Jamaican Immigrant Shares Why She Can't Side With The Plight Of Black Americans

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Jamaican Immigrant Shares Why She Can't Side With The Plight Of Black Americans


Phillip Scott reports on a Jamaican immigrant sharing why she can’t side with the plight of Black Americans.

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  1. This young lady obviously does not know here own country's history. Her country had over 1million slaves sent to Jamaica in the 17th and 18th century. Google it! Her lineage and history is identical to America and it's history with blacks and slavery. She claims to be so educated but seems to be nothing more than a paid gas lighter. Ma'am have several seats and stop selling your soul for a little bit of cash. She relates to every dang thing we are talking about. All the diaspora across the globe does ,because the yt man has had you all in the same exact positions as Black America so please stop with the lies. These young people are just so silly nowadays. Stop talking out the side of your necks and read. Pick up the Bible while you are at it and ask for some common sense. Let's not let us divide on the foolishness of the few, but let's work toward the unity of the whole african diaspora. Thanks Phil for the story👍

  2. She’s been here for 8 minutes… she has no idea what she’s talking about and she DEFINITELY has no idea what the people think of her. Americans especially ⚪️ are obsessed with islanders. But to be clear they are not smart enough to differentiate that they aren’t just flat out black. They are black with a twist. She don’t know the culture here.

  3. Black Americans played a crucial role in securing the right for Jamaican immigrants to come to the U.S. Their efforts made it possible for Jamaican immigrants, who are essentially the same as Black Americans, to have the opportunity to migrate. Both groups share a common history, as Jamaican immigrants were also subjected to slavery. It is important for this Black Jamaican woman to educate herself about her own history. Currently, she displays a profound ignorance and harbors animosity towards her own people. However, this is not an uncommon phenomenon, as many Black individuals from diverse cultures unfortunately develop a disdain for their own community due to a lack of knowledge.

  4. I can't side with AA males only. AA women are intelligent, inspirational and thriving. The males on the other hand are pathetic conquered souls who are filled with hate and rage. All the energy they put into started podcasts and shows where they only seem to disparage blk women it's pathetic and sad. I feel bad for AA women, you deserve better 😪

  5. Lived "Almost a year" and has a perspective 😅.
    Was thinking she's been year atleast a decade…no shedding but a a year is too short of. Period for one to get all what's going on

  6. This womans woman is white. Notice that she said her partner is American, not black. She sees that her partners color will help her. If the partner were black, she would have had her take the call because she sounded white. Not sound like an American.

  7. She is not a representation of black Jamaican males. The Jamaican Marcus Garvey and Bob Marley is our representation to the black American. Pay no attention to her. If a white guy shoots up a supermarket in a black neighborhood, they don't say Jamaican, you get a pass. She is young and inexperienced. If a white man calls me black due to racism I'll say I know that, tell me something new pussy.😂😂😂

  8. Shes clearly seeking attention. Why give it to her? Everyone doesnt need a spotlight. If she doesnt want that then why not just take her word and keep it moving? This is time wasting imo 🤷🏾

  9. No one seems to understand that the cost and logistics of deportation far outweighs the cost of dealing with local immigration/migrant issues- I know this as fact; if it was easy to deport, then we wouldn’t be dealing with the issue of non deportation. However, a foreigner would have to have done something deemed egregiously counter to national security or something legal that can’t be overlooked for them folks to implement deportation processes.

  10. A batty gal dat,I’m Jamaican and plz dnt make this knucklehead lesbian talk on our behalf,she a real idiot and a hope them ppl invite her on a camping trip 😒respect brother Philip,she dnt speak on my behalf

  11. She doesn't represent Jamaicans, she represents herself. I am Jamaican and I stand by black Americans. I was intelligent enough to gather my knowledge on their plight. I have so much respect for black Americans. They are the reason why she can travel to America. I hope when push comes to shove She doesn't turn to black Americans to have her back. Jamaicans won't care for her either. She is mentally enslaved.

  12. And you talking about chip on shoulder you idiot me as a Jamaican if I was born in America I'd have a chop not a chip on my shoulder for what they bin through your so fucking ignorant its unbelievable stfup an go read a history book you damn clown she is definitely a 2/3 that's lost in the sauce dumb bimbo I can tell she hate black Jamaicans aswell she a white ass kisser

  13. Phil that's the problem we have with young people today especially young black people they have no history and they do not know how to use history to advance themselves in life and it is obvious that she has no Jamaican History either

  14. 🗣💨 This won't age well!! 😂 FOH… Nobody cares for you and any others coming here drinking up our resources and being disrespectful in the process. She will get her N*gga wake up call real soon. .