Change your name or leave the family

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Phrankleen

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Change your name or leave the family


Change your name or leave the family is another interesting live stream that looks carefully into the issue of identity abandonment within the black community and how we can possibly do better.

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  1. This is the hypocrisy of Africans I've noticed. You choose to become christian and disobey your ancestors who practiced occult for centuries but yet your children must be the christians you want them to be.

  2. I'm with you!! I wish i know what the name off my ancestors was!! People who are chancing their name,They don't know wat identity is, and what we and our ancestors has going treu during the slavery. It's so painfull not knowing who you are, and where you coming from.
    I wish I had a pure African name!!

  3. Apart from personal names, we do the same to our foods. Oyibo don eat Akara , moi-moi for example , it's some of us that looked for English equivalent or change the names….. ex Moi moi – beans pudding
    Akara – beans cakes
    Garri- cassava flakes etc while pizza , spaghetti of Italian origin remains the same.mtchew

  4. I love this program. You and I and them watching are tired of the bullshit. Thats why we here.

    Especially the so called educated stupid washed out idiots who uses religious terminology on everything done.

    Bunch of fools roam this beautiful but again vain disturbed evil humans. Again Idiotic morons.

  5. True talk! My husband and I actually made sure we chose Igbo names before they were born! I do not use my English name anymore (since after high school). Here in the states, whenever I go anywherr and they can't say my name, I wait until they do or teach them how to say it. If they can say Russian, German, or Eastern European names, they can say mine!

  6. I have heard people calling the invaders "colonizers, masters" and I have always cringed. Thank you Phranklenn for using the word "Invaders". We were never colonized. We had a history and everything started with us. We were invaded. We shouldn't give evil people this benefit to call them masters.

  7. Blacks in the American diaspora brought the Ifa traditions with them during the Middle Passage. The tradition shows up as Lucumi, Santeria, Hoodoo, Voodoo and Voudun, etc… I am so glad to see people re-embracing our belief systems and honoring our ancestors. In sea islands of South Carolina we have a distinct culture and language that the "educated" among us won't speak because it's looked down upon. I wish that I spoke a West African language fluently as well. Whether in the diaspora or on the continent our ancestors are one and the same. Be proud of who we are.

  8. After listening to you. I went to do my research on the King James Bible version, and I found out that King James hired the most educated translators in the land to translate the bible from Latin and Greek into English to make it available to everyone. He didn’t translate it himself. So many people from the church and Latin and Greek philosophers were involved. It was a very intense exercise.
    King James had intimate relationships with other men.
    There’s no where I could find where he abused children, if you can send a link to that statement I would appreciate it.

  9. I am a proud African of Jamaican heritage. My Son is engaged to a mixed raced girl (Half Igbo, half Yoruba!!) They are expecting their first child, and I have given them full blessings for the child to take on a Igbo or Yoruba surname, and get rid of the English slave name. I'm wondering, should the child take it's name from their mother's, mother's bloodline or the mother's father's bloodline??

  10. Great job brother, for opening many people's eyes to these imported religions' nonsense. I was also given one of these foreign religion's name, but didn't make that mistake with my kids.

  11. 🤣🤣🤣, I just love your clear analysis brother Phrankleen, thank you for the good work. I personally become so fed up with the "it is well", they wouldn't even let you finish voicing out what is bordering, they cut you off with "it is well" 🤣

  12. Uncle and brother P Truth I am so proud as a Congolese born and raised in France to speak fluently my dad languages 3 of them the least
    and my mother language from central Africa . I don’t understand why we are not proud of it Arabs speak Arabic Chinese speak Chinese

  13. African parents really have no respect for their adult children. The disrespect and the ridiculous demands are just unbelievable. I would not care if he disowned me, damn nonsense.

  14. I'm enjoying this section 😃 on the topic though phrankleen, our people have been told their culture is demonic and they need to throw it away, and embrace something that doesn't originate with them. the problem with that nonsense believe is that, it comes with it own dark side. Most Africans have identity crisis, because when you're living in the shadow of another man or race, is impossible to make sense-of the world and create your own identity.

  15. Here i am trying to find two full on African names from my tribe and that father is taking that away from his daughter??? I was given full English names. I swear, on paper, you will never guess i'm a full African unless u see a picture or meet me in person. I envy my friends that have beautifull African names. Chaiii Africa, we are beyond colonized!!! Our brains have been raped at this point.

  16. There is a business in Atlanta owned by a Nigerian lady with name "The Devil is A Liar Hair Dressing Salon." I really had to go turn around and stop in front of it so I can take a picture. LMAO!!!!