Why This African YouTuber Loves Black Americans

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  • @arlitilhocastilho4553
    @arlitilhocastilho4553 5 місяців тому +12

    It gave me great joy to see my Kenyan brother mention the name of my country São Tome and Principe. This shows the interest he has in our beloved Africa and her children inside and outside the continent. Almighty God will do everything possible for our African family to be reunited. Mother Africa is calling us all. These dialogues are very important. I want to see Wode Maya and Miss Truddy with you. May God bless you dear brothers

  • @KeniyahIsrael
    @KeniyahIsrael 5 місяців тому +3

    I follow Evans from Kenya! It was great to see him on your channel. He is a Blessing to us all. I feel blessed in knowing that the spirit of the most high has guided me home and my Kenyan brother tells me to come home with open arms. Come home my people, we are welcomed. Do not listen to the propaganda that's being put out. Your wealth is on the continent of Africa. 💜🙏🏽

  • @tonyafrica7085
    @tonyafrica7085 5 місяців тому +3

    Excellent interview! I must agree that this young brother is very intelligent and knowledgeable, thanks for sharing!!!

  • @nefertemur8951
    @nefertemur8951 5 місяців тому +3

    Greetings Residential Tourists, what an awesome conversation with Evans from Kenya who has a general over standing of African American Our Story and some world events. I have subscribed to his channel and viewed his content on Arab woman and black men. It’s good that you both putting out more content and thanks for sharing.

  • @kuyahkudey3217
    @kuyahkudey3217 5 місяців тому +3

    I love Evans From Kenya! Thanks for interviewing him!

  • @carollewis2174
    @carollewis2174 5 місяців тому +3

    Greetings. Beautiful conversation. This brother is very wise, loving, and inciteful. You are a wonderful and powerful representation of Africa. Thank you so very much. This is a true friend . Blessings to you all. Thank you for the great work that you do. 😊

  • @patriciamuenimulwa1808
    @patriciamuenimulwa1808 5 місяців тому +3

    In form 2,so 13 years ,we watched' roots the next generation on video cassettes. Though we had read about Marcus garvey, Martin luther king, elijah muhamad,malcolm x etc. I remember us looking at the people on the film and thinking, malcolm x had the east african look. He could have been ours. Another time we read about the slavery was about zanzibar and shimoni at the coast.

  • @Chowido76
    @Chowido76 5 місяців тому +1

    I subscribe to Evans From Kenya also. Great to see you guys get together and talk. Exchanging information and getting to know each other is whats its all about. One Love...

  • @miriamhoward5865
    @miriamhoward5865 5 місяців тому +4

    Great info and I wish half of this was taught in American high School we definitely don’t know the truth of our culture and world history.

  • @sistaluv1357
    @sistaluv1357 5 місяців тому +2

    Great conversation. Thank you for sharing.

  • @africarizn7318
    @africarizn7318 5 місяців тому +7

    African Americans need to start taking intensive 6month Language classes in Swahili or Twi if you are in Ghana. There is nothing that melts the heart of an African like you speaking there language. There are lots of Mzungu's that speak Swahili fluently and they are accepted as Kenyan's...Asante Sana.

    • @dennisndirangu2536
      @dennisndirangu2536 5 місяців тому +2

      Accepted by who???🤷🏿‍♂️ we only accept our black american children not the colonizers so speak for yourself nonsense! 🚮 Gasia mnatuaibisha mkiabudu wazungu

  • @thehawk170
    @thehawk170 5 місяців тому +1

    This is great to see the Pan Africanism coming to light, both channels I enjoy very much keep up the great work.

  • @prosper1396
    @prosper1396 5 місяців тому +2

    In Uganda we were also taught about slave trade a lot in secondary schools and our national tv in the 90s would always put kunta kinte and Shaka Zulu we have alot of information on slave trade as well as our grandparents told us many stories 😢

  • @shadora
    @shadora 5 місяців тому +1

    That's right, history was optional I'm my secondary school days too. I took it ...

  • @tonymckinney1355
    @tonymckinney1355 5 місяців тому +7

    Im tired of being with the pigs. You guys are soooo lucky. I will see you someday.

    • @kuyahkudey3217
      @kuyahkudey3217 5 місяців тому +2

      "I'm tired of being with the pigs"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      Well said!

    • @maxwellkariuki2930
      @maxwellkariuki2930 5 місяців тому

      Haha..who are the pigs? The Bazungus?

    • @wanguikariuki7673
      @wanguikariuki7673 5 місяців тому +1

      Your father is very rich and is waiting for you to come back home. He has prepared a big banquet and made you the finest clothes. Karibu nyumbani.

  • @shundrachamberliss9352
    @shundrachamberliss9352 5 місяців тому +4

    Excellent interview! Evan spoke of Virginia this is where I am it is the Gate to where slavery came through. I grew up walking the beaches of Chippokes Plantation where there is still cages where the boats docked and slaves were held until auctioned off in Surry County in town in front the old courthouse. My family was descendants of the slaves brought there and they never left. My native family the Chickahominy tribe that lived there was pushed all the way back to Charles city after the first landing. So much history here in Virginia the names of the surrounding counties speak for itself. Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown, Prince George, Charles city, etc.

    • @papd3532
      @papd3532 5 місяців тому +1

      US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand etc were also White British settler colonies similar to Central/South America including Spanish settlements in Mexico and Portuguese settlements in Brazil .

    • @papd3532
      @papd3532 5 місяців тому +1

      Liberation movements across the continent of Africa stopped the White British and other White settler particularly in East and Southern Africa including in Kenya, Tanzania(German, British),Zimbabwe or Rhodesia(British),Namibia(German),South Africa(Dutch, British etc),Angola, Mozambique(Portuguese) .
      500k-1million Black Kenyans lost/displaced in liberation struggle against White British .
      500K Black Tanzanians lost in Liberation struggle against White German .
      300k-1million Black Angolans and Mozambicans lost against White Portuguese .

    • @papd3532
      @papd3532 5 місяців тому +1

      15 million Black Congolese died against White Belgians .
      The first Slaves from Central Africa to Virginia in 1619 were from Angola and Congo . Majority of Afro Brazilians from Angola and Mozambique ancestry both Portuguese colonies .

    • @papd3532
      @papd3532 5 місяців тому +1

      West Africa Nigeria etc was not settler colony due to the hot and humid climate . The success of settler colonies in Africa would have transformed East and Southern African countries e.g Kenya, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Namibia, South Africa etc into what US, Canada, Australia is today subjugated Black and Indigenous populations .
      In US, Canada 100 million Native Americans wiped out in 100 years .

    • @shundrachamberliss9352
      @shundrachamberliss9352 5 місяців тому +1

      @@papd3532 thank you for this information. We had a hard time finding our roots because the test were false. I purposely did not put that i was Black just to see what the results would be and it did not give me any African roots only my Asian side that i already knew through my Native American bloodline. Wow this make sense Congo, because my father only know that we spoke French and mother side spoke Spanish. The stories passed down are missing a lot of pieces. I went to Rwanda for Christmas and they look like my cousins lol.

  • @papd3532
    @papd3532 5 місяців тому +3

    The North East and East Africa region was dominated by Nilotic, Nilo-Saharan, Nilo-Cushitic and Cushitic groups before Bantu migrations into the region from Central Africa including the Congo .
    Nilotic groups such as the Maasai, Luo, Dinka, Nuer, Nyamanga, Turkana, Karamoja, Toposa etc did not practice slavery and shunned slavery or resisted enslavement and some Nilotic Kingdoms in Sudan/Egypt, Ethiopia and Uganda stopped slavery .

    • @papd3532
      @papd3532 5 місяців тому +1

      When the Arabs conquered Egypt in 639 to 649 AD they attempted to advance Southwards into Sudan but were stopped by Nilotic and Nilo-Saharan groups hence slavery did not spread into the interior like in West Africa .
      Portuguese managed to capture slaves in Angola and Congo but were unable to spread into the interior where hostile Nilotic groups such as the Dinka, Nuer, Maasai, Turkana, Toposa, Luo, Karamoja existed in North East and East Africa .

    • @patriciamuenimulwa1808
      @patriciamuenimulwa1808 5 місяців тому +1

      True,actually the bantus move to east africa,one of the reasons was escaping from slave trade.

  • @cheryl24
    @cheryl24 5 місяців тому +3

  • @geraldtabu-or2jr
    @geraldtabu-or2jr 5 місяців тому +3

    UA-cam has picked up in Kenya

  • @FriendlybugsInlove-by9dr
    @FriendlybugsInlove-by9dr 5 місяців тому +1

    Education in Kenya in the 70's, 80's and early nineties before the 8-4-4 system was very comprehensive. African history included the development of technology in Egypt, the creation of the kingdom Mali which expanded to become an Empire that spanned the entire span of Africa north of the Sahel. Mans a Musa also created the modern method of schooling the entire world practices today through the development Madarasa,s.

  • @paulchika4121
    @paulchika4121 5 місяців тому

    History in primary school during 844, draw map of Kenya & Africa. In High school its evolution, agrarian revolution, where we all come from, transatlantic trade, colonisation & panafricanism

  • @papd3532
    @papd3532 5 місяців тому +2

    The White Portuguese ,Spanish and English slave traders attempted to enslave the Banyarwanda in the 18th and 19th century but failed . King Rwabugiri IV was the first to come into contact with the white Europeans resisting slavery and preserving Rwanda's borders .
    To this Day Rwanda is similar to an ethno-nation state in the continent .

  • @goldenheart751
    @goldenheart751 5 місяців тому

    We love you Evans from Kenya.

  • @seso3454
    @seso3454 5 місяців тому

    Beautiful!

  • @Smerzone
    @Smerzone 5 місяців тому +3

    Please tell dude to take my photo off of his video. This is the same guy

    • @TheResidentialTourists
      @TheResidentialTourists  5 місяців тому

      Ok

    • @TheResidentialTourists
      @TheResidentialTourists  5 місяців тому

      Brooo! I thought about that after we had departed and got home! I kicked myself for forgetting that. But I thought he took it down 🤦🏾‍♂️. I'll follow up with that, though.

  • @jahifaraji
    @jahifaraji 5 місяців тому

    Can we imagine the strength we will carry as a united force of Africans securing our sovereignty on all levels...

  • @Lynk365
    @Lynk365 5 місяців тому

    Home, home, home brothers and sisters ❤️

  • @geraldtabu-or2jr
    @geraldtabu-or2jr 5 місяців тому +1

    Africans will always be welcoming but marriage, politics and race you will notice differences.Africans learn about slavery if you chose history as language.

  • @geraldtabu-or2jr
    @geraldtabu-or2jr 5 місяців тому

    Sarit centre has been top notch for decades.

  • @geraldtabu-or2jr
    @geraldtabu-or2jr 5 місяців тому

    The best is to pick good things from Africans and they can pick some good things from you black Americans.There are differences some are very large.

    • @geraldtabu-or2jr
      @geraldtabu-or2jr 5 місяців тому +1

      Africans don't see or don't have tension with whites.most NGOs volunteers for children homes missionary work are white so there is no tension.Arabs and Chinese are viewed as not good people by africans plus some whites not as a race but from particular countries like Spain, Poland.

    • @geraldtabu-or2jr
      @geraldtabu-or2jr 5 місяців тому

      When it comes to marriage African American women are better off marrying white Americans, black Americans or Asian American,if they choose an African he should have studied kindergarten, primary,high school and college in USA so as they may get along otherwise it fails.For black American guys relationship with an African woman will work out easily.

    • @geraldtabu-or2jr
      @geraldtabu-or2jr 5 місяців тому +1

      In security matters or intelligence, culture determines human behavior together with environment even when economic status is equal.

    • @PapBob-jg7rd
      @PapBob-jg7rd 5 місяців тому

      @@geraldtabu-or2jr Most groups in America typically do not interact socially but interact from through work or business .
      Black Men and Asian women are the most likely to marry outside their group with Black men have the highest interracial divorce rate .
      Black women and White men are the least likely to marry outside their group with Black women having the highest divorce rate among women approximately 40% .

    • @PapBob-jg7rd
      @PapBob-jg7rd 5 місяців тому

      @@geraldtabu-or2jr Black males have the highest divorce rate among men at roughly 25% .
      Currently Hispanics and Asians have the highest interracial marriage rates and the fastest growing demographics in America .
      White approximately 59% down from 89% in 1950 . Black 13% up from 9% in 1950 .
      Hispanic 19% and Asians 6% .
      Multiracial and other is 3% .

  • @goldenheart751
    @goldenheart751 5 місяців тому +1

    It is very very hard to hear him with that background noise. Can you re-do it in another setting?

    • @PapBob-jg7rd
      @PapBob-jg7rd 5 місяців тому

      As we age hearing changes for most people but there was some background noise .

    • @goldenheart751
      @goldenheart751 5 місяців тому

      @@PapBob-jg7rd That comment was very inappropriate.

    • @PapBob-jg7rd
      @PapBob-jg7rd 5 місяців тому

      @@goldenheart751 General comment not targeting you . Medically hearing is a challenge as we age . Ask any doctor . You are fine .

    • @TheResidentialTourists
      @TheResidentialTourists  5 місяців тому

      @goldenheart751 We were concerned about that. The actual interview was completely spur of the moment. We just took advantage of the opportunity. Very sorry not as audible as we hoped.

    • @TheResidentialTourists
      @TheResidentialTourists  5 місяців тому +1

      @PapBob-jg7rd Why would you make such a reference regarding her age🤷🏾‍♂️?? Not relevant. I find inappropriate as well. Please refrain!

  • @papd3532
    @papd3532 5 місяців тому +1

    In Uganda pockets of slavery existed among the Bantu Bachwezi rulers of Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom and Bantu Buganda .
    Unlike Nomadic Nilotic cattle keepers the Bantu practice farming and therefore white slave traders see this as a premium like the rice farmers captured from Sierra Leone and Guinea for North and South Carolina rice farms hence the Gullah Geechee .

    • @papd3532
      @papd3532 5 місяців тому +1

      In the coasts of Kenya , Tanganyika and Zanzibar Arab slave traders led by Tipu Tip occasionally raided the interior East Africa and captured the Bantu Akamba and Ameru and coastal groups such as Mijikenda but the resistance limited widespread enslavement like happened in West and Central Africa .

    • @papd3532
      @papd3532 5 місяців тому

      In recent times in 1964 a Uganda Luo-Langi John Gideon Okello staged a revolution in Zanzibar that stopped more than 500 years of Omani Arab Subjugation and enslavement of the black bantu populations .
      The Omani Arab Sultan Jamshid Bin Adullah fled Zanzibar after the revolution in January 1964 to the UK and 17,000 arabs died in Zanzibar. Tanzania was then formed from this Unification of Zanzibar and Tanganyika .

    • @patriciamuenimulwa1808
      @patriciamuenimulwa1808 5 місяців тому

      @papd3532 Yes and the romours about warrior tribes,the Maasai, Wazimbas saved lots of our forefathers in the east from being captured.

  • @geraldtabu-or2jr
    @geraldtabu-or2jr 5 місяців тому +2

    Race and racism can easily be understood by Kenyans who have travelled out of Africa or have lived in USA otherwise those who have just been in Africa there whole lives can not understand what you are talking about.

    • @jahifaraji
      @jahifaraji 5 місяців тому

      All you have to do is visit South Africa...it's where the largest gathering of European invaders..

  • @prosper1396
    @prosper1396 5 місяців тому +1

    And to add to that I think many Africans know about that history but most people didn’t know African Americans wanted to come back or even loved Africa we only saw muzungu wanting to come
    So I think most Africans have to be sanitised about the return ❤

  • @kojomensah7474
    @kojomensah7474 5 місяців тому +2

    Why do they scare to speak of the pale face ahabs why do they always leave them out when it comes to the slave trade ????

  • @jojoko64
    @jojoko64 5 місяців тому +1

    K w n y a n Beast channel shared ...A f r i c a n territories offering
    c i t i z e n s h i p.
    Do ones own thororough research

  • @papd3532
    @papd3532 5 місяців тому +1

    The Luo(OBAMA father,LUPITA NYONGO Groups) invasion of Bunyoro Kitara in the 14th and 15th century effectively ended any forms of slavery or slave trade in Uganda .
    The Luo are diasporic(at least 20+ million Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, DRC Congo, Sudan/Lower Egypt,Ethiopia Gambella/Eritrea,Chad,Central Africa Republic) and like other Nilotic groups such as Dinka and Nuer resisted the advancement of Arab slavery in ancient and modern times .

    • @papd3532
      @papd3532 5 місяців тому

      The Luo-Babito rulers would then rule over Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom for 400 to 500 years until 1967-1971 when it was stopped by the Uganda government under Idi Amin .
      The Luo also provided ruler-ship for the Buganda Kingdom .
      President Theodore Roosevelt would then Visit Buganda in 1909 and was impressed by the egalitarian and democratic social organization among the Buganda Kingdom which he presented to US Congress and UK house of commons for emulation .

    • @papd3532
      @papd3532 5 місяців тому

      Bunyoro Kitara under Luo-Babito stopped the spread of slavery into Uganda and resisted British Colonialism in Modern times .

    • @papd3532
      @papd3532 5 місяців тому

      Also in South West Ethiopia the Luo-Anywaa/Anuak Kingdom resisted Arab slavery and defeated the British in 1912 in Gambella Ethiopia .
      In Sudan/Lower Egypt along the Nile the Luo-Shilluk Kingdom under Reth in 639-645AD fought the Turco-Egyptian rulers of Egypt and conducted raids on the Arab north therefore slavery did not advance southward into East Africa .

    • @papd3532
      @papd3532 5 місяців тому

      The Dinka,Luo and Nuer created fierce warrior classes and these conflicts spilled over into modern times with the first Sudan civil war(1955-1971) known as Anyanya I rebellion against Arab North .

  • @MemusiNaigoyek
    @MemusiNaigoyek 5 місяців тому +1

    Slavery and slave trade was taught in all Kenyan schools.

  • @kenyanlivingabroad
    @kenyanlivingabroad 5 місяців тому +1

    The first slaves were fast picked in Egypt and taken all over the world but the one who went to america a huge population are the ones who buidked the primirads they need to come back home and continue with building of what Egypt would be the today but the abrabs have tired it but still know nothing 😢 black America egypt needs you really bad an oasis turened dry now.

  • @francischege164
    @francischege164 5 місяців тому +2

    There were no slaves from Africa continent my Brother Evans. Those people were born free in their African homes before the White mercenaries called colonizers and traders captured them against their own will. Please correct that narrative from here on. Am from Kenya.

    • @patriciamuenimulwa1808
      @patriciamuenimulwa1808 5 місяців тому +2

      No one can capture you from your home without the collaboration. Even during our fight for independence, there were collaborators. Dedan kimathi was captured by two collaborators.

    • @TheResidentialTourists
      @TheResidentialTourists  5 місяців тому +1

      Now THAT I agree with.

    • @francischege164
      @francischege164 5 місяців тому +2

      @patriciamuenimulwa1808 That is very true Pat...the Collaborators were doing the binding of the Colonizers and bounty hunters. They were often rewarded with piecemeal gifts of no monetary values. In Kenya for example, some of those collaborators were also informers who provided intelligence to the freedom fighters. During Trans-Atlantic trade in West Coast of Africa, those collaborator were aiding the Europeans human bounty hunters in order to acquire Guns to fight off their rival tribes. Trans-Atlantic trade was fueled by huge economic fortunes by all the parties that were involved.

    • @TheResidentialTourists
      @TheResidentialTourists  5 місяців тому

      @francischege164 loving all this knowledge

    • @stanleymureithimukara6714
      @stanleymureithimukara6714 4 місяці тому

      We learnt about trans Atlantic slave trade in primary school I will speak for kenya anyone who went thru our school system knows alot about the world