Why Kikuyu women are considered arrogant, gold diggers and hardworking | Culture with Gala | LNN

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2022
  • For years, Kikuyu women have been under the microscope with many claiming that they are cold, tough and headstrong hence are not suitable marriage partners.
    On this episode of Culture with Gala, we debunk stereotypes surrounding Kikuyu women.
    We get a deeper understanding of who a Kikuyu woman is and factors that have contributed to her becoming who she is today.
    #LynnNgugiNetwork #LynnNgugi #CulturewithGala
    Join the Lynn Ngugi Club to access special content and supporter perks 🥰
    / @lynnngugi

КОМЕНТАРІ • 793

  • @LynnNgugi
    @LynnNgugi  Рік тому +29

    Happy Saturday team LNN:)
    What is your take home from today's conversation and what other tribes would you like to see Gala cover?
    You can connect with her here instagram.com/galarinanjeri?igshid=MTg0ZDhmNDA=
    To share your story with us, feel free to send a summary to info@Lnn.digital for consideration.
    Have a great weekend🙏

    • @mwikalikatia8944
      @mwikalikatia8944 Рік тому

      Kamba

    • @annewambugu5691
      @annewambugu5691 Рік тому

      Somali

    • @fridahbosibori1458
      @fridahbosibori1458 Рік тому +1

      Kisii

    • @agnesnjeri8402
      @agnesnjeri8402 Рік тому +2

      I have learned alot..I think I understand more as to why I am how I am..I am a true Kikuyu..the definition is soo clear,good job Gala..go go girl.. you're doing great *Rebellious is the word that you was looking for.. thank you team LNN for the episode

    • @mrsb1946
      @mrsb1946 Рік тому

      Kamba especially mambo ya urogi - do Kambas really Rogana, ama ni kuwekelewa? If wanarogana, what is women's role in urogi - if any? Are kambas matriarchal or patriarchal? Who do the kids belong to wakiwachana?

  • @WanjiruMuya
    @WanjiruMuya Рік тому +75

    Where are all my kikuyu Queens at 😍
    Muichakamuyu here❤️

  • @katekenya
    @katekenya Рік тому +107

    I am proud to be a Kikuyu woman, taking care of my children and their father doing nothing, wanting to control everything around us without any contribution. May our good Lord bless Kikuyu women. Thanks Lynn God bless you.

    • @Habibtay
      @Habibtay Рік тому +1

      Thaai maitũ, you're 100× stronger than your sperm donor

    • @alicehappiness509
      @alicehappiness509 Рік тому +5

      Keep going dear,those kids will appreciate you more,they are watching! One day they'll treat you like a queen🙏.

    • @Bob-ei1ud
      @Bob-ei1ud Рік тому +2

      Male figure cannever be substituted by anything else

    • @mww4491
      @mww4491 Рік тому +5

      ​@@Bob-ei1ud They carry the seed but need to fulfill their God given responsibility of providing, coaching & mentorship their kid that they have absconded to invest in EABL.

    • @Bob-ei1ud
      @Bob-ei1ud Рік тому +4

      @mww4491 True with kikuyu community at least in a big way. What are the results though? Look around, take a closer look, look at the general direction this community is moving in terms of stability within family, morals, values, responsibility, etc..just look and honestly so. If you see nothing then come back and tell me men don't mean nothing to kids and more especially male kids in the society.

  • @balancedviewpoint7418
    @balancedviewpoint7418 Рік тому +85

    Central Kenya is largely Matriarchal and have "SPECIAL " children upbringing style that is totally different from other communities in kenya. Whereas I agree with what this elder is saying, my first-hand experience tells me otherwise! Kikuyu women are very hard working no doubt. From the Mau-Mau era, these women must be applauded for their participation in supporting men to succeed in chasing away the Mbeberu. I personally acknowledge them. I wish a Kikuyu man can be a bit assertive and authoritative to show direction and authority. Many Kikuyu men have no teeth to bite but a mere status symbol.Women do more than their men in every aspect including property acquisition. If their men were purposeful and intentional in other areas outside amassement of wealth that often never help them in maintaining good health than pride, Central could be the best in many ways than one. Otherwise kudos kikuyu mothers

    • @janendegwa5462
      @janendegwa5462 Рік тому

      Ai you have really put down our men our men are property buyers in fact Kikuyu women buy ING property is a new thing of the year 2000 ,before that it was men single mothers were few and they used to be renters with no property ,I know coz I had several teachers who were single mothers and my mother's workmates anyway women started buying property after they saw what happened to their mothers me been one you let your husband buy everything ,it's all in his name the day he brutalized you our mothers went back to their fathers house with all the kids to live at the mercy of their brothers, untill their fathers said you're msichana amerudi akae hapa kwa hii 1/8th karibu na nyumba yangu ,that's what started this movement of women buying 1/8th to secure ourselves incase

    • @janendegwa5462
      @janendegwa5462 Рік тому

      Plus our men have teeth to bite it's the commitment they don't have anymore coz how many time will you go to jail because you're fighting for your family the young men are saying to hell one I know left his wife and told her she can do what she wants he is done with her and the kid she can do as he wants with the kid including deleting the kid and he never looked back

    • @nikinai4374
      @nikinai4374 9 місяців тому

      That is A LIE, its a SEMITIC nonesense being peddled here., GÍKÚYÚ is a MAN and ALL LAND belongs to THE MAN and the WOMAN is called MÚÚKA, one who comes into the MANS LAND and THINGIRA(house)! How can that be a MATRIARCHY in what sense? The Múúka receives only KÍADA(kitchen garden),land from the HUSBAND so she can grow whatever she likes and not get into a quarrel with her mother in law but the LAND REMAINS the PROPERTY 0f the MAN through his MALE LINEAGE-always SWITCHING from FATHER TO SON...NEVER to the WOMAN, because she COMES into HIS LAND and does not bring her own land!.
      There is NO SUCH A THING as GOING DUTCH-FIFTY FIFTY that is SEMITIC NONESENSE TOO! it has NEVER happened and is NOT Gíkúyú culture its SEMITIC and Gíkúyú are NOT SEMITIC or NOAHIDE(CAIN+SETH=NOAH)
      The Gíkúyú are NOT HEBREWS they are NOT ORIENTAL and are NOT ISRAELITES or JEWS. The Gíkúyú are OTHER sons and daughters of Adam and Eve. They were BORN AFTER SETH had been born and SETH intermarried with CAIN. The FLOOD DESTROYED the houses of CAIN AND SETH andf ONLY EIGHT of CAIN+SETH were SAVED. Why can't BANTU people take PRIDE in WHO THEY ARE and NOT run around trying to TAKE ON OTHER PEOPLES IDENTITIES that those other people are proud of but REJECT YOUR OWN? BANTU are Genesis 5:4 OTHER sons and daughters of Adam and Eve and NOT the father-mother of CAIN or SETH but A BROTHER, so this NONESENSE that the Gíkúyú are ISRAELITES is NONESENSE!-Genesis 10 shows clearly who Israelites are THEY ARE SONS OF NOAH via ARPAHXAD the father of SALAH the father of EBER(Hebrew) the father of PELEG, the father of Abraham, Isaac, JACOB(Israel) and ESAU(Arabs-GINGER BURGUNDY peoples)=JEWS in general. JAPHETH is the father of ORIENTAL peoples of North-SOuth East Asia and SOuth America; HAM is the father of CUSH=INDIA, MIZRAIM Egypt, PHUT(vandals-Libya Tunisia) and CANAAN=EUROPEANS and SHEM the father os ELAM(Persians of Iran); ARAM(Syrians); ASSHUR(Assyrians-Georgia and beyond) LUDI(ancient black Egyptians) and ARPHAXAD the father of modern JEWS AND ARABS. WHERE in that is a BANTU PERSON? THe BANTU are in Genesis 5:4 and DID NOT intermingle with NEANDERTHALS and DENISOVANS as did CAIN and therefore SETH, giving them STRAIGHT COLOURFUL HAIR AND EYES, unlike the BANTU who DID NOT INTERMINGLE with these ALIEN GENE Pools and hence have CURLY HAIR that proves they DID NOT INTERMINGLE with CAIN+SETH=NOAHIDES...ADÚ NÍ MEETIÍE NA ÚÚDÚ WAO matige gúetherera maúdú matarí mao ma kúímena! IF YOU ARE PUREL ABNTUS what is WRONG with that? WHY BORROW other peoples identities? EVER SEEN INDIANS or JEWS or JAPANESE or CHINESE claiming to be BANTU or Gíkúyú? WHY because THEY KNOW THEMSELVES and KNOW they are NOT BANTU people, WE ARE and PROUDLY SO!
      The Gíkúyú are NOT a MATRIARCHY, the KING of the LAND, the LAND LORD was AND STILL IS a MALE FIGURE, GÍKÚYÚ, and the WOMAN is the one who CAME into Gíkúyú's LAND and THINGIRA, so this "Hebraic matriarchal narrative " IS NOT BANTU and it is definitely NOT GÍKÚYÚ people!
      The HUSBANDS of the GIRLS did NOT DROP from HEAVEN, that is just a TALE, hence it is A MYTH. Gíkúyú had OVER TWENTY children, that is why he did NOT COUNT how many, because then he will EXPOSE how many children he has and that would expose HIS MILITARY that defends his homeland. COnsequently the SONS were RAISED from BIRTH in the FATHERS THINGIRA, which was located A LITTLE AWAY from the RIKO of the woman and her GIRLS. That was to KEEP the BOYS RIASED AWAY from the GIRLS so that when they were OF AGE they would marry each other, but they would NOT KNOW that they are marrying their BROTHER and the MEN would NOT KNOW that they married their sisters.So the MEN were raised by the FATHER in the FOREST and that is why they grew LOCKS as they had NO MOTHER to SHAVE THEIR HEADS as she had done when they were SMALL. AFTER the boy child began to NOTICE the FEMALE MOTHER, then the BOY was considered old and MOVED FURTHER into the FOREST where he would be DISTANCED from his mother and sisters, whom he related to as WOMEN to marry in future, but the MOTHER did NOT GO TO THE RIVER or to fetch firewood, as she had SONS,
      SO BOYS were RAISED by the FATHER int he DEEP FOREST as soon as they were WEENED from the RIKO, and from the MANS THINGIRA, where the MOTHER was henceforth NOT IN CONTACT with her BOYS.
      That is why the MEN LIVED in the THINGIRA with his SONS and the WOMAN lived with her GIRLS in her RIKO. The HOME was A WOMANS PLACE in that it was the CENTRE of the MÚCIÍ, where THE MAN and his sons would come to HOLD RÚRACIO and to INVITE the NEW BRIDES into the FAMILY, NOT because the WOMAN was the RULER. WANGÚ WA MAKERI was an ethno-anthropologiests narrative. The FIFITY FIFTY is a SEMITIC-HENREW- DUTCH narrative, there was NO SUCH A THING as a FIFITY FIFITY. THe WOMANS WEALTH belonged with her as long as she was raising children as RIÍGU RÍA CIANA CIAKE in case of a FAMINE OR DROUGHT or any CALAMITY, she would have PROVISIONS for her children. So that narrative is FALSE about FIFTY FIFITY!-"GOING DUTCH"
      That largest number of single mothers are Gíkúyú is because the MEN began to LEAVE HOME to GO OUT and FIND JOBS ELSEWHERE in the COUNTRY, and rarely RETURNED HOME but MARRIED wherever they went to work.
      The WOMAN kept the children because she HAD THE MOST WORK DONE by her and her children. The MEN usually considered themselves SELF SUFFICIENT and if they needed HELP it was said they were enslaving their childrten if they called on their children, they called upon THEIR CIRCUMCISION AGE SET to WORK the land with each other but NOT THEIR CHILDREN who were considered AS HELPERS of their MOTHER.
      Gíkúyú DO NOT WORSHIP the MALE! they consider the MAN as JUST ANOTHER HUMAN BEING not some kind of special HUMAN to be treated as if he were SUPERIOR to the FEMALE< he was just a RESPECTABLE MAN as the FATHER of the family, but NOT as some kind of KING or SUPERIOR being!
      The women of "CIERO DUNE" is a SOUTH AFRICAN narrative and it is NOT TRUE of the Gíkúyú, these are FOOLISH accusations being made about the Gíkúÿú that DO NOT APPLY to them, except if they COPIED OTHER CULTURES but they are NOT Part of the Gíkúyú culture.
      SACUBUS is NOT a Gíkúÿú culture because ther eis NOT EVEN A WORD for DEMONS!, NGOMA is NOT A DEMON!

    • @njoroge2061
      @njoroge2061 3 місяці тому

      No Kikuyu has never been matriach society do your history well.

  • @agnesnyambura9494
    @agnesnyambura9494 Рік тому +26

    In some tribes,men remain with the kids,kikuyu women go with their children/therefore many single mothers

  • @abbiemumbi
    @abbiemumbi Рік тому +167

    It is better to be a single mum than have an arrogant cruel grown man who wants to be treated as a baby and behaves as one.

    • @shishrembo5251
      @shishrembo5251 Рік тому +1

      true

    • @teejayangel6638
      @teejayangel6638 Рік тому +2

      Hear! Hear!

    • @Bob-ei1ud
      @Bob-ei1ud Рік тому +7

      You've relegated them to 'baby' status, diminished their importance and true value etc cetera. Take care of your 'babies'. Other communities have their mature grownups..though not all act mature.

    • @shishrembo5251
      @shishrembo5251 Рік тому +1

      @@Bob-ei1ud she talked about men in general

    • @johnmusyoka8412
      @johnmusyoka8412 Рік тому

      why do you marry arrogant and cruel men 🙂🙂🙂?

  • @opheliagranger6961
    @opheliagranger6961 Рік тому +15

    I am a woman of African descent in the Caribbean. I have wondered about my tribal origin. The description given has confirmed to me that I am a Kikuyu woman. So proud to be a Jew of the bronze. It all came when I looked away from Christianity and asked the Creator to teach me his way. He brought me to Kenya and placed me in the home of kikuyu. He gave me a portion of there blessing. He gave me a view of the summit of mt.kenya and I knew his presence was there. It's amazing that he brought me to this presentation.
    I am thankful. My journey has only began.

    • @njerikiarie8928
      @njerikiarie8928 Рік тому +1

      Welcome back home sister. You are one of us. Feel at home.

    • @nikinai4374
      @nikinai4374 9 місяців тому

      they are speaking SEMITIC ethno-anthropoligical SETTLE COLONIAL NONESENSE! the BANTU are NOT of the sons of NOAH PERIOD! DONT be fooled by this FALSEHOODS peddled by the EBRU and other SEMITIC FUNDERS of this show, they are LIARS and they are telling LIES as THE BANTU KNOW THEMSELVES and LNOW for a FACT they are NOT OF NOAH!! nor HAMETIC nor SEMETIC nor Israelite for that matter!
      The Gíkúyú are NOT HEBREWS they are NOT ORIENTAL and are NOT ISRAELITES or JEWS. The Gíkúyú are OTHER sons and daughters of Adam and Eve. They were BORN AFTER SETH had been born and SETH intermarried with CAIN. The FLOOD DESTROYED the houses of CAIN AND SETH andf ONLY EIGHT of CAIN+SETH were SAVED. Why can't BANTU people take PRIDE in WHO THEY ARE and NOT run around trying to TAKE ON OTHER PEOPLES IDENTITIES that those other people are proud of but REJECT YOUR OWN? BANTU are Genesis 5:4 OTHER sons and daughters of Adam and Eve and NOT the father-mother of CAIN or SETH but A BROTHER, so this NONESENSE that the Gíkúyú are ISRAELITES is NONESENSE!-Genesis 10 shows clearly who Israelites are THEY ARE SONS OF NOAH via ARPAHXAD the father of SALAH the father of EBER(Hebrew) the father of PELEG, the father of Abraham, Isaac, JACOB(Israel) and ESAU(Arabs-GINGER BURGUNDY peoples)=JEWS in general. JAPHETH is the father of ORIENTAL peoples of North-SOuth East Asia and SOuth America; HAM is the father of CUSH=INDIA, MIZRAIM Egypt, PHUT(vandals-Libya Tunisia) and CANAAN=EUROPEANS and SHEM the father os ELAM(Persians of Iran); ARAM(Syrians); ASSHUR(Assyrians-Georgia and beyond) LUDI(ancient black Egyptians) and ARPHAXAD the father of modern JEWS AND ARABS. WHERE in that is a BANTU PERSON? THe BANTU are in Genesis 5:4 and DID NOT intermingle with NEANDERTHALS and DENISOVANS as did CAIN and therefore SETH, giving them STRAIGHT COLOURFUL HAIR AND EYES, unlike the BANTU who DID NOT INTERMINGLE with these ALIEN GENE Pools and hence have CURLY HAIR that proves they DID NOT INTERMINGLE with CAIN+SETH=NOAHIDES...ADÚ NÍ MEETIÍE NA ÚÚDÚ WAO matige gúetherera maúdú matarí mao ma kúímena! IF YOU ARE PUREL ABNTUS what is WRONG with that? WHY BORROW other peoples identities? EVER SEEN INDIANS or JEWS or JAPANESE or CHINESE claiming to be BANTU or Gíkúyú? WHY because THEY KNOW THEMSELVES and KNOW they are NOT BANTU people, WE ARE and PROUDLY SO!
      The Gíkúyú are NOT a MATRIARCHY, the KING of the LAND, the LAND LORD was AND STILL IS a MALE FIGURE, GÍKÚYÚ, and the WOMAN is the one who CAME into Gíkúyú's LAND and THINGIRA, so this "Hebraic matriarchal narrative " IS NOT BANTU and it is definitely NOT GÍKÚYÚ people!
      The HUSBANDS of the GIRLS did NOT DROP from HEAVEN, that is just a TALE, hence it is A MYTH. Gíkúyú had OVER TWENTY children, that is why he did NOT COUNT how many, because then he will EXPOSE how many children he has and that would expose HIS MILITARY that defends his homeland. COnsequently the SONS were RAISED from BIRTH in the FATHERS THINGIRA, which was located A LITTLE AWAY from the RIKO of the woman and her GIRLS. That was to KEEP the BOYS RIASED AWAY from the GIRLS so that when they were OF AGE they would marry each other, but they would NOT KNOW that they are marrying their BROTHER and the MEN would NOT KNOW that they married their sisters.So the MEN were raised by the FATHER in the FOREST and that is why they grew LOCKS as they had NO MOTHER to SHAVE THEIR HEADS as she had done when they were SMALL. AFTER the boy child began to NOTICE the FEMALE MOTHER, then the BOY was considered old and MOVED FURTHER into the FOREST where he would be DISTANCED from his mother and sisters, whom he related to as WOMEN to marry in future, but the MOTHER did NOT GO TO THE RIVER or to fetch firewood, as she had SONS,
      SO BOYS were RAISED by the FATHER int he DEEP FOREST as soon as they were WEENED from the RIKO, and from the MANS THINGIRA, where the MOTHER was henceforth NOT IN CONTACT with her BOYS.
      That is why the MEN LIVED in the THINGIRA with his SONS and the WOMAN lived with her GIRLS in her RIKO. The HOME was A WOMANS PLACE in that it was the CENTRE of the MÚCIÍ, where THE MAN and his sons would come to HOLD RÚRACIO and to INVITE the NEW BRIDES into the FAMILY, NOT because the WOMAN was the RULER. WANGÚ WA MAKERI was an ethno-anthropologiests narrative. The FIFITY FIFTY is a SEMITIC-HENREW- DUTCH narrative, there was NO SUCH A THING as a FIFITY FIFITY. THe WOMANS WEALTH belonged with her as long as she was raising children as RIÍGU RÍA CIANA CIAKE in case of a FAMINE OR DROUGHT or any CALAMITY, she would have PROVISIONS for her children. So that narrative is FALSE about FIFTY FIFITY!-"GOING DUTCH"
      That largest number of single mothers are Gíkúyú is because the MEN began to LEAVE HOME to GO OUT and FIND JOBS ELSEWHERE in the COUNTRY, and rarely RETURNED HOME but MARRIED wherever they went to work.
      The WOMAN kept the children because she HAD THE MOST WORK DONE by her and her children. The MEN usually considered themselves SELF SUFFICIENT and if they needed HELP it was said they were enslaving their childrten if they called on their children, they called upon THEIR CIRCUMCISION AGE SET to WORK the land with each other but NOT THEIR CHILDREN who were considered AS HELPERS of their MOTHER.
      Gíkúyú DO NOT WORSHIP the MALE! they consider the MAN as JUST ANOTHER HUMAN BEING not some kind of special HUMAN to be treated as if he were SUPERIOR to the FEMALE< he was just a RESPECTABLE MAN as the FATHER of the family, but NOT as some kind of KING or SUPERIOR being!
      The women of "CIERO DUNE" is a SOUTH AFRICAN narrative and it is NOT TRUE of the Gíkúyú, these are FOOLISH accusations being made about the Gíkúÿú that DO NOT APPLY to them, except if they COPIED OTHER CULTURES but they are NOT Part of the Gíkúyú culture.
      SACUBUS is NOT a Gíkúÿú culture because ther eis NOT EVEN A WORD for DEMONS!, NGOMA is NOT A DEMON!

  • @hannahfrancis9351
    @hannahfrancis9351 Рік тому +59

    I honestly like how this woman is answering questions.She's very brilliant and wise

  • @harrietcarol7568
    @harrietcarol7568 Рік тому +31

    I'm one of the Kikuyu👑daughters from nyumba ya Mumbi and Gikuyu. Proud to be a Kikuyu💞

  • @Wanyiha-G.1
    @Wanyiha-G.1 Рік тому +22

    I thought I was a proud Kikuyu until I came abroad and I suddenly wanted so much to speak gikuyu better and Associate with my people, our music etc I love this conversation and think it's brilliant that you found this gem of a maitu to interview😍
    Never been more proud!

    • @njihiapeter8564
      @njihiapeter8564 Рік тому

      you don't know your tribe language? but you know kizungu mingi😂 languages are God given & its unique 😊

  • @alicehappiness509
    @alicehappiness509 Рік тому +11

    A very proud Kikuyu girl, it's inborn,we don't strain. Nonsense ndio hatupendi,and we don't have time to waste kwanza on silly things!! It's just us and we can't change anything💃👍🙏.

  • @TheTwinkleGG
    @TheTwinkleGG Рік тому +16

    As a kikuyu woman, I wish I could like this video a billion times.
    Lynn, Gala and the rest of the LNN family, I thankyou!
    Lessons from more tribes and communities are very appreciated.

    • @matts6894
      @matts6894 Рік тому

      Is it Kikuyu woman or Gikuyu woman?

  • @jesusfamilytv2608
    @jesusfamilytv2608 Рік тому +20

    Am a proud kikuyu and eager to learn about my culture
    Thanks for this lyne

  • @alearn2714
    @alearn2714 Рік тому +25

    Well said...am not a kikuyu but this woman has elaborated it so well.shes very wise indeed..big up to her.

  • @MwaleWaGitau
    @MwaleWaGitau Рік тому +6

    The Kikuyu woman had alot of respect for her husband because he married her. He brought 🐐 🐐 for her to feed & raise at home. She was a CONTRIBUTOR and not a SLAVE & therefore could not kneel to her husband. She is hard working, she provides & hates idleness 😁 Now I understand some traits about myself. Naitwa Wangui & am sooo proud of my roots. 👏👏👏

  • @tecmediake
    @tecmediake Рік тому +75

    It all depends with your character, its not about tribe its about the vision and what you want with your life. Personally I'm a Kikuyu but I've come across other ladies from other tribes and they're too doing great, its just a perception that the Kikuyus are hardworking, if you do a simple analysis you'll realize that there're those that're hardworking and there're those that're lazy, they're the richest and at the same time they're the poorest. So its not about tribe its about God's plan with everyone's life. Much love to every tribe in Kenya, I love the diversity💞

    • @jaytee4576
      @jaytee4576 Рік тому +8

      i guess it's human nature to want to put people in a box

    • @mumiagodfrey6280
      @mumiagodfrey6280 Рік тому +2

      Absolutely true.

    • @veronicakarue2099
      @veronicakarue2099 Рік тому +8

      Lisemwalo liko. I'm not saying other tribes are not hardworking but there's a reason why kikuyu stand out.

    • @Bob-ei1ud
      @Bob-ei1ud Рік тому +12

      The wisest comment have come across from a kikuyu. Resist the attempt to profile either positively or negatively. You read most kikuyu comments you quickly read a stereotyped attitude, infatuated excitements that are quite shallow. Other communities been watching for decades and are taking notes. Wisdom is never a reserve of the aged. You may grossly be mislead and misguided even by the old in thinly veiled deceptions.

    • @alicehappiness509
      @alicehappiness509 Рік тому +8

      Fact is Kikuyu women stand out,and nothing can change that. Other tribes have a few who do but on matter percentage, Kikuyus have it. That's the point here sio eti other tribes are lazy or anything.

  • @briannyamuhu5192
    @briannyamuhu5192 Рік тому +12

    Let's talk about the interviewer. She is asking the right questions. Very informative show. Tuletee ya wanaume sasa.

    • @LynnNgugi
      @LynnNgugi  Рік тому +5

      We love our girl Gala. Thank you for supporting her❤️❤️

    • @pauline2604
      @pauline2604 Рік тому +1

      She's Soo eloquent, well put together, beautiful I love gajeri

    • @phoebewanjiru1955
      @phoebewanjiru1955 Рік тому

      She had done her research hence articulate.

  • @maureenmwangi08
    @maureenmwangi08 Рік тому +8

    I loved this episode this woman is so intelligent, thank you for teaching us about our culture, proud kikuyu woman👑

  • @zeinababdi4757
    @zeinababdi4757 Рік тому +13

    Honestly I just love this woman , she told nothing but the truth....why would I submit to a man who is absolutely useless, abusive, disrespectful and nasty...
    The last thing a woman wants is to romance a useless ma🙏🙏thanks ma'am

    • @solomonweru8874
      @solomonweru8874 Рік тому

      Ok narcissistic woman believe you are always ✅️

  • @samkaybeauty2862
    @samkaybeauty2862 Рік тому +9

    I am a proud Kikuyu woman,, and it's true we hate laziness and we work hard! Personally, I don't like depending on anyone.

  • @teejayangel6638
    @teejayangel6638 Рік тому +14

    Proud Kikuyu and Hebrew. I love our culture and our pple. Money is our business and am grateful God has given us that ability to make wealth. God bless our Nation of Gikuyu and Mumbi.Thaai.

    • @muriumagdalene3266
      @muriumagdalene3266 Рік тому +3

      Thayu mwana witu

    • @Bob-ei1ud
      @Bob-ei1ud Рік тому

      There are smaller tribes in Kenya, more religious, principled, hardworking and successful as the Hebrews. I repeat..small tribe. Do your research. Hebrews were and still are PATRIARCHAL, not matriarchal. We're cutting it a little too high for ourselves making us start imagining ourselves 'special '. Forget that!

  • @annem2980
    @annem2980 Рік тому +7

    Athuri Thaii,Atumia Thayu. I'm a proud Kikuyu woman. It's so true Kikuyu woman works hard to dig the real Gold.With support of my hubby i started a business where by my hubby quit his job to join me Today we have prospered Glory to God. Go Kikuyu women 👏 💙 💪.

  • @cherrydee167
    @cherrydee167 Рік тому +8

    This is so true 🤣 ukitembea kwetu upate my dad and no one else is in the home ,he will say "guku gutire andu ndiue kuria mathire" as if he's not a person 😂it's true Kikuyu women owns the home 🏠 not the husband

    • @njoroge2061
      @njoroge2061 3 місяці тому

      Lie, what do you mean own.

  • @kidsentertainmenthub4126
    @kidsentertainmenthub4126 Рік тому +9

    They can call Kikuyu women all the names but il never let that bother me,i know who i am will continue to be proudly kikuyu the world will have to adjust to the fact that thats who we are.

  • @carenfarris4280
    @carenfarris4280 Рік тому +1

    Gala Njeri. Congrats. Good interview. I like the way you ask questions. You are very thorough, no holding back, no biasness. Keep it up gal. You are the best, and am learning a lot about different cultures. Cant wait again for the next. Taita, Kikuyu......... ? Can,t wait.

  • @rishfashion4864
    @rishfashion4864 Рік тому +9

    I was among who wanted to hear about our tribe najivunia kua mugikuyu
    Yumite muranga na jiguaga ngenete niudu kiu nikio kihumo gitu
    Ithuothe tuge thayu💞💕
    #mwari wa muthamaki 👑

    • @cherrydee167
      @cherrydee167 Рік тому +1

      Murang'a girl here also 💕💕

  • @veroniquendambo3242
    @veroniquendambo3242 Рік тому +7

    And what is wrong with keeping one's composure or controlling oneself; staying focused on one's objective(s) in life; working hard rather than begging or having to depend on anyone; ....???? 🤔🤔🤔

  • @catherinewanjirukinyua888
    @catherinewanjirukinyua888 Рік тому +11

    My take home, kikuyu women respected the husband but not a SLAVE (Mutumwa). She owns the wealth, home and food. Hard working(wealth makers). Naturally romance disappear’s when a man brings only his legs home.

    • @lindsieodhiambo4669
      @lindsieodhiambo4669 Рік тому +5

      Why do you portray kikuyu men as lazy and drunkards, some of the most hardworking men in kenya are kikuyu men

    • @catherinewanjirukinyua888
      @catherinewanjirukinyua888 Рік тому

      My take home in this GREAT WORK, will be on the BIG cultural truths stated, that gets some uncomfortable to aid in healing for those healing from their life’s journey and also help end that which destroys in the name of culture or on the other hand empower that which aids as a solution from our cultures. We have to be comfortable to listen to both that hurts or empowers to be future solutions. Can’t wait for the Kikuyu Man cultural mindset about the role or should I say the place of the woman.

  • @agaltoto8506
    @agaltoto8506 Рік тому +5

    Mahn this is just not for Kikuyu women but for all women. I have so much respect for Kikuyu women henceforth. Culture has favoured men since time immemorial. Even the polygamy that the modern men praise was just to favor men. Women had a lot of burden on their shoulders in the past. As a modern Luo woman, I celebrate the African woman for her tenacity.

  • @MissT292
    @MissT292 Рік тому +5

    Our own maitu teaching us well❤️❤️let's keep learning
    Good job Gala

  • @panafrican.nation
    @panafrican.nation Рік тому +13

    According to the documentary Scars of Lari, up to half of all Kikuyu men disappeared during the emergency period of colonialism (through aerial bombing in the Aberdare forest etc). So fending for themselves became 2nd nature to the women

    • @MwaleWaGitau
      @MwaleWaGitau Рік тому +4

      True. Also, the fact that Mau Mau was made up of mostly Kikuyu men (some women too); meant that wives were left to build their homes.

    • @panafrican.nation
      @panafrican.nation Рік тому +3

      @@MwaleWaGitau Yes. I watched another TV interview of a woman who was involved in the struggle -- the things that happened to her were horrendous.

    • @irenawanjiru
      @irenawanjiru Рік тому +2

      Exactly, there is nothing like Kikuyu Women are aggressive etc, circmucstances forced our great grand mother and it was passed down to us

  • @aveemchish
    @aveemchish Рік тому +4

    This is dope content 🔥🔥 I am a proud Kikuyu. Good job Gala 🤍🤍

  • @estherwangari131
    @estherwangari131 Рік тому +9

    I am a proud Kikuyu girl..I love when people call me by my Kikuyu name sio hio ingine 😂#kikuyubabes#culture to the world

  • @melaninmagicquotes
    @melaninmagicquotes Рік тому +16

    Proud to be a Kikuyu, the main reason I use my Kikuyu name more than my English one 💪Atumia Thayu 🙏

  • @doreenmwenda939
    @doreenmwenda939 Рік тому +37

    Honestly, i love Kikuyu people, let me learn more about their culture...
    Gala, you're doing good work girl😍👏👏

    • @irenemutie36
      @irenemutie36 Рік тому +2

      And she's so pretty na huyu mama anaeza ongea kizungu poa sana wueh

    • @galanjeri
      @galanjeri Рік тому +1

      Thank you Doreen

    • @piuskithinji7313
      @piuskithinji7313 Рік тому

      according to your name,youre a meru like me and your comment is your opinion sure,but please dont learn from these people they will corrupt your morals,,,,you will be sucked into singlehoodness,coldness and unromantic side.Meru is a matriachial system mom learn from fellow meru or kambas not from these arrogant women

  • @theblackestafricanqueen
    @theblackestafricanqueen Рік тому +8

    I've never been this proud of being a Kikuyu woman 👌 Daughter of the Mountain 💃

  • @irenekirichwa2272
    @irenekirichwa2272 Рік тому +8

    I think it's across more than one tribe ,I'm not kikuyu and I know from my tribe that upbringing was left for women and mostly they did an amazing job.disciplining, shielding and providing for their children

  • @cesspaulo
    @cesspaulo Рік тому +3

    I’m so excited to watch this🤗 Kikuyu women have been misunderstood for long but we’re really the best🤗🥰

  • @peterkebwaro4635
    @peterkebwaro4635 Рік тому +5

    Culture is beautiful I have learnt something new about Kikuyu women which is beautiful actually they're hard working laziness is not their portion. Let's embrace our cultures they're all beautiful and as Mrs. Kiboi said it they were all ordained by God. Much love for all African tribal cultures.

  • @Kasweetie_254
    @Kasweetie_254 Рік тому +11

    "Uhoro andu a nyumba ".....ndo kufika ,better late than never

  • @carolineeringo8094
    @carolineeringo8094 Рік тому +1

    I’m loving what Gala is doing here…keep up the good work!

  • @shishrembo5251
    @shishrembo5251 Рік тому +13

    i am a proud kikuyu..going through comments have realized as society we have a long way to go..the "names" people have on kikuyu women..sisemi kitu

    • @olivenjoki2853
      @olivenjoki2853 Рік тому +4

      Don't be worried by the names we are called. Overtime I have learnt the most important thing is to know as a woman what you are made of and what you are capable of doing. We must be.

    • @shishrembo5251
      @shishrembo5251 Рік тому +1

      @@olivenjoki2853 i remember a guy telling he cant date me since am kikuyu and single mum of one....wacha nitafute pesa mm..the notion about us..annoys me

    • @moureenkinyeki7880
      @moureenkinyeki7880 Рік тому +2

      @@shishrembo5251 kwani kwao hakunanga single parents....he's a fool...God was protecting you from a fool

  • @eastafricanautodidact
    @eastafricanautodidact Рік тому +39

    Having wababas or begging a thousand men for rent and upkeep should not be classified as hard work or a positive trait or "I don't take lazy men blah blah". Cheers to every hardworking lady.. Kikuyus or any other ethnic group.

    • @JJones-oh3dd
      @JJones-oh3dd Рік тому +2

      My point exactly🤣🙌

    • @rosamariewanjiru8659
      @rosamariewanjiru8659 Рік тому +4

      Kikuyu women are wealth makers. PeriodT 😃

    • @dorcusliech6953
      @dorcusliech6953 Рік тому

      ​@@rosamariewanjiru8659 and septic pit disposers

    • @dondonellsimeon9017
      @dondonellsimeon9017 Рік тому

      @@dorcusliech6953 Your mediocre self can't hide the hate, try loving yourself

    • @tabbzmwass4024
      @tabbzmwass4024 Рік тому +3

      Uko na roho mbaya if it's true is true,,I personally I can't date a man who thinks love ni nywele na nguo

  • @esperanzawanjiru2435
    @esperanzawanjiru2435 Рік тому +6

    Because traditionally we dont take cr@ p from men; polygamy, kuchapwa, kuchapa watoto wetu etc. Some are hardworking but we also have lazy ones who are horrible gold diggers. I ust also add these stereotypes have been fueled by the sore election loss memories between Raila and kikuyu former presidents. Otherwise before that we were the best wives and still are hence why we still feature in almost every wedding show. God will always vindicate we the innocent.

  • @charitywairimungugi-latz1315
    @charitywairimungugi-latz1315 Рік тому +5

    Gala Njeri you did a wonderful interview and proud of the way it flowed.Congratulations our young daughter.Lynn Ngugi you chose well by mentoring Gala

    • @sophiemwangi4040
      @sophiemwangi4040 Рік тому

      @ Charity Wairimu Ngugi-Latz good observation Gala is coming up very well. Lynn is a great mentor. The guest is also full of wisdom ❤❤❤

    • @doreenmwenda939
      @doreenmwenda939 Рік тому

      She's doing an amaizing work... I love her

  • @mrsb1946
    @mrsb1946 Рік тому +3

    💞very interesting and enlightening interview. Thank you 🙂👍🏼

  • @jamesmunanga4123
    @jamesmunanga4123 Рік тому +19

    This goes for all women these days.. I'm kamba and I know for sure this is not for kikuyus only.

  • @suzannem700
    @suzannem700 Рік тому +8

    Its not about similarity kikuyus are Jews to be specific Israelites. Jews are not supposed to be white do your research. All bantu people on earth are Israelites. And the black people in the diaspora(Majuu) are Judah people they came from west Africa mostly during the slave trade and also there are people in west Africa who are from the tribe of Judah. We are all one according to the bible and what God said that he shall make Judah and Israel one. And also another thing people don't know is about the curses spoken of over the children of God that is the tribes of Israelites Isaiah 3:12, As for My people, children are their oppressors, And women rule over them. That is why you find many kikuyu women ruling over their households. Men should just stop complaining and know why things are the way they are and know how to deal with that so as to remove themselves from the curse and of course that getting in touch with their head and that is God. I always say when the head is sick the whole body is sick...that is if men are not Godly that means they are sick they'll be out of order and the are supposed to lead.

  • @florenceachieng
    @florenceachieng Рік тому +6

    Great content and let's embrace our culture

  • @lucywachira3056
    @lucywachira3056 Рік тому +3

    mum you nailed it,very informative.i still love alot in my culture,good job Gala.

  • @Mumulove16
    @Mumulove16 Рік тому +3

    Gala you came prepared and this woman is very wise and funny.
    I enjoyed this episode very mich.

  • @KuiWaKamau
    @KuiWaKamau Рік тому +4

    Great content Gala. Let our story be told by us #TheGikuyusAreBlessed 🌍🌞🌊🌴❤🎁🔥💯✔

  • @hellenwambui4707
    @hellenwambui4707 Рік тому +10

    This is so lit!&true....we hate idleness

  • @lucyk5634
    @lucyk5634 Рік тому

    Great work!!! Very insightful. Asanteni sana

  • @fredrik5191
    @fredrik5191 Рік тому +10

    Kikuyu women are good... They look into the future.

  • @tabithanyoro733
    @tabithanyoro733 Рік тому +1

    Waoh nice job......proud Kikuyu girl.....I guess the issue of Kikuyu women are not into poverty...so issues ya Kikuyu women loving money has been addressed.....kudos Gala and Lynn show at large.....

  • @princessmilkah
    @princessmilkah Рік тому

    Aki Lynn i can hear you laughing your heart out.... Love this topic. Learning something new here. KEEP IT ROCKED👌

  • @lindsieodhiambo4669
    @lindsieodhiambo4669 Рік тому +15

    I don't understand why every topic of defence that justifies the kikuyu woman as she is (hardworking) portrays the kikuyu man as lazy, drunkard and abusive. Aren't kikuyu men some of the most hardworking men in this country?

    • @infohousetechnologies
      @infohousetechnologies Рік тому +4

      Thank you. Sounds like Social activism pits different groups of people against each other rather than building "the society". Why take one down so as to empower the other? I choose Human rights over group rights every time.

    • @moureenkinyeki7880
      @moureenkinyeki7880 Рік тому

      Am a Kikuyu ,and it's true Kikuyu men are lazy and drunkards...very useless...they got used to their women doing more ,thru their wives hardwork they get the admiration from their community

    • @elizabethwangui2008
      @elizabethwangui2008 Рік тому +3

      You may not understand it unless you are living it. The kikuyu woman relates very well with this. Remember, behind every successful man, there is a great woman.

    • @moureenkinyeki7880
      @moureenkinyeki7880 Рік тому +2

      @@elizabethwangui2008 wachana nayeye sisi tuko kwa ground we know it well

    • @wambuikingatua3820
      @wambuikingatua3820 Рік тому +5

      Indeed. There are a lot of very industrious and hard working Kikuyu men and they should be recognized and appreciated. Sadly, this overshadowed by the number of mostly younger men who have taken to irresponsible drunkenness. It's a major problem.

  • @dorothyshee777
    @dorothyshee777 Рік тому +4

    Very proud Kikuyu anyway nifikisheni 1k subscribers

  • @margaretkaranja1864
    @margaretkaranja1864 Рік тому +7

    It's fifty fifty some r good n some r bad too. It depends solely on ones character n dignity n her family background

  • @millicentmbataru8941
    @millicentmbataru8941 Рік тому +4

    Rely proud of this program. Kudos team

  • @Iammose776
    @Iammose776 Рік тому +4

    Am actually obsessed in watching this great work. Guys nifikishe 1k subs plz nitashukuru ❤️🙏👊

  • @mrkeya
    @mrkeya Рік тому

    Woooow schooling never ends. Wonderful interview after my second run through the cultural aspect of our culture truly stands out beautifully. So, these wealth makers hebu niji pange 😁😁😁

  • @ramd1162
    @ramd1162 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for asking these vital questions, but many thanks to Mama for answering them with such grace and wisdom. I'm a Jamaican woman living in UK and I believe I must have been a Kikuyu woman in time pass and my lazy exhusband is one of those drunks she talks about, even though he couldn't stomach alcohol 😅

  • @janemutisya7377
    @janemutisya7377 Рік тому +12

    I'm a kamba and I've worked with kikuyus...I have admire their hard work...and I've adopted their mindset..I thank God for giving me the apportunity....to live with them..keep up kikuyu women

  • @karugiNjiru
    @karugiNjiru Рік тому +2

    Ah! Ma'am is on FIRE! Love it!

  • @TheCourtneyWay1
    @TheCourtneyWay1 4 дні тому

    Im a black American man and I will soon be married to a beautiful nurturing, loving Kikuyu woman. I'm give her all the gifts she wants. She follows my lead and listens to me.

  • @agneswandia3659
    @agneswandia3659 Рік тому +7

    I'm proud to be a Kikuyu woman, i love my culture.

  • @stephenlumumbatefl3769
    @stephenlumumbatefl3769 Рік тому

    Great insights! This explains many things for me.

  • @charleskanyiri965
    @charleskanyiri965 Рік тому

    It's been a really awesome interview props mazee Great job

  • @selahtv4668
    @selahtv4668 Рік тому

    Lynn , your girl Gala is improving day by day thanks for your support.
    Your fan from Rwanda 🇷🇼🇷🇼

  • @joselinekanana3363
    @joselinekanana3363 Рік тому +1

    Great content gala here to learn👏

  • @sharonnm4556
    @sharonnm4556 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting conversation. Well done Gala

  • @ekudamekimombasa461
    @ekudamekimombasa461 Рік тому +1

    Amazing good job Lynn and your crew

  • @paulinewagaturi240
    @paulinewagaturi240 Рік тому

    A lot of what she says are things I have heard from my elder family members talk about. Very insightful piece.

  • @hilenikandjeke1719
    @hilenikandjeke1719 Рік тому +2

    Kikuyu women your sisters are in Namibia called Kwambi women, proud to have such brave characters!

  • @charitywairimungugi-latz1315
    @charitywairimungugi-latz1315 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful,Relevant Content for today and the future generations

  • @tinajamesopo1348
    @tinajamesopo1348 Рік тому

    Wao,thenx gal for having such a hero in the show....just love it.blessings

  • @rebeccaekunoit2563
    @rebeccaekunoit2563 Рік тому +8

    Proud Turkana ,lyn there is more about Turkana women ,please mtufikie pia,

    • @LynnNgugi
      @LynnNgugi  Рік тому +2

      We will be there soon❤️

  • @emmyandrew
    @emmyandrew Рік тому

    Wow we are growing new evryday, Lynn great work na Bado, keep up gal🥰🥰🥰

  • @veronicakarue2099
    @veronicakarue2099 Рік тому +13

    This woman is purely intelligent 🥰👏👌

    • @pattiamoh1136
      @pattiamoh1136 Рік тому +1

      This is how africa live before colonial time ancient times

    • @lindsieodhiambo4669
      @lindsieodhiambo4669 Рік тому

      I wish she was more honest than defensive. We know the history behind red thigh women, it exists. We know kikuyu women are hardworking but portraying kikuyu men as lazy and drunkards to be the reason behind it is ridiculous

  • @marynyambura6233
    @marynyambura6233 8 місяців тому +2

    I ❤my gíkúyú culture am glad my dad gave us a stern warning from marrying other tribes, right now as a Married woman to a gíkúyú man my daughter will be married by a gíkúyú man for the love of my tribe,we are a chosen person by ngai mwene nyaga ni thaai

  • @lizsonny7460
    @lizsonny7460 Рік тому +6

    The headlines though 😁😁😁lynn you have remind me my ex mum alinichukia juu mimi ni mkikuyu akasema sisi ni hatarii 😁😁😁hii show imenikumbushaàa mob anyhows we love you Lynn

  • @mosmart4718
    @mosmart4718 Рік тому

    Very well explained. Mama Mungu akubariki. Now I know why the Kikuyu women are hardworking.

  • @austin367-p8p
    @austin367-p8p Рік тому

    Lynn good job can see you are perfecting our gal so well 👌much love ❤️

  • @cyrillaayoma5549
    @cyrillaayoma5549 Рік тому +1

    its a lynn type a weekend for me . God bless you

  • @paulinewangila3899
    @paulinewangila3899 Рік тому +18

    The conversation was really flowing in my head,if possible you bring for Luhya, Lynn you inspire many people big up

    • @galanjeri
      @galanjeri Рік тому +1

      We sure will Pauline

  • @mikadenis2895
    @mikadenis2895 Рік тому +2

    Hapo pa besty amesema vipoa.
    Also I like the point before that where she said that the clan leaders would summon a husband who is physically abusing his wife. Today is everyone for himself and God for us all

  • @aminamaina2910
    @aminamaina2910 Рік тому +6

    Am a kikuyu married to a somali am not romantic,i have no time😅 but blessed with a man who is😁masha allah

  • @maureenkimani1519
    @maureenkimani1519 Рік тому +4

    I feel attacked cause I'm a Wambui but me and food are inseparable...a wise woman there 👏 🙌 👌

  • @josephinenjuhi5922
    @josephinenjuhi5922 Рік тому

    Such a nice video. Do more videos of culture from Kenyan tribes Lynn.

  • @wambuimuchai4230
    @wambuimuchai4230 Рік тому

    I have learnt alot from this lady, full of wisdom. I can't wait to learn how other women from other tribes are. Good show.

  • @EstherNdutaSOUL
    @EstherNdutaSOUL Рік тому +14

    It is a beautiful culture. On the last statement, some Christians, or Christianity as a religious practice may be uncaring, but CHRIST cares, and cared to death. I am a Kikuyu , thankful to belong so, and I love and belong to Jesus Culture too.

    • @traceyjohnson3925
      @traceyjohnson3925 Рік тому

      Jesus Christ gives me rest and peace

    • @EstherNdutaSOUL
      @EstherNdutaSOUL Рік тому

      @@traceyjohnson3925 me too. I am forever thankful to know the Person of Jesus.

    • @MizVia
      @MizVia Рік тому

      The two can never coexist

    • @janaleokesho8374
      @janaleokesho8374 Рік тому

      Jesus culture was Jewish culture.moreso jesus was not God.he was sent by God because we only have one God.

  • @Habibtay
    @Habibtay Рік тому +4

    Gĩkũyũ women are no nonsense. Hatupendi ujinga and that's just us.

  • @annewaigwa9922
    @annewaigwa9922 Рік тому +12

    My home take is muratina is an antibiotic 😂🥳🎉🥰
    This is very informative and debunked the current negative narrative and perceptions about kikuyu women.
    I hope this goes wide for education purposes

    • @LynnNgugi
      @LynnNgugi  Рік тому +1

      Hapo kwa Muratina though🤣🤣🤣

    • @sue_zanna_G
      @sue_zanna_G Рік тому

      @@LynnNgugi 😂😂😂

    • @domikariuki5905
      @domikariuki5905 Рік тому +2

      Yes it's a prebiotic

    • @MwaleWaGitau
      @MwaleWaGitau Рік тому +2

      It depends on how it is made - ingredients. Honey 🍯 was one of the main ingredients which is naturally an antibiotic.

    • @aremurimi
      @aremurimi Рік тому +1

      Karūhīa 🤣

  • @phoebeadikinyi3441
    @phoebeadikinyi3441 Рік тому

    Lynn,hope uko safe,was worried kama mmegwama tsavo,ulisaidika aki,praying for God's protection my role model

  • @Tabbyshow5161
    @Tabbyshow5161 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful show.keepup girl

  • @irenemutie36
    @irenemutie36 Рік тому +6

    Eiiiish Gala😍the out fit so amazing

    • @LynnNgugi
      @LynnNgugi  Рік тому +2

      Our princess in waiting❤️❤️

    • @galanjeri
      @galanjeri Рік тому

      Thanks Irene

  • @mswairimuslifestyle4371
    @mswairimuslifestyle4371 Рік тому +33

    Am a proud kikuyu woman and I cant stand a lazy man we must contribute

    • @solomonweru8874
      @solomonweru8874 Рік тому +2

      Why then kill rich men after building mansionate &educating kids?why why only kikuyu ladies murdering husband 🤔

  • @jmandelax
    @jmandelax Рік тому

    That summary at the end was spot on!