These weirdos don’t know black American history at all!!
@aranishola4602 ай бұрын
You don't even know black American history
@catcher8672 ай бұрын
@@aranishola460 these people don’t know their own history. How do you expect them to know black American history?
@thepan-africanist25812 ай бұрын
Yeah, you need to do a show on how 🛏🔧s are starchily against Pan-Africanism.
@Tiger-zp8eq2 ай бұрын
African and Black American men screw more cave Beckies than BW could dream of. And they look like clowns whining about racism while laid up with their oppressors’ women. Talk about that first hypocrite. 🙄
@ValueSeekerOnline2 ай бұрын
I know this may not consist to what the video is about but I'm really upset and feel the need to discuss this with someone so If any would want to have a conversation with me that's OK. i'm a black American and I now completely confess that I'm sick and tiered of Africans over here in the US because I've been treated so wrong by them, my eyes are now clear and that's that the majority of them don't like us. All the blood and sweat that my ancestors had to go through even dealing with the civil rights movement for them to treat me so wrong, I'm tired of it. Today was the last straw for me, I went to the Beauty Salon up the street just to ask one simple question about getting two way twist dreads in my hair and i just knocked on the door not hard at all, i seen through the glass window that they did have customers inside but they where female customers and I'm a black male ... i kept knocking and they just kept looking at me and it took a while before a African women opened the door and said noooo !!!! screaming load in a angry way, even slammed the door before I could say anything at all. That place and many more like it should be recorded of how they treat people and boycotted.... I was treated badly and discriminated against by Africans, primarily by Nigerians AT 711, A all African Mall, on my job, called the the N word by them, etc. and I'm fed up. Maybe none of you never went through any of this but I must say that I experience more racism believe it or not by Africans than I've ever experienced by white people and some of you mention white people this and that but I know from my experience that Africans are some of the most racist, people on this entire planet.... one day you all will see the truth, they just don't like us at all, they hate us.
@esengomamonga92922 ай бұрын
Igbo lady and her hearsay sound exaggerated, quite fishy to honest. I don't blame the rest calling her a liar.
@carolinasoulman13782 ай бұрын
A topic about Haiti and Nigeria somehow always focus on Black America, we always get dragged into it. That lady rude attitude is the reason she have so many problems with black America, shes a instigator, she seems like the type that throw rocks and hide her hands, shes no victim. Hopefully my comment don't get deleted.
@tayoademoye13892 ай бұрын
Us Africans speak European languages because we wanted to be like them for many decades they live amongst us in Africa teaching us their religion and education and taking our resources which they still do today before they decided to give us independence
@ValueSeekerOnline2 ай бұрын
I know this may not consist to what the video is about but I'm really upset and feel the need to discuss this with someone so If any would want to have a conversation with me that's OK. i'm a black American and I now completely confess that I'm sick and tiered of Africans over here in the US because I've been treated so wrong by them, my eyes are now clear and that's that the majority of them don't like us. All the blood and sweat that my ancestors had to go through even dealing with the civil rights movement for them to treat me so wrong, I'm tired of it. Today was the last straw for me, I went to the Beauty Salon up the street just to ask one simple question about getting two way twist dreads in my hair and i just knocked on the door not hard at all, i seen through the glass window that they did have customers inside but they where female customers and I'm a black male ... i kept knocking and they just kept looking at me and it took a while before a African women opened the door and said noooo !!!! screaming load in a angry way, even slammed the door before I could say anything at all. That place and many more like it should be recorded of how they treat people and boycotted.... I was treated badly and discriminated against by Africans, primarily by Nigerians AT 711, A all African Mall, on my job, called the the N word by them, etc. and I'm fed up. Maybe none of you never went through any of this but I must say that I experience more racism believe it or not by Africans than I've ever experienced by white people and some of you mention white people this and that but I know from my experience that Africans are some of the most racist, people on this entire planet.... one day you all will see the truth, they just don't like us at all, they hate us. Maybe none of you have never experienced any racism in your entire life but this to me is racism. I feel 10x safer around whites and asians than I do Africans and it hurts me to say that but it's true.
@watchingthehawks3552 ай бұрын
Nigeria was not build on patriotism the country never fought a war of liberations and during independent the people where divided on ethnic lines which was well design during colonisation by the British .
@njonjokibera95872 ай бұрын
Nigeria should’ve fought for liberation before the 1960s. The countries I respect are Zimbabwe, Kenya, Namibia, Algeria Ethiopia
@abiolajegede6762 ай бұрын
*De-Amalgamation* will be that fight for liberation, so get ready for the creation of more sovereign republics in west Africa
@mrnaija1012 ай бұрын
Nigeria was built on patriotism just like many other countries but the intervention of the military in our polity, changed everything..those illegal govts did everything to divide and rule Nigeria including stoking ethnic tensions. They tinkered with almost every facet, from changing our constitution to school and educational systems, institutionalised corruption, lawlessness, abandonment of the refineries, power infrastructure etc... Nigeria is still struggling with all these today
@watchingthehawks3552 ай бұрын
@@abiolajegede676 Fight for liberation against who?you're trap;if you fight each other you lost,let Nigeria divide peacefully if there's no breakthrough in negotiation to remain as one Nigeria with all religion and ethnic groups respected as one people.
@TheLutheranDude79382 ай бұрын
Somehow.. the Igboland lady took all the oxygen and the actual topic of this video hardly featured.😮
@504Tendaji2 ай бұрын
Dynast you should do a show with the sister Igboland by herself 🔥🔥
@_method_58772 ай бұрын
The lying girl was calm all the way up until she got exposed. Then you have people on the panel who still refuse to admit the obvious lol
@antnam44062 ай бұрын
Why were they invalidating the Igbo woman's experience? she said she doesn't want to deal with you and avoid youlike a plagu.
@Tiger-zp8eq2 ай бұрын
Eff that crazy lady.
@TheAntReport2 ай бұрын
She’s jealous of BA women clearly lol she’s probably not even Igbo, probably not even west African. Her name was literally “Igboland” and she lives in the US 😂
@mavisburke4952 ай бұрын
That women experience is.HER OWN, but has a person who is in close proximity to ibo women in America, they are as COLD as anaratica , pretentious and appear in constant competition with EACH OTHER that's MY OBSSERVATION.
@Tiger-zp8eq2 ай бұрын
@@TheAntReport people who bleach their skin at a clip of 77% can’t tell me 💩 about having an identity crisis or being jealous of them. You have to be truly sick in the head to willingly dilute your melanin, whether it’s by bleaching or breeding with cave people, both of which they love to do.
@aranishola4602 ай бұрын
No one is jealous of Fba. Fba don't have their own land , their own language, and are practically s£@v3$ in America. Who's jealous of that?
@Kalagenesis2 ай бұрын
Folks I was just joking last night I’m sorry if I hurt anyone’s feelings
@njonjokibera95872 ай бұрын
Hey Kala do you think she is a troll? Do you believe her story?
@TheLutheranDude79382 ай бұрын
Kala.. apology accepted. Now you must pay a fine.. for the pain and suffering you inflicted bro!😊
@Kalagenesis2 ай бұрын
@@njonjokibera9587 it wasn’t my place to doubt her so I have to believe she was telling the truth.But the Kalagenesis say exaggeration is the bastard child of enthusiasm.She may be an enthusiast who exaggerates
@TheAntReport2 ай бұрын
@@Kalagenesisman up and pull your skirt down b.
@xclosedchainxАй бұрын
@@njonjokibera9587could be a troll. she sounds like a non-black woman tonally
@RasLesGoldcoastnupe2 ай бұрын
If anything we should be working on One Africa smh lol
@504Tendaji2 ай бұрын
Kala done went full FBA/ADOS
@ROKOYAHASHIA2 ай бұрын
I share the opinions shared by Christie.. Lets have a round table panel of black women from all aspects of the Afro-disapora..I will call in..
@Searchforuhuru2 ай бұрын
@@ROKOYAHASHIA setting it up for today
@TheLutheranDude79382 ай бұрын
@@Searchforuhuru Nooo... please don't!!! Yesterday's 4-hour preview of mutual slander is a good sign that it won't end well.
@ncheedxx01092 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but your definition of patriotism is very American, very European, and very White. That’s not how we in Africa define patriotism, i.e., love of country or nation. An African otoh would define it like this: "Patriotism is not about waving the flag. It is about being the kind of man or woman that your country would be proud of." In that (African) sense most Nigerian would be as patriotic as Haitians in that they are successful abroad, they carry their cultures proudly wherever they settle, they maintain family relations with those they left behind and help their people and communities as best they can. African patriotism is about what you DO, not about what you SAY. Big difference.
@mavisburke4952 ай бұрын
Dynast i patiently listened i would appreciated if the topic.was discussed MORE.
@mavisburke4952 ай бұрын
Wow how did it get personal once that women mentioned "deep hatred from Black America women" if it's her experience.its SAD, but thats riduliousness..We who live in cities have different experiences and we donot know the different ethnic Nigerians groups inorder to get allow especially in a working environment.
@aranishola4602 ай бұрын
And the igbo lady is correct. If your African and you come to America most times they will realize that most black Americans have hatred and at the least animosity towards africans
@RasLesGoldcoastnupe2 ай бұрын
Igbo lady they came from ghana to benin Nigeria Ivory Coast all up to senegal and down to Congo and Angola lol
@africaine48892 ай бұрын
Who are you talking about?
@aranishola4602 ай бұрын
What the h3££ are you talking about
@catcher8672 ай бұрын
Igbo lady go back home if don’t like treatment in United States no one’s forcing you to stay in a place that you’re being abused. If I was being abused, I would leave the place.
@frenchiexo76152 ай бұрын
3:25:50 Kala is super funny, I'll give him that. 😂😂😂😂
@abiolajegede6762 ай бұрын
24:21 Why has Britain or France got to be it’s own nation as sovereign republic n its own ethnic language as official but my indigenous African Nation must remain just a “tribe”?