Ever wondered why we lack togetherness as Africans ?

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Ever wondered why we lack togetherness as Africans ?


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  1. I'm a Black American. We always challenge white supremacy here in the United States. As a Black American, I noticed when African immigrants get over here, they act shocked or don't like how many Black Americans constantly complain about, challenge, and attack white folks. We got our sellouts here too. But, we had and continue to have entire movements just challenging white America and it translates into our daily interactions with white people and even white people get mad at us. We are like the Black folks who get cornered and pushed against the wall and either you fight or you die kind of situation. Being of African descent, we come from the school of "do as I say and not what I do", "children are to be seen and not heard", and don't you dare talk back and don't you call an adult or elder a liar. But, I will say that Black Americans have a more joking culture with our kids, we do allow them to call us out as long as it is respectful and within reason (i.e. no yelling, no name calling, and no attitude in the voice), and we do foster our children to be critical thinkers. Now, many of us come from abusive families, but that has more to do with environmental factors vs. culture. It's our job as adults to lead our children b/c they don't have the intellectual capacity to lead and take care of themselves. As long as we aren't abusing our children and mistreating them, then all that back and forth and challenging everything we do needs to get shut down. When they get old enough to talk and to think for themselves, then you explain why they do something or why certain limitations are set, but after that, I'm not going back and forth with you non stop and there is a certain level of respect you will show me even if you disagree with me b/c I can kindly put you out of my house and then see how it works for you. I don't play with children. They depend on you and they owe a certain level of respect b/c of it. That's not to say they can't come to you about their concerns or if you do something that hurts their feelings, they can't talk to you. But, in the WEST, especially these European descent kids, can get flagrant and real foul like name calling, cursing, yelling, and act a complete fool on you. That's unacceptable. Even people in the West are starting to complain about this overly permissive parenting in the WEST and this lack of leadership of the parents. So, the West can improve as well.

  2. Self hate is a mf

    Some of our melanated people deserve all the struggle because how could they shun our customs/lands/cultures/skin/children/biology and divinity only to adopt other cultures?? It’s makes me nauseated 🤮

    Wake up black people around the world ffs 🤦🏽‍♀️

  3. You are dropping jewels. I created a platform to empower our people and I was so disappointed to realise they don’t actually want to be free and be the gods they truly are. What a waste of melanin and divine lineage.

    The saddest thing I’ve ever seen

  4. I notice how African parents be controlling the thought process of their adult children, telling them who to marry, what type of career to have etc etc. these are adults in their late 20s, 30s and 40s.

  5. One hundred percent agree. You even see this in the workplace. When Tyrone is talking to you he raises his chin, speaks loudly and talks like as if you are beneath him. When John or Susan walks through he lowers his chin and lowers his tone of voice and seems more agreeable.

  6. Africans can not do togetherness. This one will say I am Muslim, this one will say m Christian, this one will say m Yoruba, this one will say I am Ibo, this one will say I am Akan, this one will say I don’t eat pork, this one will say I am light skin. So you see???? We have deep rooted problems before even getting to togetherness.

  7. Africans truly don’t know how the world works. Just recently, one of my sisters back home started saying how great wyte people are because they adopt kids in the orphanages in Africa. I tried to tell her that we should make our system in a way that we should not even have orphanages or even wait for another race to come love us and adopt us. We should be able to take care of our people and needs 100%. She just said no as black we can’t ever like each other and that blacks won’t treat other blacks children well and the kids in orphanages are lucky and have a good futur because wyte people will come adopt them. I told her ok she is right and I am done. How do you even have a conversation with someone like that?

  8. It appears that the vast majority of us are suffering from post traumatic slavery syndrome.
    You know we have suffered untold unimaginable torture, mutilation and degradation in an afford to put the fear of a white god in us. There is no god except white man who degraded our pride.🖤🦍Africans and black Americans can't get the Jesus bug off their brains and they will never be worth a shit to our movement.

  9. This is powerful brother. I have said it to many friends that until we can educate ourselves in our own language, culture,way of life – with an understanding and link to the rest of the world – we will continue to lack and suffer and to our detriment as no one cares for our people. Imagine telling a child from the inner villages that A is for Apple when perhaps they have never seen one never mind eaten one before.

  10. The brain 🧠 washing of the black people worldwide is very deep all what ur talking about I see it in Jamaica 🇯🇲 black peoples is soo in love with them enemies them wanting to be white peoples soo bad them will do anything just very sad very crazy

  11. Never have i heard any truer words. You see Blacks are too emotional, therefore they tend to react rather than respond to issues , and when this happens intellect tends to fall.

  12. This is a powerful video. And you are right, most Africans don't have it in them to fight. I am the black sheep of my family and I am a non sense type of person. I can fight and defend myself any day. My parents, especially my dad is the opposite. Whenever, I tell my parents to file or make a complaint against something here in Canada, most of the time, they will never act on it. Instead, they will complain all day at home and won't do anything. Once when we went to a restaurant for dinner, I noticed our waitress was ignoring us but busy attending and checking up on other tables….when she finally came to take our bill after we ate….I told my parents to leave half of the tip. My mum looked at me and said "oh so are you now going to write a review and complain"? I told her yes and I explained the reason why but she just ignored me and said the service was good🤦🏽‍♀️.