In this video we will ask more Ugandan women what they think about black Americans! Make sure to follow me on Instagram for behind the scenes content! / willie.fungo
There you go my Black American brothers, our Ugandan women are allover you guys. Good work my Brother Willie, you did a great job and i'm proud i was part of your team. The Video, content and effort put into the whole video was worth it.
I’ve been to Uganda and love the people and the women treated me like family! As a black American I am seeing more and more black Americans travel to many parts of Africa and couldn’t be more proud. We need to combat the negative propaganda shown about Africa in the media and begin to travel more.
I’m black American and have traveled to Tanzanian, Uganda, Ethiopia, South Africa, Ghana and Nigeria many times and can totally understand these ladies perspectives. I love Ugandans and can say more African Americans are beginning to come to Africa as they learn more. I do see more Europeans in East Africa, but unfortunately given the massive and overwhelmingly negative propaganda about Africa in the western media, some African Americans have been brainwashed not to return.
It's very unfortunate African Americans have believed such negative propaganda against Africa, their REAL homeland, for so long.. But many are coming back, finally ❤
This video put a smile on my face. The sister said we don’t take time to come back home. Sister you’re so right and we really should visit the continent the place of our ancestral roots
Our ancestors are from Africa, so we're descendants of Africans. Our DNA is definitely African. I recently met a woman from Uganda and she was surprised at how I operate. After hanging out together she told me "You are definitely African"..Lol I love her culture and how she was raised and can't wait to visit Uganda in May..
My African sisters looking beautiful and sounding intelligent. On another note, most human beings are unique so lumping a group of people into a stereotype isn't always advantageous.
@4:15 I’m an African American woman working in Ugandan right now. And Some of what she said is right, but!!! There’s a lot of work that needs to be done in America for African American and here. Our hearts are for the continent never think that.
Thanks for the work you’re doing Brother Will👌🏾your channel is bridging the gap between our communities,this is what we need as a people,good communication,understanding, and patience. I was in Rwanda in November and will be returning in two weeks. I’m predominantly Black American with some Cape Verdean ancestry and truly appreciate all of your efforts in helping to advance our people. We need each other,I don’t care what anyone tries to say,we really do because we’re all we got.
I’ve traveled to Senegal and The Gambia years ago. They are warm, friendly and welcoming. I literally cried when it was time to return to the states. I noticed Senegalese were more argumentative than Gambians, but they aren’t violent people. In-spite of the cultural differences, our mannerisms are the same. This video has definitely sparked my interest in Uganda. I’m looking forward to experiencing the people, culture and beautiful country.
@@pendita66 Yes. Ive been to most neighborhoods. As you know, the majority speaks Wolof in Dakar. Hopefully, the new President and Prime Minister will move forward with making Wolof and other native dialects the national language. Peace! ☺️
I want all Africans to know that, African Americans ""most"" really dont like to take long flights not unless there is money involve. thats the only reason why alot of us dont come to africa.. We usaully dont get that much time off work to vacation there. but if africa was closer, you guys would see a whole lot of us there getting on yall nerves.🤣🤣🤣
Willie Fungo: great UA-cam contents creators. I have learned a lot watching your posts. Your contents are insightful, informative and educational. I ❤ them. jtsdrd, USA/Africa
great video culture is culture and every culture is iconic to its representatives for they fully embrace and its what makes them who they are..culture is not a tribe thats where they miss connected..am from ugnda..much love
Having traveled to several countries in Africa, I hope that the “Passport Brothers” don’t just focus on those countries that primarily offer only pay-for-play If you want a Wife, consider East Africa, Southern Africa and Central Africa
When I was in Iraq in 2007-2008 I worked with some Ugandan Men who were security contractors. They were good men and brave. We looked out for each other. Good people💯
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I live in Jamaica and I work in the tourist industry the black people i see come around are truly the same ,we are excited , loud, happy, full of life and am talking black people from all over the globe.
Good Video. Thanks. The last young lady told the truth of her experience and as a Black American that has lived in Rwanda for a few months, I can see her point fully. Some of my country-persons that I met there were very condescending and rude to the Rwandese, not all, but enough to give that impression. Drugs and alcohol are legal in the States and there will be issues related to that going to a Country where those things are illegal and frowned upon. I would say, that many richer countries have drug and alcohol addictions, simply because they can afford it. Lastly, I agree 100% concerning the Culture issue. We are Black Americans because we are Americans in our thinking, we do not think like an African, because we were not raised by African Culture for the most part. That said, many in Africa because of Colonization are not too different. Many Africans want to be like Europeans and Americans and the lot.
Some are not everyone ,I wouldn't change my africanness for anything I am a very proud African from Zimbabwe and I feel very proud to be one.Rich or poor proud to be who I am.
Great video!!!! Some stereotypes and some truths. A little hurt by the sister depiction of us but its totally understandable and her honesty was greatly appreciated. I will say that I’ve been a little naive in my lifetime, assuming the world know the plight of the American Black Man. Over the last few years I’ve couldn’t be more incorrect. We are truly a mystery to most of the world, so it kinda makes sense that from the outside looking in, we are whatever people say we are.
To my African brothers and sisters: please please do not take what you see of us in American movies and tv shows as a 100 percent accurate depiction of us here.
I respect she has a negative view of us. It might be deserving. God bless her for being truthful. And i still love her and respect the sister. Sorry she has a bad image of us but might be deserving.
I'm fa blackman from the U.S. but have lived in Canada the last 20 years. Recently they started to bring Africans here from Uganda and Nigeria. I do suppose after they've assimilated they too will not like black Americans. I've recently connected with women on my dating app and I would say, women from Uganda are very beautiful, followed by Tanzania, Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya. BTW All Black women from around the world love white men and only pretend they do not like them because chances are theyve never met them but deep down they are negropeans.
I agree with you friend ---- black girls do like white men --- i am a white man who loves his black girls ---- firstly because I don't see colour --- i see a woman ---- secondly they are much more friendly and approachable than white women --- thirdly they are very content
@@gideongouvs5559 Yes white women by and far are looking for Social Status regardless of color, but black women seem to think white skin is social status. White guys can sleep with any of these black women claiming they only like black men.
I don’t think that’s true. In my country if you date a white man. You get a lot of negative stereotypes around you. It’s not in fashion at all. From Uganda 🇺🇬
@sabri1913 That's not true. Maybe the stereotype comes from you and your friends plus uneducated and those who have not travelled. Totulimba nawe. Stop generalizing the whole Uganda. You do not know every Ugandan in Uganda. So just say you and your family members.
when i was a kid in southern africa i actually thought jamaica was near Mozambique because folk not only look the same but the beaches are the same too.
We Black Americans didn’t come on slave ships. Some did come as slaves. We are from the Muskogee Indians. We left Africa thousands of years ago. We don’t think we are better FYI we Love Uganda 🇺🇬 & Ugandans, we are family.
@@KillerDoc42 Some is on UA-cam There r books on the subject Many USA blacks no this info Because its part of there heritage African American means of Africa blood brought to USA thru slavery Even that's not entirely true Hardly anyone in the whole of Africa were ever enslaved The population of 4 African country's Is bigger than the whole population of Europe Europe has a bigger population than the USA In total There r 55 Country's in Africa
So what’s your point? she met 1 AA and painted all of us with a broad brush as did and so forth, I’m pretty sure she wouldn’t like it if someone did that to her and her people.
I love that sister because she is true to the game. She said she likes her color. That other sister is throwing me off because she keeps speaking about our skin. We are African so our skin is the same. She seems very nice but that is getting weird.
Iam a black American & we started most of all culture ways & things.. we taught everybody what to wear/ what to listen to/hair styles different high top fades/ how to talk with style/ we taught the world how to be Kool I'm 49 & coming up I know for sure I've started alot of things I see ppl doing now.. most ppl around the world don't even know us as black American started almost everything they seeing.
I think if more of us had money to travel like that we would 😂😂 a lot of us African Americans live paycheck to paycheck 😩. I know I know no complaining. I’ve been to Africa a few times west side though
Sad that our understanding of each other is primarily shaped by white media (TV, Movies, Radio & one sided articles) and very isolated actual cases contact. I think the internets ability to put people across vast distances in contact with each other helps. For most, travel to Africa is cost prohibitive due to the high cost of airfare.
I don't understand this airfare that AA complain about all the time!!! Africans pay the same and unlike you, we have no access to credit cards in Africa but still find ways of going all over the world!!! Btw we face a lot of discrimination at embassies across the world because you know, we are at the bottom of everyone else!! Use your western privilege and head home.
It's not a white media issue .. It's a world media issue Each country gets regional news And national news But not every actual news story on the planet Nowadays we can just go on the internet and find out more in general
Tue last girl was the only one truly honest, also people have the right to have their own opinions. That what she experienced with black america people, instead to judge her, we could treat her kindly, that way she may change her opinion about black americans, otherwise shes entitled to think that way.
In fact, the last lady described the black Americans who they are.I have black American friends but their attitude is bad.In short, black Americans do not have culture and the only thing we share with them as Africans is the colour.
@@WillieFungoAs a Ugandan I will tell you most of us will not marry AA men unless we meet them in Uganda and they know our culture. But to meet an AA man on the streets of America.... unless his dressed well, travelled widely, open to learning about our culture. But if his pants are sagging and his busy carrying a weapon, and doing all sorts of stupid things, talking in slang, no thank you.
When you think about what the lady said at 04:55, she's right, not a lot of Black Americans come back home to Africa to visit or even get to know where there original Ancestry is but the whites do travel to Africa a lot even when they really dont have any firm attachments to it apart from the Colonial history we all know about. As a Tour Guide, I've dealt with 99% white travelers and i think my first Black American to work with (as a Tour Guide) was Willie Fungo. However i believe Black Americans are lovely and great people. Just so you know, Africa is for you my brothers and sisters, you should really consider at least coming back and visit, just a simple visit and know about home. I believe when you start coming then the people back home will get to know you better and have a lot more better information about you guys first hand and not only what they know from the movies and songs or social media.
Then it should be an oath we take from birth to always remember that we are Africans no matter the different continents we live in whether Originally home which is Africa or other places that the different brothers and sisters live in.@@davidbenyahuda5190
That cutie, at the start of the video, needs to get at me, so I can take her out and build a, friendly, rapport with her; she seems like good people, indeed. Plus, she'll find out, for certain, that I'm one of them(of AFRICAN blood), and I'm not too proud to rep my African sisters/brothers. I now want to visit her country just to meet her. Smh(wow)...I guess, due to my skin tone, I would be considered mixed/coloured there.
She belongs to the pampered class & tribe in Uganda 🇺🇬 😂!!! I wish he interviewed a commonner who returned from the USA. Doubt she mingled 😂😂😂! And no her tribes doesn't marry out.
Salute to the good comments from the good but from the people who have something negative to say you are a part of the division of Africans worldwide and I am a Moorish (African) American Man.We are Strong, intelligent, warriors 🦾💯
Black American for the most of US we're been in Turtle Island for thousands of years if not millions of years, and most of the AFRICAN of the slaves trade when into South America and the different Islands and if we talk Biblical black folks in America is from 1 of the 12 tribes out of the middle east, but most people are influenced by social media ⁉️🤔
Thank you for realizing that some of the views expressed in these interviews are honest views and all we need to do is pick a leaf from that book and learn a thing or two
Great interviewed the young ladies who said she don.t like black Americans. I am sorry she had a bad experiences with a black American. She based her negative feelings on one bad apples, but deep down inside. I believed she love a black American. I glad to see the ladies prefer to stayed with their own race that the way GOD designed it to be! I thought the interviewer who asked the ladies who there rather preferred to date a Black American or a While American that was a dumb question. I do not know why he would even asked that type of question. Go asked that same type of question to the white race and see, what kind of answer you would get! Dump question in my opinion.
Hear in South we bond with them we love our brothers and sisters don't be like that bro let us welcome them put culture behind they will learn as time goes by
By all means date or marry a Ugandan woman they are also trained to be loyal and loving to their husbands they are brought up in a different way where marriage counts so if a black man were to go to Uganda to get a wife he would do well and also be very happy with his choice
Uganda has many different languages so they use English as a Lingua Franca. Rwanda only has one language, which every one speaks. So they aren't as serious about English, even though it is taught in schools.
@@WillieFungo I'm not referring to the ability to speak English. I'm referring to their general mindset on how the see others. You can go and watch the video by this same person. You'll understand what I mean.
Black Americans dont think were better than Africans, we embrace our brothers and sisters, but we built America why should we leave? Most of us are Aboriginal people of the Americas.
Sad story her cousin kind of got lost in the sauce being in the United States That's the dangerous thing from moving from a different country And he kind of Bloth connection with his African culture Yeah I can understand why she blames black Americans but she got Figure out Black Americans are diverse just like she claims to be
To understand what a black american is, you will need to know our history and study chattle slavery to get an understanding of our genetics. We don't just have african ancestry, we went through a human breeding process. What make a people the same is also their way of thinking and mindset also. We are very distant cousins however what makes up american culture is black american culture. You will have to learn what makes up culture in order to know what our culture is. Everyone has a culture. Our culture is not african culture because we are no longer african. We are a new people who created out own culture. One aspect of our culture is inventing technology. We invented over fifty thousand patents and because we were not allowed to pattern our own work, the dominant society laid claim to them and profited off of it. I heard one sister say she had a bad experience with here cousin who came to america and came back to africa with an arrogant mindset, I would like for her to see that, that was her cousin attitude and not project that on to black americans. Some Africans that come to america has that attitude with black americans however she need to learn not to generalize. Most black americans want the best for africans, we don't think or act the way here cousin treated her for the most part. We're concentrating on our survival right now and that's it. Back to the culture thing, all people have culture, our culture is just not your culture, everyone's different. We are a totally different ethnic group just like the different tribes on the continent. We are from some of the indigenous tribes Here also and the dominant society and african union knows it. We created many languages that we were forbidden to speak just like everyone else. We have various music genres that we created, look them up, I'll name some. We created Jazz, Country Music, R&B, Soul Music, Rythem and Blues and Rap and Hip hop that everyone is now trying to steal, like how country music was stolen. We also created different food and clothing styles, yall just think white people created everything in america. We also have scientists and astronauts and herbalist. That has been apart of our culture for years to heal. We were being forbidden for a time to not practice things. We have names we made up, different hair practices and way of dressing. I know it's it's difficult or hard to accept because the narrative will continue on as to who we are until we are completelygenocide, ethnocided and erased, that'sthe plan. So until everyone stop participating in our destruction by saying were some long lost people from Africa without a culture who don't know he we are trope, you're indirectly being complicit rather you know it or not. We will never be the same unless we come to africa and conform and mix with you all for hundreds of years, that is the way it works, so rather anyone accepts it or not we define who we are just like everyone else and we are american. Born and bread here, our ancestors are here. We are indigenous to the America's even if I might of had an african ancestor. That don't supercede my ingenious ancestry or anything else I'm amalgamated with.
talk about culture being wrongly replied wth interpretations full of different mindsets but fact is culture is culture and every corner got its own one thats where they called it theirs being the only one..actually he must have met pple with less education and info about the word..am from uganda and i can tell
@ibuukere184 I don't understand what you're saying ibuukere??? Culture is Culture??? Every corner??? What do you mean by every corner??? Culture being wrongly replied with different interpretations full of different mindsets??? I'm not sure how you're comprehending what I wrote. Sounds like you're trying to correct me on what I'm sharing regarding my people ? Is that correct?
@motherearth. I disagree with much of what you said but agree with a bit. Family please stop saying “we”. YOU consider yourself to be some indigenous Indian, but you don’t speak for all or even most black Americans like myself! Yes, as a black American, I am culturally “Black American” but racially myself and the OVERWHELMINGLY majority of black Americans are African, not “indigenous”. We are a multiplicity of West and Central African ethnicities (up to 95%) and European ethnicity (as high as 25% and low as 5% on average). Black Americans are our own African ethnic group, but we are very much still African and have in fact retained many of these unique qualities from Africa in the way we dress, the food we eat, music, and they way we worship. When I travel to Africa, if I don’t speak it’s assumed I’m African no matter what happened for the past 400 years bc the truth is Africans in America didn’t mix with others much outside of the r*ping of our foremothers by yt men.
@AmericanAfrikan-BurkinaFaso I don't agree with most of what you said. A black american is a distinct ethical group on its own, and yes, some of us identify as african, some as indigenous Indian or indigenous black american because we can identify as "we" want. Some black americans has the knowledge of their indigenous ancestry because documentation still exists. They're indigenous ancestors were reclassified as negro, look it up. Only two to three percent of the africans were brought over here and "we" don't deny them. The africans were mixed in with the indigenous tribes, for hundreds of years mixing, the amount of africans brought here did not surpass the population of indigenous people already here that were in slaved on the plantations also, right along with the africans. That's no longer an african, you contribute to the erasure of our distant ethnic group that was created on this land mass by continuing to say we are african, however all it does is make you just as insidious as the american government and the africans on the continent who keeps up with that rhetoric. We created as I said our own culture. Our music and the way we dressed did not come from them, it'sliterally nothing like them. Some of the things we do can be contributed to the indigenous Indian also however you want to write them off as though they didn't even exist. They suffered just the same as the africans and know people like you want to deny our rights to our ancestral land. This land don't belong to all of these immigrants coming over here to steal it. It's our land and the narrative is to make us immigrants on our own land, so when can feel we belong in Africa. There is a Devine judgment on everyone who is participating in our genocide, ethnocide and erasure. Even GOD himself makes a distinction. What we eat and the way we worship is simular to practices over here and some food dishes, however spirituality and worship can be similar all over the world. The indigenous tribes Here and africans were trading with each other long before the slave trade. However we're a new people who created new things and most of it came from our own minds and that's why a delineation has to take place because a distinction has to be made and it will be made by those of us who are the righteous.
To be blunt. We are a mixed race whether we like it or not. We are of Africa but not African. Cause we are hundreds of years separated from the culture and ethnicity of the continent. It is just facts. I love my African genes, but unfortunately that is as far as it can go. Cause we can dress and act African like, but we as American Blacks as somewhat appropriating African Cultures we know nothing about. Yes it is our genetic inheritance but Black American culture is a culture of its own a mixture of multiple influences. Our ethnicity is a mixture of many. It is time we truly accept what we are. All parts of us.
but you are not mixed tho. you wish you were . the lady described a big skrong Black man as her preference. african americans are faithful copies of the original material. and your culture is a bouquet of african cultures blended and mixed africa style in your own way. so don't bleed "mixed" because you ain't .
she just thinks african american men are sexi. i think compared to the skinny ugandans she likes a a man with meat in them bones . and black american men are big boned ninjas.
I'm African-American and I would definitely Date a Ugandan woman
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They will love you to the moon and back.
African Americans are the most influential humans in America and the world, I am from DR. Dominican Republic.
We are not ALL Africans. Remember, we are on a Black planet. 👊🏿🕎⚔️🏹🪶🌽💜
@@davidbenyahuda5190yes we are….. go to Ghana slave ports & dungeons & go to Charleston SC all the proof is there….. there
I'm from America and I don't think so called African Americans are influential because they're image is controlled by caucasians.
But what kind of influence? These days what is seen is mostly negative but we pretend we don't understand why other blacks dislike our culture.
@@davidbenyahuda5190 were not black either.... because black has a negative meaning and it's an English word
The best part of this video was the lady at 15:50 who said, "I love my ❤ color." I love hearing that.
There you go my Black American brothers, our Ugandan women are allover you guys.
Good work my Brother Willie, you did a great job and i'm proud i was part of your team. The Video, content and effort put into the whole video was worth it.
Thanks, I've pinned this comment. Make sure to shout out your tour guide service!
Super Thanks @WillieFungo and much Respect Brother
Naye akacabali banaakasobola?!
Bandabikira nga emikono jabwe can not shake well !
Thank you.
Bagezeeko......onaatungaamba@@mansoorlubega9706
Just started speaking with a Ugandan woman, and WOW, She's amazing
Peaceful and a good wife.
Me too. Very nice women.
I’ve been to Uganda and love the people and the women treated me like family! As a black American I am seeing more and more black Americans travel to many parts of Africa and couldn’t be more proud. We need to combat the negative propaganda shown about Africa in the media and begin to travel more.
How was Uganda? I'm saving to go
I’m black American and have traveled to Tanzanian, Uganda, Ethiopia, South Africa, Ghana and Nigeria many times and can totally understand these ladies perspectives. I love Ugandans and can say more African Americans are beginning to come to Africa as they learn more. I do see more Europeans in East Africa, but unfortunately given the massive and overwhelmingly negative propaganda about Africa in the western media, some African Americans have been brainwashed not to return.
Yup, you summed it up nicely. We have been very brainwashed, and it is so true.
It's very unfortunate African Americans have believed such negative propaganda against Africa, their REAL homeland, for so long.. But many are coming back, finally ❤
@@UrbanGuitarLegend facts
This video put a smile on my face. The sister said we don’t take time to come back home. Sister you’re so right and we really should visit the continent the place of our ancestral roots
And remain! Loving your people, culture is also loving your homeland
Our ancestors are from Africa, so we're descendants of Africans. Our DNA is definitely African. I recently met a woman from Uganda and she was surprised at how I operate. After hanging out together she told me "You are definitely African"..Lol I love her culture and how she was raised and can't wait to visit Uganda in May..
but you did not come from all over africa. it was never a one huge coutry centuries ago.
@@orisenabritt I never said I did.
My African sisters looking beautiful and sounding intelligent. On another note, most human beings are unique so lumping a group of people into a stereotype isn't always advantageous.
I was just in Uganda a month ago. Beautiful Country.
@4:15 I’m an African American woman working in Ugandan right now. And Some of what she said is right, but!!! There’s a lot of work that needs to be done in America for African American and here. Our hearts are for the continent never think that.
Ohhh really, in which partof Uganda do stay?
I’m home now, but returning in May to Kumi District
Thanks for the work you’re doing Brother Will👌🏾your channel is bridging the gap between our communities,this is what we need as a people,good communication,understanding, and patience. I was in Rwanda in November and will be returning in two weeks. I’m predominantly Black American with some Cape Verdean ancestry and truly appreciate all of your efforts in helping to advance our people. We need each other,I don’t care what anyone tries to say,we really do because we’re all we got.
I thought American black men were crying that African women don't like them. Iam glad she cleared that.
Trust me, Our Ugandan Women would die to date Black American men
@@gambaemma2895you are over exaggerating. Most would die to date yt men. Some don’t mind black American men
Be you black American or from African, we’re the same.
This one, I really enjoyed this, powerful clean, unbiased and good journalism.
I’ve traveled to Senegal and The Gambia years ago. They are warm, friendly and welcoming. I literally cried when it was time to return to the states. I noticed Senegalese were more argumentative than Gambians, but they aren’t violent people. In-spite of the cultural differences, our mannerisms are the same. This video has definitely sparked my interest in Uganda. I’m looking forward to experiencing the people, culture and beautiful country.
Ooh you've been there, I'm Senegalese😊. The only thing is that we speak french lol
@@pendita66 Yes. Ive been to most neighborhoods. As you know, the majority speaks Wolof in Dakar. Hopefully, the new President and Prime Minister will move forward with making Wolof and other native dialects the national language. Peace! ☺️
I want all Africans to know that, African Americans ""most"" really dont like to take long flights not unless there is money involve. thats the only reason why alot of us dont come to africa.. We usaully dont get that much time off work to vacation there. but if africa was closer, you guys would see a whole lot of us there getting on yall nerves.🤣🤣🤣
Great video interesting to see the Ugandan perspective
Great Work Bro
I'm an African-American male and Ugandan women are beautiful...
Great video! Love from🇺🇲 to🇺🇬👍🏾💪🏾💪🏾👍🏾
Nice!
Thank you, sir.
AA love all our African brother and sisters.
Excellent work brother. You keep it really.
@Willie fungo I would luv to see you on the Kenganda podcast.
Thank you for this
Willie Fungo: great UA-cam contents creators. I have learned a lot watching your posts. Your contents are insightful, informative and educational. I ❤ them. jtsdrd, USA/Africa
great video culture is culture and every culture is iconic to its representatives for they fully embrace and its what makes them who they are..culture is not a tribe thats where they miss connected..am from ugnda..much love
Having traveled to several countries in Africa, I hope that the “Passport Brothers” don’t just focus on those countries that primarily offer only pay-for-play
If you want a Wife, consider East Africa, Southern Africa and Central Africa
keep the passport bros out of east africa - let them waste their time in south america
What you call "pay-for-play" is all over East Africa. The "traditional African woman" narrative is a big myth in 2023.
@@WillieFungo😂😂😂😂. It has been that way for decades. Oh it's also universal 😢
@@WillieFungoso true bro I love EA but yes it’s rampant
Black people in America are Americans not african we have nothing in common with Africa period
We like you ladies too. You have so much class and manners.
When I was in Iraq in 2007-2008 I worked with some Ugandan Men who were security contractors. They were good men and brave. We looked out for each other. Good people💯
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I would love to get to know my African culture
I live in Jamaica and I work in the tourist industry the black people i see come around are truly the same ,we are excited , loud, happy, full of life and am talking black people from all over the globe.
Good Video. Thanks.
The last young lady told the truth of her experience and as a Black American that has lived in Rwanda for a few months, I can see her point fully. Some of my country-persons that I met there were very condescending and rude to the Rwandese, not all, but enough to give that impression.
Drugs and alcohol are legal in the States and there will be issues related to that going to a Country where those things are illegal and frowned upon. I would say, that many richer countries have drug and alcohol addictions, simply because they can afford it.
Lastly, I agree 100% concerning the Culture issue. We are Black Americans because we are Americans in our thinking, we do not think like an African, because we were not raised by African Culture for the most part. That said, many in Africa because of Colonization are not too different. Many Africans want to be like Europeans and Americans and the lot.
On point 👉
Mental Colonialization
Some are not everyone ,I wouldn't change my africanness for anything I am a very proud African from Zimbabwe and I feel very proud to be one.Rich or poor proud to be who I am.
Great video!!!! Some stereotypes and some truths. A little hurt by the sister depiction of us but its totally understandable and her honesty was greatly appreciated. I will say that I’ve been a little naive in my lifetime, assuming the world know the plight of the American Black Man. Over the last few years I’ve couldn’t be more incorrect. We are truly a mystery to most of the world, so it kinda makes sense that from the outside looking in, we are whatever people say we are.
Willie you are a smart interviewer and professional.
Thanks!
To my African brothers and sisters: please please do not take what you see of us in American movies and tv shows as a 100 percent accurate depiction of us here.
I respect she has a negative view of us. It might be deserving. God bless her for being truthful. And i still love her and respect the sister. Sorry she has a bad image of us but might be deserving.
How is it deserving?
We’re deserving of lopsided media coverage and a system designed to profit off of us and disadvantage us?
Yea, i’m sure that’s a reasonable take.
I'm fa blackman from the U.S. but have lived in Canada the last 20 years. Recently they started to bring Africans here from Uganda and Nigeria. I do suppose after they've assimilated they too will not like black Americans. I've recently connected with women on my dating app and I would say, women from Uganda are very beautiful, followed by Tanzania, Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya. BTW All Black women from around the world love white men and only pretend they do not like them because chances are theyve never met them but deep down they are negropeans.
I agree with you friend ---- black girls do like white men --- i am a white man who loves his black girls ---- firstly because I don't see colour --- i see a woman ---- secondly they are much more friendly and approachable than white women --- thirdly they are very content
@@gideongouvs5559 Yes white women by and far are looking for Social Status regardless of color, but black women seem to think white skin is social status. White guys can sleep with any of these black women claiming they only like black men.
@@gideongouvs5559content? With the fact that most of you are stingy and believe in 50-50 relationships.
I don’t think that’s true. In my country if you date a white man. You get a lot of negative stereotypes around you. It’s not in fashion at all. From Uganda 🇺🇬
@sabri1913 That's not true. Maybe the stereotype comes from you and your friends plus uneducated and those who have not travelled. Totulimba nawe. Stop generalizing the whole Uganda. You do not know every Ugandan in Uganda. So just say you and your family members.
Amazing video! Thank you!
As a Jamaican, I find this interview very interesting, and a lot of ladies do have valid points. I wonder what they think about the Caribbean?
To be honest, they don't really care. Maybe Jamaica music and the Haitian Revolution, but that's it. It's all about the USA.
when i was a kid in southern africa i actually thought jamaica was near Mozambique because folk not only look the same but the beaches are the same too.
We Black Americans didn’t come on slave ships. Some did come as slaves. We are from the Muskogee Indians. We left Africa thousands of years ago. We don’t think we are better FYI we Love Uganda 🇺🇬 & Ugandans, we are family.
Where can I find that information?
Finally
Someone who knows the other side of history😊
@@KillerDoc42
Some is on UA-cam
There r books on the subject
Many USA blacks no this info
Because its part of there heritage
African American means of Africa blood brought to USA thru slavery
Even that's not entirely true
Hardly anyone in the whole of Africa were ever enslaved
The population of 4 African country's
Is bigger than the whole population of Europe
Europe has a bigger population than the USA
In total
There r 55
Country's in Africa
I am native American and we love you
I love your channel such interesting dialogue. I am a black American and I am engaged to a Kenyan woman Kamba tribe
She's right!!
The last woman had real experiences to show for, while the others only believed in what they had experienced among tourists and TV series.
So what’s your point? she met 1 AA and painted all of us with a broad brush as did and so forth, I’m pretty sure she wouldn’t like it if someone did that to her and her people.
what city was this filmed in
I love that sister because she is true to the game. She said she likes her color.
That other sister is throwing me off because she keeps speaking about our skin. We are African so our skin is the same. She seems very nice but that is getting weird.
Thr majority of BA they show on TV here in Africa are light skin. That's what she means
@africaine4889 that's a lie
Ronny , the marketed african american is will smith and not jamie foxx. think about that
Iam a black American & we started most of all culture ways & things.. we taught everybody what to wear/ what to listen to/hair styles different high top fades/ how to talk with style/ we taught the world how to be Kool I'm 49 & coming up I know for sure I've started alot of things I see ppl doing now.. most ppl around the world don't even know us as black American started almost everything they seeing.
I think if more of us had money to travel like that we would 😂😂 a lot of us African Americans live paycheck to paycheck 😩. I know I know no complaining. I’ve been to Africa a few times west side though
Countless Black Americans have came to Africa and we weren’t welcome so that is the biggest misconception.
Those Ladies aren't after love they are after green card
they know african american men don't do marriage . so they think dating only
It's amazing how different Uganda is from Rwanda a lot of ignorance from Rwanda.
Smart people 😊
I love you too 😘
Sad that our understanding of each other is primarily shaped by white media (TV, Movies, Radio & one sided articles) and very isolated actual cases contact. I think the internets ability to put people across vast distances in contact with each other helps. For most, travel to Africa is cost prohibitive due to the high cost of airfare.
I don't understand this airfare that AA complain about all the time!!! Africans pay the same and unlike you, we have no access to credit cards in Africa but still find ways of going all over the world!!! Btw we face a lot of discrimination at embassies across the world because you know, we are at the bottom of everyone else!! Use your western privilege and head home.
It's not a white media issue
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It's a world media issue
Each country gets regional news
And national news
But not every actual news story on the planet
Nowadays we can just go on the internet and find out more in general
Tue last girl was the only one truly honest, also people have the right to have their own opinions. That what she experienced with black america people, instead to judge her, we could treat her kindly, that way she may change her opinion about black americans, otherwise shes entitled to think that way.
All of them were honest. The last one just said what you wanted to hear.
@@WillieFungo:)
In fact, the last lady described the black Americans who they are.I have black American friends but their attitude is bad.In short, black Americans do not have culture and the only thing we share with them as Africans is the colour.
@@WillieFungoAs a Ugandan I will tell you most of us will not marry AA men unless we meet them in Uganda and they know our culture. But to meet an AA man on the streets of America.... unless his dressed well, travelled widely, open to learning about our culture. But if his pants are sagging and his busy carrying a weapon, and doing all sorts of stupid things, talking in slang, no thank you.
When you think about what the lady said at 04:55, she's right, not a lot of Black Americans come back home to Africa to visit or even get to know where there original Ancestry is but the whites do travel to Africa a lot even when they really dont have any firm attachments to it apart from the Colonial history we all know about.
As a Tour Guide, I've dealt with 99% white travelers and i think my first Black American to work with (as a Tour Guide) was Willie Fungo. However i believe Black Americans are lovely and great people.
Just so you know, Africa is for you my brothers and sisters, you should really consider at least coming back and visit, just a simple visit and know about home. I believe when you start coming then the people back home will get to know you better and have a lot more better information about you guys first hand and not only what they know from the movies and songs or social media.
Perhaps some of us are unaware that we are not ALL Africans. Remember, we are on a Black planet.👊🏿🕎⚔️🏹🪶🌽💜
Then it should be an oath we take from birth to always remember that we are Africans no matter the different continents we live in whether Originally home which is Africa or other places that the different brothers and sisters live in.@@davidbenyahuda5190
road trip !
The best part of this video for me was at 7:20 do african americans have a culture
That cutie, at the start of the video, needs to get at me, so I can take her out and build a, friendly, rapport with her; she seems like good people, indeed. Plus, she'll find out, for certain, that I'm one of them(of AFRICAN blood), and I'm not too proud to rep my African sisters/brothers. I now want to visit her country just to meet her. Smh(wow)...I guess, due to my skin tone, I would be considered mixed/coloured there.
😂😂😂😂 Africa has more mixed race people than the USA 🇺🇸
we were kidnapped
They seen amazing
Glad you interviewed a sister that mingled with us here in the States.
She belongs to the pampered class & tribe in Uganda 🇺🇬 😂!!! I wish he interviewed a commonner who returned from the USA. Doubt she mingled 😂😂😂! And no her tribes doesn't marry out.
The girls have improved in their opinions since the last time. There will be peace in America. Only one does not know what is good.
Salute to the good comments from the good but from the people who have something negative to say you are a part of the division of Africans worldwide and I am a Moorish (African) American Man.We are Strong, intelligent, warriors 🦾💯
Black American for the most of US we're been in Turtle Island for thousands of years if not millions of years, and most of the AFRICAN of the slaves trade when into South America and the different Islands and if we talk Biblical black folks in America is from 1 of the 12 tribes out of the middle east, but most people are influenced by social media ⁉️🤔
True
I agree with the lady at 5:10... we don't take time to go back to Africa.
Thank you for realizing that some of the views expressed in these interviews are honest views and all we need to do is pick a leaf from that book and learn a thing or two
YES, I agree that color is the only thing that links us. I am blk american or American. I love my African brother n sisters. But, I am not african
Glad you are in these spaces though. Thanks for sharing your truth.
Judge one, judge us all .....😞
Great interviewed the young ladies who said she don.t like black Americans. I am sorry she had a bad experiences with a black American. She based her negative feelings on one bad apples, but deep down inside. I believed she love a black American. I glad to see the ladies prefer to stayed with their own race that the way GOD designed it to be! I thought the interviewer who asked the ladies who there rather preferred to date a Black American or a While American that was a dumb question. I do not know why he would even asked that type of question. Go asked that same type of question to the white race and see, what kind of answer you would get! Dump question in my opinion.
My favorite black woman in the world is the lady with the white shirt and red collar with braids.
she is a wholesome babe.
I like that girl in the light green dress.
I am not a black american, I am a white european but I really like ugandan women🤩
Go away creep😮
you kind of look Tchetchen. the white that marry ugandan women are usually the christian catholic or orthodox ones . its a huuuge deal there .
Hear in South we bond with them we love our brothers and sisters don't be like that bro let us welcome them put culture behind they will learn as time goes by
Sanele, the whole duduzela thing , eish !
By all means date or marry a Ugandan woman they are also trained to be loyal and loving to their husbands they are brought up in a different way where marriage counts so if a black man were to go to Uganda to get a wife he would do well and also be very happy with his choice
Plain truth
I just finished watching the Rwandan interview and I think public education in Rwanda needs more attention
Uganda has many different languages so they use English as a Lingua Franca. Rwanda only has one language, which every one speaks. So they aren't as serious about English, even though it is taught in schools.
@@WillieFungo I'm not referring to the ability to speak English. I'm referring to their general mindset on how the see others. You can go and watch the video by this same person. You'll understand what I mean.
Each one teach one; I hope Willie is teaching and not just filming ; movies don't teach truth !!! The girl in the blue is a young girl
I would definitely date a Ugandan. They are beautiful.
You're welcome to Uganda
As a person who grew up in the state from the age of 9, i would say the last girl is right, and her answers are not money/opportunity based.
Interesting interview from the heart, but who are the 'real' black Americans?
🌹💞 from Black America
I knew i pick the right country Uganda
At 6:45, I interacted with the locals so much that I married a Ugandan woman.
Ohh woow am sure that Ugandan lady will treat you well , we are good people
@@ngonzigloria6511 I absolutely love the pearl of Africa and the wonderful people who live there.
@@jacobskelton6256 thank you so much may God bless your marriage
I would choose the woman in the mint dress. That is the type of woman you should want.
Interesting. Why do you say that?
She appears genuine and to have high standards.@@WillieFungo
@@Mark-rm2fpagree
Black Americans dont think were better than Africans, we embrace our brothers and sisters, but we built America why should we leave? Most of us are Aboriginal people of the Americas.
Do black American know okukuba AKACABALI as it's highly required?!!!!
It's over-rated. These women are lying to some of you 😂😂😂
The question about “ what man would you prefer “ it’s kind of crazy…she has never met an American man yet to compare to
Plenty of them have.
What is up with our skin color? We are the same skin color as she and the other brother and sisters on the continent.
She means that's her preference.
Sad story her cousin kind of got lost in the sauce being in the United States That's the dangerous thing from moving from a different country And he kind of Bloth connection with his African culture Yeah I can understand why she blames black Americans but she got Figure out Black Americans are diverse just like she claims to be
Next time, please interview a more diverse group of people, including men, women, educated, traveled etc.
To understand what a black american is, you will need to know our history and study chattle slavery to get an understanding of our genetics. We don't just have african ancestry, we went through a human breeding process. What make a people the same is also their way of thinking and mindset also. We are very distant cousins however what makes up american culture is black american culture. You will have to learn what makes up culture in order to know what our culture is. Everyone has a culture. Our culture is not african culture because we are no longer african. We are a new people who created out own culture. One aspect of our culture is inventing technology. We invented over fifty thousand patents and because we were not allowed to pattern our own work, the dominant society laid claim to them and profited off of it.
I heard one sister say she had a bad experience with here cousin who came to america and came back to africa with an arrogant mindset, I would like for her to see that, that was her cousin attitude and not project that on to black americans. Some Africans that come to america has that attitude with black americans however she need to learn not to generalize. Most black americans want the best for africans, we don't think or act the way here cousin treated her for the most part. We're concentrating on our survival right now and that's it.
Back to the culture thing, all people have culture, our culture is just not your culture, everyone's different. We are a totally different ethnic group just like the different tribes on the continent. We are from some of the indigenous tribes Here also and the dominant society and african union knows it. We created many languages that we were forbidden to speak just like everyone else. We have various music genres that we created, look them up, I'll name some. We created Jazz, Country Music, R&B, Soul Music, Rythem and Blues and Rap and Hip hop that everyone is now trying to steal, like how country music was stolen. We also created different food and clothing styles, yall just think white people created everything in america. We also have scientists and astronauts and herbalist. That has been apart of our culture for years to heal. We were being forbidden for a time to not practice things. We have names we made up, different hair practices and way of dressing.
I know it's it's difficult or hard to accept because the narrative will continue on as to who we are until we are completelygenocide, ethnocided and erased, that'sthe plan. So until everyone stop participating in our destruction by saying were some long lost people from Africa without a culture who don't know he we are trope, you're indirectly being complicit rather you know it or not.
We will never be the same unless we come to africa and conform and mix with you all for hundreds of years, that is the way it works, so rather anyone accepts it or not we define who we are just like everyone else and we are american. Born and bread here, our ancestors are here. We are indigenous to the America's even if I might of had an african ancestor. That don't supercede my ingenious ancestry or anything else I'm amalgamated with.
This just proves that those from America are weird.
talk about culture being wrongly replied wth interpretations full of different mindsets but fact is culture is culture and every corner got its own one thats where they called it theirs being the only one..actually he must have met pple with less education and info about the word..am from uganda and i can tell
@ibuukere184 I don't understand what you're saying ibuukere??? Culture is Culture???
Every corner??? What do you mean by every corner???
Culture being wrongly replied with different interpretations full of different mindsets??? I'm not sure how you're comprehending what I wrote.
Sounds like you're trying to correct me on what I'm sharing regarding my people ? Is that correct?
@motherearth. I disagree with much of what you said but agree with a bit. Family please stop saying “we”. YOU consider yourself to be some indigenous Indian, but you don’t speak for all or even most black Americans like myself! Yes, as a black American, I am culturally “Black American” but racially myself and the OVERWHELMINGLY majority of black Americans are African, not “indigenous”. We are a multiplicity of West and Central African ethnicities (up to 95%) and European ethnicity (as high as 25% and low as 5% on average). Black Americans are our own African ethnic group, but we are very much still African and have in fact retained many of these unique qualities from Africa in the way we dress, the food we eat, music, and they way we worship. When I travel to Africa, if I don’t speak it’s assumed I’m African no matter what happened for the past 400 years bc the truth is Africans in America didn’t mix with others much outside of the r*ping of our foremothers by yt men.
@AmericanAfrikan-BurkinaFaso
I don't agree with most of what you said. A black american is a distinct ethical group on its own, and yes, some of us identify as african, some as indigenous Indian or indigenous black american because we can identify as "we" want.
Some black americans has the knowledge of their indigenous ancestry because documentation still exists. They're indigenous ancestors were reclassified as negro, look it up. Only two to three percent of the africans were brought over here and "we" don't deny them. The africans were mixed in with the indigenous tribes, for hundreds of years mixing, the amount of africans brought here did not surpass the population of indigenous people already here that were in slaved on the plantations also, right along with the africans. That's no longer an african, you contribute to the erasure of our distant ethnic group that was created on this land mass by continuing to say we are african, however all it does is make you just as insidious as the american government and the africans on the continent who keeps up with that rhetoric.
We created as I said our own culture. Our music and the way we dressed did not come from them, it'sliterally nothing like them. Some of the things we do can be contributed to the indigenous Indian also however you want to write them off as though they didn't even exist. They suffered just the same as the africans and know people like you want to deny our rights to our ancestral land.
This land don't belong to all of these immigrants coming over here to steal it. It's our land and the narrative is to make us immigrants on our own land, so when can feel we belong in Africa.
There is a Devine judgment on everyone who is participating in our genocide, ethnocide and erasure. Even GOD himself makes a distinction.
What we eat and the way we worship is simular to practices over here and some food dishes, however spirituality and worship can be similar all over the world. The indigenous tribes Here and africans were trading with each other long before the slave trade.
However we're a new people who created new things and most of it came from our own minds and that's why a delineation has to take place because a distinction has to be made and it will be made by those of us who are the righteous.
To be blunt. We are a mixed race whether we like it or not. We are of Africa but not African. Cause we are hundreds of years separated from the culture and ethnicity of the continent. It is just facts. I love my African genes, but unfortunately that is as far as it can go. Cause we can dress and act African like, but we as American Blacks as somewhat appropriating African Cultures we know nothing about. Yes it is our genetic inheritance but Black American culture is a culture of its own a mixture of multiple influences. Our ethnicity is a mixture of many. It is time we truly accept what we are. All parts of us.
but you are not mixed tho. you wish you were . the lady described a big skrong Black man as her preference. african americans are faithful copies of the original material. and your culture is a bouquet of african cultures blended and mixed africa style in your own way. so don't bleed "mixed" because you ain't .
I know I know, are diamonds African American in Uganda 🇺🇬 though we are there.
Willie be shoving his microphone 🎤 in those mouths 😂
😂😂😂
Wow!! She based a whole group of people that look like her from her relationship with her cousin??!! Nuf said..
I’m white and my wife is Ugandan
Poor white man I bet
pete we love a good ugandan Babe
I think she wants to come to America❤❤😂
she just thinks african american men are sexi. i think compared to the skinny ugandans she likes a a man with meat in them bones . and black american men are big boned ninjas.