Must See: White Man kicked OUT In South Africa After doing this, Guess Who's MAD!

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Must See: White Man kicked OUT In South Africa After doing this, Guess Who's MAD!


Must See: White Man kicked OUT In South Africa After doing this, Guess Who’s MAD!

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  1. Thanks to everyone for Watching, appreciate your time,don't forget to like, comment and Subscribe… Let's Stop allowing the Disrespect..

  2. They're allowed to come to The Continent to abuse your children, animals, people, countries, Continent & the entire African Diaspora. They're colonizers and they'll never change.

  3. Really, Africans make it comfortable for them folks to behave the way they want in “your” own country? Really, then that’s your fault. Stop complaining about it.

  4. People should ignore them, and continue to keep their countries te way they want. . They feel nervous because they know they have stolen. Historically, every place in the world, even Europe was originally Black. Without genocide, they would own nothing, they developed nothing, everything was stolen. They are guilty, because they know they are not indigenous anywehere, except the Eurasian Steppes.

  5. All money ain;t good money. Stop allowing these people to buy property in your land. These people bring nothing but problems and more racism with them. These people are not known for integrating or sharing. This is who they are. What do you think is going to happen when they show up? Also, if the beaches are public, there is nothing they can do to make the beaches private. You’re either listening to them and complying or you’re not. Stand up for your rights.

  6. You look great love 🥰, great content as usual 😊. Malindi in Kenya 🇰🇪 is owned by Europeans, especially Italians, and they discriminate locals 😢😢

  7. You can thank your government for allowing this. Two words, Burkina Faso. Even I from the states can see power. He's going to put a clamp on this supremacy wherever you go bullshit. Not in Burkina Faso.

  8. From a legal point, photography is not a crime. What the eye can see private or public is fare game therefore photography cannot be sanctioned. As for the V&A policy on their website, it is simply a request rather than law.

  9. Best pic of two little blk girl standing look out the bars of a plantation, then you see the other side of them, and there’s no gate… This is us mentally… THE ONLY GROUP THAT CANNOT PUT THEIR DIFFERENCES ASIDE FOR THE GREATER GOOD OF ALL!

    We conditioned to be distrust each other for Massa’s favor… Again freedom, power, self respect all these qualities begin in the mind, and our mental health is still under colonial control, and that’s why they we’re ok with the removal of the chains, because we’re still mentally in chains!

  10. Why are people not allowed to take photos. The Waterfront is a public place. If your private property is a tourist attraction, it's automatically open to the public.

  11. One will try not to blanket every white individual the same
    Due to individuality and there are good and bad in all but majority of the white people that I know
    Don't compromise and suffer from entitlement syndrome
    They want us to respect and obey the laws of their land in their countries but they disrespect the law of the land in other countries
    There are places in European countries that forbid taking pictures
    Example: British museum

  12. @Ndagire I have a question for you do you hate White people because this platform youtube that you are using the CEO is a white American Chad Hurley so do you hate him though you are using his platform. I am just intrigued.

  13. Just telling someone they can't do something is not helpful, explaining to someone why they can't do it is helpful…lack of communication is what this is all about.