Prof. James Small On Why Africans Are Less Depressed Than The People Living In America And Europe

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Prof. James Small On Why Africans Are Less Depressed Than The People Living In America And Europe


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  1. Where is his statistical data to prove his point Africa this Africa that Africa is darn continent Why is China taking over Africa then Stop with the Africa nonsense Africa is not a Utopia

  2. Thank you a million times. Prof. Small nailed it. I like the way he respects Africa. Also, Africa's countries still have communities and Ubuntu.. there is no government welfare.

    In America, people worship the celebrities and corporate villains. Americans are mostly searching for money and trying to prove hey are rich..There is also so much
    individualism.

  3. Thomas Jefferson was nervous and trembling about something you all. His conscious was weighing heavy upon him.Just search these 3 words "Indeed I tremble".

  4. I been reading about the price tag for REPARATIONS for the Unjust Enrichment of the United States due to the enslavement of our ancestors about $12 TRILLION DOLLARS.

  5. the choices are you have a lot of money in a good area then you eat good and live well. your poor, well you eat poor and live poor, you have to work hard to move up the ladder and realize that it is up to you to move forward. you might make it all the way, if not then plant the seeds for your children to move beyond what you did, That is what life, is about the family moving forward, not backward.

  6. It's like everywhere else if you have money then Africa is a great place, if you don't have money you will be living in a cardboard shack. its the law of the world money equals easy life anywhere you go.

  7. Does this guy know what he is talking about, Here in America you have to determine if you want to get ahead, your have a goal and work hard towards it. Most people say they are whatever culture the come from first, like Irish American, Italian American, mexican American, we don't feel stressed about it that's silly, as far as Africa is concerned would you want to go back, I don't think you would want to, why do you think everyone is trying to come here.

  8. This is true, but missing a key point… Africans are too passive when it comes to the colonizers. America is definitely a sick nation, and we are all suffering through chaos or living a lie to ignore the chaos, it's a disaster.

  9. I can only say to my brother and sister in Diaspora I look forward to the day when you will be coming home I know is not an easy decision to make with all that is going on around the world and there's more than that BUT One day we will unite together. Awareness is key!

    Watch your relationship with your brother and sister in the Diaspora be less judgemental of one another, feel for one another, and understand the struggles of one another physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially.

  10. Africans definitely have the issues and might not be depressed like some Black Americans. But they are suffering, why do they fight to get to America. Resources, those people lack a lot.

  11. THANK YOU ,Prof. Smalls for your input of what has so bothered us in the Black community!!! Your true insight is like breath of fresh air we sorely need in this world of seemingly of indifference!!!🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  12. Professor Small is correct again. African Americans and other Africans through out the diaspora are depressed due to the oppressive white governments that causes the oppression ie racism, socialism and violence carried out from our oppressors. Africans in Africa are less stressful because they are in their own land.

  13. As an immigrant in the USA for over 20 years, this information came to me naturally less than a year ago. It was an epiphany!! Ever since I’ve been working towards change and it would have to be going back to my kind.

  14. He's very very correct, 100%! That's one of the reasons those Africans that go to Western countries "discourage" other Africans from going and it becomes an issue as those who've never left feel deprived and betrayed.

    Even economically I've come to realize many Africans in Africa do not become financially secured as we largely do not know how to "build wealth" as against to just same old "making money". Since I knew the difference and begin to see the opportunities in Nigeria I am seeing a complete turn-around at a considerably young age I am at, even for someone who's never known my parents. There is peace of the spirit in Africa but also very ripe and ever new with opportunities only the incredibly wise (not educated) can see.

  15. Good saying. And thats normal..its happening to kind of mean..from Africa living in America. Stressful..but im far from mentally problems, because of strongly African culture & a right religion..thats not Christianity in my case.

  16. I first traveled to the US as a student from Africa in 2012. I was super confused about the ethnicity questions when I first had to fill out school forms and DMV forms for my license. Called my dad to ask what I should check on my forms. Another thing was the fact that I had to call my father to ask him what a minority group was. These questions still hunt me on forms.

  17. Who really categorized blacks as colored or negro ( a word I hated as a child)? I remember when Black and Afro American was popularized in the 60s by black Americans. Despite claims that Negro was a white-coined word intended to marginalize black people, W. E. Du Bois argued that the term was "etymologically and phonetically" preferable to colored or "various hyphenated circumlocutions." I like Foundational Black American but I also described myself as native American because I am from no place else and my ancestors go back 7 centuries on this land if not more. Thank you for this informative topic, it makes sense! New Yorker

  18. When the Pan Africanist, Robert Sobukwe told about the beauty of Africa he envisaged. The so called " black" people termed journalists, labelled it utopia in a funny way. Now it's proven decades after, that the man was a genius .

  19. ✍🏾Yes, when I was living in Africa, I noticed that the local people’s nervous system was a lot more relaxed then Americans 🇺🇸 . Take note that there are 55 countries in Africa. So there’s all kinds of experiences. But Prof. Smalls is on to something. Americans suffer from spiritual poverty that’s why their are depressed 🤷🏽‍♀️ Leah Tunkara

  20. I was in Africa from 2022 to the end of 2023. I never seen a raging or unpleasant African. No road rage, no hyper aggression, nor extremely anxious people…until I got around us Americans while working there.

  21. We have a full occupation of our Creoleclands in America.
    Plus, we have multiple media personalities calling us black every day.
    That will make aby one depressed because black is gloomy.

  22. Having lived on the continent for Eight years I discovered that Colonialism devastated the Africans. They were able to retain their language, clothing attire, and traditions BUT is severely BRAINWASHED and profoundly inferior of the European culture. It was appalling , disgusting and shameful to have experienced such situation. While, I agree with the professor but there is another DARK side of the African mentality towards the White man.

  23. African is heaven. I was born and brought up in Africa Nigeria. Growing up we laugh and make comedy about white people committing suicidal for not having breakfast or because of little things. We don’t know what is depression until I went to Europe. I understand there something called depression and many sicknesses started coming up, until I went back to Africa. My body reconnected

  24. I Agree with the Professor but likes not underestimate Africans. They are faced with a tremendous amount of Oppression and Depression. Tribalism, Nepotism,government which are Evil Cocktails.

  25. Whites are being destroyed. They are much more oppressed. Sorry if you look into it. Society is bending itself in a pretzel tk ensure you succeed while the others go extinct. Your not victims. Your a protected class. ENOUGH