Things I learned from 2021
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@m6smitten
@m6smitten 23 сағат бұрын
What you are lamenting and describing is basic "tribalism"; the misunderstanding of those outside of one's culture. Nigerian immigrants to the USA earn more money than native whites because do not subscribe to backward or self-destructive cultural practices exhibited by other, native groups.
@d.r.g.8917
@d.r.g.8917 2 күн бұрын
@user-dv5qh3wh7x
@user-dv5qh3wh7x 3 күн бұрын
I liked the the last guy's message also
@user-dv5qh3wh7x
@user-dv5qh3wh7x 3 күн бұрын
Sophia was gorgeous 😍.
@dvarnell9821
@dvarnell9821 4 күн бұрын
I want to live with nature Zebras etc. there is power in living in nature, and eating whole natural and organic foods.
@debbiehendryx8925
@debbiehendryx8925 4 күн бұрын
My spiritual son in Ghana 🇬🇭 doesn’t have an address ; it’s hard for me to understand. I’m an African American who loves Africa but what’s up with the electricity always down .
@og2tone492
@og2tone492 5 күн бұрын
Wassup with the American accent
@RuthKinuthia-s7z
@RuthKinuthia-s7z 8 күн бұрын
Am single
@SEMahlobo
@SEMahlobo 12 күн бұрын
This sounds silly
@brandonlewis5135
@brandonlewis5135 13 күн бұрын
nobody likes Indians punjabs. thats a fact
@deannag48
@deannag48 14 күн бұрын
John Douglas you are phenomenal!! I have & still continue to learn from you. I have studied & read all your books. You are an true inspiration to many. God bless you.
@nanometerstudios
@nanometerstudios 20 күн бұрын
IIT in the corner :- Am I a joke to you??!?!?!?!
@atlas9001
@atlas9001 20 күн бұрын
I’m a Chinese immigrant in Canada. I have worked with a few Nigerian folks and the experience was very pleasant. Also, they seem to have a preference for tech jobs just like you - which is a right direction to go nowadays. If I remember correctly, Nigerians have the highest education level across African countries. I am very optimistic about what Nigerians will achieve in the future. 💪
@juniorjohnson7020
@juniorjohnson7020 22 күн бұрын
The black people's of the America's are far more charismatic than those from the continent of African
@exalteduchiha1563
@exalteduchiha1563 11 күн бұрын
We don’t care
@juniorjohnson7020
@juniorjohnson7020 10 күн бұрын
​@exalteduchiha1563 well don't emulate them then.
@juniorjohnson7020
@juniorjohnson7020 10 күн бұрын
Stop singing soul music and Reggae then. Don't go to Hollywood then,don't go to the America's then don't sing their music
@juniorjohnson7020
@juniorjohnson7020 10 күн бұрын
Don't copy Jamaicans , don't copy black Americans
@juniorjohnson7020
@juniorjohnson7020 10 күн бұрын
From Bessie Smith to Michael Jackson ,Martin Luther king Jr Malcolm X Bob Marley ,Marcus Garvey. We are all From slavery
@juniorjohnson7020
@juniorjohnson7020 22 күн бұрын
They do speak very bad butchering the English language ,they are not well travelled. They are ignorant of others cultures. However they are the most emulated ,and produced the greatest black icons and heroes. From Louis Armstrong to Michael Jackson ,Muhammad Ali,Michael Jordan, Denzil Washington ,the list is almost endless. They put the black race on the map. Africans if the Americans are far more interesting despite their short comings.
@sagarjaid
@sagarjaid 25 күн бұрын
IQ level is higher than US :)
@luismicael3123
@luismicael3123 Ай бұрын
my father is white and lives in Portugal, he was born in Angola, he is more African than any Amarican
@albertapikewalleye6833
@albertapikewalleye6833 Ай бұрын
Theo cosby
@mozahidbinazam1876
@mozahidbinazam1876 Ай бұрын
I really love the way native people hold thier values and respect to others. Very decent polite, generous though seems like they’re not only when you talk you gotta realise. I love canadian 🇨🇦🇧🇩
@josiewales3760
@josiewales3760 Ай бұрын
It’s very simple don’t hire them
@nissimikes
@nissimikes Ай бұрын
I'm watching this in 2024. I'd really love to know if they finally got in to Med school
@diasporaconnecttanzania3521
@diasporaconnecttanzania3521 Ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you for sharing. You are correct!
@thekingsdaughter7888
@thekingsdaughter7888 Ай бұрын
Well said young King. I live in America and the population of Africans from Kenya and Nigeria are large. I see much in what you say being true. I will attend an African event, being Black and am totally ignored until I go to make a purchase in the vendor lot. I always purchase Black African soap, coffee and Shea butter to make my own lotion and shampoo. Thank you for you truthfulness.
@almy-qy1lf
@almy-qy1lf Ай бұрын
It's interesting, because I grew up in Congo, in the 90s-2000s, with an entirely different image of Black Americans through the media. Everybody around me thought Black Americans were the coolest. I remember, my sisters wouldn't watch a Hollywood movie if there was no black american actor or actress in it. We loved the music, the actors, the athletes; the youth loved the dress styles, young men thought the women were the most refined and gorgeous... Movies and tv shows like Spike Lee's Malcolm X, Roots, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Family Matters, were EXTREMELY popular. Even the gang related stuff, we looked at with marvel, we glamorized it a lot. Whenever we heard international news reports abt racial injustice in the U.S, we all sympathized and got upset about it. Many of us looked up to Black American history, as our own African history of resistance is nowhere to be found in our school programs. 😓 It's only when I moved to the U.S that I first met Africans who had these negative stereotypes abt Black Americans. And when I dug a little, I realized they had experienced the worst side of Black America: many had been refugees, or low income immigrants, so they had had to live in the low income parts of town, where you don't necessarily find the best specimens of Black American society. I would also say, ll that the local media does a better job or portraying BA as violence-prone, and degenerate, than anything I ever watched abt them in Congo. Crime reports left and right, shooting accounts, youngsters being loud and troublesome, random fights everywhere, very promiscuous lifestyles, baby mama culture, etc. I really got all that when I lived in the U.S. Growing up in Congo, no one could tell me shit about Black Americans. I talked to some Cameroonian, and senegalese friends, they told me pretty much the same thing. I find it interesting that other Africans have had a radically different experience. It might be the era. The 90s were different.
@Ishaqyusuf-cx1ou
@Ishaqyusuf-cx1ou Ай бұрын
The Western media has played a very effective mind game on black people. I felt the same way growing up as a kid in Nigeria. My perspective changed as soon as I traveled out of the country, and I truly understood the mind game going on between us and black Americans.
@marciawhite2549
@marciawhite2549 Ай бұрын
They sold us out just like Joseph was sold off by his brother's we aint forgot that 400
@marciawhite2549
@marciawhite2549 Ай бұрын
Because they sold us to the White man thats the grudge 400
@willankhatter
@willankhatter Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 naaah
@tsnydstsnyds3982
@tsnydstsnyds3982 2 ай бұрын
Ummmm, you do realize that New Brunswick has the worst/ lowest education standards in the country only behind the Territories. So a 90% grade average in NB is maybe a 70% average in the rest of the country. That’s why the majority of NBer’s are uneducated, lazy, inbred hillbillies. That’s why UNB and STU are full of NB students and very few students from the rest of the country unless of course those students had basically failed out of high school in every other province 👍
@timjhonson3792
@timjhonson3792 2 ай бұрын
Okay you're asking me a question why the Africans do not like black Americans but you refer to us as African-American which we are not we are the tribe of Judah we are the descendants of Shem you my guy are the descendants of ham the Africans know who we are they know that our ancestors what are the chosen people that's why you handed us over to the enemy because it was part of the plan of the punishment that God placed upon the tribe of Judah the 12 tribes which are located in South America some parts of North America okay Haiti Brazil all these different places are the 12 tribes that God has scattered to the four corners of the Earth because of their disobedience unto him you understand me so now you got to go into the holy scriptures about me to understand why God didn't punish the Africans he punished the the black Hebrews that's what God has punished you played your part you played your role and that your part in your role was to hand us over to the enemy now you sit here and ask the questions why do Africans don't like black Americans what is the problem I just explained to you what the problem is and even Africans don't know that they are the tribe of ham maybe some do the ones who have knowledge of the holy scriptures because once you have knowledge of the holy scriptures you have now proper knowledge of yourself okay and now you know who you are you know your functions in this life God created us to worship and serve him what made this different a little different is because he gave us freedom of choice but what did the devil say to God God said I'm not bowing down to Adam because I am better than hymn for I am made out of smokeless fire and he is made out of clay so God told him get out of the heavens and into hell hell wasn't for us it was for him but then what did the devil tell 😢 God he told God that let me prove to you that this man named Adam and his descendants will not be worthy of your blessings God gave him that and granted him that but God also told him for those who follow me you will have no dominion over them
@Dee10294
@Dee10294 2 ай бұрын
The biggest flex as a Todai student is showing your Student ID. 😂 Everyone takes you with respect.
@solani5621
@solani5621 2 ай бұрын
Guy, speak for yourself not the entire Africa! You never asked the entire African continent's opinion on black Americans. If black Americans don't like anyone from Africa, thats on them but most African, don't care about black americans. We see them as people living outside of Africa
@kinguche9208
@kinguche9208 2 ай бұрын
Bro I don’t know what you learn when you’re in Nigeria about AA but I learn through Hollywood watching AA movies as rich people and love them wishes to be like them till I left Africa . I never see them as ghetto or gangsters even tho I saw on tv
@Metalcomedienne
@Metalcomedienne 2 ай бұрын
Yes. 🏒🥅🇨🇦💍🍁✝️📿🙏🏾
@HMKHABIB1
@HMKHABIB1 2 ай бұрын
I think you have a problem.. 😂 , easily influenced..
@miguelr-ni6jy
@miguelr-ni6jy 2 ай бұрын
The media is how those people drive their false narrative
@nekomochiee
@nekomochiee 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'll be applying there next year, I really hope I get in. 🙏🏼 My grades rn are average but I'll do my best on those exams 😶 If anyone has any info on the acting course there please do share, it'll sure be super helpful, thanks 😊
@gregorymcdougal7260
@gregorymcdougal7260 2 ай бұрын
And Canada 🇨🇦 is no different same Europeans from France 🇫🇷 colonizers of the native American Indians and Black people are treated no better.😢
@gregorymcdougal7260
@gregorymcdougal7260 2 ай бұрын
You are so right my beautiful Black Brother, it all began with colonization aka colonialism with the European countries along with slavery in the Americas, the Willie Lynch, making of a slave how to conquer and divide us against one another the house slave the yard slave and the filed slave was taught not to trust each other. They did the same thing in Africa,when they colonized you 😮😢which in your country you are the majority and they were and still are the minority but they are in charge of all your resources even though they given you your independence 😢😢 they also put your own people in power and control them to belittle their own Black peoples of Africa, like they have done to black Americans, in the Democratic Party 😮😢to keep black peoples around the world 🌎 divided 😢WOW 😢SO what we need to do is unite as one ☝️ and come together as one ☝️ and Love 💗 one another. And stop 🛑 calling one another NIGGA, Nager’s. ETC, and degrading our beautiful Black Women, and stop 🛑 using profanity in our rap music 🎼 we are better than that.❤😊
@gregorymcdougal7260
@gregorymcdougal7260 2 ай бұрын
One ☝️ Love 💗
@LutherClarke-ch3kj
@LutherClarke-ch3kj 2 ай бұрын
We arm our self to fight against ourselves so sad we are less than a little child who need adult to guard us from hearting ourselves
@LutherClarke-ch3kj
@LutherClarke-ch3kj 2 ай бұрын
The treatment of the colonial masters to the black nation is now how the black is treating their own black raping robbing killing torturing instead of uniting we bin making a.fool of our own self
@Lump691
@Lump691 2 ай бұрын
Lies so you never seen how our well to do black folks are doing you sound like a white man
@Lump691
@Lump691 2 ай бұрын
It’s not FBA that it’s the Africans looking at us as another tribe and us FBA let y’all know we ain’t having it and the cos play must stop
@blydiabrown4014
@blydiabrown4014 2 ай бұрын
You get along with people or you don't. Doesn't matter what you look like
@unwindwithlisa
@unwindwithlisa 2 ай бұрын
The reason I don’t like being compared to African Americans is because of the cultural differences. We have strong family values, AA women have a problem with single motherhood, they are masculine and make black women look bad. Ofcourse not all but most are like that. I don’t really have a problem with AA men to be honest but the women are just too much.
@Albacore877
@Albacore877 2 ай бұрын
From my perspective, it’s nearly always the same ignorant thinking and all the more reason WHY it is important that Africans be required to take and pass an African or Black American history class before stepping foot on American soil.
@exalteduchiha1563
@exalteduchiha1563 11 күн бұрын
No we don’t want to and we dont care
@dikembeafrika8918
@dikembeafrika8918 3 ай бұрын
There is a black American who recently said that when he has kids, he will take them to Africa to see how Africans live in trees.,This is a man who has been to Uni and is a Financial Consultant. I do not know what he had been taught in his secondary or tertiary education. I believe that it is self-hate and working for them folks who want to convey Africa as underdeveloped, impoverished and a land of savages.
@dikembeafrika8918
@dikembeafrika8918 3 ай бұрын
There was a time in some parts of London when Black Africans and Caribbeans would not cross each other’s post codes.
@VeeryBird
@VeeryBird 3 ай бұрын
As a teacher, I greatly appreciate your visual-story-like way of explaining things, thank you!
@FelixTheCatChosenOne
@FelixTheCatChosenOne 3 ай бұрын
LOL keep your Vancouver and Toronto the East is the Beast