African Sister Tells Why African Immigrants Feel Disconnected from Black people!

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African Sister Tells Why African Immigrants Feel Disconnected from Black people!


African Sister Tells Why African Immigrants Feel Disconnected from Black people!

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  1. Just listening to this African lady you understand why Sun Saharan Africa is at the Bottom, the Colonizers “Stole their minds and erased history “ it’s Legacies of Inferiority “ when look at what’s been done to the African people over hundreds of years by White people it’s so crazy how they respond to the people that has caused them all the pain and suffering in their own countries and still do, to the African that comes to the USA or anyplace else you can be in survival mood but still have a sense of who you are, this conversation is just making excuses for their Inferiorities of being African

  2. Super subconsciously, American born African ppl hate the term African American…but if we go around saying that, they turn up the mur*er rate on "African American" ppl. Then when it hits the news globally, they say it's us k***ing US (sometimes, it is… which is and should be reinforced as being forbidden: as a global African code). Saying we're black, makes Caucasian ppl feel safe. AS A COLLECTIVE, we don't love our ancestors enough, nor do we love them enough PUBLICLY. That's why there's more pride in saying we're black, rather than saying we're American-Born Africans from the African diaspora. I figured out that I was ABA, a long time ago. Although, I first heard the name from a Nigerian friend named Aba… sometime afterwards, I figured out that we are ABA.

  3. The system in the beginning was designed so that we all fight against each other. This cemented and recently one can see a shift in that mentality but we still are a work in progress to get on the same page and accept we are all sistahs and brothas.

  4. Africans are treated wirh as much disdain in the world outside Africa as other Blacks everyehere. Celebrate your heritage and remember, you dont get any points for being African in other cultures.

  5. I think its very naive to say the diaspora wars have nothing to do with white ppl…..you mean the same ones who abide by divide and conquer?!?!? White trolls instigate the beef then sit back and laugh at the circus show. Pls don’t ever sleep on white supremacy or you will get caught slipping BAD

  6. Nice listening to the 20's and 30's. I am a Yoruba man in my 50's who was born in UK. I lived in Nigeria for 21 years and as an adult I live in UK. I will say get in touch with diaspora. I am also visiting Nigeria regularly. We need to take machinery back to Africa to create value to our natural resources in Africa and enjoying the world

  7. I don't understand African immigrants who think they are going to get to the top in corporate America just because they don't see themselves as black. They are moving to the USA as healthcare workers, doing the same sort of jobs open to black Americans.

  8. You're not immigrants. You are people of the land all over the world, The world belongs to you. The Govt call you immigrant when thats who they really are. Black and African is the same thing. Dont sell out for money, stand on principle, and use the code of blackness. The root of civilization is you, no matter what they call you or where you grew up. It's time to wake up people😊 They depend on our division. We dont even act like friends. I do business with a brother from liberia, we could talk, but he would never ask me how my children or family are doing, never invite me to anything. He has been here over 30 years, but the endoctrination and alienation are so deep. Some of us want to be accepted by whites and turn your nose up at your own. Unity is power. Until we all get it, we will continue to suffer as a whole. Remember the enemy of us both was taught how to master the original man and woman, use divide and conquer tactics, and created fale properganda to bring us down. They rely on a false sense of superiority created by their ancestors who run the govts of the world using tricknolgy…tricknology is tricks mixed with lies. We have to wake up the sleeping Giant within and learn the game they have been playing for generation's.

  9. What really worries me personally is we are one "people" upon one World, aren't we all "coloured" in one way or another, why don't we stop saying we have a colour and say that we are simply ourselves, we could have a truly accepting society, we could just be people of Earth, our leaders keep us separated and this should hurt the very soul, love to all my Earth family.❤

  10. As an South African i understand .We identified ourselves as blacks first. We do to a certain extent have the same problem as black americans , SA blacks stand together at all cost. Any black person having allegiance to other race it is taken as a traitor. We need to understand the history of the country to under the behaviour of the nationals. Judging without knowledge does not help anyone.Things are getting better though.

  11. American blacks are not the only ones who are fighting their oppressors in the carribbean, South and Central america it is even worst. They have no rights. Do your research. No body speak about these folks

  12. Black is a construct that white people made. There are no black or white people
    It id made up by Whites
    I am brown. The so call Whites are pink or peach
    In biblical times you were known by nations and tribes