Guyana President Irfaan Ali Calls Out BBC Reporter For Asking A Disingenuous Question

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Guyana President Irfaan Ali Calls Out BBC Reporter For Asking A Disingenuous Question


Wongel Zelalem reports on Guyana President Irfaan Ali calling out BBC reporter for asking a disingenuous question.

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  1. That's my MAN !!!! He is valuing our value as a African, because of their hypocrisy ,and their hypocrisy doesn't work Africa any more, and it reminds me when Bob Marley said Well what we know is just what teach us ,and we are ignorant — well what we know is not what they taught us or tell us ,and we aren't ignorant ,we are Africans and no more hypocrisy and that's all !!!

  2. The West and those with the similar powers are determine to keep black countries and black people down. They did this for centuries with slavery, etc., they did this during colonization, they did this by exploiting other countries natural resources, and they are still trying their best to keep us down. Black countries and black people have to stick together and rise above this situation.

  3. This president is a puppet of EXXON and the americans they are putting a military base in Guyana to conspire against Venezuela last month the commander of the american 6th fleet and high ranking C.I.A . were given him orders

  4. THIS SHOULD BE THE NEW DEVOTIONAL 😅 WHYTE FOLKS AND THEIR ILLOGICAL HYPOCRISY 😃 THEY ARE ABOUT TO LOSE SINCE THEIR SKIN TONE DOES NOT GET THEM AUTOMATIC RESPECT AND KOWTOWING ANYMORE. 😭

  5. As long as Africans countries extract their resources carefully and cleanly extract your resources. They USA don't want Africa to develop. After USA and other countries built their economies from these resources they don't want you to do the same. If they are so worried about the environment let all the Western countries stop their pollution and Africa will have little effect on climate pollution. Buill your countries African presidents. I'm a black American i support you.

  6. Just look at carbon footprint and we see the hypocrisy…. Their carbon footprint is 1000 times or 10000 time higher than average people from global South…. Everyone owns car, all kinds of home appliances, look at heir food habit, their purchasing power basically their lifestyle… Full of carbon footprint.

  7. Why even took an interview with BBC or CNN ? They are tools of imperialism. They accuse presidents around the world being incompetents, authoritarians, criminals for to push a regime change. They never pressurised their own presidents and kings , except Trump who is being accused the same way they do to other countries.

  8. This particular BBC journalist is very patronising towards people of colour or another country. I have seen few of his interviews and they are all fact less, baseless questions and many interviewees have put him in his place and it is very gratifying to see these hypocrites, shameless people put in their place. Well done! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  9. I'm 70 + . Was a journalist for decades. BBC journalists were ( look like still are) known for asking dumb questions. It is something the rest of the world always knew.

  10. If the west wants African to go for green energy not touching our oil let numbers decide out of all the profits they have made all the past years must be shared with African if not they must leave us alone and voetsek out of our continent.