South African Woman Couldn't Believe She Was Asked If Lions Were In Her Village

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South African Woman Couldn't Believe She Was Asked If Lions Were In Her Village


Phillip Scott reports on a Sists from South Africa who couldn’t believe she was asked about a lion being in her village while visiting in Baltimore.

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  1. If the brotha asking the question was serious about the question, he was not very intellectually heavy. This shows his ignorance of the globe (and of Africa, particularly). I am sure that he does not have a passport. For God's sake, wake-up, read and travel.

  2. hell , i don't why she was soooooooooo insulted , at a legitimate question . what about them readily believing , all of the negative propaganda , they hear and BELIEVE about FBA 's…………go figure 😕😕😕😕🤨🤨🤨🤨🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔. thank you , for sharing🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰…………….p.s. with her snarky self…………..

  3. Brother phill you can’t just go to the airport and stand around and see who is coming and going . Ever since 911 , it all changed . Remember when you used to,could walk with your family or friend all the way up to the gate . I miss those days days ,now you have to ,drop off and keep it moving .here at DFW in Dallas Tx and At Love field.😊but I really enjoyed this video .peace ,👋🏾❤️🖤💚👀✊🏾

  4. I don't blame black American for having negative views of Africa because of Christiant missoniery they have been doing for years to block 🚫 black American to go to Africa because is a plan 👌 and its working

  5. I say that for years Phil I remember from a little kid when we have Carnival in the Virgin Island, and when they come around they look they look around to see how you cook your food how you prepare your food and then they go back and then they put that same food on the same on on their dish and call it a different name because several years later I see a dish that what we make in the Virgin Island and other Caribbean make it and they have some fancy name for it and they called we call it a fungi Jamaica College turn cornmeal, but when you go today restaurant they have a fancy name for it and they serve it to you for for a nice piece of change, and then they turn around and said they created, that's how sickening it is from me for I'm from listening to them and hearing them from a little child

  6. I used to work with a South African from Johannesburg I use to ask him questions he didn’t get offended he had pride but wasn’t prideful it’s a difference and them w folks was so nosey trying to firgue out what me and brother from the motherland was discussing 😊

  7. I must say that so many, even the larger percentages of black Americans are really really ignorant about Africa. That's the reason why so many black Americans often ask so many ridiculous questions to Africans they meet in the US.

  8. Most countries have houses surrounded by fences or boundary walls, like Africa and wildlife are kept in game reserves.

    America is unusual, in that boundary walls and fences are less common and most Americans don't have fences and walls.

    Also, I can understand why Africans are shocked at that question, because there are no game reserves in America like in Africa, so wildlife regularly DO "visit" fenceless, boundaryless yards.

    I think I just solved the riddle.🎉🎉🎉😂

  9. "The family has a hut, some goats and very little else"😂. They lived off the land and the food was so fresh. Fresh milk too. "A child will get one nutritious meal" whats more nutritious than food fresh off the ground?

  10. Yes! Take the children. My parents were teachers and they used to say that, that was what we as a people didn't have going for us. Education by learning from traveling and gaining life lessons.

  11. I remember those propaganda commercials in America. I for one never believed those commercials I knew it was all lies! Unfortunately a lot of Black Americans and some White Americans do believe that about African people are really bad off!

  12. It's funny when white people scream about mud huts and how they brought a civilization. I'm like no you did bring this diseases poverty and misery. So every time you scream about mud huts I just tell them yep we have that. We even eat tourists stay away.

  13. America has as much wildlife as Africa. In communities and neighborhoods, snakes , alligators, large spiders, locusts,all sorts of bugs, brown and black bears, moose, elk, wild horses, foxes, deers, wolves, coyotes, mountain lions, lynxs, bisons ,vultures, eagles,wild rabbits, racoons, possums, if you live in New York, especially in the city mice and rats the size of dogs. So there are a lot of wild animals riaming the streets of America! My friend sent me a video of an alligator in her backyard. She recently moved to Florida. She had to call animal control to remove it!😎

  14. In the 90s we were on official duty in New York my colleague called me from her room and told me to turn to a particular channel and watch the program, guys I could not believe what I saw remember we came from Africa yet we could not believe the trash they show our brothers and sisters here in America and the rest of the world this is pure wickedness!

  15. A Nigerian brother told me some Americans assume that Africans sleep in trees and all live in extreme poverty, I was surprised to hear this. Many people get false assumptions about African culture.

  16. Hey Mr Scott we have a problem here in South Africa in limpopo province in sekhukhune area, my families were removed from their land of origin by white settlers from Germany in 1984, and now Anglo America mining company is doing mining in our area and when we complain they said we don't have a tittle to our land can you please guys help us because South Africa government is siting with the American company over our land