Famous Guy Just Exposed Why Africa is At The Bottom| Ep. 131

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@Kenganda
@Kenganda Жыл бұрын
I love the Andrew Tate ROASTS Keep them coming family! LOL
@MrQuincy611
@MrQuincy611 Жыл бұрын
Why do y’all hate that man so bad what has he done so wrong???
@GenZRadio234
@GenZRadio234 Жыл бұрын
@@MrQuincy611 Because he can smash our women but we can't smash his...it's cause he's a Top G.
@rockdixonuncut
@rockdixonuncut Жыл бұрын
w@@GenZRadio234 who are "his" women? I may have smashed a couple.
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
@@GenZRadio234 I agree, it sounds like the typical haterade. All Tate is doing is waking men up to their true worth and potential. I honestly don’t see how that would work against black men. If you ask me, black men need to know *_more_* about their own self-worth, not less.🤷🏾‍♂️
@IshaqIbrahim3
@IshaqIbrahim3 Жыл бұрын
Andrew Tate. The pathological liar. This guy is FUNNY! Every time he goes to court he just pull another lie out of his ass that contradict DIICOT documents. Then distribute the lies to gullible people that cannot read properly. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jimmyfisher7941
@jimmyfisher7941 Жыл бұрын
Oshay you are 100% correct about everything, we need to move forward with no excuses or delay.
@allthebest1277
@allthebest1277 Жыл бұрын
Oshay isn't 100% right. What's right is a happy medium between both Tina and Oshay's points. BC As long as you don't curb and correct the self hate programming, there's a self-made saboteur in all matters--- look, even when you are firing on all cylinders- there is still, an unconscious saboteur.
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
@@allthebest1277 no one is 100% right, but whining and complaining about past transgressions is pointless. Because at the end of the day, the world don’t care about that. The world cares about power and who holds it and is able to weld that power to their advantage. Black folks need to get over this _”victimology”_ and _”trauma-bonding”_ weakness and move forward. Or forever be at the bottom caste of humanity on earth.
@xfactor6099
@xfactor6099 Жыл бұрын
​@@allthebest1277oshay is 1000000000000% right . Blacks have yet to demonstrate group intelligence. We so far have been unable to build together. We barely achieved $hit even before colonisation
@tashboog5458
@tashboog5458 Жыл бұрын
He’s definitely 100% correct. Reason being; “it’s a conscious choice,” programming is an excuse.
@Akankwasapepe
@Akankwasapepe Жыл бұрын
When Oshay debates, others just look on because they don't really get the message
@mikewalters4045
@mikewalters4045 Жыл бұрын
I do always say this,am in Europe and do see Asian students, studying hard doing part time jobs,doing internships,after few years stealing ideas and technology back to their Asian countries,but you see African students,after studying get remaind in the west giving their intellect and ideas to the west, Asians are very patriotic selfless to their countries,but we black people dont,hating on each other,we don't patronise ourselves
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
Asians and especially the Chinese and Japanese are mission-oriented as a peoples. Wish these African nations felt the same.😒
@qjtvaddict
@qjtvaddict Жыл бұрын
You mean learning from others is that a crime now?
@mikewalters4045
@mikewalters4045 Жыл бұрын
@@qjtvaddict do you understand the conversation?we are talking about patriotism,going back home to build our own Africa,how many African students go back home to sacrifice than to be self seeking,alots of Asians don't do that, they go back to their countries to sacrifice,we want Africa develop but we don't want to hold our leaders responsible and ourselves,most African students who knows the system in the West rather team up with the west to loot Africa,
@josephbrown1573
@josephbrown1573 Жыл бұрын
@@mikewalters4045 They go back to their countries with he support of their governments. African governments are to busy stealing as much money as they can and sending their own families to live in the West !
@Scole23786
@Scole23786 10 ай бұрын
This is so true. I’m not black, that’s why it was shocking to see black women verbally attack and bully other black women in the workplace in order to impress whites. It happened in multiple companies I worked in. Sad because there were not many black employees to be begin with.
@ShakorPicou
@ShakorPicou Жыл бұрын
What disgusts me with my people is that we are not taking clues from how others deal with our community.
@realestudergroundsou
@realestudergroundsou Жыл бұрын
exactly
@switzjon8405
@switzjon8405 Жыл бұрын
Too busy fighting each other.
@macabara8819
@macabara8819 11 ай бұрын
Am with you bro!!!
@frederickcopeland6596
@frederickcopeland6596 8 ай бұрын
You and me both bro!! Our people just refuse to see things for what they are!!
@briopalumpus8676
@briopalumpus8676 4 ай бұрын
if we return the favour and reciprocate their racism or ignorance they will learn quick, the racists hate when they get served their dish.
@mylovetravel
@mylovetravel Жыл бұрын
Come on Oshay!!! I agree 1000%; we must push through and make our community's future brighter! They count on us to dwell on the past trauma they created for us and not make any moves forward. This episode is EVERYTHING, and we need more conversations with each other like this! Love from Chicago❤
@auxaviaircarter4126
@auxaviaircarter4126 Жыл бұрын
Everyone who's ever gone through any trauma it was probably during world war II cold war-era how are being compensated for the most part therefore afforded healing whereas Africans and American Africans have not... How can we push forward when we don't even have and establish connection with our homeland and the African ppl don't have a connection with us here? Every ethnicity has a connection to their mother land and or connection with their ppl in other lands, we don't... It has to start there like having a podcast; and doing amazing things that you guys have done there teach ppl here as well... We can't step a half a toenail forward until we're united
@cherokeeoutlaw7123
@cherokeeoutlaw7123 Жыл бұрын
The Charlies keep moving the goal post. They are not letting black folks go but so far.
@ernextoho
@ernextoho Жыл бұрын
Victim mentality, don't mention what trauma they created for you but how you didn't create anything else at all, just adopted all the worse traits of the whites and created a culture that promotes getho life style and violent music and then complain, this guy is talking fact and most of you dont like it.
@destiny640
@destiny640 10 ай бұрын
Chicago love hit different❤
@Keys2SOAR
@Keys2SOAR Жыл бұрын
I had to stop driving so that I could leave this message right this minute.. CRYING OVER MEGAN…MARRYING into the royal family….CRYING…& praying…was an ABSOLUTE ABSURDITY!!! This shows the level of STOCKHOLM SYNDROME & states that we have not SYNTHESIZED our history. Absolutely insanity!!
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
Facts👊🏾✊🏾💯
@mistickjackal1267
@mistickjackal1267 Жыл бұрын
the sad fact is meghan is a white woman lol she more white then black and yet the royal family refused her because her mother was negro.
@LoboBlack187
@LoboBlack187 Жыл бұрын
Black women crying about the royal wedding. LOL Yeah, that never happened. This dude prolly saw one black woman excited abt the wedding then makes a whole generalization about it. In reality, black women resented that she was celebrated as a "black woman" when she looks damn near white.
@louisepennant7290
@louisepennant7290 Жыл бұрын
TRUE
@ReasonableRu
@ReasonableRu Жыл бұрын
Yea crying is absurd. The fact that she married into that racist, demonic family and then acted confused as to why they exiled her..says a lot.
@TheAfrikanSuperstar
@TheAfrikanSuperstar Жыл бұрын
We are far too inclusive, indeed.
@PiyankeKemetyu
@PiyankeKemetyu Жыл бұрын
Chinese left baby mamas all over Zambia, yet no Tick Tock videos
@africaine4889
@africaine4889 Жыл бұрын
Have you been to Zambia? No. I have. Stop lying
@LetsTravellChannel
@LetsTravellChannel Жыл бұрын
​@@africaine4889😂
@PiyankeKemetyu
@PiyankeKemetyu Жыл бұрын
@@africaine4889 Yes, I have along with many other countries on the continent
@PiyankeKemetyu
@PiyankeKemetyu Жыл бұрын
@@africaine4889 But since you don't believe I'll let a white man tell you the samething. I'm sure you'll believe it
@africaine4889
@africaine4889 Жыл бұрын
@@PiyankeKemetyu do not do that white man story shit with me.Have you been to Zambia?
@S6509
@S6509 Жыл бұрын
major props, we need more deep talks about these subjects. at 55 I felt these talks needed talked about for the next gen.... keep this going please for our future sake.
@mikejones-wn1sw
@mikejones-wn1sw Жыл бұрын
@S6509 at 55 what what have you don't besides talk about the problem. You are example of the era that failed us.
@S6509
@S6509 Жыл бұрын
Sadly I agree, many in my gen are still about themselves. At times even I lost sight of the goals that matter. The community outreach and my own reducation are ongoing.
@hassshoban8206
@hassshoban8206 Жыл бұрын
The root is jealous among each other. Here in Tanzania Africans would rather buy items from Indian men shop than their own that's why Indians become rich.
@briopalumpus8676
@briopalumpus8676 Жыл бұрын
Is it just jealous or are the services better in Indians store? What I know is that Chinese never do business with Africans they make sure Africans are only consumers.
@Curiousviewer22
@Curiousviewer22 Жыл бұрын
Maybe it's because the Indians know what customer service is. Once they've built the reputation, they have the loyal customer. That's my thought.
@hassshoban8206
@hassshoban8206 Жыл бұрын
@@Curiousviewer22 nope, they are the worst. They will never give a credit to those customers unless on big interest. Never reduce their price.
@Curiousviewer22
@Curiousviewer22 Жыл бұрын
Well then Africans need to build their own businesses and patronize them. It is inexcusable that in your own country other groups dominate the businesses. This is true all over Africa, in Black communities in America too. We don't need to run other groups out, we just need to have a sense of entrepreneurship, and support our own. When Blacks get money, they often spend it on bling rather than reinvest in their community - at least here in the States.
@wildflower7925
@wildflower7925 Жыл бұрын
​@Curiousviewer22 they follow you in their shop, assuming you will steal, that is bad customer service
@willzum8604
@willzum8604 Жыл бұрын
Much respect for speaking on these topic's well needed.Keep it on ,you guy's into something bigger then you can even imagine, thank you for doing this, great content.
@live4yourself_
@live4yourself_ Жыл бұрын
Oshay needs to bring this topic back with atleast one other person who brings the same energy. This convo felt like a teacher schooling students who don’t know how the world works.
@KimFert
@KimFert Жыл бұрын
I observed that as well.
@logician3641
@logician3641 Жыл бұрын
This was a brutal comment..
@realestudergroundsou
@realestudergroundsou Жыл бұрын
exactly
@RodrigoOswego
@RodrigoOswego Жыл бұрын
He needs to have some devils advocacy at the very least. Everyone is just agreeing without even testing his ideas against anything contradictory.
@kokoyaro
@kokoyaro Жыл бұрын
He learned all these from the Dr. Umar Johnson he doesn't want to give credit to
@kerimaabu1359
@kerimaabu1359 Жыл бұрын
Im shocked at our generation, our lack of ability to scrutinise things that are given or that we are persuaded to do by the media.
@cardi5
@cardi5 Жыл бұрын
I love Oshay. Period. I share his sentiments most of all of the time. I am disappointed that his energy wasn’t met…. I was ready for this topic to go VIRAL with variations. Y’all need to do a remix on this topic with Oshay.
@MrQuincy611
@MrQuincy611 Жыл бұрын
Oshay is a idiot and never makes a valid point!!!
@beautifullyflawed2022
@beautifullyflawed2022 Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
Oshay definitely had a winner with this video. I am extremely disappointed in global black peoples for not pushing this message forward. Unfortunately, it only shows how extremely colonized mentally far too many global black peoples are.😕
@nenyeo6090
@nenyeo6090 Жыл бұрын
@@willia3r black people globally and in the states are mentally colonized. Don’t play that game.
@nombusodlamini7298
@nombusodlamini7298 4 ай бұрын
I agree very. Very disappointing and some feel triggered and you know where the problem is. We REFUSE to look at this issue entirely and with the bold, honest, frank approach it deserves but as they say, you can only meet somebody as deeply as you have met themselves. Oshay has shown that he has hence he can speak freely, practically and sensibly in his address while others in the panel seem uncomfortable. Not facing and dealing with it within ourselves is the problem and it's costing us and it shows in the way we treat ourselves and others.
@decemberunidque
@decemberunidque Жыл бұрын
You spoke a word today Mr. Jackson 🖤🖤🖤
@MrDee001
@MrDee001 Жыл бұрын
I feel like it's my responsibility/desire to spread some of these ideas that are being shared. Let's get the ball rolling.
@JET34568
@JET34568 Жыл бұрын
This channel is 🔥! Oshay you’ve taken the game to a new level.
@Nick-e6s
@Nick-e6s Жыл бұрын
Oshay thank you for this topic ,Africans don't love themselves Africans we must love our own for us to develop.
@lionlegal2018
@lionlegal2018 Жыл бұрын
I never knew Oshay was this articulate. He can converse eloquently in real-time.
@carissalove3053
@carissalove3053 Жыл бұрын
It is funny how all the examples of women
@sweetangelsluv
@sweetangelsluv Жыл бұрын
You call this articulate 😂
@asanwa3126
@asanwa3126 4 ай бұрын
You call this barbershop boorish way of talking as being articulate?! 😂
@mimibroww11
@mimibroww11 Жыл бұрын
Oshay this was a very good conversation. Keep it coming
@MichaelRWright
@MichaelRWright Жыл бұрын
Liked and Subscribed. I too lived near Hagerstown and went to Hagerstown Jr. College, which is now Hagerstown Community College.
@lanxlanister8721
@lanxlanister8721 Жыл бұрын
As black people we allow to much and easy access to ourselves and communities by others. We don’t even give others a hard time, we spend our money and time at their places and they don’t even show respect in return. When you try telling blk folks to have pride and work together they get all in their feelings
@jimnam4444
@jimnam4444 Жыл бұрын
Try to open a business in a black community and you will get the answer.
@slystally9874
@slystally9874 Жыл бұрын
Self-hate. it's demoralizing tbh. Just pray for strength and keep fighting
@MM-ng5wc
@MM-ng5wc 11 ай бұрын
We are doomed. It's 2023. These conversations were had in 1970s. We so dam inferior
@ShadowHolmes
@ShadowHolmes 4 ай бұрын
Sad but true ikr
@Kirkland_22
@Kirkland_22 Жыл бұрын
If there's a Black man in the room and you have an Asian, "white"Hispanic and white European man in the room, they will all get on code to go against and practice discrimination against that Black man. Reason gatekeeping is very important
@GazBC4U
@GazBC4U Ай бұрын
Colourism.
@adamf.585
@adamf.585 Жыл бұрын
When It's Come To Whites We in Africa Need To Learn From The African American
@meganakinsanya4702
@meganakinsanya4702 Жыл бұрын
The interracial marriages is rising with the African Americans
@chuksjay6397
@chuksjay6397 Жыл бұрын
No we dont
@AfricanMaverick
@AfricanMaverick Жыл бұрын
Nah
@adamf.585
@adamf.585 Жыл бұрын
@@chuksjay6397 The first thing an African footballer does in Europe is look for a white girl to marry The first thing the African does when he migrates is to try to imitate the white man Even Khaby Lame the TikTaker forget about Africa & running behind a white woman Even here in Africa, the Africans always try to impress the whites and the Arabs The African Americans are the only black who can spit in the face of a white man
@adamf.585
@adamf.585 Жыл бұрын
@@AfricanMaverick The first thing an African footballer does in Europe is look for a white girl to marry The first thing the African does when he migrates is to try to imitate the white man Even Khaby Lame the TikTaker forget about Africa & running behind a white woman Even here in Africa, the Africans always try to impress the whites and the Arabs The African Americans are the only black who can spit in the face of a white man
@skatebordstephen
@skatebordstephen Жыл бұрын
The point made at 41:50 is exactly what the problem is in Brazil. In many cases, the "black" identity is being hijacked by the Pardos, and there is no gate keeping whatsoever here. I honestly think Brazil is a lost cause.
@briopalumpus8676
@briopalumpus8676 Жыл бұрын
They pardos will us that to their advantage in Africa as well watch this space, black people globally have the mind of a 6 year old.
@geatodaoz6043
@geatodaoz6043 Жыл бұрын
Similar to the mulattos in the Caribbean or in Louisiana or in any other country/state where the identification is oftentimes to a region instead of African. Thing is, with many mulattos, there is an aggressive intent to have offspring who will have an even lighter complexion than the bi-racial parent and still have "good hair!" So, within two generations, there will only be the slightly melanated skin and some curl in the hair! In other words, oftentimes, a Black man would face less "issues" marrying someone who is White than marrying a bi-racial person from these places!
@skatebordstephen
@skatebordstephen Жыл бұрын
@geatodaoz6043 Wow! You hit the nail dead on the head with this comment! I'm a Black man from the USA, and I'm engaged to a very unmistakably Black Brazilian woman and we have these conversations all the time because she knows what time it is, too. The insane thing is that Pardos in Brazil are benefiting from new affirmative action policies in federal universities, while they either lead a lifestyle that doesn't benefit Blacks as a group or perpetuate our race (they either marry other Pardos or Whites) or they may even outright undermine Black progress through adopting almost an extreme right, White thought process. If African Americans don't wake up, our future in the USA will be that of Brazil, a permanent underclass. Brazil today only has a Black population of 7.5% in spite of having shipped 5 million slaves to the country. Blacks in Brazil have gone almost extinct to be replaced by Pardos. Blacks in Brazil don't even run things in their own favelas because even the businesses are pardo owned or white owned. Going back to the affirmative action thing, most insane part is that Pardos are not a minority group, they're like 43% of the darn country, but will put black down on forms to benefit from quotas. To address your point about having issues pursuing Pardos for romantic relationships as a Black person and what you said was so true. They could not have a pot to piss in yet and would still look at a clean cut, middle class, and stable Black person as if they had no value.
@Curiousviewer22
@Curiousviewer22 Жыл бұрын
I would like to think that is in the past. I am African American of a generation that has seen a change from a mindset of denying African-ness to embracing it as Africa got its independence and rose in prestige.
@everythangluxury
@everythangluxury Жыл бұрын
Trauma response is also another GREAT TOPIC that doesn't not get enough coverage either. Excellent response from the beautiful BLACK QUEEN1❗️❗️
@MajeedBelle
@MajeedBelle Жыл бұрын
In America you get nothing but trauma response. It's called the victim mentality.
@everythangluxury
@everythangluxury Жыл бұрын
@MajeedBelle no its called trauma response. Amerikkkan BLACKS are the most unique on the planet because of their experience. It's easy for someone who doesn't know the details of slavery to dismiss it as victim mentality. Mentally Amerikkkan BLACKS are still frozen. It's so bad majority of them don't even know it. No other race had their minds ERASED and reprogrammed. That's never before seen trauma that was swept up under the rug in the name of so called progress. Far from a victim mentality. It's a legitimate disease at this point. Willie lynch said if his program was half way applied, it would work a minimum of 1000 year's and here we are. Amerikkka will fall for what it did to the BLACK MAN AND WOMBMAN ❗️Don't forget about the BLACK people who were already here long before white people discovered it. Karma is inescapable.
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
Thats an excuse. Every group has suffered their own set of traumas. But the world moves on. The world isnt going to stop to give you a hug and a pat on the head. Instead the world will say _"what now"_ ? Either get to moving or get moved out of the way.
@everythangluxury
@everythangluxury Жыл бұрын
@@willia3r there is NO group that can compare in terms of experience. NO group of people had THEIR MIND'S ERASED❗️Until we deal with that fact, nothing will change. Anything broken has to be repaired.
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
@@everythangluxury you are talking about #ados but the subject of this video is AFRICA. Oshay is specifically talking about the African people. Who still do have their original culture, original names, and original language.
@AskTheAdjutant
@AskTheAdjutant Жыл бұрын
Great show, topic and conversation.
@eys1996
@eys1996 Жыл бұрын
Word is bond, I been saying this all along. I think more & more Blacks & Africans are beginning to see this, yet as of now we still don’t have enough of us that see it. Soon we will. For people to see the vision, means folks would have to remove their discomfort, then decolonize the mind. In order to, ultimately create solutions that move us, together, stronger. And when I say this is what I’ve been saying all along, I referring to what Oshay Jackson’s talking points. Please don’t narrow what he’s saying down to interracial relationships. We can see that he mentioned, layers upon layers of examples of how we can implement a stronger unity. We can all implement on an individual level, in our everyday lives to ultimately building a United Code. United core values amongst us.
@soindifferent_
@soindifferent_ Жыл бұрын
Well said. I agree with the importance of shared core values.
@mistickjackal1267
@mistickjackal1267 Жыл бұрын
i see you african are trying to build so please don't let black women and men in your lands they will ruin it black women will promote feminazi and divestor propaganda.
@cyhememoore8720
@cyhememoore8720 Жыл бұрын
Oshay my brother you are spitting facts in the beginning. I am hooked again. Please keep up the great work
@YoungExec
@YoungExec Жыл бұрын
The sister in the blue jeans is the perfect example of a perfectly conditioned modern liberal black woman. Instead of soaking up game…she really wants to be embraced by her colonizers.
@ThaiKicker97
@ThaiKicker97 Жыл бұрын
many woman are like this,they want a man richer than them
@GenZRadio234
@GenZRadio234 Жыл бұрын
Her mindset will run black men away eventually.
@jcjcviews
@jcjcviews Жыл бұрын
Please read my remarks above. There is no simple answer to this question. African people (the "black") have a more complicated situation. Blacks are unlike groups of people with things in common; blacks are many and diverse. We do not have the United States of Africa. For example of the difference, many Chinese are Han Chinese, and many Indians are Hindu Indians. Do you understand my point? It would be best if you guys stopped talking about how you feel things were because this is what you're doing and began to understand what is possible at this moment to secure ourselves from immediate harm as we move abroad. Being black is different from being brown, white, red, or whatever. What the hell! We can not afford to fight based on color whenever one hates the black color already, which is nonsense. Do you not understand? You are positioning yourself to be a target even more when you already are, but unorganized and unarmed.
@cherokeeoutlaw7123
@cherokeeoutlaw7123 Жыл бұрын
Conservatives are closeted self hating gays
@gabijaetingz4189
@gabijaetingz4189 Жыл бұрын
98% of Black biracial children have BLACK FATHERS. Blame your self hating brothers
@thekorsh4230
@thekorsh4230 Жыл бұрын
Powerful message brother, that's why my goal is to build in Africa
@AP.lovetoAll
@AP.lovetoAll Жыл бұрын
‼️ Shoutout to Tina for @21:11 NUANCE matters. We cannot be compared to any other group in the world. At the same time Oshay is correct; we have to push the goal post RIGHT NOW because the talk of “it’s for your kids’ kids’ generation is BUFFOONERY ‼️ That’s what THEY want you to be fooled into believing🤔 It’s RIGHT NOW and very real‼️ Africa unite. Forward ‼️ From NYC, love to all (who are God loving). Bless.
@bigew29
@bigew29 Жыл бұрын
O'Shea, I do feel you when you're talking about these other groups. However, the difference between those groups in the black groups is that those African nations were totally decimated. A lot of those countries were recently formed thrown together rivaling tribes to keep them in contention with each other, so it's hard for them to build when you're warring with each other. Whereas Poland, Russia, Japan. All of those were established nations before they went through a hard times refocus those same people that are now more resolved from the trauma that they went through together to rebuild their home
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
Those African nations werent decimated. White/Eurasian people could barely live there without building environmentally resistant shelters. The problem is that these African nations are hyper-tribalised and never grew out of that hyper-tribalism. King Leopold didnt commit genocide using white/eurasian soldiers, he committed genocide by playing to the natural divisions of hyper-tribal Africa. Until the Africa nations grows beyond hyper-tribalism and think bigger picture, they will always be at the bottom caste of the earth.
@eugenereeves418
@eugenereeves418 Жыл бұрын
Excuses smh African countries have been independent for 60 plus years
@marlan5470
@marlan5470 Жыл бұрын
About 50. @@eugenereeves418
@nathanking8180
@nathanking8180 Жыл бұрын
The Western education system is an indoctrination into the corporate system, who owns many of the big corporations?, not Black people, many African's come to Europe or America for that Western education but even with that bachelor degree they are already in a submissive state of mind, now they have to go out and beg one of these big corporations to take them on. Africa needs to focus on developing Africa for Africans and start creating they own corporations within the continent, they need to stop wanting a seat at everyone else's table and start setting up they own table that these other groups will be begging for a seat.
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
I agree, but it’s like pulling teeth to get black peoples in African to understand this. They are _”hyper-tribalistic”_ to a fault. Which blinds far too many of them from seeing the bigger picture longterm.😕
@nappyqueen86
@nappyqueen86 Жыл бұрын
Yes
@Shaigwe-lm5ko
@Shaigwe-lm5ko 6 ай бұрын
❤very well said !!!👏 👏
@BreadAndWaterSurvivor
@BreadAndWaterSurvivor Жыл бұрын
Great broadcast and dialog bruh. Indeed things need to be addressed ✊🏿✊🏽✊🏾
@juice9100
@juice9100 Жыл бұрын
Black first, everyone else can be allies, but I date, marry, shop, or etc with my own first then I can indulge with other people afterwards
@dewaynenash9706
@dewaynenash9706 Жыл бұрын
This is Deep and so True O Shay great episode 👏🏽
@soindifferent_
@soindifferent_ Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this episode! Great talking points Oshay.
@leewinslett2592
@leewinslett2592 Жыл бұрын
Oshay, you are so smart and so influential, and have such great wisdom to share. As an old black man, I would ‘mentor’ you to clean up the language (and grammar) as an important part of elevating our people. Keep up the good work.
@gerrytushh
@gerrytushh Жыл бұрын
Grammar seems to be a challenge across the board in the black community in the US. This is what I have observed as a well-travelled Ugandan 🇺🇬
@juicymlp
@juicymlp Жыл бұрын
Are you serious
@elbonde
@elbonde Жыл бұрын
@@gerrytushhadmit that ‘we was’ sounds more actionable than ‘we were’. Just as ‘I is’ projects more power than ‘I am’. The spoken word is intended to convey meaning, and correct grammar sometimes sounds weak and pedantic. Just my two cents worth.
@juicymlp
@juicymlp Жыл бұрын
This guy is a doctor and we're critical of his grammar, hmmmmmm. Go look up the term " majoring in the minors". In my experience people who do this are either cowards or deceitful and hate accountability.
@Tiger-zp8eq
@Tiger-zp8eq Жыл бұрын
@@gerrytushh this is why you and none of the Africans on that panel couldn't hold a candle to Oshay. You're worried about how great he speaks a white man's language, meanwhile the man is a doctor and clearly smart. Imagine bragging about traveling the world, while Uganda is a dump and most of its people are suffering because weaklings like you refuse to stand up to the foreigners. You are probably married to a white woman and triggered. FOH
@americanoutside
@americanoutside Жыл бұрын
Our collective failure is the inability to cooperate in a way where our society benefits from that coop as a whole.. Our people have been breed from individual conguest, and it is our greatest undoing, that everyone is a King, or Queen, or Chief and everyone wants to lead, even if they don't know where they are going, or even have a vision that benefits all so that they even have a reason to be followed. Ego and position trump sensibility, as is e evidence by the performance of most African leaders, who are sure to look the part, but do ultimately nothing for their countries or their people, that uplift them out of poverty. 😢
@Keys2SOAR
@Keys2SOAR Жыл бұрын
Imma need to give y’all your flowers!! I have had 3 discussions over this episode and it is making waves!! Great work KENGANDA!!
@ladyshakari
@ladyshakari 4 ай бұрын
Your guest is from the same city I'm from in Maryland and he is right, there is a lot of interracial marriages here on both sides. White men & women marry black American men and women here on a regular basis. I had to stress to my son I would like some all black grand children because most of mine are mixed race because my four daughters didn't marry black men the first time getting married so he married a black woman from his college. If this doesn't stop our race as we know it will die out.
@dreltagibson2536
@dreltagibson2536 2 ай бұрын
Exactly!!!
@MarieStphard-xy9lm
@MarieStphard-xy9lm Жыл бұрын
Wow! This discussion blew my mind. Oshay great job!!!
@kwasisampson78
@kwasisampson78 Жыл бұрын
My man thinks telling black people what their problems are and stating it like its all their fault should be stupid now. We are not born inferior. Discrimination continues to happen to us on a large scale. The solution is not to talk for 30 mins about the problem as if we are the only reason the problem exist. The solution is stating the problem and stating solutions to stop the discrimination. We will not stop discrimation agaisnt black bodies by exclusion alone.
@dang9313
@dang9313 Жыл бұрын
This is deep. Self love is missing in many africans
@Mr_Damion_Scott
@Mr_Damion_Scott Жыл бұрын
Oshay my brother, you need more intellectuals on the show that share your passion.. the panel is looking like is it friday yet..lol (is it payday yet)
@bilalpope9845
@bilalpope9845 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree
@decemberunidque
@decemberunidque Жыл бұрын
They look offended 😂😂😂 The truth ain’t no joke
@theblackinvestor3990
@theblackinvestor3990 Жыл бұрын
I soon come
@kingc6175
@kingc6175 Жыл бұрын
​@@decemberunidquewhat truth
@mwanikinjeru3326
@mwanikinjeru3326 Жыл бұрын
That's a silly conclusion. Because people disagree with him they are waiting for the payday?
@AutomationbyK
@AutomationbyK Жыл бұрын
⏰TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction on racial disparities in education, social progress. 03:59 - Debate on interracial marrying, dating and its implications. 07:18 - Analysis of African American community, economics, self-development. 10:22 - Examination of African education, disconnection from practicality. 13:15 - Reflection on growing up where interracial relationships were normal. 16:39 - Importance of cultural preservation, individual choices. 19:35 - Cultural education, self-respect in African diaspora. 22:34 - Continuation of debate on racial and cultural differences. 25:43 - Continuation of debate on community investment, empowerment. 28:30 - Transcends Black culture, discussion on preservation, bigotry. 31:38 - Rebuttal; emphasizes culture change, personal experiences. 34:22 - Focus on personal values, legacy, pan-Africanism, impact. 37:16 - Discusses political elections, conservatism, liberalism, taxation. 40:22 - Open-mindedness, disagreements, shared thoughts. 42:45 - Closing discussion, praises, thanks, social media mentions. LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE✅
@suezcontours6653
@suezcontours6653 Жыл бұрын
Black women SHOULD date out. Not enough marriage minded black men out there
@AfricanMaverick
@AfricanMaverick Жыл бұрын
This guy👆is either white or mixed 🤔
@mylifewithjesus3
@mylifewithjesus3 Жыл бұрын
@@suezcontours6653 The problem is the honest truth is some sisters have bad attitude and they have been brainwashed to believe that Black men are bad and cannot achieve anything. The media always put out that thuglike attitude regarding black men. No matter what you achieve in life as a black man that mindset of you have to be a drug dealer, thug, or a fraudster . So some Asian, Latina or White woman meet you and meet you and respects you and then respects you and treats you right so you go with the person who respects you. We live in a interacial world today. if you marry outside the race you can still develop a lot of Brothers and Sisters as long you do not become lost when you with another race. You bring your partner to your black experience.
@Johnson-xn5ok
@Johnson-xn5ok Жыл бұрын
​@@suezcontours6653 Will that solve the problem
@mjclarke8032
@mjclarke8032 Жыл бұрын
@@suezcontours6653 Tbh men of all races are being cautious of marriage. Even white men.
@pjgt5364
@pjgt5364 Жыл бұрын
Oshay is one of favorite pad casters always dropping knowledge about our race. Keep educating us bro one day you will catch on 💯
@madD8845
@madD8845 Жыл бұрын
Man Oshay is on to something here. Wow, I love it!
@cjbanks547
@cjbanks547 Жыл бұрын
Oshay you spoke straight facts, especially when you said how blacks give access to the women from their own race so easily. When that black dude went to Greece and got killed, they didnt want him talking to their race of women, but go to any black country or area in the Caribbean, Africa, Canada, the UK, and the USA free access to the best looking black women to outsiders of the group. One thing is when it comes to black women that deal with white men I would never deal with them on no long term relationship. They are damaged goods to me. So I can see why some brothers do not want to go to Africa because a lot picture that a lot of white men are running through them with ease.
@todobienrico
@todobienrico Жыл бұрын
and this is the racial equality you people preach? are snowbunny damaged goods for white men too? There is no longer a "free market" of women and may the best man win? Do you see how we are not the same? you agree with the "racists", even without realizing it.
@timasuna1756
@timasuna1756 Жыл бұрын
It might not have been just about him talking to a local white woman, Italy, Greece, Spain, many parts of Europe have been getting flooded with immigration. This has caused racial tensions to increase, it will naturally cause divisions to grow. Look at what's happening in France from police killing a middle Eastern kid. A middle easterner just vacationing in France now 🤷 will be more likely to be attacked. So I don't know why Africans or Middle Eastern people would even go to these countries without keeping that in mind.
@Jeanettes-kl5bf
@Jeanettes-kl5bf Жыл бұрын
America is worse on racial killing France is 10% Africans if you know France and England Germany Italys Portugal history with Africa before slavery before world war and colonisation then you will know why there's so many Africans in this country's in western Europe probely only one racial killings happens every year it not like America Europeans been around Africans for thousands of years they share some history the good the bad and the ugly
@timasuna1756
@timasuna1756 Жыл бұрын
@@JasonSmith-cf8fz It's actually more cultural, look at the smaller Asian groups in the states. Like the humong or other groups that came over for humanitarian reasons. They are poor, but they still have very low crime rates. They never accepted or uplifted criminal behavior into their culture. That's what hip hop praises, (I know people won't admit it) but it's clear to people that reject hip hop culture. You can see the same negative effect when it's transferred to other countries, look at the Jamaican/African community in the UK that embrace drill rap 🤣 these goons running around with Zombie knives. It's more cultural, and won't change till people face it dead on.
@timasuna1756
@timasuna1756 Жыл бұрын
@@JasonSmith-cf8fz You can see it happening in real time in Africa now with Afrobeats. Who does burnerboy look like? He looks like a hood fool from the US. It's being embraced into African culture before your very eyes.
@mjbset93
@mjbset93 Жыл бұрын
Oshay spitting truth🔥here. Unfortunately it burns and makes the people who most need to listen and adapt shut down mentally.
@shirleysmith3540
@shirleysmith3540 Жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right. 🇺🇸 Black African Americans and Africans should stick together. We should marry our people especially. We will become the World Super Power if we just see what we have .🇺🇸
@asiphejohnson6543
@asiphejohnson6543 Жыл бұрын
Forget about that happening.
@sebbosebbo9794
@sebbosebbo9794 Жыл бұрын
learn more about genetic....think more...
@RaineRay-gn3bn
@RaineRay-gn3bn Жыл бұрын
Lol AA’s don’t want to be black, in theory yes but in practical terms they want to be a population like Dominican Republic hence the obsessions with Dominicans
@francisvazquez13
@francisvazquez13 11 ай бұрын
With that supremacist mentality you are going no where.. Flourish without the color or race thinking , flourish and show the rest of the world how capable you are.
@MM-ng5wc
@MM-ng5wc 11 ай бұрын
​@@francisvazquez13well wh!tes and Asians are doing it and developing, why can't we. They not looked down on when they live only amongst themselves. I live by an all Indian community and they are Supremist and whites don't say nothing but we can't? Please
@leopardprints
@leopardprints Жыл бұрын
PLEASE could you do a video about the 'child witch accusations' going on in many countries in Africa, particularly in Nigeria. I don't see any African media outlets talking about this issue. Children are being abused, tortured and murder at an alarming rate. There needs to be more awareness of this issue and the fact the governments are doing nothing to stamp this out. No prosecutions, no proper laws. Children are the future of Africa but they are being killed and made disabled by the torture. How will these countries prosper if this continues like this??
@BiggieTrismegistus
@BiggieTrismegistus Жыл бұрын
Witch hunts are unfortunately still far too common in Sub-Saharan Africa.
@CarolineDunn-ql4wc
@CarolineDunn-ql4wc 11 ай бұрын
Those poor children. Is there no one to protect them ? Nigeria..you will face karma for allowing this to happen.
@KaeMaiden
@KaeMaiden 5 ай бұрын
​@@CarolineDunn-ql4wcShush. And the same curse to yours. Nigerians are against that mess and Nigerian women are at the forefront of any acts of cruelty. Acting like Nigerians don't protest about violence against women on behalf of other nations.
@Missforexcharts
@Missforexcharts Жыл бұрын
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL EPISODE,I CANT STOP LOVING YOU OSHAY
@malcolmskinner3117
@malcolmskinner3117 Ай бұрын
Even interracial children are and can be affected by their interracial parents.These children grow up deeply affected by identity and having to choose a group(white, black or other) sometimes.Ive seen it and experienced this painful truth in my own family.
@souflondon1
@souflondon1 Жыл бұрын
Agree with oshay 200% accepting a victim mindset doesn’t help, solutions must be found
@LivingSpirit-e5s
@LivingSpirit-e5s 4 ай бұрын
Black America woman here. I shared this on a previous post. In my early years of med training, one of my senior physician attendings, who was a pleasant Caucasian male, made a comment to me that I never forgot. We were engaged in a discussion about healthcare disparities and the lack of certain progress in the Black American community. I remember him saying that Black men are the only men who do not value or commit to self-preservation. He said if Black men valued self-preservation, they would not marry and procreate outside of the Black race. That was about 20 years ago. I remember a peer saying that his comment was racist and insensitive but it clearly was not. Our people have lost their self-pride and self-respect. We have not preserved or developed our community in the right way. Before the Civil Rights movement, the Black community dealt with severe obstacles due to Jim Crow laws and systemic racism in America, but they maintained a strong family and community. They did not see each other as enemies because they knew who the real enemy was. They were unified and functioned as one. Today, the self-hated in the Black American community has created a level of division, chaos and destruction that is irreparable.
@TheFlyNewYorker
@TheFlyNewYorker 4 ай бұрын
They are defeated in every way so they don’t want to preserve failure
@LivingSpirit-e5s
@LivingSpirit-e5s 4 ай бұрын
@@Jazz-fg2dm No one said it was a new problem. Where did you get that?
@TheFlyNewYorker
@TheFlyNewYorker 4 ай бұрын
@@Jazz-fg2dm this been going on since the Roman days then Moors and in North America South America Europe they actively seek out white asian light partners
@LivingSpirit-e5s
@LivingSpirit-e5s 4 ай бұрын
@@Jazz-fg2dm You have low reading comprehension skills. No where in my comment did I mention anything about interracial marriages before the Civil Rights Movement. I SAID, "Before the Civil Rights movement the Black community dealt with severe obstacles due to Jim Crow laws and systemic racism in America, but they maintained a strong family and community." At that time, Black men and women did not see each other as enemies because they knew who the real enemy was. They were unified and functioned as one.
@tommiestaple6010
@tommiestaple6010 4 ай бұрын
You are wrong jazz, it was a Black woman and a White man who went to court to get the right to marry in the state of Virginia. These two fought and made interracial marriage legal in the Jim crow south.
@wildflower7925
@wildflower7925 Жыл бұрын
We need to preserve african bloodline, culture and wealth, this can only be achieved through black love, creating black families ❤
@asiphejohnson6543
@asiphejohnson6543 Жыл бұрын
That will never happen.
@wildflower7925
@wildflower7925 Жыл бұрын
@@asiphejohnson6543 It is happening.
@maryanderson3134
@maryanderson3134 Жыл бұрын
I TOTALLY AGREE ❤
@gizzanubian2970
@gizzanubian2970 Жыл бұрын
@@asiphejohnson6543it will
@chuksjay6397
@chuksjay6397 Жыл бұрын
​@@asiphejohnson6543talk to black Americans
@natalieac8409
@natalieac8409 Жыл бұрын
Oshay, thank you. Black people need to stop making excuses for the weaknesses of other black people. Yes we have a history of being oppressed, but if you look at that history you see that over all the main reasons for that oppression stemmed from black people turning their backs on black people. Be honest, everytime we've faultered there was an initial act of opening the door to other peoples, other cultures as if they are better in some way. Black cultures themselve have the least disparity between them as opposed to other races cultures for black people. Black people are more like one another, no matter the beleif or religions. Never meant we couldn't respect one another and work together for common causes, such as saving our communities, our countries, our lives. If we don't get this right, hundreds of years from now we will have suffered more oppressed and become more divided, which is what white powers want by the way.
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
It’s the _”hyper-tribalism”_ weakness that the African nations have. They can’t or won’t see the bigger picture😕
@Noble100
@Noble100 Жыл бұрын
One of our biggest obstacles as men with Oshay's mindset is the respond from the woman. It's really not white supremacy anymore. Yes, there's been a system set up to oppress black people but in these days and time, it's time to keep pushing and unite. White supremacy can't even handle their own issues, let alone pay attention to us. Our history regarding our enslaved ancestors should be enough incentive for black people to say " eff it, we're moving forward" and preserve the culture and the bloodline.
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
I’d say it goes beyond the women. Africa has a _”hyper-tribalism”_ problem that it can’t seem to get beyond. It was like that in the past and still is that way now.
@Noble100
@Noble100 Жыл бұрын
@@willia3r tribalism is actually a good thing. We’d be pretty naive to think that all black we’ll unite under one culture.
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
@@Noble100 depends. Tribalism is good if it is *_only_* about maintaining culture. But it sucks when it comes to dealing with outsiders. That’s why you historically had conquerors who saw regionalism as more of a better approach to maintaining culture than narrow tribalism. Genghis Khan conquered and united the Mongol Tribes under one format. William the First set the stage for beating the disparate tribes of eastern Eurasia into submission to a more mono-cultural format. Africa never had that sort of conqueror that was able to put the tribes on a format that would respect their background and at the same time make them a global force to be reckoned with in the future.
@slystally9874
@slystally9874 Жыл бұрын
@@Noble100 whites do. therefore your diatribe above is borderline kewnish. You sound like a " make money and floss" type of dude
@shattaclevewright4379
@shattaclevewright4379 Жыл бұрын
says who? where are you getting your info from? What was Dr John Henrik clarke and Marcus Garvey take on the issue?@@willia3r
@robinp.6540
@robinp.6540 Жыл бұрын
Brother Oshay, thank you for your erudition. You make a lot of sense and have contributed to the expansion and direction of my future efforts. I really enjoyed this discussion.
@nomazizizembe8662
@nomazizizembe8662 Жыл бұрын
I'm from South Africa I always date from my sa people
@thecountrygirl3040
@thecountrygirl3040 Жыл бұрын
I think we have moved forward and we must ensure that we keep moving forward. I also don't think that acknowledging that we have experienced unique challenges every step of the way is the same as allowing them to stop/impede our progress. I don't think OShay really sees the difference. Black Americans have the resources to build another black Wall Street, but you best believe someone will try to destroy it again. At this point in history, our approach needs to be multi-pronged. We know we can build it, but we need to have a game plan for sustaining it, ensuring that our communities support it, safeguarding it from physical/organizational/legal destruction AND growing it to ensure it is around for future generations.
@algordon5965
@algordon5965 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this show!
@tryme3969
@tryme3969 Жыл бұрын
A great King once told his people, "Don't go the way of the Gentiles"
@Terrance375
@Terrance375 Жыл бұрын
You cooked that opening monologue 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@ronnieterrell7798
@ronnieterrell7798 Жыл бұрын
We have came together..... Every major black city and town was destroyed or had financial/legal powers removed. A lot of them were flooded or built over like the Dan Ryan in Chicago.. Greenwood, 1921 Tulsa Oklahoma, is the perfect example when we had a town, made after the trail of tears, on track to be greater than Wall Street. So, they called it Black Wall Street, we had our own doctor offices, schools, banks, and everything literally.... However, when the people banded together to protect a boy who was accused of coming onto a white woman (which she testified was false later). The whites of that time retaliated and looted/destroyed the black town....... What stands out most is that they used airplanes, literal AIRPLANES to bomb and destroy the town, Greenwood. Where do average people get military equipment so readily available to destroy the fastest growing economy/community. It is not as if we have not banded together more than 20 times in other high functioning communities, it's that our legs were swiped from under us each and every time in a calculated manner that lasted generations and got worst with generations on top of the psychological methods instituted.... It all started when they forced the black men to the back of the house and only spoke to the women, as this was a standard written practice, even in Flint GM had documents during its founding that said do not sell homes to negros, literal purchasing historical documents from major fortune 500 companies. Everyone was in on our oppression
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
We have black-own and governed cities TODAY. There are *_plenty_* of them currently in the AMERICAN SOUTH. What is the problem NOW???🤨
@thenopcshow7371
@thenopcshow7371 Жыл бұрын
Man the truth hurts, if you can't build with your Own, and don't realize you not building with others, the reality sets in that you/us as a group have failed
@User-uk6rk
@User-uk6rk Жыл бұрын
That make perfect sense. I agree with Andrew Tate. Self-pride doesn't have to be a bad thing. Marry and date within own group to increase the value of your group. *The group of people most interested in dating others is at the bottom of all groups.... that not a coincidence!*
@lejumoga6233
@lejumoga6233 Жыл бұрын
I like Andrew Tate, but I love Malcom X and Idi Amin. Malcom X and Idi Amin did not have PHDs, but they are the greatest black men. They loved themselves and their people.
@mainkamra7491
@mainkamra7491 Жыл бұрын
Are you serious IDI AMIN? What did he do that benefited his people back then and still is today? You see the Indians he asked to leave his country are doing way way way better than the Africans themselves now and forever and those Indians are the ones running Africa under Black rulers the richest people in Africa whilst Africans still stagnant ridden by poverty sadness wars!
@beewest5704
@beewest5704 Жыл бұрын
Geez.
@CD-ew8wz
@CD-ew8wz Жыл бұрын
idiAmin did he love the people he killed and terrorised. Is that how you show love in your world!??
@haggaiandagile6232
@haggaiandagile6232 Жыл бұрын
You love Idd Amin because he expelled Asians , and had whites carry him over their shoulders, otherwise he was a killer he had 500k of his people killed...he had no grasp of how to grow an economy....
@fjtpersian6566
@fjtpersian6566 Жыл бұрын
​@CD-ew8wz He killed so many of his African brothers and tried to invade another African country, but got beaten and disposed .
@R1M1r1m1
@R1M1r1m1 Жыл бұрын
Yes Oshay! I'm glad I watched this episode. I see you through new eyes now.
@digwealth740
@digwealth740 Жыл бұрын
There are numerous instances of black people loving themselves and building their communities only to have their land, ideas, communities decimated and stolen. I pray that we use all of our gifts to rebuild and grow.
@bluesmoke2
@bluesmoke2 Жыл бұрын
Only black people believe love is love
@ishmielmantooth3301
@ishmielmantooth3301 Жыл бұрын
First off, as a black person with two black parents born and Black America, it's always going to come off a fence when somebody who is from another country, even if they have the same skin color condemns black people. Especially if you're going to specifically say black people AND Africans. NUMBER TWO, the point the lady was trying to make is that condemning black people for not being a hundred years in the future, since systematic oppression was planned a hundred years before it even happened, is not the vibe❤ That man gave no solutions. He's just like everybody else who's like look at all the black people suffering hahaha, for all the things that have been done to them, the culture that was erased. For him to say that culture brings everything back, let me as a black person know that he is not aware that our culture was taken from US. JUST BECAUSE HE SPEAKS CLEAR ENGLISH does not make him a speaker of black people born in America.
@TheAfrikanSuperstar
@TheAfrikanSuperstar Жыл бұрын
Excellent dialogue #Afrikansuperstar
@LatoreLyfe
@LatoreLyfe Жыл бұрын
Oshay on it. Preeaachhh. Conversation that needs to be spoken about again.
@johncurry-jf6jc
@johncurry-jf6jc Жыл бұрын
This is the old pull yourself up by your bootstraps, what happens when the oppressor takes your bootstraps
@trevasimon8714
@trevasimon8714 Жыл бұрын
You have to find a way to take them back and permanently keep them.
@mhenry9273
@mhenry9273 4 ай бұрын
Oshane, I have been watching your podcast for a little bit. Today, after watching your delivery I can say I have a lot of respect for you, mainly for how you have dissected and positioned your argument, outstanding intellect.
@bignell1017
@bignell1017 Жыл бұрын
Oshay be in his bag when he start quoting scripture...but his thought process his similar to my own...I can be mistaken as being conservative but I have a black mind ,and thoughts for the best hope for our people lean conservative, BLACK Man ,woman, children...etc . Education every Sorry I can be long wind too Bro Oshay . Also Ms.Joanita I am very impressed ,you could go very far here in the states !!! Glad to have talent like you in the community
@tracywilliams7929
@tracywilliams7929 Жыл бұрын
South Asians are quite open to intermarriage when it is a white spouse. Think of Priyanka Chopra.
@teddydavis2339
@teddydavis2339 Жыл бұрын
I believe the notion of preserving culture is an excuse not to marry or date people from certain races. When it comes to Europeans or white people, that goes out the window. We live in a caste system where black people are the least desired. Ethiopians are black, but they rarely marry other black people. The same is true with Indians, Somalian, and Arab. When black people make, the first thing they do is marry someone white. If we don't love ourselves, how can we expect others to love us? 😊
@vwnclubb7591
@vwnclubb7591 Жыл бұрын
In the 1990s, the great Michael Jordan was the most popular and the most recognizable person on the entire planet as a Black man going through the white man's American system. And he gave hope and inspiration to Blacks like me. So respect has to be earned, not just given or entitled to because one belongs to the privileged or indigenous race. The same with Barack Hussein Obama.
@carapo66
@carapo66 5 ай бұрын
Yep, the first now married to a white Latina and the second has a white mother and raised by white grandparents.
@nombusodlamini7298
@nombusodlamini7298 4 ай бұрын
Beautiful discussion. I love Oshay Jackson for being frank without the "get over it" aggression that comes from some us that is neither useful nor constructive towards providing solutions and ideas on how to do it. He is provides practical and credible solutions for that and agitates for it. We need more of that so people finally get it. Love this conversation 🙏
@josephbrown1573
@josephbrown1573 Жыл бұрын
The fact about Japan is a fact .I was in Japan with family on a tour bus ,99%of the other tourist were Japanese , we were the only blacks . The tour guide proudly announced that Japanese are 99% pure Japanese ! They were very very nice and helpful to us which might seem surprising !
@BongoZaidi
@BongoZaidi Жыл бұрын
What the he'll were you touring Japan when Africa has 54 countries you can pick to tour. You said it yourself they boasted 99.9 % pure Japanese and you are there smiling. How embarrassing can it get
@eliot5220
@eliot5220 Жыл бұрын
There is actually something wrong with that. There are different people in this planet that you interact with. It is wrong tell tell your son or daughter that they cannot interact with someone of a different race. It is unfair to them.
@miketrotman9720
@miketrotman9720 Жыл бұрын
If you heard anyone clearing their throat at the back of the bus, they were probably Okinawans. Also, were a high percentage of those pure Japanese old? 'Cause that's a problem: Young Japanese aren't reproducing at anywhere near a replacement rate to keep Japan supplied with young taxpayers. Racial purity isn't a very sexy ideology in a society where people are free to make their own choices. Good luck to Japan and its future of puppy-eyed robots quietly scuttling around zonked-out centenarians.
@taliahcampbell3796
@taliahcampbell3796 4 ай бұрын
Nation building requires meaningful education, sacrifice and discipline.
@rbailey3309
@rbailey3309 Жыл бұрын
Tina speaks facts! Other groups have not had to deal with yt supremacy in the same manner as Blk people have globally. Our growth has been thwarted and continues to be because we are not a united force internationally. Our real problems include our lack of knowledge of our global history as Blk people, stating our problems, but failing to provide the tools to overcome them; giving our oppressors too much access to our communities; taking more than we are willing to give; and the lack of financial backing by those of us who are financially secure. The ideology of service to one another is more productive than self-centeredness. In most countries that Oshea spoke of, the affluent invested in the communities of their least privilege, helping them to become more self-sufficient eventually bringing about life-changing circumstances, instilling morale, pride, and a willingness to thrive. In just a few years, everyone was on the same page and working in one accord. That is how China did it. We continue to follow the rules of division which our oppressors purposely established. Because of the circumstances which Tina spoke of, we cannot afford tribalist consciousness but one of a collective, which will compensate for that which we lack. While we don’t have advanced military acumen, we are resourceful, and globally, we all can collectively bring our skills, education, talents, and resources to the table to become more productive and powerful than we will ever do individually.
@biggmixxo
@biggmixxo Жыл бұрын
Exactly. Every time we achieve, they move the goal post. The fight against evil is a life long fight.😮
@ruqayyahcurtis7504
@ruqayyahcurtis7504 Жыл бұрын
Your reply was pure history, actual facts and a complete documentation of the history of the destruction of Africa and All Africans throughout the Diaspora! Thank you! Enough said❤❤❤
@willia3r
@willia3r Жыл бұрын
That's an excuse. White/Eurasians can barely survive in Africa without building extensive shelters to protect themselves from the harsh climate. The problem with Africa is _*hyper-tribalism."_ These Whites/Eurasians used divide & conquer strategies because they were smartly able to observe the insane level of hyper-tribalism that Africa had back then and STILL DO now. Deal with the hyper-tribalism. That is the main weakness!
@miketrotman9720
@miketrotman9720 Жыл бұрын
Our relationship to white people is in the nature of a double-factor problem: We have been subject to white supremacy but also to a strange form of white intimacy. There is a perverse way in which we occupy outsized space in each other''s minds. Psychologically at least, we've colonized each other; we've become triggers for a complex conscious and unconscious output for each other. "Complex" means those outputs are going to run in opposed directions (negative and positive) but eventually converge in a weird, highly unstable equilibrium (or tension) that makes it possible for us to avoid complete psychic breakdown (but always close to it). We know things about white people that no other nonwhite people do or can. And they, of course, know things about us that we keep "unknowable" to ourselves to avoid a wrenching breakdown in our self-concept. The only way we'd have gotten to know each other like this is through constant, obsessive contact with each other. Even the act of fencing ourselves off creates intimacy in the anxiety and watchfulness over the smallest points of contact, contamination. We imagine each other's presence as more invasive, insidious, and dangerous than it really is. It's almost as if we're acting from an almost ancestral or archetypal memory of close contact gone horribly wrong-from a nightmare. Nightmares have their sources in unresolved relationship conflicts, even self-relationship conflicts. Now, for better or worse, we're stuck with each other, at least psychologically. But that may be because to fulfill our potential as a nation, we still have something profound to learn from each other-self-relationship conflicts to resolve-to make transformation possible.
@rbailey3309
@rbailey3309 Жыл бұрын
​@@miketrotman9720 Our real problem is our disconnection from God. Our Bible scriptures have been so tampered with that we have to rely upon our hearts to know which part of it is true and which has been deliberately tampered with for the purpose of controlling us. Our youth naturally sense the deception and have become distant from the God-consciousness vital to the development of discernment. I don't trust traditional "religions," because it has been used to enslave and control the masses. I have been doing my own search for truth. I have managed to recognize their handiwork in scripture and have managed to decipher the truth, but that takes reading and researching for yourself to figure it out. Unfortunately, because our relationship with learning often is associated with our relationship with them, we often choose to avoid such endeavors. But in doing so, I have found the truth and realized who I really am as well as who they really are, and there is plenty of warning about "them" in the scripture and other historical doctrine. While the knowledge has empowered me, it also made me realize how much work we have ahead of us. One thing is for sure, I learned that nature course corrects and all the horrible things they have done are karmic, and God is not through with them yet. You can see it is happening globally, and many of them know what is happening even now, albeit they keep it under wraps. In any case, they are afraid...their problems with their lowering birthrates and increased sensitivity to the sun; and the weird weather patterns and the strange disasters making it difficult for them to hold on to the land they have stolen from indigenous people; the global fall of the dollar, and the recent so-called"visitations" which they are now admitting to in Congressional hearings no less, are not coincidences. In fact, they are signs.
@bongamhlongo7776
@bongamhlongo7776 Жыл бұрын
We need to put ourselves first. Not out of spite but self preservation.
@UNCLEREGGIE253
@UNCLEREGGIE253 Жыл бұрын
The Civil Rights movement set African Americans back economically as well as our family structure. Our yearning for YT approval in many of us subconsciously has had such a detrimental effect as well. But at some point we have to push forward anyway. A lot of times when dealing with our people they tend to have a defeated attitude from jump. What do you call it Stockholm Syndrome; we’ve fallen in love with our captors and are paralyzed in a state of helplessness.
@slystally9874
@slystally9874 Жыл бұрын
lack of wealth; nor the entrepreneurial skillset to capitalizing on Africa's natural resources. Therefore other nations have colonized... Research the cobalt industry.
@toddmaek5436
@toddmaek5436 Жыл бұрын
thats false. aaaaand the "civil rights movement" actually started in 1866 NOT the 1960s. stop it.
@daveram2161
@daveram2161 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, about Africa, Africa has 50 plus country of different outlook, every country in Africa has it own outlook in life, so how Africa will get ahead,
@BongoZaidi
@BongoZaidi Жыл бұрын
You people must be super ignorant or do not have a culture and kin to attach to with that thinking. You want a people with a culture and belonging to remove all that and blend together as one grey existence? Are you joking or lack understanding of belonging to the land and its people? Look what communists experiment did to USSR to try to make one, they have all gone back to their natural ethnic belonging tribes. Don't generalise about something you do not understand
@EM-tx3ly
@EM-tx3ly Жыл бұрын
Best to develop your own countries
@hadast3806
@hadast3806 Жыл бұрын
I am GLAD to hear Oshay come around full circle - because he used to be the same dude who called his women women’s hyenas and made fun of them and didn’t want to deal with black people. I remember when he used to joke he was happy he was living in Europe. Glad he does not think that way anymore but the problem is the cornerstone of our community (men) too many think this way for years before they change (if ever). There has to be a shift in getting black people on board from the git go! Young black boys shouldn’t be drooling over Latinas or white girls and claiming they don’t like black women. He is absolutely correct that on the continent African men try to solicit foreigners to get with their women (even their own girlfriends at times!!!!) for money. Black men who our the cornerstone of our community have got to get their minds correct and not allow the IR thing to get out of control which it is!!! On the continent more black women date out than black men. It’s crazy. Black people have to get it together as a group!
@njonjokibera9587
@njonjokibera9587 Жыл бұрын
Well I hate to say it but it’s too late. Oshay is right that blacks are the only group of people that would want validation outside their race which is pathetic yet y’all don’t develop your own people this is why the world doesn’t respect them
@anneerust4622
@anneerust4622 Жыл бұрын
TMH said 'Go forth & multiply' a simple statement but a much deeper meaning.......
@BreadAndWaterSurvivor
@BreadAndWaterSurvivor Жыл бұрын
Most Arabs are white brotha Oshay. They just arent Anglos
@HanifStormborn
@HanifStormborn Жыл бұрын
Nah bruh, that ain’t how this works.
@wmMustafa
@wmMustafa Жыл бұрын
Yes...Arabs are Caucasians Indians are too
@akanjisekoni
@akanjisekoni Жыл бұрын
@@HanifStormbornit is you just clearly don’t know about genetics
@JourneywithMAMAZURI-hb8nr
@JourneywithMAMAZURI-hb8nr Жыл бұрын
There are three phenotypes within the human species, Asiatic,Causitic, and Negroid. Arabs are Caustic people.
@bzb8554
@bzb8554 Жыл бұрын
You're conflating caucasian with white. All whites are caucasian, but not all caucasians are white. They're all Neanderthals through lol
@tamaduni
@tamaduni Жыл бұрын
Historically ..conquerers have always had children with the ones they have conquered ..
@SaniBravo
@SaniBravo Жыл бұрын
7:00 Damn that picture is extremely sad
@ericboswell8863
@ericboswell8863 Жыл бұрын
I agree Gabs..I grew up in Detroit Michigan during the 70s and during that time and it wasn't an issue..It's an issue now and I wouldn't!!! but then..it was encouraged... 🤔
@hirosantiago849
@hirosantiago849 Жыл бұрын
Oshay, great points bro. All fact!
@marlyjeudy2235
@marlyjeudy2235 Жыл бұрын
Yes! We must teach the children the cultural values/ socio_political....
@carboy101
@carboy101 Жыл бұрын
What are the cultural values of African Americans?
@NjonjoNdehi
@NjonjoNdehi Жыл бұрын
Africa is the only continent that's not ageing. All other continents shall revert to wilderness or have an African majority. Africa has a GDP of $8.9 trillion in PPP and booming.
@briopalumpus8676
@briopalumpus8676 Жыл бұрын
Your dreaming, that wount happen with a slave mentality.
@Curiousviewer22
@Curiousviewer22 Жыл бұрын
If they get it right, Africa will be on top, due to its young growing population. If they get it wrong there will be an overpopulated, under-employed restive time bomb.
@sebbosebbo9794
@sebbosebbo9794 Жыл бұрын
kids are financial security benefit when the parents get old and for billions poor ppl. in the world the only save guard.. ...thats why ...when ppl getting or become rich then less kids are born on average ...its in Africa the same .. Kids in poor countrys are building the only savenet ....hope you get this... thats why japan germany struggle in 10 years with underpopulation...
@lsalmon907
@lsalmon907 11 ай бұрын
Another impressive podcast! Educational! Thank you!
@rudolphsimmonds1382
@rudolphsimmonds1382 Жыл бұрын
So many times I listen to Africa leaders and they always look for help from Europeans when they have all the resources to make themselves a wealth country. MAKE IT MAKE SENSE!
@rudolphsimmonds1382
@rudolphsimmonds1382 Жыл бұрын
They also allow non black foreigners to open small businesses in their country instead of helping their citizens open small business. China steals every idea from everyone to make their country wealthy.
@gizzanubian2970
@gizzanubian2970 Жыл бұрын
They still need the market for their resources and still have to trade with world.
@chuksjay6397
@chuksjay6397 Жыл бұрын
​@@gizzanubian2970Black Americans don't know what economics is. They think having those resource with no buyer and no refining is ok
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