You should make a video in America asking African-Americans how you feel about africans aka Ethiopians ,Kenyan, Rwandans, Ugandans South Africans, and Nigerians want to see the results. Very interesting. Love the content Cooper
Once again, you have done an amazing job, Jackson. I love these man-on-the-street interviews. Always good to hear from our African brothers and sisters on the continent.
I love when my Good Brother do these in African Countries 😂👏🏾 I be over here rolling at answers. I be feeling bad because since i'm African American, i'm sure they want to know how we think of them. I'd love to hear our answers here 😂 I'm no UA-camr so i can't go downtown and ask random African Amricans nada 😂 It's always funny to hear we are "Foreigners," when thats our Motherland 😂 We are Foreigners in Africa and in America we feel like Foreigners in the Country we Built 😂 African Americans need to move to the moon so we are not "Foreigners" We then can change our name to African Moonians! 😂
Language barrier is a real thing in Rwanda. Saying this from a business perspective. You can forge your way into a casual conversation but when it comes to business, you want to fully understand and be fully understood.
I really enjoyed this video. I want to visit the continent but was always skeptical about going to Rwanda because of what happened there 30 years ago. I feel like I might feel that energy and just be really sad, but those people were so nice and welcoming in the video that I now want to go. I wonder if there was anyone who said not such nice things that maybe you didn’t put in the video, or were they all so nice?
@@COOPSCORNERthanks for the honest response. I’m looking forward to traveling there. Right now I’m watching your “…Shocking” video on Kenyan’s views on us. Really interesting responses. I look forward to a trip one day there as well. Thanks for your eye-opening videos. 🙏🏽😊
You are already breaking the bridge COOPSCORN And as someone who live in western country (Sweden) and grow up in Africa (Somalia) I am just amazed with those young peoples minds. By the way no one sees me as just African or Somali but Black And I am all :)
My dawg coop suited & booted fr much respect to Rwandans for showing love to B.A. reminds me of Kenyans you won't meet a nicer, respectful peaceful ppl than Kenyans♥️🙏🏼 now Rwanda is a close second,much love in return really opened my eyes indeed, as a proud F.B.A.brothern✊🏼👌🏼🙏🏼
Coop this is Timothy Booker from the Big D. Dallas,Texas I love your channel you are rocking brother I would love to be the first brother you run across on the Continent of Africa in your travels to be asked the same question but in reverse so I could give you the spill on my experience there with the people hopefully this will happen soon I would be crazy funny hope to see you there one day you are doing great !
You are a great representation of real African Americans. Stylish, intelligent and charismatic AF!!!! Love your content and thanks for representing us so well abroad. 🙂
The way Americans pronounce Rwanda.....Rooooowanda 😅😅😅. The reason there's a language barrier is because Rwandese was a Francophone country. They ditched French and the Franc after the got out of genocide war...there was talk of embracing Swahili at some point. I find Rwandese people very gentile, I had Rwandese classmates and teachers growing up.
The reality is 99.99%of Africans living in Africa have never seen a black American in real life. In my own case, I have seen two but only talked to one. It isn't easy to form an opinion of people you only saw on the screen.
Because African Americans don't travel that much to Africa as opposed to the white people... that's why about 98 % of Africans have never met or interact with them. The only Africans that met and interact with African Americans are the ones who travel and lived in the United States.. which is just 2 % of the whole African populace.
I do not want to have anything to do with Africans and Black immigrants. My family is 6 to 7 generations removed from the African continent. A black immigrant woman was strategically seated behind me in hopes I would strike up a conversation with her. Not happening. We are not the same people!
The beautiful woman, I hope I'm saying her name and district she comes from in Rwanda correct. Her name Zele and she's from Mahuay. This woman is stunning, beautiful, kind and sweet. I'd love to see her in more of your videos. She'd make an awesome fashion model.
I imagine that very few ties exist between BA and RW because of the differences in language, Your typical Rwandese person is more likely to focus on the Francophone world, while not many BA speak French. Good stuff, Coop!
It’s funny I’ll come from eight different countries in Africa with countries in between, but on ancestry it says I’m 19% Congo Democrat, and all the other countries in between which would be Rwandan Cameroon in Weston Bantu peoples so hey family I’m be there soon hopefully
@beemoboppins I'm here because its a PUBLIC FORUM and I live in a FREE COUNTRY. I also have CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS. An op ask someone to show more of the country they are talking about? Make it make sense Sir. And why are you here? To learn about countries you have never been to and probably never intend on visiting from someone stoking diaspora wars instead of actually showing you the country. Get a passport, book your flights, and then we can go back and forth.
@beemoboppins aww you really thought you ate 😆 therefore the forum is public, dingbat. Like I said, get a passport, book your flights, and then we can go back and forth.
These dudes keep on trying to push Pan Africanism because many are born in America, but come from an African Immigrant background so they keep trying to force a merge, but why not bring Africans together instead of people way across the water? It's not logical!
Coop! I love how you represent our people with poise and respect! You've made our ancestors and God proud! ❤❤
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My guy said "Watch what you say to me, be very careful" his mackin' is never lackin' 😅
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You should make a video in America asking African-Americans how you feel about africans aka Ethiopians ,Kenyan, Rwandans, Ugandans South Africans, and Nigerians want to see the results. Very interesting. Love the content Cooper
These interviews are really interesting and insightful really enjoy watching them keep em coming!
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Once again, you have done an amazing job, Jackson. I love these man-on-the-street interviews. Always good to hear from our African brothers and sisters on the continent.
Thank you. 🙏🏾
The regular UA-cam type content plus the vlogs with the Queen are a match made 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 keep it up Stefan 🔥🔥🔥
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I really like these videos. Your videos make me want to go and you blend right in with them.
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Love the suit so fresh so clean..
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Love these interviews very informative thanks brother jackson
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I love when my Good Brother do these in African Countries 😂👏🏾 I be over here rolling at answers. I be feeling bad because since i'm African American, i'm sure they want to know how we think of them. I'd love to hear our answers here 😂 I'm no UA-camr so i can't go downtown and ask random African Amricans nada 😂 It's always funny to hear we are "Foreigners," when thats our Motherland 😂 We are Foreigners in Africa and in America we feel like Foreigners in the Country we Built 😂 African Americans need to move to the moon so we are not "Foreigners" We then can change our name to African Moonians! 😂
You are a African American or a Foundational Black American?
@@wisdommasterreviews4712 Lol i'm African American, i don't do the other stuff 😂
@@shawnebradley6542 😂 you answered him nicely. Trying to push these new terms made on YT on people
@@mangz101 Appreciate you! 😂 Yea, terms be thru the roof lol.
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Language barrier is a real thing in Rwanda. Saying this from a business perspective. You can forge your way into a casual conversation but when it comes to business, you want to fully understand and be fully understood.
FACTS.
It was a French speaking country
Am sure they have professional translators
Jackson keep ur thing bruh!!!!!!!!!
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Coooooop you the man, the vibe is good in Rwanda.
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Brother your broadcast is Poppin off the chain, i love it.
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I love this question & answer platform. I think others love this too, because I see other UA-camrs using your interviews on their channels .
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Very Interesting. Good platform to connect with our brothers and sisters globally.
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I love your content and very thoughtful
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The English accent is crazy in Rwanda french is widely spoken out there for sure
Nice people. 👍🏾
Coop, You are truly representing well. Keep Cookin'!
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I really enjoyed this video. I want to visit the continent but was always skeptical about going to Rwanda because of what happened there 30 years ago. I feel like I might feel that energy and just be really sad, but those people were so nice and welcoming in the video that I now want to go. I wonder if there was anyone who said not such nice things that maybe you didn’t put in the video, or were they all so nice?
There are ALWAYS edits that don’t make it. But, as a whole nice people. I would make the trip. 👍🏾
@@COOPSCORNERthanks for the honest response. I’m looking forward to traveling there. Right now I’m watching your
“…Shocking” video on Kenyan’s views on us. Really interesting responses. I look forward to a trip one day there as well. Thanks for your eye-opening videos. 🙏🏽😊
You are already breaking the bridge COOPSCORN And as someone who live in western country (Sweden) and grow up in Africa (Somalia) I am just amazed with those young peoples minds. By the way no one sees me as just African or Somali but Black And I am all :)
Appreciate the content Coop!
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proper video I appreciate you family!
Salute ✊🏾
super great questions and interview coop.... 5 stars
Salute Bazz! ✊🏾
Great interview
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My dawg coop suited & booted fr much respect to Rwandans for showing love to B.A. reminds me of Kenyans you won't meet a nicer, respectful peaceful ppl than Kenyans♥️🙏🏼 now Rwanda is a close second,much love in return really opened my eyes indeed, as a proud F.B.A.brothern✊🏼👌🏼🙏🏼
Yes, we can teach the about how FBA is a made up scam culture
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Coop this is Timothy Booker from the Big D. Dallas,Texas I love your channel you are rocking brother I would love to be the first brother you run across on the Continent of Africa in your travels to be asked the same question but in reverse so I could give you the spill on my experience there with the people hopefully this will happen soon I would be crazy funny hope to see you there one day you are doing great !
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Great vid 💎
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Thanks for sharing
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Coop, you betta be careful. That security guard (or cop) didnt look happy with you (5:00 min mark)😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Jackson Cool👍🏿
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15:04 OK who do we have here today .... ummmm WHAT? What's Your Name! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Amor de moçambique Que visiteí quando era criança. I’m from Mozambique I visited when I was a child. I live in New Jersey.🇲🇿🙏
I will visit Mozambique ✊🏾
You are a great representation of real African Americans. Stylish, intelligent and charismatic AF!!!! Love your content and thanks for representing us so well abroad. 🙂
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I'm glad they like us because I will be visiting soon.✈✈✈✈✈
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Looks like Remera Love the Rwandans
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The way Americans pronounce Rwanda.....Rooooowanda 😅😅😅. The reason there's a language barrier is because Rwandese was a Francophone country. They ditched French and the Franc after the got out of genocide war...there was talk of embracing Swahili at some point. I find Rwandese people very gentile, I had Rwandese classmates and teachers growing up.
Kenya 🇰🇪 habwari?
Black Americans are not lost, i feel some people think we are lost, i think people who say that are just ignorant
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They have deep dialect influenced by their bantu language like Brack for Black....Beautiful People in and out.
I noticed that. 🗣️
In Rwanda we don’t have l sound both r and l sound same
Nice
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Bro looks like a Young Don Cornelius ...... Soooooooouuuuull Train
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The reality is 99.99%of Africans living in Africa have never seen a black American in real life. In my own case, I have seen two but only talked to one. It isn't easy to form an opinion of people you only saw on the screen.
Because African Americans don't travel that much to Africa as opposed to the white people... that's why about 98 % of Africans have never met or interact with them.
The only Africans that met and interact with African Americans are the ones who travel and lived in the United States.. which is just 2 % of the whole African populace.
Exactly why I’m putting myself out there and being the FIRST BA they meet. 💪🏾
you are doing a great job@@COOPSCORNER
I do not want to have anything to do with Africans and Black immigrants. My family is 6 to 7 generations removed from the African continent. A black immigrant woman was strategically seated behind me in hopes I would strike up a conversation with her. Not happening. We are not the same people!
The beautiful woman, I hope I'm saying her name and district she comes from in Rwanda correct. Her name Zele and she's from Mahuay. This woman is stunning, beautiful, kind and sweet. I'd love to see her in more of your videos. She'd make an awesome fashion model.
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You can definitely hear the French influence in their speech.
Rwandans are good people
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I imagine that very few ties exist between BA and RW because of the differences in language, Your typical Rwandese person is more likely to focus on the Francophone world, while not many BA speak French. Good stuff, Coop!
Good stuff!@@SeetheWorldIn360degrees
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It’s funny I’ll come from eight different countries in Africa with countries in between, but on ancestry it says I’m 19% Congo Democrat, and all the other countries in between which would be Rwandan Cameroon in Weston Bantu peoples so hey family I’m be there soon hopefully
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Representing Black Americans Well.
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There is an article on NY times "blaxit: tired of racism black americans try life in afrika"
Go where you are appreciated. 👍🏾
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Wow! Rwandans are such beautiful people, and they resemble Ethiopians in some ways, especially the women.❤❤❤
I wonder if Rwandan know about Black American history or the Slave teade??
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🤣🤣🤣 this is funny fr rwandese never disappoint
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watch from 1:19 - 1:23 😭
Ask people do they believe all black Americans are rich. I've heard that some places hike up the price when they realize you're American
Bob Marley was adamant of having a tour in Africa to connect with the brothers and sisters on the continent. 1 Blood
I’m doing it. 💪🏾
Rwandan’s don’t speak that much English so you gotta be patient when they don’t understand you
He went to Uganda and forgot to do this with Ugandans😢
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We are very different from them
Rwanda looks like America, you would neverrrr know
Are u in the country side lol
This topic is boring and only serves to fuel diaspora wars.
It would be more interesting to showcase the country.
Thanks for watching. 😎
@@COOPSCORNER no need to watch when the title gives it all away.
@beemoboppins 1/8,000,000,000. So imagine if he actually showed you the country...
@beemoboppins I'm here because its a PUBLIC FORUM and I live in a FREE COUNTRY. I also have CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS.
An op ask someone to show more of the country they are talking about? Make it make sense Sir.
And why are you here? To learn about countries you have never been to and probably never intend on visiting from someone stoking diaspora wars instead of actually showing you the country.
Get a passport, book your flights, and then we can go back and forth.
@beemoboppins aww you really thought you ate 😆 therefore the forum is public, dingbat. Like I said, get a passport, book your flights, and then we can go back and forth.
They are all very well dressed compared to Kenyans
Who gives a 'F" what Africans think.
We haft to come together, what he is doing is starting the dialogue. So I care what they think in general because I love my people
@cornhill - What you doing over here mzungu?
Who give the f about you in particular
These dudes keep on trying to push Pan Africanism because many are born in America, but come from an African Immigrant background so they keep trying to force a merge, but why not bring Africans together instead of people way across the water? It's not logical!
So why are you here? You make no sense.