made our own culture and the irony is YALL follow ours
Yall really need Black Americans women on this pod.
Educated Black American women 💯
@@JRTexx -
They talk the same nonsense themselves. Just because they are book educated, doesn't mean once their lips get to flapping, they don't make fools out of themselves.
@@JRTexxand they're plenty of us
Baby they would have gathered their green cards and got the hell up out of there. I would have had them crying!
@@BrownSugarBaby1992 OKAY! let em know
Bruh it’s just tribalism exported from their home countries. Brazil has the largest population of blacks outside of Africa. Funny no one ever has anything to say towards them.
Yeah they don't call Brazilians African Brazilian.
@@Mr.Know.It_AllAfro-Brazilian
@@NorthKoreanComedian exactly I was thinking the same thing some darker Brazilians call themselves Afro-Brazilian.
@@NorthKoreanComedian afro is a hairstyle. African Brazilian, African Jamaican, African Haitian, African Dominican. So don't call us African American.
@@Mr.Know.It_All Afro-Brazilian means a Brazilian of African descent. Not a Brazilian with an Afro. Words can have different meanings. Did you know this?
We're lazy but we're the most copied
THAT IS THEIR GO TO FOR, IM JEOLOUS OF BLACK AMERICANS AND I WILL COPY YOU AND TRY TO BE YOU....A JEOLOUS PERSON EMULATES YOU, THEN DISRESPECTS AND LIES ON YOU TO OTHER PEOPLE, CLASSIC ENVIOUS, JELOUSY MOVES.....JUST IGNORE MOST OF THOSE MUSTY TRIBAL IGNORANT PEOPLE.
THEY WANT TO BE BLACK AMERICANS SO BAD
We lazy but we worked for free for 400 years and built the very country they wanna flee too…
Most of them come here and go to small communities. Where there's white people and try to act like they're white and that's 90% of them, they only have white friends and not black friends, that's a fact.
Still doesn't mean infact this makes your argument even worse😂
We (Black Americans) have lineage in America that goes back JUST AS FAR AS MOST JAMAICAN LINEAGES
Our lineage was formed here..Our Ethnogenesis was here..There was no America until the Black American. .Our ethnic is native to 🇺🇸
@@TrulyBlkAmerican exactly!
These ppl aren’t to be trusted, leave these ppl alone!
We are ancient apart of the Algonquins that lived here a mixture of the people that built the Mounds and Cities on Turtle Island Aborigines of AMe RICA
@777ynk right
Just cause immigrants moved to ATL yall are not Black Hollywood. Yall be getting ahead of yourselves. Who the hell is an immigrant who is a pillar in Atlanta?
EXACTLY!!!
These are Nigerian women, they do not represent other African nations that live in America, these men should’ve interviewed East African women.
@@DesertflowerASMR I definitely understand that the whole continent of Africa doesn’t agree with these women. Their are allies in Africa and historically we have been an asset to many African nations. Recently FBAs have decided to delineate and recognize our own culture which is different from others, due to the disrespect and vitriolic rhetoric from the diaspora. If I are an ally to us then what I say isn’t for u. But if the shoe fits, u know the rest….
Hopefully not Porsha ex husband because he was scamming
Black Americans are far from lazy , how you think the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 , civil rights act was even able to pass and become law because of the hard work and sacrifice from Black Americans
Bruh that was 60 years ago lol
@@thebreadwinner7585 bruh United States of America is only 248 years old ,60 years ago is not a long time ago. My parents were born before the civil rights . Black Americans made this country become diverse with the Immigration Act
@@JCE10NYC Black ppl are nowhere near same ppl they were 60 years ago. 90% of the ppl making stuff happen back then are dead. Give a recent example.
@@thebreadwinner7585 United States of America 🇺🇸 is not an old country, it’s relatively new compared to other countries in the world 🌎. That is a recent example where n you look at the scope of how USA has existed
Black people fought the civil right movement which was for African American only. Dr king never mentioned that the fight was for all black people on earth. Immigration and citizen act of 1965 was the result of the fight led by Asian and Mexican American which opened doors for immigrants to start entering the USA. Immigrants are not here because of the civil rights movement. Check google
Tethers look for faults in the fba community while running from theirs
Having us under a microscope while fleeing from their failed nations is crazy
Exactly
We sold your ancestors🥱🥱🥱
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They love calling things divisive when black Americans call them out on their bs.
@@mackmack9421 My point exactly!
Why are Non- AA’s obsessed with where AA’s are specifically from in Africa ?
🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
One told me “my ancestors were smarter than yours… you come from slaves…” my response was “and yet you’re in my country speaking down on me😒”
we had our Ethnogensis here in the place we now call the USA!! centuries ago - that makes us Native to America..We are a brand new breed of humans..Ancestry of European, Indigenous, African and more.. Ethnogenesis made in America
Meanwhile, they couldn't tell you where their great grandparents were born. No records, no paperwork, or even the good sense to ask their own elders.
@@nkashamasankofa1114 🤣😂😂Like forreal. They cant go past they grandparents.
Bro, becoming Dr's & Lawyers is something FBA did 100yrs ago. Africans come to a lane made possible by us & leave the abject poverty of their homelands to get a job, then brag about it to the people who made it possible is wild.
It's CRAZY!
Asked how many Africans or Caribbean sent someone to the moon or been to the moon? I’ll wait.. Everything a white person has done, a black American has done better. They are jealous!
Black Americans and Africans have similar poverty rate. 85 percent of African immigration happens within Africa. Not even 2 percent of that goes or the USA
@@EstaJeanette-nk7fj good, let them stay there & fight the white supremacy there instead of coming here and telling us it doesn't exist
Super wild…it goes to show that brain washing is deep on the continent. Here we are trying to show love and build and these fools got the nerve to hate…They can get this smoke just like everybody else.
These women were not qualified for this conversation. As a British Ghanaian this was hard to watch 🤦🏾♀️
Their ignorance is sureal
Right
AT ALL........!!!
@@limitlesslulu I could even hear your accent with the AT ALL 🤣🤣🤣, it was shocking
@@amberb8942 Podcasts bring this kind of women to rage bait us.....!
We been Black American longer then they been Nigerians but we dont have culture🤦🏾♂️
Exactly
U uneducated. Speak in ya native dialect. Make a dish that didn’t get invented during slavery. There’s a thousand rebuttals to ya stupid claim. Crack a book open or sumn. If that’s too hard read essays. Bottom line educate ya self
Yeah like there werent people existing in that area before the country was named. Naming a country doesnt mean the people didnt exist before they named it.
What gets me is they kept that name even after the break from the colonizer, Nigeria was a British corporation.....
@@drlonnie9092 Why keep the insulting name Nigeria?
As Black Americans, we shouldn't forget in these discussions that a few of these same people who have such a strong vitriol against us likely descend from the African clans/tribes that sold their own people away and maintained their elitist attitudes from what economic and social capital was gained from these exploits. Kidnappers would take young men, women and children and pass them to slave catching caravans who marched them miles to the coast in what were effectively almost death marches. They'd also be sailed in native dugout boats to ports by the hundreds and sold off to Europeans, Arabs and other Africans at coastal forts/ports to be chained aboard ship. In return, some (certainly not all but definitely some) of these West African tribes sold people off over religious differences, tribal differences, political differences, war, punishment and sometimes just out of convenience. In return for selling their people off they'd recieve rum, guns, tobacco, trinkets, and plants. You cannot remove 12+ million people from a continent without significant help from the locals. We should remember this every time they criticize us for not knowing what part of Africa we come from.
They were selling people from enemy tribes or the outcasts of their respective societies (i.e. criminals, etc.) To them, the people that they were selling off slaves weren’t their people. There wasn’t a notion of unity under blackness. Only different tribes and different ethnicities. Doesn’t excuse what they did but had clarify some things.
Plus there were plenty of them pressured by the Whites to give them slaves. Otherwise they would’ve just came in, spray the village and get them themselves. Plus plenty of whites were already doing that.
@janjISMYname I agree! There but for the grace of God, it could have been them! Nothing to brag about or look down on others for.
Yes definitely agree OP, slaves were sold by their own people who centuries on look down on those that survived the horrors! 😢
No the west Africans sold the shemites aka children of Israel who migrated into Africa fleeing the Roman Empire/babylonian empire. They did not sell their own people.
@janjISMYnamebut you still teach your generations to talk bad about us. I don’t except nothing from the HAM kids. They are Ham! Leave these ppl alone.
This actually sounds like a typical African when talking about Black Americans. Finally y'all are seeing what I've known for nearly a decade now 🔥
Facts my pops put me on in 2017
As an african all these debate for me is useless. I have a circle of black american friends and they often come to Africa. These hate on social media between both groups you guyw and your fathers can entertain it
@@africaine4889
The reality is it's not just social media. It's spoken about on social media because it happens in real life
@@Huhn-Bruh it is just social media. Ik many many black americans that travel to 52 african countries an even live move back an forward from there an here having 2 homes. Yall are just starting a have group an want it to reflect reality but it won't cuz its really insignificant. Yall have people that don't even look like you all that hate yall an control what should be black americans by you all are demonizing people that have 52 countries to liberate an fix up from all these evil European an western countries that wanna harm them an steal there resourses to........what are yall doing? Have yall just joined the hate train with your enemies now? Last I checked africans never did anything to yall. An that whole africans sold africans doesn't make sense when Europeans had guns to threaten an human traffick men women an children. They didn't see africans as humans so why would they do business with them? Plus both didnt understand one anothers language.....why do yall always fall for there lies? Its what they do all the time. Black americans from the past were smarter then this. Way smarter an thats why European Americans feared them
@@javianjohnson8746 i found at around 10 years old that they didnt fw us.
Instead of comparing the entire population of Africans to the entire population of AAs They compare the small number of elite Africans(successful African immigrants)from their group to the worst people of the AA group to make themselves feel relevant
Exactly
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Btw Africans on average make more than AA’s. So I don’t understand ur comment. I also know AA and Africans are special people bc even when ppl destroy our stuff (Great Wall of Benin, black Wall Street) take our writing systems and say we don’t have(Yoruba ancient writing system found) and all other we still create and have the world watching.
@@aidan2849as he stated! You’re comparing 200k upper class African immigrants in USA to 50 million black Americans! 🙃,
@@OhDatsJaVion if you know anything about statistics you’d know you only need 1000 people for a representative sample of a whole 330 million people. So I’m not sure what ur point is. My point I’m making is based on facts. Idc about opinions and I’m not rooting for AA or my own ethnic group bc I would never treat any black person any diff bc of said ethnic group.
What’s the difference between lazy and psychologically/ emotionally drained??? We dying from cardiac arrest… stressed tf out because everyone hates us and we don’t know why… 😢 (message) God bless ever AA that watches this video to find and accept the truth❤
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Maybe you should read the comment from your fellow BA, maybe you'll understand where the hate may come from...
Y'all called us blacker than black, we eat monkey, boots-scratchers, we live in mudhouse...
Africa is Changing that narrative...we're immigranting not only in America, all around the world and go back and rebuild.
What the BA need to do, is take what y'all perceived as hate, stereotype, and work on that to change the narrative...
Y'all want to be pampered, praised for what you went through for 400 years...
My question is, do you think the YT ppl just picked BA, and left Africa 400 years ago?
What name do you think the YT ppl called us when addressing us until 1960s? the N-word.
As I ask All Black people who aren’t Americans, where were you before the 60’s?
This!!!!
Before 1965 Immigration Act, less than 1% of blacks in the US were immigrants. Our parents, grandparents and great grandparents wanted this included in the Civil Rights because they believed that this would bolster our numbers as black people but little did we know that these people would undermine us.
In there mudhuts
Scared as ffff to come to America and help Foundational Black Americans fight Supremacy & Racism but now that we paved the way they Tether off of us with no respect or appreciation!
This was during the Jim Crow era where African American were fighting for absolute freedom from racial and economical oppression. But to answer where were Africans during this time? - they were also fighting for their freedom and independence from the slave masters that became colonizers. The first African country got its independence in 1957 and it not a coincidence these events of black people in America, Caribbean, South America and Africa were simultaneously fighting for their freedom. Freedom fighters from Africa and America were a team and helped each other.
Talking about dead beats? Why are there so many orphanages and street children in African nations?
Never been critiqued in the past....but times are changing
thank you!
A lot of African countries had recent wars and are still recovering, are u comparing 3rd world countries to America?
@@morningstarproductions8054 Yes. What’s their reason for “warring” with their own? A bunch on dead beats.
@@morningstarproductions8054 yes we are going to compare. Don’t come to America talking shit when you have people in your home country literally taking shits on the side of the road
Be honest AFRICANS messing up Atlanta especially the teathers from New York we can't stand them here
Stand on business with they ass don’t let ATL become New York.
@@ChillWill323 Nigerians SWEAR they're the most educated of all Africans but you look at that country and they're the worst in terms of politics, economics and infrastructure.
One time it is Black women other times it is African people who is really the saint here.
How? Typically when I hear stories about crime or bad business in Atlanta it doesn’t seem to come from African immigrants
@@Nebiyu135 if they're that dominant and business savvy why are so many African nations in shambles?
The irony in this whole conversation is the Fact that Africans willingly choose to come to America to reap the benefits this country has to offer. All of these benefits were built off the blood, sweat, and tears from the Slavery Black Americans suffered when Africans sold them to America. Black Americans had to choose slavery or death and with that burden still were able to build the foundation of wealth that has accrued and supports the lives that Africans come here looking for. These same Africans leave their country because of the lack of opportunities and the stress of the oppression they face in their homeland and choose not to uprise and fight to change their conditions, instead they come to America and call the people who continue to be oppressed lazy meanwhile they themselves ran from the fight for freedom needed in their own country to create the life they are stealing from black Americans today. Every resource given to them is being taken from us and they have the nerve to talk down to us. There are black Americans alive today who have direct lineage to those who suffered through Jim Crow and share cropping who have stories about how it has directly affected them. To sit here and besmerch that lineage shows the level of disrespect Africans have for us. Its ignorant to think we are the same because we have the same skin color. Black Americans lineage is unlike the lineage of any other culture on this planet yet we are forced to be hidden amongst every other culture based on our skin color, through ideals like minority and people of color. Thank you guys for shedding light on this topic.
These are my feelings exactly thank you for this truth filled comment.
Respectfully not sure how and why AAs fought for As to be here? Im thinking The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 is what is meant by AAs fighting for As. The Act was purposely designed for and targeting specifically and ethnically Europeans, you know white Americans, and anyone not looking African American or FBA. Remember it was originally written as The National Origins Formula in the 1920s before segregation Jim Crow and Jesse Jackson rhetoric on coining a phrase African American as fresh as daises to what is now a nuance is due to pledging allegiance to their ancestors, their origins no matter what. AAs weren’t “free” til 1865 Lyndon B. Johnson did that to AAs during that time according to the source, Africans didn’t ask to be here. I don’t think any of the immigrants who came here 25-30+ years ago from Africa/Caribbean came with disrespect or not having historical awareness of America that’s not fair you don’t want to know what it’s like in certain countries in Africa or any failed state due to greed/sanctioned/proxy wars/propaganda you would take advantage of the opportunity given or taken, that is what is meant by “lazy” not knowing the existing conditions highlighting AAs. They are not taking from you purposely or personally. Of course they will go back and build their foreign nation it’s not you they’re after it’s money anybody knows that you follow where the money goes. Other races don’t have hate or confusion the way AA/FBA/As/CRBNs do you don’t find that strange?
@@NileValleyMade Before The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 this country had quotas that only allowed people to Immigrate from particularly Western European countries. The Immigration and Nationality Act removed all quotas and in turn there was an influx of all nationalities from around the world who could apply to become permanent residents, or citizens of the US. Without The Civil Rights Movement Act of 1964 this would not have taken place. In large part The Immigration and Nationality Act was indirectly influenced by The Civil Rights Act of 1964’s focus on racial inequality and discrimination which allowed for abolished quotas so for lack of better word what they called skilled workers could come here to contribute regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, or nationality. Without Civil Rights Act this would not have happened.
@@twb123 You just repeated what I said, but did AAs make that a law?
@ Dr King and several Native black Americans who were the majority in the United States during that time for several years started a Movement called The Civil Rights Movement. They fought, many died due to being murdered, marched, rallied and held several demonstrations and meetings with elected officials to fight for these laws and for our citizens rights as Americans. Though there were allies that joined the movement it’s birth place was in the black American church so yes our elders black Americans fought and died for these rights which in turn allowed other groups to anchor themselves to that struggle and also benefit and in most cases more so than black Americans ever got the chance to. The first Civil Rights Act was established in 1957 by President Dwight D Eisenhower (Republican) it was the first legislation black Americans had gotten in this country since Reconstruction after Chattel Slavery. There were many provisions and many particularly democratic politicians who fought against it. Long story short revamping of voter’s rights, desegregation of schools, etc. Civil Rights Act of 1960 focused on poverty and economic disparity the most important part of legislation was signed into law reluctantly by Democratic President Lyndon B Johnson there was an uprising and his hand was somewhat forced and The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law.
Serious question: what is Nigerian and Ghanaian culture? What are they even known for culturally on a global scale? Us Black Americans continually hear this babble about culture from others in the diaspora when, in all honesty, nobody knows what your cultures are and fewer care to know
Fleeing
Running and babbling 😊
@@Derrty-DANCEtethering 😂
Google is free
Mud huts, Boko Haram and poverty. Thats their culture😂.
Been to Nigeria let me tell you, I've never seen such abject poverty - they do have decent parts but they should be the last to criticize any group. Im in management a financial firm- i give no preference to africans when hiring because of this very mindset - especially the young intern applicants- im not even AA, but i would be a 🤡 if i didn't know what AAs have done for blks on a global level
I’ve also been to several countries in Africa! I never criticized the people their so for them to come to our country and talk down on us after we’ve fought a 500 year War with Racism & Supremacy is disgusting. I wish we never acknowledged them. Dr. King knew that Reparations was what he should have fought for and not Civil Rights but he was killed the next day! The Civil Rights Bill was the biggest joke played on Foundational Black Americans!
What do you own in America? Sad people. You own nothing, and you do not own America. Have you seen your people under the bridge and corners all over America begging and committing crimes? This is why no respect you in America. What do you own here in America?
Never been a reciprocal critique but new generation is going to do just that.
That's the key.Instead of comparing the entire population of Africans to the entire population of AAs They compare the small number of elite people(successful African immigrants)from their group to the worst people of the AA group to make themselves feel better.
AA is small population compared to Nigeria itself.
When she mentioned jazz she did not realize that it was already Westernizwd when she said her traditional music ...jazz ,Rock and roll, country are African-American creations
I was thinking this same thing
Quit labeling us as African Americans. It’s a misnomer
@@truw1600 We have no better term. We're not ethnically conscious enough 🤷♂
@@truw1600 we are african americans if you don't like it use the term afro american.
Which further shows just how ignorant they are to what black Americans have contributed to the whole world.
They are in Atlanta, Georgia having this conversation? Atlanta is literally one of the most inspiring Black cities in the country.
Calling black Americans lazy is just crazy
You spelled accurate wrong
@@thebreadwinner7585 u spelled ur a funky mu stee tether wrong.
@@thebreadwinner7585 u spelled ur a funky mu stee tether wrong.
@@mufasa1794 Nah but nice try
She talking about blk on blk crime here but they have tribal gangs with kids carrying automatic weapons…
Exactly! I don’t understand why people in the diaspora act like their home countries aren’t also dealing with violence and crime.
@@DailyRapUpCrew🎯🎯 they are literally running from the crime in their country we arent fleeing elsewhere… i honestly think we aren’t violent enough! Ppl use to fear us and I think it’s time to start flexing who we really are. U gotta have violent to have peace
@@DailyRapUpCrewand most of the time our situations are far worse than what’s happening in the U.S. I think a lot of us are ashamed of what’s going on in our countries and are trying to feel better abt ourselves and belittle AAs by saying we do better than yall in yall country. It’s sad that that’s happening though.
Have they even got those girls back Boko Haram yet?
@@gapeach14 no they ain’t try to get them back they are too busy running around the world like they on a world tour
Who really cares what African tethers think tho ? 🤷🏿♂️
Whats a tether?
@@landmark22 you know Google is free
@@landmark22a immigrant that doesn't wear their traditional cultural clothing.
@@Mr.Know.It_All thats not what that means. Its a slur word that's now evolved to something dehumanizing that was created by so called FBA hate group. It used to mean those that benefit off of black americans without ever supporting them but now it's evolved into a hateful slur word to all that arent FBA who are a hate group an from reading these comments. Every one of yall are just like the very European Americans thats been oppressing yall. The new hate group for the yt man
You guys make entire videos about what black ppl from other countries think, so I’m assuming some of u must care tbh
So Afro Beat originated out of Jazz & Funk music.....Black Americans created blues jazz rock & roll R&B Soul .
& rap/hip hop.
@@ArriahLaThat's a no brainer 👍🏿
That part. 💯
Never that 😂 Stop claiming other black people. You all claim Reagge now Afro beat what else ? Amapiano next ??
As a Nigerian woman, they’re full of sh*it when they said Akata is not a derogatory word because it is.
We understand this because they don’t have any terms to describe other ethnic groups of people except black Americans
@@DailyRapUpCrew And they wanna cry that these conversations are divisive, but they’re the ones who initially divided themselves from black Americans smh.
We've learned that tethers lie...a lot
@@Mrs_Sandra7Or cry about being called an African booty scratcher in the second grade 😂
I'm sick of the lies all these tethers ran from the problems we face here. I don't get it.
@@lifeisamatrix6904 The only reason I would like to go there is for food without toxins and chemicals.
You don't face the same problem africans face in their country 😂. Are you this delulu ?
Why does everyone that is not Black American juxtapose themselves to Black Americans as to validate their identity/behaviors.
Can you not mention your ways without juxtaposing them to ours. It’s bizarre.
The same reason black men juxtaposed themselves to black women.
🧢 ur just focusing on the ppl who do that. Guarantee you haven’t interacted w enough black ppl from other countries to make this blanket statement
@@NorthKoreanComedian I have been overseas many times and can confirm they are absolutely obsessed with us.
@@calaragazza3556 Ppl see what they want to see. You yourself are an AA, so of course people may ask u about your culture because they are curious. Most Africans do not think about FBA on a daily basis. You say this to make yourself feel special. Feel pride in your unique personality traits rather than the ethnicity you were forced into. Most African media has nothing to do w what’s going in FBA communities, especially not in East Africa
@@NorthKoreanComedian 🧢
I love my culture, my people and what we have given to the world!
As an FBA...I could care less what they feel or think
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Does she not know Caribbean and black Americans where on the same boat like how hard is it to understand
I don’t know why that seems to be the hardest fact for people to understand!
It didn’t sound like she even knew that bro
Yeah just like the ones in brazil to but yall only have this smoke with the Caribbean and africans but the entire Brazilian people. Do yall see them as a different sub-grou, because they view it the same as us , yall just dont come for them . Most slave went to the Caribbean and Brazil.
@@mrwells8178 BIG🧢🤣
Nothing is lazier than a person saying they want someone to provide.
No matter WHERE you come from
No, it's traditional and most other races of men understand this.
I am a Caribbean man. I was born in St. Lucia no St. Lucian would ever tell you they’re from Africa no St. Lucian ever talks about their African roots to be honest a lot of St. Lucians don’t like Africans ….. I was raised in America since I was about two years old so I never looked at black Americans any different Black people are Black people you think when that cop pulls you over he’s like oh yeah he’s from Africa. We’re not gonna treat him bad no, you’re still a black person to them.
I say this all the time especially to my Haitian husband, at the end of the day we're both black
I'm surprised to hear that because I thought that St. Lucians like Africans.
Our elders didn’t tell us we were African, the media did. Saying all dark skin comes from Africa is a racist idea.
Exactly. This earth had “black” people all over before “white” people came along. I don’t like say black or white because that’s a legal status. But we was already here. That African American shit is a misnomer. They gave us that shit to make us forget where we came from which is here. I had elders tell me they remember when they changed it to African American.
EXACTLY
That’s where dark skin originated lol
You must be uneducated. DNA and basic science prove you wrong.
Im so glad these diaspora wars are going on. It's exposing so many of the types people we should stay away from. Its also exposing what a lot of the diaspora thinks of us, good and bad.
Bingo! Overt vs covert
You guys are so embarrassing. You gat all this tools to succeed in America and you are still flopping on succeeding. Instead of becoming a doctor, scientist, lawyer, you chose to be a rapper or an NBA star with no direct benefit to the black community in America that is ridden with gangsterism.
LISTEN, IT IS EXTREME JELOUSY, THATS ALL.
Yes!! Unmasked!
Imagine being glad of a social media comment war. How dumb are you to think social media is rl
Lol us Black Americans definitely know where we come from
Im from America. We are America.
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I’m from Lafayette Louisiana 🤣💪🏿
My 4x Grandfather was literally at the signing of Texas's Declaration of Independence because it was signed at the house he lived in, the "Whitehouse on the Brazos"! His parents, my 5x grandparents, were enslaved by President Andrew Jackson. I'm AMERICAN and know exactly where I come from.
Furthermore, it's hilarious to hear these sisters praise Afro Beats as purely African, yet acknowledge its roots in JAZZ & FUNK.....Two UNIQUELY BLACK AMERICAN genres. Smh you can't make this 💩 up 🤦🏾♂️
I'm from South Carolina
Not only did we create our culture (persistence) the whole world literally down talks us while also mimicking us. Being African American is a strange phenomenon were literally the flavor of the earth. Eli be spittin
This is not strange. Black American culture is exploited by white capitalism that is why it’s global. America is the richest country on earth right now and pushes its culture on the world which happens to include black American culture.
🤣🤣 Trying to tell us about us while wearing everything about us? 🤣🤣
Did you make that dress or gabrics
@@OmbreDivino123YES,
WEAR YOUR CULTURAL TRIBAL CLOTHING AND YOUR AFRICAN STYLE, STOP COPYING BLACK AMERICANS
@@OmbreDivino123they sure as hell wouldn’t find these garbs the villages of Africa.. get real!! Not even in the malls mostly 😅
@@BlackOwnedSoulSistah that shows how your brain is limited. these outfits are all over africa. and first it is not african american designed or fabricated fabrics. why would you be so boastfull about what you dont own. make your own and talk about it.
These conversations are very important to have between Black people in America and Black people in Africa and other places, me as a Nigerian definitely felt empathy towards the frustration these men had in this video alone .
I think it's weird people move to America pick up black American mannerisms and style of dress and then start to down black Americans. Imagine if 400,000 black Americans moved to Nigerian in the next 5 years started speaking in pidgin, wearing yoruba agbada and igbo red caps and start downing the native population it's weird.
@@jasminepearls1047 you’d be suprised a lot of Nigerians would actually welcome that, go to Nigeria around Christmas or around Afro Nation event
African is the poorest place on earth how dare you tslk
@@jasminepearls1047 Your point proves your lack of understanding and Knowledge
Mannerisms, Habits and ways of speaking 😂😂😂
If you live in a place many years you probably can take some of that place…. Expressions, Lingo etc.
If you guys go to Nigeria like you said and have critics about habits over there it will not cause problems because Africans see black from other places like Their people, their brothers. The DIASPORA must be One 1️⃣
Peace and prosperity
It’s not important to have this conversation if y’all are always in USA 🙃🙃, go have this conversation in your homeland and fix it up
Other Africans are doing the same thing to South Africans, South Africans are called lazy by immigrants in South Africa. I never understood that logic because data shows that American blacks are the richest blacks in the world without leaving their own country and South African blacks are the 3rd richest blacks in the world and no1 in Africa without leaving their country. I find these two sisters misinformed and cant articulate themselves correctly
Who are the 2nd most to richest blacks in the world
@@thegoldenb7280 CAN U NOT READ TETHER?
@@mufasa1794 looks like u can’t read cuz he was talking about the 1st and 3rd richest… Vakabon
@@thegoldenb7280 Brazilian blacks are second
Why do you have to lie? Ask chat gpt who are the richest blacks American blacks or African blacks. Use ur common sense. Africans for the most part actually own their intellectual property and land of heritage. Not to mention most rich AA are entertainers . Why does no AA own a portion of the nba? Does that make sense? Just so you know the richest black person Dangote financed a refinery I think the 4th biggest in the world and guess whose making sure it doesn’t benefit people?
My mother married a Nigerian man 4 or 5 years ago. Divorced him last year. He came over here and was just a factory worker.
My mother told me that he and his other Nigerian friend said that 6lack men are lazy, but she explained that her son isn't (i have a 6 figure cyber security job). They really believe the stereotypes.
He got out of working for the factory because of his hands. His main goal was to use my mother to get himself and his kids into America.
His sister came over to the US as well. She was trying to marry me to tether herself to the US, but my mother was not allowing it. She then went back home to Nigeria, got pregnant and had her baby in the States to tether herself to the country.
That’s wicked 😢
The girl whose mom is American has the nerve to refer to Americans as them like she isn't American. I bet when she goes to Africa, her cousins refer to her as my American cousin.
West Africans dream of living in America. They only have this arrogance on US soil.
I like upfront disrespect..let's me know true colors
Either they wanna be African or they don’t. I once told a girl your a pretty African queen. “Liberia” bruh she was pissed they lost and confused lol
@@Jdfortheculture but if you ask her if she'd ever revoke her american citizenship for her African one 😆
Her mom is Not actually black American (descendants of USA chattel slavery) she’s an immigrant
As a Black British person with parents from the Caribbean i'm shocked at the comments in the video. Trust me a lot of us do not hold these views & opinions!! The hate against Black Americans is unjustified. Although i have Caribbean roots, lets face it its only because my ancestors were dropped off at the islands instead of the US or South America...we still don't know our actual African roots even if there has been mixing along the way. Condemning a whole group of people who had no choice in the matter is insane to me! Unfortunately there are some quarters of the African community that look down on Caribbean people too. The divisiveness is hurtful. The world owes a lot to Black American culture, history, resilience and pioneers. We have a lot more to gain in our unity than in our differences🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇩🇩🇲❤
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@@nadzalln 100% agree.
I always find it funny that when you ask them why they don’t reject Jamaicans, Trinidadians and other Caribbeans like they do us, they never can answer it. Africans will say their culture is different from Caribbeans, but for some reason we’re the only ones that get rejected as if we’re the only group of blacks that were slaves and stripped from Africa.
One word. Jealousy. We stay on the minds 24/7.
This is a good point.
@@georgiagurlc4497💯
The Africans that come here and say we are lazy are disingenuous. You are comparing your upper class to our lower class. The end of the day our lower class is doing better than most countries lower class. Also if you come here on a visa you have no choice but to do well. lol. You come on a student visa and your grades drop you going back home. You come on a work visa and lose your job you are going back home. We not comparing apples to apples.
Great point. A lot of African people aren't around successful Black people in the community and they tend to be isolated. So the ignorance kicks in when they say "lazy"
Easy to say that when you are a minority in a white majority nation. Would it be the same if America was all black?
@@TheSub-SaharanAmericanLegend -
As I try to note to those idiots. If every ADOS/FBA person here in the US were on their grind, there would be no opportunities for Africans here in the US. So, for the segment of ADOS/FBAs who are not grinding a constructive purpose, they create opportunities for anyone and everyone. And for the Cracker Loving Africans, they need to understand the sentiment holds the same for Whites. For the opportunities they squander, it leave an opening for others to take advantage of.
But it's funny ADOS/FBA, no matter how smart and resourceful they are, can't go to Nigeria and the other nations, and create/take advantage of opportunities in the Africa.
Great points…. Many don’t know this
The super class is back in Africa. The refugees and lower class are the ones who go to America for opportunities
Why are they questioning Black Americans but not everyone else. Black Americans are constantly the topic of discussion and constantly being compared to.
They saying Black on Black crime but acting like they not doing the shit in Africa??
Blacks are the minority in America yet we have made contributions and impact in the country. Africans are the overwhelming majority in Africa yet they are being colonized and treated like losers by a small group of whites on their own land? Where do they find time to criticize black Americans?
@@ninadavis8491 Yeah we have crime in Nigeria, but the difference is that our youths (i.e. preteens) are not dropping bodies in the streets. One of your FBA brother, Oshay Duke Jackson, who I am subscribed to, said he feels safer in Uganda than any hoods in America.
@@Nigerian-born_American how many times other tribes committed genocide in Africa AGAINST OTHER TRIBES WE NEVER COMMITTED GENOCIDE
@@Nigerian-born_American Let the youth in Nigeria have access to guns like American youth. Watch how fast that changes 😂💯
This girl is half Ghanaian and half Black American and has all this vitriol towards her BA side, sad.
@EndSeven because 9 times out of 10 she probably was bullied by black Americans lmao.
@@RobertSmithlll-n6h
That's a goofy assumption. If one of her parents are BA how would we know she wasn't one of us unless she told us?
THOSE AFRICANS LIES OUT OF THE GAPS OF THEIR GUMS, THAT THING IS AN FULL AFRICAN
Facts that’s what happen when black Americans mix with Africans/Caribbeans usually the mom is always black American and the father is some immigrant smh
I think her mother is first generation African immigrant . I don’t think she’s actually black American (descendants of USA chattel slavery)
As of 2023, there are nearly 2 million Black millionaires in the United States, which is about 8.8% of the total number of millionaires in the country. The number of Black millionaires in the U.S. is much larger than the top 19 African countries combined.
I NEVER see Africans so opinionated about FBA in public.
@femetriusevans4139 because they know what they say is bs. They’re only bold on the internet but they won’t dare say that crazy shit to a black American to they faces. That’s why I said the internet created cowards.
Correct. This is just an issue people like to promote. Most FBAs do not think about Africans and most Africans don’t think about FBA, these conversations are so funny to me
@@NorthKoreanComedianI disagree until we started calling ourselves FBA African immigrants didn’t have an issue with us again until we started to clarify all of us didn’t originally come from Africa.
Most African immigrants emulate black Americans not the other way around because we constantly are told we have no culture yet they dress like us,talk like us etc. so somebody’s thinking about us.
@@NorthKoreanComedianAfricans absolutely think about FBAs. A common justification for why they have this contempt for us is how FBAs are portrayed in Africa. Then they bring that same vitriol to America, sparking conversations like this one.
@@lamontjennings8996 No. I'm 49 years old so I grew up in a time where FBA repped Africa in everything and stood up in defense of Africa. We really thought there was some unity and we thought they saw us as brothers the same way we saw them. Until more came over here and IMMEDIATELY began to side against us and bring an arrogant, tribal divisiveness that we never knew existed. My point is that to our faces we hear none of this. We see them at work and in the community every day and they never express these opinions about us to our faces. If it wasn't for the Internet we'd still think that Africans love Black Americans and see us as kinfolk who fought for things that paved the way for other groups to come here and prosper. These panels reveal that they never saw us as African in any way and think we're inferior to them. We would never know this otherwise.
Tethers the world thinks you're musty..........
LMAOOOOO 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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And scammers
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Hungry, poor, and primitive, yet you don’t see FBA on podcasts telling the whole world.
American black ppl started country & Rock&Roll
Hip hop, gogo music, r&b, gospel etc
Black Americans also influenced amapiano, afro beat and afro beats. Plus some of the other african genres that lead to them like high life.
We are sick and tired of hip hop. You also invented gangsterism that is deleting y'all currently
@@Bob-7-Freak and your ppl created what music? Watch your reply be, in 1899 the drum come from Congo that was transferred to America type shit. Nobody checking for u, but you know what hip hop is. Which has different genres. You don't like Tupac, Nas, (your African brother wale) Scarface, Lauren Hill, Wu Tang, cool, but the 🌍 does.
@@yessir8805 We didn't invent Rap because it does not contribute anything positive to the community. As a matter of fact, fuck rap
This show just proved we not African
We was always here
Ain't no slave ship records
And they admitted only 3% of 12 million Africans were sent to America
The story have holes
All west African countries except LIBERIA have only existed for 95 years at most. How could they possibly say we don't know our history?😂😂😂. Y'all hilarious. So "Jamaicans"are Jamaican But "Black Americans" aren't American?🤔. Even though America is Older than Jamaica?😂😂😂😂. Somebody need to Reteach AFRICANS about history in North America.
Like SERIOUSLY SERIOUSLY.
They all type of historically lost.
🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️. Y'all DIFFERENT.
Y'all whole history knowledge in America is identical to what the school system taught.🤦🏿♂️
We still love y'all.
We gone always be y'all favorite influence.
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Tell them google Chahta tribe and Shinnecok tribe and Pamunkey tribe. Them tethers are 🤡
Jamaica as is older than the USA it was called Jamaica before the white man set foot in north America. Jamaica is the native name meaning land of wood and water.
@@jameswatson5807Jamaica only became a country in 1962.
@@calaragazza3556 😂
Preach!
Jealousy is ugly
So are they.
@@mufasa1794 🤣🤣🤣
African culture doesnt influence Black Americans. Black Americans we do have some african ancestry so whatever we retained is a part of our heritage not an influence.
This just made me love black American women more.
Hip hop is a subculture to our larger Black American culture
And before Hip Hop came the ONLY American classical music, JAZZ, which was born from our OTHER creations, starting with Negro (Hebrew) spirituals, then gospel, then ragtime, then some more gospel, then blues, THEN jazz, then rock and roll, 60s doo wop, rhythm and blues, disco, club music, deep house, Hip Hop, techno, and any other music we created.
@@yehudahlioness8544please stop lying
@@BrownSugarBaby1992 Well now, I see we have a jealous hater in the midst, lol. I was singing at Carnegie hall and not out of my teens yet in 1992, if you were born in "1992", so you should be asking me questions instead of calling me a liar, showing how strangely under educated and ignorant you are regarding statements which are TRUE, child. Whatever the case of your hate, you are not showing much respect for yourself.
Like I said, ....before we CREATED Hip Hop, the ONLY American classical music, JAZZ, was born from our OTHER creations, starting with Negro (Hebrew) spirituals, then gospel, then ragtime, then some more gospel, then blues, THEN jazz, then rock and roll, 60s doo wop, rhythm and blues, disco, club music, deep house, Hip Hop, techno, and any other music AMERICAN NEGROES created.
@@BrownSugarBaby1992it’s not a lie tho … yo azz must be an African 🤦🏾♂️
It's true, so pick your twisted face up off of the ground, and go back and tell your parents they did a horrible job teaching you respect for those you wish you were.
African American ain't African 💯.
Jesse Jackson is the reason we say african American
We are black Americans , they are african Americans
😂🤦🏾♂️ damn y'all are ignorant!
@@JayRBG. No you ignorant. You want us to be you do bad
Every Black person on earth is African regardless of your nationality or accent lol
@@yessir8805 Nah, you’re just historically illiterate
We are not African American, no such thing....that label was est. In 1985....so please stop calling us that
Nope,1782!.uts a name we made up,at that time,was still doas here who were born in Africa.we not african tho.our 1st ancestors were,that's it.we were made right here
1312 Mansa Abubakari II discovered America 180 years before columbus and came from Africa
I'm Ammuruken....no relation to Africa
@@jiholmes28 I gave u a piece of history don't like it ight i won't try again and try to be funny with "ammuruken" im from the bassa tribe in cameroon never been enslave 1884 Hans à german general wrote some about us in his book
I won't make fun of you because you been enslaved but in the future know Who u talkin to we don't have the same allowed level of pride
We fought to never been enslaved
African American is a misnomer.
The blind arrogance and Narcissistic behavior of the lady in the scarf is cringe worthy at least. She calls us lazy, but best believe if she comes across a FBA with money she will go above and beyond to gather his attention 😂
What is a "Tether"?
I present to you Exhibit A.
@@B-Eazy_DatDude 😭😭😭😭😭😭
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yup 🤣🤣🤣🤣
What is a C- picker “I present to you exibit B
This is why I don't follow the Pan African BS. FBA.
Not all melanated Americans come from Africa. Some of us are indigenous to this continent. JUST SAYIN
Exactly. We been here from the beginning
This!!! We go way back
we came before columbous . this is known
So y’all believe we were the first native Americans?? Not the actual natives on the reservation??
@@keelowiththesteelo233yes there is data that people crossed the bering strait before the ice age
The disrespect from the two African women is jarring. They have a sense of superiority over Black Americans. They ruin any possibility of true dialogue.
African Americans most definitely have a culture and it isn’t lost. It’s just been co-opted and then diluted by the mainstream. We have a long history of musical, dance, spoken word, religious, inventors, athletic achievement, food, and fashion culture, which are all alive and well. These individuals from the Caribbean, and African countries are the majority in their countries, but we are a minority here in the US.
BLACK AMERICANS HAVE SUPERCEDED ALL THE DIASPORA GERMS
I’m loving the comments…Young black kings and Queens preach. Let all the minorities know that they would not have the rights or privileges that they have in America if it wasn’t for Black America…Also, if there was no such thing as Black America this planet would be boring af
STR8 facts we Black Americans are the seasoning to this world!!!!
And just like that everyone understand what Foundational Black Americans been trying to say 😂
EXACTLY
Basically it sounds like they need a new social circle. Black Americans are thriving like never before. Keep it up ppl!
I work around Africans and it’s almost like talking to a kid that knows nothing . They really don’t know how much they benefited off our work and we barely get the luxury to enjoy it. Not only that they barely like to help you on the job but expect help talking about lazy
I work at an international organization and I’m one of the only Americans on the job. The Africans are the laziest group of people and that’s why no one likes working with them.
@callmerisky1198 this, if it wasn't for the sacrifices of Black revolutionaries, those Africans would be in the bottom just as bad.
Man I’m so glad I don’t live in NYC anymore. Imagine being black American on a date with them and them thinking this about you?
So glad to be back around my own culture and people. This is why I left NYC
African chick are super easy. 😂 Also, 😊 no black American has ever woken up in America and thought about anybody in Africa. It has never ever happen.
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Bingo I don't even hit the dm if I see a flag there in the profile now.. I can do better on my own...
NYC is immigrant central
We aren't checking for African men at all.
Not at allllll!!!😂 But they are checking for us, hence their anger and jealousy.✅
Thank you!!!!!! Like literally nowhere
@@Buffalo_Soulja With all due respect, we are not checking for BA women. The majority of Nigerians, specifically from my tribe, Igbo, seek to marry Igbo in order to retain the language, customs, traditions/culture, et cetera. I have only seen a very very small minority of Igbos seeking/marrying BA-women or WA-women.
@@Nigerian-born_AmericanLies! Pull up the stats
@@Nigerian-born_AmericanGood because y’all are literally dog food compared to a black American man! They look better, smell better and just better all the way around!
The problem with this argument of "they dont want to know where they come from" is that its disingenuous. Even if every African American knew their lineage and african ethnicity those same africans wouldnt claim or accept them. Its purely a point of disrespect and an elitist attitude.
In Africa..THEY DIDNT BUILD UP THEIR INFRASTRUCTURE..NOT ONE ROAD,NOT ONE BUILDING THE CHINESE DID .HELL THEIR TOO LAZY TO FIGHT THE PEOPLE WHO ARE ENSLAVING/ COLONIZING THEM NOW THEY GET ON A PLANE AND LEAVE .BUT WE'RE LAZY...LOL MAN STOP IT
I ask any African how powerful is your culture if you are taught to put yt man on a pedestal and your country is a third world? What does that ancient culture really produce?
We are not tough to put a white man anywhere. Next question
Smh, no African puts yt men on a pedestal. Make it make sense, the majority of FBA, overwhelming, vote for the party that placed them in bondage, even after the late/great Malcolm told you not to do so.
Yes they do they teach there children to marry white they had the show on this same exact RUclips channel stop it
Stop it bro I can send you a multitude of clips with white people talking all crazy to Africans Africans worshipping white men Africans getting they ass whooped by yt men nikka dailyrapup had a show with a African stating y'all teach y'all children to marry white ain't no black Americans teaching they kids that bs
Same question can be asked of black Americans that love to call themselves n words.
The truth is JEALOUSY AND ENVY, that’s all
Exactly
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They are speaking mad facts. I was working for a coffee shop and noticed some customers were speaking Mende so I greeted them in Mende, unfortunately I never got to learn the full language so the man kept talking till he realized I didn't understand that much then proceeded to tell me I'm not a son of Africa snatched the coffee threw the money at me and left.
Following us around screaming that we don't know where we came from means nothing to me that's why I'm not even watching this video or anything like it. Foundational Black Americans are with our people minding our own business, delineating from people who work against us. Protecting and focusing on OUR Culture and Lineage. Whatever this video is saying means nothing to me as an FBA.
I appreciate you sharing your perspective! It's important to honor and protect our culture and lineage. Everyone has their own journey, and I respect that.
I agree
AFRICANS ARE EXTREMELY JEOLOUS OF BLACK AMERICANS
It’s poisonous
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Jealousy is a dangerous drug
Its interesting that we almost never see videos and podcasts titled "How African Americans feel about Africans". Why? Because African Americans are not obsessed with Africans like theyre obsessed with African Americans.
Correct!
Stop lying when african started going to America they were highly discriminate
Factz
Yup
Because guess what Africans don't care what AAs think and these conversations are always started by AAs
These Tethers are a trip. They can’t do squat in their home country. Black Americans made the lane they’re in,sit at the table we literally built,and try to disrespect us. YOU copy us,We don’t copy YOU. Nobody tries to replicate African culture,but EVERYONE tries to copy our style,our swag,our music,our dance,our grace. The last thing Africa gave the world was US.