Nigerian Woman Apologizes To African Americans After SAYING THIS| Ep. 52

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @Kenganda
    @Kenganda  Год назад +61

    Note: The Ugandan Tourism Board did take him around after he arrived into the country and has done a fairly good job giving him a great experience. This podcast was filmed BEFORE that occured.

    • @kahlildalry5603
      @kahlildalry5603 Год назад

      The UK dude understand that the white man has his boot on black Americans neck so black Americans as whole isn’t really allowed to grow! the Jackson dude sounds like a coon! And cultural conditioning plays a major part in black Americans lack of progress!!

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Год назад +23

      @@kahlildalry5603 man shut up you probably don't do anything for blacks but work at subway talking trash hanging out with white women

    • @sankofaa3000
      @sankofaa3000 Год назад +5

      😂 subway eat fresh

    • @bobbye.wright4424
      @bobbye.wright4424 Год назад +2

      Oshay i didnt know your family was from. Louisiana im from. Shreveport about 70 or 80 miles from. Bastrop and about 60 miles from. Natchitoches

    • @taharka3897
      @taharka3897 Год назад

      ​@@Kenganda Oshay I hear you. But the answer is not that easy. We have built wealth, many times in history and it was burned 🔥 down. White people does not want black people to succeed and they will do anything to stop us including death. So we better prepare to fight and die to move forward. Our number one problem is religions, if we get rid of it our minds will be free to build our community and protect it with our life if necessary. You guys speak about brainwash, our biggest brainwash is Christianity and Islam. Both were forced and beaten into us. If black people minds is not free of this nonsense, we shall remain slaves .

  • @parania394
    @parania394 Год назад +171

    I am from Jamaica and when i came to America, I did not listen to what anyone had to say about my America brothers and sisters, call me stubborn, but God show me what I needed to see , and I immediately understood, now my African sister is saying they have every right to be angry, but they need to move on, my question is how, when the system has so many blocks, so Many pins and barriers in place by the colonizers, and it seems to be getting worse, you actually have a place to go, they are kinda stuck here. Stolen from Africa like the islanders, however in the island we did not have all those stipulations, so I am asking all our people open your eyes for God sake, and see what you need to see. God bless.

    • @r01dtox15
      @r01dtox15 Год назад +7

      You have the answer.... Your first sentence before coma.... Will solve everything after.

    • @nubianpaige
      @nubianpaige Год назад +30

      Lets make correction this is our land we don't flee because our ancestors fought for our freedoms and all Africans that come to this country benefit from. I trace my lineage on my father side 1652 and my mother 1854. So we know where we come from we don't flee this land for a better opportunity because we fight to build the moral compas on this land, which most people on the diaspora see as complaining. So with that being said I respect your comment, but ya'll need to come to our land and understand that NO FOREIGNER COULD COME HERE AND ENJOY THE COMNFORTS OF AMERICANS IF IT WAS NOT FOR American Blacks. We have a cultural difference so people need to stop inserting themselves in Black American issues if you lack knowledge. Saying we don't have no where to go, we dont know where we come from, etc. That shit not a flex, as a Black American we know the struggle continues and so does the fight.

    • @taleshagray198
      @taleshagray198 Год назад +5

      This spoke to my soul! ❤️

    • @kaneo3243
      @kaneo3243 Год назад

      I don't see how the victimhood mentality can help anyone. The only ones who move forward are those who make deliberate effort and commitment to move forward. You may wish to watch the movie, "Lean On Me."
      Most African Americans sabotage themselves and fall into traps they know is there to catch them. They easily succumb to anger and emotional frustrations and commit actions that consign them to jail, only to regret them soon after. Once you have been to jail, the system's got you where it wants you. They act first and apologize later, instead of considering their options first. No man who acts out of emotions has a future in any culture. It's a terrible way to live your life as an emotional baby.
      Another serious handicap with Americans, especially blacks, is that they have low self esteem. They are always trying to prove something. They confuse good self-esteem with bravado (puffing out your chest to prove God knows what?), boasting you 've got this & that, a contemptible inability to shut up your mouth even for a second and a show of every form of behavior that demonstrates vulnerabilities, fears and insecurities. Most have retarded emotional quotient, hence, they easily succumb to the urgency of the present.
      Granted, the White man has done unspeakable harm to blacks in America (& will continue to hate and harm blacks), yet the greatest problems blacks face today is from his fellow blacks. They have been indoctrinated to hate themselves and fight over things that don't make sense.
      Individual success does not amount to much in an environment of collective failure.
      I can actually write a book on this subject.

    • @lisiaetv5478
      @lisiaetv5478 Год назад +20

      @@nubianpaige Thank you for this! You are absolutely right about how other melanated people from outside America come to America and attempt to "insert" themselves in Black American issues without even a simple understanding of the struggle. But, just because your skin is melanated does not grant you the right to speak on the African American's struggle.... especially, not if your ancestors were implicit in our bondage (Transatlantic slave trade). Understanding regarding the anger Black Americans "harbor" could easily be explained if they take the time to ask the average Black American about their Black American history. But if they stay in America for any amount of time and their skin is melanated, they will begin to understand the plight of African American's and racism in America when their unarmed father, son, or brother gets murdered by law enforcement during what appeared to be a simple traffic stop. To add, the other melanated people that think they have a solution for the Black American struggle, first get the proper understanding of what the word racism means because it is not about someone of another race disliking you. Racism entails a system of discrimination, meaning there are systematic measures that are built inside the system (institutions) for the sole purpose of oppressing that which is other than white with a special emphasis on ensuring economic and social depression of that which is African American to make sure white continues to be supreme. And no, the answer it not to just move on. The solution is complex, but to start, you don't just move on but you work to move up! The solution is in what African Americans have been doing such as in Reconstruction, Civil Rights movement and even now (Black American women are the most educated group in America). We work to change the system from outside and within. The solution is not in moving on and leaving the systems/institutions to believe they need not change. African Americans have always known how to struggle as we endure oppression and still succeed. We don't abandon and move on; we fight on until change comes for our children and their children and all our people that come after us.

  • @kevinmaden5572
    @kevinmaden5572 Год назад +123

    THE WATER AND ELECTRICITY IS NOT FREE IN AMERICA ! YOU HAVE TO PAY OR THEY TURN IT OFF !

    • @Daron7181
      @Daron7181 Год назад +33

      I agree, it’s also true theres parts of rural America like in Mississippi where they live in 3rd World conditions. People need to get off that all Americans are rich and doing well stuff. There’s lots of people in America struggling. That’s not what’s commonly known.

    • @kevinmaden5572
      @kevinmaden5572 Год назад +4

      @@Daron7181 TRUE MY BROTHA !

    • @FBAExapt
      @FBAExapt Год назад +1

      And? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @FBAExapt
      @FBAExapt Год назад

      @@Daron7181 Don’t compare my country to that dirty place. They sold our ancestors

    • @cinnamonstar808
      @cinnamonstar808 Год назад +4

      no ask Africans who feel this way about water and electricity? why did African students in 🇺🇦 Ukraine cried and complained? SPOILED I tell you.
      now they are scattered across different European countries with so much water and electricity and trains and never have to walk. = complaining? !!!
      JUST BECAUSE A COUPLE PEOPLE HATE YOU?
      you pay your tuition and cannot finish school; i dont hear Ukrainians complaining. AND THAT IS THE ISSUE WITH SOCIAL MEDIA. the most ignorant person gets all the attention because of the "clickbait" culture.

  • @SM-mm3kg
    @SM-mm3kg Год назад +181

    I agree with Oshay on this one 1000%. Until Africa and Africans are doing well on the motherland no one will take us serious or respect us.

    • @jondo3817
      @jondo3817 Год назад +10

      great comment. a man named anta diop used to say something similar.

    • @sweetkwaku123
      @sweetkwaku123 Год назад +9

      It’s so true. It’s the only way, we gotta build.

    • @donnaking7902
      @donnaking7902 Год назад +9

      This show may be the stimulus we need to bring economic changes to Afrika.
      We have to get away from thinking all of our ppl will be a part of it, cause that will never happen. Same as other races. All of them never participate. We can be there for the late comers, though. We have to do group economics if we want to bring change.

    • @njonjokibera9587
      @njonjokibera9587 Год назад +4

      Great Statement Oshay. I love it.

    • @mainkamra7491
      @mainkamra7491 Год назад

      The biggest problem AFRICA is facing is the leaders are the most Corrupt, Incapable, Irresponsible leaders! In Africa the Arabs, Lebanese, South Asians, Asians are the ones running successfully businesses in Africa they are the Richest in Africa! God gave Africa an abundance of minerals and no ability to process it and gave Europeans the ability to process but no minerals! Was he somehow balancing the equation? Let face it the people who built Africa and still doing so are White people!

  • @MsJoyce31202
    @MsJoyce31202 Год назад +31

    I don't expect any whites to apologize for being white just like I won't apologize for being black.

  • @RussellDale6019
    @RussellDale6019 Год назад +44

    They keep saying what the African Americans had to deal with. Hell we're still dealing with it.

    • @FruiteeK
      @FruiteeK 8 месяцев назад +4

      Lol I say this alllll the time

    • @mosellafelder2171
      @mosellafelder2171 5 месяцев назад

      So True ❤!!!

    • @kateedavis781
      @kateedavis781 5 месяцев назад

      They keep speaking in pass tense because like a lot of negros who feel as if they have made it, then the rest are just looking for someone else to blame for there inability. They are truly ignorant as to just how much more work we have ahead of us in order to break all the links of the chains that put in constitutional writing 1/5 human!

    • @earnestinetinaakbar2902
      @earnestinetinaakbar2902 4 месяца назад

      indeed

  • @wildflower7925
    @wildflower7925 Год назад +70

    In Africa we love you black Americans, you are us, and we are rooting for you to succeed 😊. Also come home to the motherland to visit, or to stay ❤❤.

    • @angeldvlp6943
      @angeldvlp6943 Год назад +7

      Thank You

    • @MedusasBitterSweetTv
      @MedusasBitterSweetTv Год назад +6

      We love you guys too😊

    • @encouragingthesaints
      @encouragingthesaints Год назад +7

      I often compare Black Americans as abused spouses. You know you need to leave but don't know where to go 😭💔

    • @angeldvlp6943
      @angeldvlp6943 Год назад +3

      @Encouraging The Saints honestly moving to Africa I would be afraid I don't know how I would make money.

    • @chikozackry4121
      @chikozackry4121 Год назад +3

      Lies.

  • @BreadAndWaterSurvivor
    @BreadAndWaterSurvivor Год назад +64

    Brotha Oshay, we cant move passed something thats still occurring man. We are constantly being attacked. However, we must keep fighting. The struggle continues...

    • @cantdenyfacts
      @cantdenyfacts Год назад +4

      Thank you Mr.Weah.

    • @rotimikayode1072
      @rotimikayode1072 Год назад +4

      Something Continental Africans have come to realised is the if you want to wait for the white man to like you before you can move on, you would have to wait forever. We must learn to live with racism and be positive about ourselves while doing do. It was not going to be easy ,but we must move on.

    • @devorahstree671
      @devorahstree671 Год назад +12

      @@rotimikayode1072 This is not about being liked. Living with racism would be easier if it ONLY affected us socially. For example, if racists didn't want us eating, marrying or living around them, etc. that we could live with. That's what we tried to do before the Civil Rights Movement. It's when racism is built into every human system that there is: education, healthcare, housing, banking, small business...We've tried to live with it, ignore it but we CAN"T! Because their racism refuses leave us alone and let us live!

    • @rotimikayode1072
      @rotimikayode1072 Год назад

      @@devorahstree671 You don't get me. Racism is bad. It is terrible. All of that we know. But one truth blacks don't want to hear is that racism cannot be stopped, no matter how much you try. Laws passed in congress cannot stop it because it has its roots in man's sinful nature. Knowing this, the question is, how should you live? My honest answer is live with it. Determine to succeed in spite of it and you will.

    • @rotimikayode1072
      @rotimikayode1072 Год назад

      @@devorahstree671 Racism will never stop. It is the fallout of the sinful nature of man. They do it to Asians, Indians, Latinos, Arabs, Jews too. But those people decided they would force the white man to respect them by achieving in life without begging the whites for respect. Only we blacks are begging. I tell you, it would only get worse, not better. A lot of Nigerians understand the game and I tell you would never toe the paths most blacks are following.

  • @SaniBravo
    @SaniBravo Год назад +83

    This show is getting better and better

  • @patiencekonney4922
    @patiencekonney4922 Год назад +33

    We have to take ourselves seriously in order for us to be taken seriously. He is 100% correct.

    • @borngreat-4-life930
      @borngreat-4-life930 9 месяцев назад +1

      Let's see how you take yourself when the police pulls you over. Let's see how you play that. 😂😂😂😂

  • @CYR1977
    @CYR1977 Год назад +40

    This show was worth 5 trillion.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @reggiemiller6274
    @reggiemiller6274 Год назад +30

    In America they gave Chinese people A hate Bill and they only had one bad month😂

    • @cinnamonstar808
      @cinnamonstar808 Год назад

      ASIANS never ask for that bill. do you know how much millions they lost in business? Politicians did it to kill 2 birds with 1 stone.
      1.Blame black people for the violence .
      2. Destroy Asian customer base (BP) who neighborhood they operate in
      once black people stop going to their stores/ restaurant because an argument will spark jail or a fine. THE ASIAN BUSINESS PEOPLE DENOUNCED THE BILL.
      look it up = they hate it. because its not real security. Biden sign the bill on Tuesday(i believe) and by that Friday the Atlanta massage incident happen were many died.
      its just paper

    • @VlogginTherapy
      @VlogginTherapy Год назад +1

      It’s a slap in the face

  • @amARI589
    @amARI589 Год назад +51

    great conversation, "money doesn't matter when your brain washed" 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

    • @dogondeity
      @dogondeity Год назад +2

      Oprah didn't give that woman her money. Look up the interview on RUclips.

    • @amARI589
      @amARI589 Год назад +3

      @@dogondeity I was quoting Oshay fam.

    • @dogondeity
      @dogondeity Год назад +3

      @@amARI589 I know. I'm just informing you that the example he used to spin that quote is inaccurate. Oprah did the opposite of what he said.

    • @amARI589
      @amARI589 Год назад +2

      @@dogondeity okay

  • @classifiedinformation3576
    @classifiedinformation3576 Год назад +47

    That lady was right apologize. Bc she clearly knew nothing about our life. When I went to Lagos and talked to people learning about what they thought of us and how we live over here in the States was pretty shocking. Alot of ppl thought we got free money, free food, free housing and didn't even know how we pay bills or that water here isn't free. Some didn't belive me when I told them about homeless people or when I explained that alot of Americans are crippled by debt. This is why the lines of communication are so important for both sides. Understanding what happens when we do for self and the results of that is paramount its not the WM thatsits the system .

    • @mildredmaponga2473
      @mildredmaponga2473 Год назад +10

      but isn't it weird that no-one knows each other history. My husband who is a melanated American (I choose not to use AA word) never thought Africans fought for their land. He thinks Europeans just came and took it. I am Zimbabwean, we have war heros from Chimurenga 1, war spirit mediums and of course we had a guerilla warfare to get our "independence", which we now know was in name only - colonization never left just like slavery never left. And of course Africans learnt European history - American history was about a little on lying ass Christopher Columbus and some native Indians - not much about slavery. This was deliberate so we never get together. We learnt the colonizer history, very little of our own history and none about our brothers and sisters in the USA. Also they only show -ve movies about the melanted and the US just like they show poverty, corruption and nothing glorius about our ways of living in Alkebula (Africa). So they never wanted us to connect but here we are now connecting and sharing and soon we will know each other's histories. One thing we all did back in Africa was always wanted to connected with the melanated Americans. We rooted for them in movies, music, sport and everything else. The only part that never had exposure was our dance, our culture and the beautiful Alkebula in its entirety. I am glad social media is making us know each other and we are making families and soon we will innerstand each other again.

    • @classifiedinformation3576
      @classifiedinformation3576 Год назад +10

      @Mildred Maponga look up the Gullah and Geechie people here and Louisiana Hoodoo. You'd be amazed at the amount of tradition that we were able to preserve on spite of everything.

    • @mildredmaponga2473
      @mildredmaponga2473 Год назад +2

      @@classifiedinformation3576 Wow! That’s awesome. I will check it out. Thank you.

    • @FBAExapt
      @FBAExapt Год назад

      We do get all that free lol…The Africans dont get loans. If they buy something. It’s paid in full

    • @classifiedinformation3576
      @classifiedinformation3576 Год назад +1

      @50M ? Are you saying Africans don't get loans? If so I know that to be false. I have a few friends that work at UBA, a microfibance bank that only gives loans and Credit Clan which is the first credit product company to operate in Nigeria.

  • @mr.e212
    @mr.e212 Год назад +18

    History is so important. Flint Michigan and many black towns like it still don't have clean drinking water. Some towns in America are sundown towns. When people in diaspora speak they say the most ignorant things to each other. We have so many differences but we should all come together. History is important and I've learned it doesn't matter where you're from in the diaspora a lot of us don't know our own history.

  • @NiceandhappyO3
    @NiceandhappyO3 Год назад +27

    I LOVE THIS SHOW.. ❤ Always great Topics and telling the TRUTH.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @Cng215
    @Cng215 Год назад +31

    My grandma is from thy antebellum south was force to pick cotton till her hands bled till her and her sister escape the plantation. She lived through jim crow and is still alive.
    My kids asked me what is a N word as they through drinks at them in a car while walking to school.
    My uncle was found lynched hanging in a park out here in Philly
    And my cousin was beat unrecognizable by white police UNARMED.
    Don't tell I have no right to be angry. You don't have the right to tell us what to be angry about but when the Chinese , whites and Arabs do what they have planned for many Africans. I will remember these "do not complain" words. I'm gonna keep the same energy.

    • @SaniBravo
      @SaniBravo Год назад +2

      Damn

    • @AmericaFirstRifleman
      @AmericaFirstRifleman Год назад

      Victimhood shit..... NO ONE CARES

    • @VlogginTherapy
      @VlogginTherapy Год назад

      Wow how old is she?

    • @khem127
      @khem127 7 месяцев назад

      Cng215 I am so sorry that you and your family had to endure so much, but please don't be mad at our African sisters and brothers, as they were lied to, and some don't understand. Blessings

  • @encouragingthesaints
    @encouragingthesaints Год назад +47

    I often compare us Black Americans as abused spouses. You know you need to leave but don't know where to go 😭💔

    • @JasNakira-bs5nx
      @JasNakira-bs5nx 11 месяцев назад

      Learn your history as an African American smh. I'm referring to your prideful African American history.

    • @borngreat-4-life930
      @borngreat-4-life930 9 месяцев назад +2

      You got choices. All of us are not abused spouses. 😂😂😂

    • @gretafarley35
      @gretafarley35 6 месяцев назад

      Hi. Yes our sisters and brothers in America has a home to go to their are African Americans, they Build America, they flesh and blood, stay proud.🎉❤😊.

    • @keith.anthony.infinity.h
      @keith.anthony.infinity.h 5 месяцев назад

      I was thinking the same thing.
      In this case the wife is Black people while the husband are Whites, Arabs, and other non-Black people. The husband is not good for his wife at all. The wife needs to leave and be on her own to find better freedom for herself. And she is the only who can give that to herself.

  • @bankslvx8184
    @bankslvx8184 Год назад +21

    Africa is composed of 54 countries and only 5-8 is actually trying to unify the Diaspora with the continent . The rest is too busy suppressing/abusing their own people and kissing up to their masters/colonizers to do anything . People died in civil wars and coups in Africa and America and all our fallen leaders were/is important to us respectively . Oshay was trying to remember the name of the lady tired from the AU ( Dr Arikana Chihombori Quao from Zimbabwe but moved to US at 18yrs old for education .) .

    • @jermainenowels9511
      @jermainenowels9511 Год назад +3

      I only see 1-2 trying to unify. Ghana the only one tht has really reached to diaspora

    • @nkeiruka5930
      @nkeiruka5930 Год назад +3

      ​@@jermainenowels9511 As a Nigeria woman. The Nigeria leaders don't try at all. It just Ghana and I think Liberia that all. I love my country but the government need to step up honestly. Sad really sad.

    • @gold9ja
      @gold9ja Год назад +3

      @@jermainenowels9511 that is true

    • @gold9ja
      @gold9ja Год назад +6

      @@nkeiruka5930 I’m a Nigerian woman as well and I think it’s because Nigerians are not pan-Africanist like Ghanaians and due to the issues going on with our large population, it’s the last thing in their minds. I feel Nigeria needs fix the national issues before thinking about that. Also african countries are not a monolith when it comes to reaching out to african Americans. I see nothing wrong with it. Congrats to Ghana and Liberia for doing what they are doing but as a Nigerian they need to step up on creating jobs for young generations of Nigerians who are unemployed, solve the security issues, stop the increasing numbers of Nigerian doctors and nurses leaving the country for the Uk,America by providing standard benefits that western world countries do to their healthcare professionals and etc. That is where Nigeria needs to step it up. We are basically 200 million in population so we need to step it up there not with the AA population.

    • @nkeiruka5930
      @nkeiruka5930 Год назад +3

      @@gold9ja that very true. We need to get our act together first especially the leaders and focus on Nigeria first. So many leaders in Nigeria that cause this problem so many. It's unbelievable and they definitely know what they are doing definitely. It's just sad really sad and on top of that Tinubu is the President of Nigeria. It's just getting worst.😭😭

  • @timmarshall8978
    @timmarshall8978 Год назад +9

    O'shay you are 100% correct, and when you explain it to certain people, they disagree because they are to evolved with swirling

  • @muchit3629
    @muchit3629 Год назад +10

    Oshay I really love this channel and the information you are sharing. This is miles apart from your other content but thats alright this is what I like. You are both correct. On one hand we cannot keep making excuses, we have to pivot or make adjustments. And the brother is correct there are so many of us who get overlooked for people with less qualifications and that is very tiring and stressful.
    Here is where I agree more with you Oshay. When Arabs and to an extent some Latinos & Asians come to the US they are very quick to form their own small businesses because they already have it in their mind they will not get a fair shake from the MAN. This is what we black people need to do, to create businesses and systems where we are independent and only then we minimize this anger and stress that comes from being dependent from the man or the government for a job, for food stamps, free health care etc

    • @treasurehunter183hunter8
      @treasurehunter183hunter8 Год назад

      Not one serious comment that say they're ready to leave a place that they're always complaining about how they're being treated 🙄 😒 😑 they're like people stuck in a relationship and to stupid to leave.

  • @kennethjohnson1020
    @kennethjohnson1020 Год назад +7

    Love the dialogue, it was very honest and candid. This type of conversation should happen more often. Unfortunately they didn’t seem to really understand what racism is or the ongoing effects. They talked about discrimination and that’s completely different than what AA experience here in the West.

  • @williamzuri7882
    @williamzuri7882 Год назад +14

    REPAT PODCAST! 🙌🏿❤️‍🩹💪🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
    Freedom of speech is a MUST in AFRICA.

  • @njonjokibera9587
    @njonjokibera9587 Год назад +13

    I love this show. It keeps getting better and better

  • @tony207
    @tony207 Год назад +6

    Y’all spitting that 🔥🔥🔥like always. Duke don’t ease up keep that foot on that neck. FACTS

  • @ronymgtow733
    @ronymgtow733 Год назад +11

    Yes OSHAY, Africa rejected us, yet we love Africa and it’s peoples more than they love themselves 🇭🇹 love you guys

    • @blessedone6516
      @blessedone6516 Год назад +2

      Which Africa are you speaking about? Are you aware there are African Americans in south Africa, Ghana, the Gambia, Kenya etc?

    • @charleeshaw7423
      @charleeshaw7423 Год назад +2

      @@blessedone6516 because Rony is not African American or black American…. They are Haitian American… and the AU rejected their ancestral homeland…. Stop giving away black Americans identity

    • @gew2027
      @gew2027 Год назад +1

      Definition of American1828 Webster.Emblem of Americas1798.We are prisoners of war

    • @blessedone6516
      @blessedone6516 Год назад +2

      @@charleeshaw7423 regardless, all diasporans of African descent are welcome to the motherland. It's their choice to come or otherwise. Cheers

    • @charleeshaw7423
      @charleeshaw7423 Год назад

      @@blessedone6516 what does that have to do with you participating or expecting us to participate in ethnic colonization

  • @pointofgrace3002
    @pointofgrace3002 Год назад +9

    Great discussion. Re subscribed . Hopefully you’ll keep this , interesting , intellectual sometimes painfully frank discussions . Looks like you’ve grown,or expressing yourself better. Please add more guests to visit your shows. GREAT 😊.

  • @zeeqq105
    @zeeqq105 Год назад +13

    “As it was in the beginning so it shall be in the end” We have moved forward but we still have a lot of issues in America just because of the color of our kids.

  • @omggiiirl2077
    @omggiiirl2077 Год назад +59

    It's because we haven't fully dealt with our trauma effectively. I find it crazy how certain people are allowed to have trauma, but when it comes to us, then we aren't allowed to feel, aren't allowed to process. And when we try to do so, outsiders insert themselves and deride the processes. Noone says anything about there trauma indigenous people go through or what the Jews go through, or the trauma Asians go through, and why they're in countries that are poor, but oh no, not us, we aren't allowed that. We went through not just a enslavement it was a literal and cu;trial genocide. That's heavy and of course people would have multigenerational trauma, and ever our DNA would be affected. We've have been attacked mentally, and chemically and on other fronts. So it's not us complaining as much as us different in real time while dealing with multigenerational trauma. Moving is okay as long as you don't forgive or forget. When you do, then the enemy can harm you again.

    • @kirkwardy3481
      @kirkwardy3481 Год назад +10

      👏👏👏👏👏 Ma'am you are correct!

    • @khem127
      @khem127 Год назад +7

      Exactly!!!! That seems to outrage them. I feel like that's one way wer'e dehumanised and the worst part is theyre involved in the same discriminatory practices. We can't talk about what's happening even now.

    • @markymark6287
      @markymark6287 Год назад +11

      Exactly, and they never tied our "complaining" to how it not only helped us to survive but also to change the laws in this country for all minorities, including Africans.

    • @Okoragyak
      @Okoragyak Год назад +10

      This Nigerian woman exhibited gross ignorance and insensibility by her comments against the plight of African Americans: A lot of Africans on the Motherland like myself, have a LOT of empathy for our African brothers and sisters, because of what they have been going through ever since they were involuntarily dumped in a far away cold land and ENSLAVED. The cruelty and the unimaginably INHUMANE treatment our cousins went through, even by official caveat, and the LEGACY inherited by their off-springs are HEART-BREAKING!! It would only take an ignorant and ill-informed person/s to criticize or accuse them in such an irresponsible manner this woman did. I think the slavery project should be a part of our curricula in Africa to inform Africans in Africa about the CRUELTY that the evil system did to the psyche of our cousins by the so called "champions of democracy and human rights" of today . I just wish and hope that ANY African American who WANTS to return to the land of their ancestors, Africa, SHOULD, and MUST be welcomed to reclaim their heritage. Africa Americans have been ROBBED of their HUMANITY and IDENTITY with impunity, and they NEED our empathy, rather than criticism and accusations informed by ignorance and insensibility.

    • @rehemankisi3413
      @rehemankisi3413 Год назад +6

      the trauma is ongoing retraumatized every dm day...

  • @dorthyjohnson9056
    @dorthyjohnson9056 Год назад +7

    Yes we have some internal issues ..We need each other experiences/ knowledge 👈🏾 to rise above all/ most of the issues. Together..

  • @jeanmcclean172
    @jeanmcclean172 Год назад +14

    I am from the Caribbean and I can understand how the brothers and sisters in the USA feel. The wound is sore and never has a chance to heal . Conditions are set in place for no healing to take place no matter how you try. I pray that we unite to help each other. May The Most High open doors of opportunities for us as we do. God bless you all brothers and sister for bringing this to light.

    • @JettTown-fr1xi
      @JettTown-fr1xi Год назад

      Once enough of us hear and accept the fact that we all need each other - is the day that our long night will be over.
      African Liberation will not occur, without African unity/UMOJA.
      It doesn't require that all Africans get on board - only the Africans who abhor the perpetual cycle of mental and economic enslavement.
      In the biblical narrative about Gideon and his band of 300 warriors - There were 30,000 men before they were culled down to 300 ride or die warriors.
      It doesn't take a numerical advantage to win either the battle, or the war - just supreme dedication to the cause and the righteous Hand of The Creator moving on our behalf.
      I really appreciate your insight, and your factual comment.

  • @Tealilly1777
    @Tealilly1777 Год назад +15

    O’shay speaks truth, until we take care of our people we are nothing. We must respect ourselves, love ourselves and honor ourselves above all others. Know each other’s history of glory and pain so we can heal. If I know I am from greatness I will strive to reach greatness again. Marry our own people because you can’t sleep with the enemy and do what is best for your people. You can’t get another man’s lying history of his perceived glory and not know the glory of your own. Nation It will cause you to have a negative view of yourself and your people and you will marry the enemies men an women because you think somehow they are better then your own. It is taking poison into your heart it taste or feels sweet but it will kill your nation.

  • @enlighten5457
    @enlighten5457 Год назад +10

    I can attest to what Oshay is saying about us in the Black community in America was doing better under segregation, then what we are today. I know because I lived during that time, actually those were the best times of my young life.#B1 ❤❤🖤🖤💚💚

    • @gicandathomas606
      @gicandathomas606 Год назад +5

      And our people actually had 1) MORE and 2) OUR OWN. Our money supported our own. I had to wait 8 years to find Black female doctor. When I was young I had nothing but Black female doctors until I went through Katrina. They were excellent physicians, they cared about their patients and WE FELT SAFE. Not so today.

  • @Cahluvca
    @Cahluvca Год назад +9

    Broke it down on both sides! 💯

  • @Keys2SOAR
    @Keys2SOAR Год назад +5

    Solutions: WE HONOR KENGANDA we appreciate these incredible discussions. My husband and I had a 5 year running podcast called “Soundbytes International Radio”! And we were broadcasting live on Facebook, we uploaded to RUclips but I have given strategic instructions for improvement.
    Most of us do not hold an internal consciousness of self efficacy. This the root cause OSHAY! Absolutely,
    Accept and Respect and strategize for self efficacy & Sovereignty!
    Absolutely BETTER DURING JIM CROW. My professor gagged when I declared this high school & desegregation has had a terrible fundamental effect of the AfriKAN of USA!
    That’s a great and true analysis !

  • @pkp6791
    @pkp6791 Год назад +10

    In Answer to the question posed at 19:00:Create your OWN wheel! WHY keep pining over the White Mans wheel!!!??? With all the resources on the Continent (Africa), it astounds me that this question is STILL being asked, on AND off the Continent.

    • @Flame-rh4nl
      @Flame-rh4nl 9 месяцев назад +1

      U have to get the white man permission. Look at Ghadaffi.

  • @blackdiamond306
    @blackdiamond306 Год назад +24

    Don't be confused with black faces the system is still the same we do not run anyting we are the minority and that's why you do not see change that's significant even though the sheriff is black the foot soldiers are 80% Caucasian. Complaining I agree with it does not really improve any of us overall the most you will see it gets the lawsuit for someone being victimized. 🤔❓

    • @michealwashington5948
      @michealwashington5948 Год назад +1

      What's happening black diamond we are actually the majority in this country america remember they don't do sensus report in certain black ghettos like in Chicago Detroit Baltimore certain parts of west coast

    • @antoniaedwards4347
      @antoniaedwards4347 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@michealwashington5948the Census is actually conducted in the Black communities. We just don't participate. Trust me I've worked for the Census Bureau for years. I don't think we understand how important it is to be counted

  • @theresagosha201
    @theresagosha201 Год назад +7

    When we do for ourselves,and we have they destroy . We have to have safeguards to prevent them from doing it again!

    • @r01dtox15
      @r01dtox15 Год назад +3

      That's our problem.... All other groups have solutions to their problems.... We demand other to solve our problems.

    • @tjandcj123
      @tjandcj123 Год назад

      Who are they? Look at the all black areas…are they making us throw trash all over the place, are they making us fight each other, rob each other, kill each other, are they making us baby mamas, are they making us baby daddies, are they making our children go to school and misbehave, are they making our children go to school and cuss the teacher out? Please tell me who THEY are that are holding you back because no one is holding me back. Are there still inequalities…of course but even with the inequalities we are the ones destroying our neighborhoods and schools.

  • @nubianpaige
    @nubianpaige Год назад +3

    Oshay you are becoming a handsome man as you age I been listening to you for a while with a love/hate relationship. As your fellow Californian, I loved what you have built on the Social media platforms so keep up the great work, because your accomplishments are noticeable.😊

  • @TheDarkAdventure
    @TheDarkAdventure Год назад +6

    "Every person that's Black looks to Africa". No they don't.

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Год назад

      I believe every person has thought about it but I believe you are right I needed to put that in better context

  • @priscawaddimba4191
    @priscawaddimba4191 Год назад +7

    Being a southern African especially our grandparents did tell us how they fought for independence. In Zambia they had the chachacha uprising. Zambia was a hub for liberation struggle for the Southern African region. I think we have not done a good job passing on these stories. The newest generation have no clue. In Zambia we have locations which were temporary housing for local black people. Umudada the lined one roomed housing unit. The African story is not uniform, it’s diverse.

  • @thesoulsofourancestors
    @thesoulsofourancestors Год назад +12

    With every video watched I’m loving Oshay more and more. 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

    • @thesoulsofourancestors
      @thesoulsofourancestors Год назад +4

      @@Vision-eg2hl yes he does. The honesty that Oshay dishes out is the medicine we need in order to heal. Sometimes it doesn’t taste good and may be hard to swallow but it makes us better in the end.

  • @3user-f3d
    @3user-f3d Год назад +40

    O'shay speaks the truth. I remember seeing the last black businesses that was around during Jim Crow fade away in my old neighborhood. We had black owned butcher, stores, restaurants, laundromat s, cleaners the whole 9 yards. Now what we got and what we want in life. We want crumbs and acceptance from white people and watch the other races pass us in the wind. ☹️
    I am so ashamed of how bad we fallen as a people. We fight amongst ourselves both men and women, we respect life so little as we kill each other like a drop of water, some of our people have an education and speech level of a 3 year child, and any business we have it is sometimes a struggle to keep open if we try to help our own because we would steal from them because of jealousy and hatred for our own selves and people.

    • @charleeshaw7423
      @charleeshaw7423 Год назад

      It’s because we are not lineage first… everyone else is even Africans … that’s how they thrive… all of our resources are being scattered out as black Americans cause we are with let’s help everyone… Black Americans will not exist soon… but they will continue to make themselves in every other country…now everyone who shares our skin tone is allowed to be considered us… we are BLACK AMERICANS…

    • @jordanfauntleroy2013
      @jordanfauntleroy2013 Год назад

      Intergration messed that all up. We had land, schools, and businesses. Our people wanted to be like the white man and wanted to sit at there table. Now look at what we become, we still begging for crumbs smh

    • @Stanlayy-em4fk
      @Stanlayy-em4fk Год назад +4

      I ain't gon lie. One of the only pre-desegregation businesses' that still exist in my "black community" is the funeral parlor. Makes sense when you think about it.

    • @enlighten5457
      @enlighten5457 Год назад +5

      Sean, I remember those days back then during segregation. When defacto segregation ended, you had those Blacks running to get next to white people, and in so doing destroyed the economic base of the Black community and we have never recovered to this day. We were never as committed to each other as we were back then. We lost much more than we gained from desegregation as a people.#B1 ❤❤🖤🖤💚💚

    • @JasNakira-bs5nx
      @JasNakira-bs5nx 11 месяцев назад

      African Americans are definitely not a fallen people. Do you have any idea about what we're doing in business today??? Please connect with people in 2023 and while I understand what you're saying in regards to the past. Educated prolific African Americans are making all types of impact RIGHT NOW.

  • @goldenheart751
    @goldenheart751 Год назад +13

    PREACH/TEACH OSHAY, GREAT SHOW

  • @laurawilliams4087
    @laurawilliams4087 Год назад +8

    Why don't Africans try to fix their government like we black Americans had to do to get equal rights instead of just sitting and complaining about the government and then want to talk about another group of people. If Africans got bigger problems than worry about the problems in your own country instead talking bad about black Americans.

  • @paulneugbiyobo4156
    @paulneugbiyobo4156 Год назад +6

    I am Nigerian did not understand African Americans and people from the Caribbean until I lived in the West whao did not even know I am black until I arrived the Western world I understand my African Americans more as well as my people from the Caribbean it is time to bond and help each other so that Africa can emerge as the true giant and not the world’s store house of raw materials.

    • @gretafarley35
      @gretafarley35 6 месяцев назад

      Hi. Love your comment. ❤🎉😮

  • @Aquil84
    @Aquil84 Год назад +4

    Amazing show, the concept is great and what is needed!!!

  • @100BlaQRaok.el_1
    @100BlaQRaok.el_1 Год назад +5

    "Now we are competing with them" it's true. We have to see this as it is.

  • @tricia7016
    @tricia7016 Год назад +37

    There is so much that black Americans encounter each day in America that others will never be able to understand. So for others to say stop complaining and move on without fully understanding why we are complaining and still fighting for our civil rights, is an insult to black Americans and lacks support, especially when it comes from Africans on the continent. Our ancestors paid too big a price for us to come this far only to now stop complaining and move on. Their souls would grieve if we do. How do we move on when they constantly block our path every step of the way? We are trying but there are systems deliberately put in place to keep us back. Few of us are able with the grace of God to get through those barriers and few are allowed through but that’s only a token to mask what they are doing to us. Black Americans can hardly even get a loan to start a business, let alone to buy a house, and when we do, we are charged exorbitant interest rates when compared to our white counterparts who sometimes are much less qualified than us fr the loan. And these high interest rates set us up for foreclosures so that the bank can come and reclaim the property and we lose all the money we invested in it and are left powerless to do anything about it. Our schools are underfunded when compared to white schools, and we get the worst qualified teachers. Little or no resources are pumped into our neighborhoods to provide opportunities for our people and infrastructure is neglected. Yet we pay high property taxes. We are “red-lined”, so the majority of us cannot purchase houses in neighborhoods where there are better schools and opportunities so our children are stuck in underperforming schools in black and Hispanic communities. Underperforming because they are underfunded by the government and lack the resources to provide our children with better education. Our children are deliberately directed into special education classes in school and are 99% percent more likely to be diagnosed with ADD, ADS, hyperactivity, and a whole host of fake mental, emotional, and other problems in order to remove them from mainstream classrooms. This keeps them back and prevents them from moving forward to higher education, so our communities end up with young adults unqualified to obtain mainstream jobs and prone to commit crime to survive. We live the bad experiences every day, so yes, our wounds remain open while they keep stabbing at them, so we have to keep crying and we have to keep complaining while we fight back. Our ancestors built America, our ancestors made the entire western world rich off slavery and yet they want to erase us and our contribution from history. Right now there is an on-going effort in America to erase slavery and black history lessons from the school curriculum, and yes, we have to complain and fight to stop it. The term used for this is called critical race theory. Black Americans are fighting tooth and nail to stop this from happening and you are telling us to stop complaining and move on? We have to continue fighting every day for change and to let our voices be heard, to remain vocal by complaining to all who will listen. Stop complaining and move on is exactly what the enemies want us to do but that will never happen. They want to keep it silent, swept under the rug, to go away, while they change the narrative and write us out of American history. If Martin Luther King, Marcus Garvey and all our civil rights heroes had just moved on instead of complaining and fighting, African Americans, black people worldwide, and other people of color would not have the opportunities that they have today in America had we thrown our hand up in the air, stop complaining, and moved on. We would still be segregated, still be riding at the back of the bus, and would have to give up our seats to white people. Thanks to Ms Rosa Parks for refusing to give up her seat and sit at the back of the bus when ordered to do so, and for complaining about it and fighting for change. If it were not for heroes like those, we still could not eat in certain restaurants, we would have to drink from segregated, colored, inferior water fountains, etc, if we had stopped complaining and just moved on. The gates to America would not have been opened to Africans and to other people of color from around the world to come to America and enjoy the privileges, freedoms and opportunities that they have today. We would not have had a black president. If black Americans had stop complaining, stop fighting, forgotten about it and moved on there would have been no progress for black people in America today and we would still be the servants waiting for handouts from “massa” (the master). Black Americans have accomplished a lot but we still have a long way to go. The system is designed to fail us, yet we are overcoming it and are fighting. They don’t want our voices to be heard, they want to hide the atrocities that have been carried out against us, just as they did to the Native Americans. You don’t even see them or hear anything about them. Details of their almost extermination and the atrocities carried out against them is not heard or seen anywhere. Their history is almost gone, and whatever little you can find about them has been written by the very people who almost fully exterminated them, so you are only getting it from the enemy who wrote the narrative to suit their agenda but you do not get the victim’s side of it, they have all but disappeared. That is what they want to happen to African Americans. But thanks to the internet, anyone who wants to learn about the evils meted out to Black people in America can go and do their due diligence. Our struggles have made it possible for black people and all other minorities who come to America to enjoy the privileges, freedoms and other benefit that we fight for daily. When we fight it benefits all people of color when we succeed. We cannot just stop complaining and move on because that is what the racists want and we cannot let them continue to win. The fight is not over yet, we are still facing a lot of challenges, systematically and otherwise, overtly and covertly, and we will never accomplish our goals to be treated fairly and equally, and to stop the oppression if we just stop complaining and move on. Rather than telling us to stop complaining and move on, perhaps Africans on the continent can take a leaf out of our book and begin to complain, be vocal, demand change, and get rid of corrupt governments in order to end poverty and to progress. If they continue to be quiet, not complain, and move on in their current state and not fight against corrupted government leaders who are keeping Africa back just for their own personal gains, they will always be at the bottom of the economic, health, and progressive ladder. Take a look at Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, those countries have been through some of the worse atrocities carried out against their own people, also wars, civil and otherwise that devastated them and that was within four to five decades or less ago. Just take a look at those countries now and see how they have rebuilt, developed, and are progressing, and they do not have anywhere near the amount of natural resources that most African countries have. They also have large populations, yet they are able to pull themselves up and out of poverty and destruction despite having only recently recovered from civil and other wars. Perhaps African leaders can take a leaf out of their books.

    • @leobvenzen8565
      @leobvenzen8565 Год назад +3

      Fine except for comparisons to asian countries. The cambodians, etc. did not lose their languages, their ways of dressing, nations, their humanity, their land, their history, their culture, their identity, etc., nor did they lose centuries of unpaid labor, brain drain, etc. So just like you dont want other Afrikans saying AA are lazy (& i 100 agree with you) please do not compare The Afrikan Maafa to anyone elses horror story. Afrikan were pulled from their homes and scattered all over the world and have yet to recover and that has greatly impacted Afrika. Many good and wise Afrikan leaders were murdered (as were many AA, i.e. King, X) who were doing the right thing on the continent, by the west! And, All Afrikans are necessary to the freedom, liberation and sovereignty of Afrika. No excuse, but it is important to contextualize what you see on the Continent with historical facts! One could easily argue that since the AA are the wealthiest Black people, why arent they doing better than they are (you and I both know why), which is exactly your point as to other Afrikans not understa nding the real history of AA. Learning our real history and understanding are key. Salama.

    • @gloriaashby9439
      @gloriaashby9439 Год назад +1

      Let us work together to stay strong and be positive.

    • @evonnereed9268
      @evonnereed9268 Год назад

      If it's true that Africa has found another resource that the world needs, then all of Africa can become somewhat comfortable. BUT if Africa government f-cking SELL the rights to an outside source for a few dollars to line their own pockets....never mind.....DAMN...maybe they can at least get plumbing, clean water, or paved roads.

    • @ovaaa
      @ovaaa Год назад +2

      You are deep and pro black

    • @amymuhammad2303
      @amymuhammad2303 Год назад +5

      ABSOLUTELY!!!! I couldn't have said it better, and you've indeed covered all my points of view, and since O'shay want our people to move on, he needs to tell the Jewish people to move on and stop complaining about their supposed holocaust, and tell the Jewish people Caucasian brothers and sisters, to move on and stop complaining about 9/11 as well as the problem they are having in Palestine Ohio.

  • @yolandawheelington5284
    @yolandawheelington5284 Год назад +1

    Kenganda I found your channel a few days ago and have been listening since then. My family
    is making plans to relocate to South Africa,fully transitioned within the next two years. This is the first channel that I am hearing reality from. In fact I was considering not relocating because too many AA relocating there seem to be on vacation as a lifestyle mode. That’s not my calling nor what I was seeing in the SA and continental news and being told by my husband based on his trips there. Your channel is validating the realities I am seeing on the continent. The behind the scene stuff. Interestingly this has affirmed my expectation to relocate there because the disillusionments are being clarified and a clearer picture of reality is coming forth. It has also helped me appreciate the strength and resilience of African Americans (Blacks) on the continent as well as our uniqueness as a people. I am VERY proud to be Black and appreciate our African cousins as well. GOD BLESS.

  • @amARI589
    @amARI589 Год назад +5

    Maintain speaking the truth about the nepotism, I have first hand experience.

  • @SSSS-rw5dz
    @SSSS-rw5dz 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nepotism requires no guilt or consideration of what others think.

  • @bwin6685
    @bwin6685 Год назад +14

    My Granny always told me it's the little things... No one laughs harder than us; No one cries and whines sweeter; No one plays harder; No one dreams deeper; No one made the letters and prayers for us; No one has worked harder than us; No one will enjoy life more than us...

    • @SaniBravo
      @SaniBravo Год назад +4

      That’s deep

    • @Taygirl4Life
      @Taygirl4Life 5 месяцев назад

      That is deep. ❤❤❤ I love every word of that!!😊😊 thank you and your granny❤

  • @kelechinwagbaraocha3946
    @kelechinwagbaraocha3946 Год назад +4

    Oshay Duke you dey craze,
    "We are coming, they are going" hahaha 😅

  • @fitzroydacres1578
    @fitzroydacres1578 Год назад +8

    Africa is the new center of gravity.

    • @charleeshaw7423
      @charleeshaw7423 Год назад

      For who

    • @fitzroydacres1578
      @fitzroydacres1578 Год назад

      @@charleeshaw7423 For Africans to seize the day without apology. Nobody will save Africa, but Africans ! We are seen in the eyes of the world as one universal set of Negroes.☹️

  • @reubenwest5605
    @reubenwest5605 Год назад +12

    We are both misinformed.

  • @Untilhecomes85
    @Untilhecomes85 Год назад +5

    We need more talks like this 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾

  • @abenaboateng9873
    @abenaboateng9873 Год назад +6

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾speaking facts O’shay!

  • @kingjah4001
    @kingjah4001 Год назад +8

    Oshay Duke Jackson is WRONG on this point...personally know of several Nigerians married to "pale-looking" Turkish and Saudi women from very decent families.
    However, fully agree with Oshay's point on how "Welcoming & Acceptable" so-called Black people are towards marriage with other groups of people, regardless of their social status.

  • @amymuhammad2303
    @amymuhammad2303 Год назад +16

    My husband and I visited East Africa 3 years ago, and those Africans thought that we had money, and were overcharging of for everything that we had purchased, we brought 2 suitcases with us and they were trying to charge us double with the same 2 suitcases we brought that weighted the same pounds when we came there. The African cops are off the hook in East Africa, because every time we go out they wanted us to give them some American dollars or they threaten us with speeding tickets, or some other made-up traffic violation.

    • @APOLO-oq3ce
      @APOLO-oq3ce Год назад +5

      I can't stop laughing, do you African americans believe that African cops don't shake down we Africans who live there or charge more well-dressed africans?

    • @amymuhammad2303
      @amymuhammad2303 Год назад

      @@APOLO-oq3ce You are about to have a lot to cry for after the Asian people and ALL the non-black people, take over the ENTIRE continent of Africa, then let's see if you can stop laughing when you and your people are pushed out of your own countries.

    • @virgirma1328_PhD_scholar
      @virgirma1328_PhD_scholar Год назад

      @@APOLO-oq3ce You ve said it all!Corruption is rampant!They just suffered the collateral damage !

    • @bliss252
      @bliss252 Год назад +1

      This sounds like Kenya 😅 sorry you experienced that in my country (if it is).
      I live in Australia and believe me, as a foreigner, you pay through the nose so as not to be a burden on their services and resources, God forbid. Especially as a foreign student.
      It just so happens that the extra charges in Africa come in a more informal way. The West just knows how to formalise theft/ shakedowns 😅
      As for the cops, yeah, we paid A LOT on those roads this one time...

    • @VlogginTherapy
      @VlogginTherapy Год назад +1

      Where did you go? I had a great experience

  • @RasOlara
    @RasOlara Год назад +5

    You're right, bro it needs to be said it's the truth.

  • @nataliegilbert7412
    @nataliegilbert7412 9 месяцев назад +1

    My parents and forefathers walked to school; and sometimes, from city to city. My generation was the first generation to be driven to and from schools; having so-called equal rights as whites; free lunch; and feee education. Our forefathers fought for us to have these benefits; and I (along with many others) still fight for these benefits to be maintained. There are always efforts for them to removed from us. Understand this. We need for all minorities to help us to fight, because we are fighting for all of us minorities.

  • @T.image79
    @T.image79 Год назад +6

    The problem is teachers are very rare.
    We need more teachers.
    Somebody help our teachers and give them resources.

    • @jaysonshift4392
      @jaysonshift4392 Год назад +3

      As a teacher, if we were supported by administration ,more would pursue Education as an occupation . Secondarily, most of the time you rarely get to put in the time for education, when you are bombarded with discipline issues !

  • @MajorAngel
    @MajorAngel Год назад +3

    POwerful words, dj maintain powerful words, Oshay, I'm looking for another drink :))

  • @larryclemons7304
    @larryclemons7304 Год назад +1

    Until We have Unity in Our Community nothing will change.Our minds need to be reformed and reshaped.We need Our 40yrs in the Wilderness to learn to serve TMH and to let all of Us who knows fear and captivity to pass away and allow Our strong New Youth to put Us in Our place on this Earth.

  • @hitmakerstudio6405
    @hitmakerstudio6405 Год назад +3

    Oshay is my ( RUclips era)Marcus Garvey standing strong with that determine spirit please don't change my brother 💪🏿👑💯

  • @jsallday2573
    @jsallday2573 7 месяцев назад

    I came across this podcast about 2-3 weeks ago and it’s now my favorite RUclips channel. Oshay hits you with the hardcore truth!! If all blk ppl watched this podcast and took what he says seriously then change would come..We as blk ppl can overcome but there’s no unity. Every other race sticks together no matter what and I want that for my ppl. I’m sharing every single episode I watch.

  • @thekorsh4230
    @thekorsh4230 Год назад +26

    We gotta start supporting each other and forget about other people we have a whole continent and we also own the Caribbean. Why can't we have direct flights from the Caribbean to Africa smh

  • @timwalker1615
    @timwalker1615 4 месяца назад

    Mr. Jackson is spot on! I hope your words of truth will resonate with the leaders of Africa and African-Americans in the U.S.

  • @adolphushaynes7233
    @adolphushaynes7233 Год назад +4

    It's about what you work for, we are not getting the proper output for the input we have put into the system of America. We also know that people are living off of our hard work and doing better than we are by just showing up in America living off of the binifits blacks worked for.

  • @winterseller3493
    @winterseller3493 Год назад +1

    Am very glad to watch this show you are the man and you cant understand what u just done now brother... for you to go back to africa as an african american man!! your grand children would thank you for taking the risk for them to be an african in future not as african american.. am proud of you and thank you so much.... And while some african american still sitting on the their asses saying how is that possible because africa is this africa is that.. but you got up and took the risk for your grand childrens.

  • @sweetkwaku123
    @sweetkwaku123 Год назад +7

    Such a good discussion 👍🏿

  • @madubukomadubuko1719
    @madubukomadubuko1719 6 месяцев назад

    The guy is right! We got to learn how to support one another. Good show brother.

  • @timmarshall8978
    @timmarshall8978 Год назад +3

    You say how do we get our hands on the wheel, we get our own car

  • @malcolmskinner3117
    @malcolmskinner3117 8 месяцев назад

    This show made me cry, but it has also driven me to do better understanding my fellow brothers and sisters in the entire black diaspora.I will make an effort to do better in all aspects of life and towards other people educating others about both struggles here in America and the black diaspora that we all can benefit.

  • @SaniBravo
    @SaniBravo Год назад +13

    I would’ve spent that $30k than returned everything the next day

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Год назад +1

      Lmaooo

    • @SaniBravo
      @SaniBravo Год назад +1

      @@Kenganda Real talk lol

    • @pkp6791
      @pkp6791 Год назад +2

      I would have spent that money and given all the product to homeless Black people. Let the poorest of Black people sport their ‘exclusive’, ‘luxury’ BS and parade right in front of their store. That would tick them off more than anything😂

    • @alexxb7957
      @alexxb7957 Год назад +4

      I would’ve done the “Pretty Woman” on her. Go all around that store on a spending spree. Then, go back to that store with all my purchases and let them know what they lost out on. (Just being petty. Lol!)

    • @Cynthia-fx4we
      @Cynthia-fx4we 9 месяцев назад

      What is wrong with Oprah that she needed to prove who she is by spending her money somewhere she wasn't wanted. Oprah should have taken the money straight to the homeless people in the first place. No need to do a return! She made a stupid move supporting that business with her finances! How do you support someone who rejects you?

  • @saavwafare
    @saavwafare 3 месяца назад

    Great episode! I can watch this over and over again and still agree completely! 👍

  • @sophiemclarke6556
    @sophiemclarke6556 Год назад +6

    Please remember after slavery black people tried to have there own business it was burned down. They became professional no one would employ them. The struggle is real. Walking into an interview knowing from the start they will never employ you. Black people are not sitting down doing nothing. Especially the women. No one sits their crying about slavery. All black people ask for is fairness. I watch those black movie to remind me of what my ancestors went through for me and my family to be here today. How can i forget them no way. The thought of what they went through pushes me on. The Jews never stop talking of there hell and never will forget. Why should we. That is not possible for me and my family.

    • @amymuhammad2303
      @amymuhammad2303 Год назад

      ABSOLUTELY!!! The Jewish people supposedly had a holocaust in Germany, and not ONLY are they still receiving reparation in billions of dollars from Germany and France, but from America too. This supposed Jewish holocaust didn't happen in America, so why are they getting reparation in billions of dollars yearly from America, when in fact the Jewish people including their Caucasian brothers and sisters had their hands in the world's biggest holocaust on the entire planet earth, aka black American holocaust?

    • @devorahstree671
      @devorahstree671 Год назад +2

      YES Sophie MClarke!!!! 👏👏👏

    • @enlighten5457
      @enlighten5457 Год назад +1

      You and I feel the same way. No way in hell will I forget either.

  • @christopherantwi562
    @christopherantwi562 Год назад +2

    Oshay just summed it all up. Our leaders do not give a damn "#¤"!

  • @donnaking7902
    @donnaking7902 Год назад +6

    We did better economically during Jim Crow because we shopped with our own people.
    Black ppl can flip the script on those racist wyt ppl in Jackson Mississippi if they would just revisit what we did back then. It would change everything.

    • @charleeshaw7423
      @charleeshaw7423 Год назад +1

      Yes I believe we as black Americans should be lineage first.. self preservation is what everyone participates in.. it’s new Africans and Caribbeans born everyday.. we need to be about lineage based economics.. freedman for freedman

  • @trashtalker9753
    @trashtalker9753 Год назад +1

    EXACTLY! So well said.

  • @dianecrowder4971
    @dianecrowder4971 Год назад

    Excellent Presentation, Oshay! Dog walk black people all around the world who are not serious about progress!🐕👊🏾👏🏾👏🏾😁🤷🏾‍♀️😎

  • @meifyoudare
    @meifyoudare Год назад +6

    It's not racism without propaganda and political violence.

  • @shawn_and_one
    @shawn_and_one Год назад +2

    This was a really good conversation…

  • @bigisma-il5927
    @bigisma-il5927 Год назад +3

    Everything begins with Family

  • @lshionbrown
    @lshionbrown Год назад

    Oshay, you were 💯 right. I have this conversation with our own here in the states. I move away from those who need to remind me of where we've been. Move on, move forward stop staying stuck where we are not winning...move!!!

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis2339 Год назад +35

    I'm African American, and I agree with her. Racism is everywhere, but does it stop them from eating. African Americans complain about the US, and they move to Portugal, the most racist Europeans that exist. We have accomplished a lot in the country. We are entertainers; artists and politicians.
    He hit the nail on the head again when he spoke about Oprah. We love giving white folks our money. We make them rich and ourselves poor.
    It's time to wake up and stop complaining and get to work.

    • @pkp6791
      @pkp6791 Год назад +1

      Im Black American and I cannot understand why African countries haven’t done more to protect and advance their resources . Hell! At least they HAVE resources!
      Ancestors of Black people in the diaspora started BELOW a level anyone else could ever think of starting at- BUTT naked, stripped of name and everything and scratched, fought and built a way out of no way. Yet, we are seen as ‘privileged’ now??? That leaves a very sour taste in my mouth.

    • @anonnnymousthegreat
      @anonnnymousthegreat Год назад +11

      When you get pulled over and deal with the cops, it’ll show you if AAs are actually complaining or bring awareness to how AAs are treated compared to the rest of the country.

    • @jondo3817
      @jondo3817 Год назад +1

      amen

    • @garyjohnson691
      @garyjohnson691 Год назад +11

      Calling out ws is not complaining, yes most of us accomllished a lot in spite, but that barrier shouldn't be there in the first place. I believe in both working and building and calling wrong doing out when i see it, I'm not going to sit back and be docile.

    • @charleeshaw7423
      @charleeshaw7423 Год назад +6

      @@garyjohnson691 thank you GARY… these people want us to be them and we are not… we allow a lot more crazy nonsense from people who share our skin tone

  • @tamcoder3941
    @tamcoder3941 Год назад +1

    Hello, my sister's. I love all of my African families. We really need a home to come home to. I hear stories from Ghana and Nigeria family members, not to buy land or homes in both places because of the government corruption. I enjoyed my time in Nigeria. They loved all over me. Now I'm going to Ghana, I know no one there. My great-grand parents are from Ghana & Nigeria.

  • @sumtendechaba9717
    @sumtendechaba9717 Год назад +3

    Diaspora need to come in to start investments!

  • @terryturner2741
    @terryturner2741 8 месяцев назад

    We are all damaged black goods, so it's up to us to stop judging each other and Unite 😅❤❤

  • @JoeyTeam31
    @JoeyTeam31 Год назад +3

    True 👍🏿

  • @pernelbrewster2031
    @pernelbrewster2031 Год назад +1

    @kenganda one must realize that we must look at the structure and support each other in business from Agriculture, Banking manufacturing to technology. Hence developing our industries. SOMETHING THE OTHER RACES HAVE mastered. These are who we support more to our detriment

  • @writeous1214
    @writeous1214 Год назад +6

    What Oshay is saying does NOT apply to all African Americans at all, especially about us sitting back blaming the White man. And there are some AA in the South who don’t have running water or electricity, some who are homeless all over the country, many with electricity and running water but can barely put food on the table; some who are doing well, and a few who are doing very well. The American system is different. You can’t build a shelter or grow food, or set up some business in some old abandoned structure, or sell something on the street just because you want to. And you have to get a job to make money in order to pay for everything you need. And guess what? The jobs that most AA can get only provide enough money to pay the bills and put food on the table, and then return to work. Most people don’t have leftover money. And I can show you recent statistics on racism in the hiring process, limiting the types of jobs Blacks can get. People claim Blacks as a whole are making all this money, but no one is looking at the expenses that must be paid. I can show you statistics that show that Blacks actually don’t have as much money as people make it seem when they quote some trillion dollar statistic. You can look at household income and compare it to what’s needed to survive in the U.S. and you’ll see. In addition to that, in the U.S. we are under a scientific dictatorship. There are powers in the U.S. that use psychology and sociology to manipulate all people in the country, but do so to Black America in an extremely negative way. The same people who do this keep brainwashing us with slave movies and other content so we can never forget slavery and racism. It’s intentional. And let’s not forget about the people who took over our rap music and turned it into poison. We don’t even control our culture. And then there’s the manipulation and plots from the intelligence agencies. They’ve been dumping drugs and guns in poorer Black neighborhoods for decades. And then some power in the shadows keeps sending us sellout Blacks who act as Black teachers/leaders, but then they teach poison for the agendas of the powers-that-be. This place is wild. Even the reason why Black men and women don’t get along is because of this type of intentional manipulation (the feminist agenda).
    I love the fact that the guy in the middle, DJ Maintain, is not afraid to disagree. That’s rare.

    • @amymuhammad2303
      @amymuhammad2303 Год назад

      ABSOLUTELY!!! Remember that whitey supremacist GOP, called the thug cops on that young black girl for doing a project for her school, and the Karen called the thug cops on the black boy for selling bottled water?

    • @enlighten5457
      @enlighten5457 Год назад

      I agree with 99% of what you said. However, when you say we should forget all about slavery and talking about racism. I guess you have forgotten the old adage that if you forget your pass you are doomed to repeat it. Remembering about slavery has never stop me from fighting for what is ours, as a matter a fact it gives me motivation to keep fighting. I know that I come from a strong and resilient people. I will never forget about the horror of slavery, because in so doing I have disrespected what my ancestors with through and I will never do that. I guess you assume that if we don't talk about racism that it will go away. We know that it exist and how it feels and that it will never go away if we don't make it go away.#B1 ❤❤🖤🖤💚💚

    • @writeous1214
      @writeous1214 Год назад

      @@enlighten5457 What? I never once said we should forget all about slavery or talking about racism.

  • @karenjones4980
    @karenjones4980 9 месяцев назад

    Well spoken my brother we as a people need to come together.

  • @hop4ap
    @hop4ap Год назад +4

    For those of us that are serious. We know the problems, what's the solutions?

  • @iwazarlayahrevelationprodu4860
    @iwazarlayahrevelationprodu4860 Месяц назад +1

    It's because of this way of thinking from the young lady and like she said most Africans think this way so we don't need people that think this way to Speak on Black American issues here in America. WS here in America will give these types of people positions Just to cause conflict because of the lack of understanding. Issues like reparations no Africans living here in America should be speaking on issues concerning black American issues. Oshay you say we have black cities true but the reason we still can't get anything don't is because the puppet master still running the show.

  • @billygoat300
    @billygoat300 Год назад +28

    Makes me feel some kinda away about bringing my resources to the Motherland. Maybe I should just stay in the United States with my guns and fight till the end. African folk love the colonizers more than Black Americans. 😔

    • @obinnaizuora5013
      @obinnaizuora5013 Год назад +2

      That should be your primary default

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Год назад +9

      I don't think that is the case. Africans on average are really great people and will help you do things as you get integrated for sure. Don't let the experience of a bad system destroy an opportunity.

    • @borngreat-4-life930
      @borngreat-4-life930 Год назад +2

      Just go survey the land and see for yourself before you make moves. You will be surprised to find out that for yourself.

    • @sonofnok2153
      @sonofnok2153 Год назад +9

      ...."your resources"?
      Mmmcheeew!
      Whatever resources you have, please use it to help our people over there. Work is needed over there too.

    • @brothernuwa9648
      @brothernuwa9648 Год назад +2

      Noo bro, we just take long without looking into eyes of the colonisers but you stay in the neighborhoods so sometimes becomes easier to forget since we live in only black community tho we tolerate anymore nosense from them

  • @rehemankisi3413
    @rehemankisi3413 Год назад +2

    it is not a matter of what we HAD to endure....but what we HAVE TO endure on going....

    • @cinnamonstar808
      @cinnamonstar808 Год назад

      that is not Black or our ancestors goal. Earth should be a liviable enjoyable place. NO its not ok to buy food with money; its a disgusting act of humanity.
      a tree dont give you 1 mango. Believe it or not "endure" is not your birthright. Peace and dignity is.
      ============ and many ancient society worked very hard in Africa to create that great balance. THIS IS WHY I TELL AFRICANS you are already developed.
      what you call development is your ancestors artifacts. Artifacts come from failed society. why repeat something you graduated from? and many dont get it.
      Villages are optimal for humans: Cities are optimal for profit. Villages offer the 3 or 4 basic Human needs. Food : Shelter : water and love. FOR FREE.
      your wants and ambition is yours to earn. Huge metropolitan cities work the opposite ways and all the vice and bad decision follows. which lead to society failing.

  • @Andrew-gq2ot
    @Andrew-gq2ot Год назад +5

    Being Blk and poor in America isn't the samething as being blk & poor in the Caribbean, Africa, Europe or in Latin America.
    We're aware of that. And we know there's some work that needs to be done in Blk America, but we'll do.
    And I'd tell that Nigerian Lady to fix the infrastructure, the political. social , corruption and economic problems in the Sovereign Nation of Nigeria first then let's talk. Blks are a minority in America while you're the majority in Nigeria.
    And that goes for the other Sovereign Nations in the Blk Diaspora as well.
    And Blk America ( FREEDMEN,) Need to focus on doing for it's self in these United States first. Before you start talking about going to help the " Diaspora"
    And there's no need to reinvent the wheel the scholars, the NOI and other groups already have already done the research years ago.
    We just have to get rid of neo Liberalism,
    and Neegro Conservativism. And gatekeeper politics.
    And they're those who are working on that.

    • @charleeshaw7423
      @charleeshaw7423 Год назад +1

      Yes FFBA/FREEDMEN need to focus on ourselves solely…it’s funny that everyone else has been doing this since they immigrated here… but we won’t do it because we are brainwashed to take care everyone but US… they are making new African and Caribbeans everyday but we are decreasing

    • @amymuhammad2303
      @amymuhammad2303 Год назад

      You need to hold your black leader accountable, because you people are the majority of your countries, but the whitey supremacist are ruling these countries, and stop allowing all these non-black immigrants to take over the continent of Africa. The Chinese are having a field day taking over the continent of Africa.

  • @nyyt854tufc
    @nyyt854tufc Год назад +2

    We are going to have to fight for our rights 💥

    • @yoboijamestv7202
      @yoboijamestv7202 Год назад +1

      @Black ka679 Big Facts!! If we want freedom and Liberation it is done by fighting❤️🖤💚 Revolution for peace and power✊🏿

    • @nyyt854tufc
      @nyyt854tufc Год назад

      ​@@yoboijamestv7202 political organization is the way 💥