African Sista Realizes That The American Dream Is An American Fraudulence

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African Sista Realizes That The American Dream Is An American Fraudulence


Phillip Scott reports on a Sista from Africa who realizes that she will work until she passes away in this nation. The Sista feels she should have stayed in Africa instead of coming to the US.

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  1. WHAT YOU SPOILED ASS NINJAS CALL POVERTY HERE IN AMERICA THE AFRICANS & THE OTHER PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES CALLS IT LUXURY HERE IN AMERICA JUST LOOK AT THOSE AFRICANS COMING TO AMERICA IN DROBES ILLEGALLY NO CAPPING

  2. I love the long videos. I listen while I garden, can food, dehydrate and prep. I also listened to some longer videos driving to NE last weekend. I love them!

  3. I can see if we told them "Once" but we told them for centuries! Now they want to come together because the problem is knocking on their doors.. Nope! The goose is cooked. Pull yourself up by your bootstraps….

  4. The reason why black Americans don't have nothing because all the damn foreigners taking all the resources and these damn black politicians and leaders allowing this to happen

  5. Phil I listen to lengthy discussions because that builds mental stamina. Its like reading a book, it strengthens your mental stamina. True them ADHDs will have a problem!

  6. We built our home in 2001 for $154K, after 30 years we will have paid $1.8 million for just that house. Currently it is valued at $500K because it is a water from home on a 100 acre fresh water lake with four islands. It was a great value for an American home in Florida, we could sell it now and earn twice as much as we paid. But we are saving that house for our twin daughters and future generations. Yearly our taxes range between $4K to $4.2K and we want to continue with my husband’s side of the family’s plans. His family immigrated legally in the 80’s everyone that came to America have all upgraded their financial situations. My side of the family has been here in America since the 1600’s and they have fought hard to try too assist the previous generations. The hubbys mother and father both came at separate times, mom arrived in 86 and pops arrived in 08. Mom brought her children over one at a time legally and the entire family helped to bring additional family members legally. The children all began working as teens and all of them attended college. But his grandparents were able to bring all their children here. And my husband’s father had 13 that all immigrated here and one of the grandfathers cousin 47 kids. Basically everyone that came to America worked minimum wage jobs until they all attended college. So my husband’s generation all the kids were educated and built homes throughout the states, and they’ve been able to change the entire family into the top 10%. Basically we are the poorest on his side of the family earning $250K annually. My point is basically they all worked and lived together so within three decades became very wealthy. If we within the black community truly came together for the betterment of everyone we could really change our overall circumstances.

  7. Phil so true. People consume too much crap and women don't dress for men but for each other because men don't like all that makeup, long claw nails, stupid eyelashes, and tons of makeup. Stop consuming be investors!