Africa is beautiful. The business opportunity is massive. You dont have to withstand that abuse trying to leave a European or American dream, the African dream is realistic.
@JonesMapani you are ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ✅ the business opportunities in our beautiful Motherland are like the sea with no end and I pray we are able to bring AFRICA together through the African Continental Free Trade Area Single Market trading bloc with our own African currency in Gold this is the vision of our great Forefathers 🙂👊
The french colonisation did exactly the same all over Africa, giving a lot of power to some tribes in other to divide the people and plunder the countries. Unfortunately we "french speaking" african people didn't do anything to counteract that. Ruling tribes just enjoyed their advantages and helped the colonisers to do their job
Evil muhfuhs did the samething LITERALLY globally. Thats the play all of the colonizers shared with each oither for deception and domination over unsuspecting indigenous people globally.
Divide and Conquer is what foreign powers use to overcome and keep blacks down worldwide! The black race is too trusting of these other races. They only pretend to come in n peace or to help the natives.
In Madagascar, the french colonisation didn't give a lot of power to one tribe. One tribe already ruled the country almost a century before colonisation. When the colonisers defeated the ruling tribe, they kept the pre-established structures because it was more practical than building a new system from scratch.
"Divide and Rule" was the Bible verse of the Colonialists. Africans should not fall in the same trap. UNITY, PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT should be our focus.
In Madagascar, the french colonisation didn't give a lot of power to one tribe. One tribe already ruled the country almost a century before colonisation. When the colonisers defeated the ruling tribe, they kept the pre-established structures because it was more convenient than building a new system from scratch.
The are remnants of racism in Madagascar, owing to its past as a port and sometimes as a destination for enslaved Black people. What I observed from a recent trip to Antananarivo is, joining the police force or the army, is one of the few opportunities for upward social & economic mobility for the native Blacks. From what I saw; the street beggers are mostly Black and very few Blacks are found in economically well heeled places. Chances are, racism must exist at some level in Madagascar.
Racism is the other way around. The Merina had ruled the country before the French conquered by force. The French then subjugated the Merina. Today ethnicity plays a role in doling out government jobs and opportunities. It is a complex situation but racism exists but not in the way folks might think.
For gods sake, All u guys can see is someone’s skin color like holly sh*t can u guys not notice anything else other than a skin color? You guys are the same folks that call white people racist but all u people can notice on some is their skin color, like how? Listen a country like Madagascar and anywhere in an African country tribalism and ethnicity plays a huge rule in where u will be in life rather than skin color but of course all u Americans can see and think about is skin color
@@missethio7394 it's not a black country, it's diverse. Their language isn't even an African language. Madagascar is land of foreigners that became the Malagasy people.
I'm so tried of my African American sisters and brothers talking about racism . It's everywhere, there are different levels , but has always and will always exist. Does obsessing over it stop you from getting ahead? Be in control of your own destiny., that way there is a lesser chance that your destiny will be in some else's hands.
@@thegod625 I understand, but it's everywhere. Even where we don't expect it. I found Portugal racist, but African Americans sings praises. I guess everyone's experience is different.
I would like to know why do African Americans when they go abroad are always looking if there's racism in the country they're in?? Maybe it's because there is too racism in America. Me, as a Jamaican I never think about racism whenever I go to ANY foreign country. My take on this is that if you go looking for racism, you'll find it even if it's not too prevalent in sub saharan Africa.
You can't be serious? While people are going to have ethnic problems,the Africans we derive from face racial issues so those problems becomes ours automatically because of "interconnected" nature of the world now. Granted,if they know you're are a U.S citizen,the problems aren't exactly the same.
Perhaps they don't want to end up in a situation like those non American black people in Ukraine who were hollering about racism when the Ukrainians wouldn't let them leave. I myself was born in another country, have lived in other countries but would never be caught living in a place like Ukraine cause Eastern European racism is a flavor of racism I don't want or have to taste.
Their reaction is normal. They bave faced racism right from birth and it is a normal reaction to look for a place where no racism exists. No one should judge them for being so.
Hello 👋 beautiful family. When someone ask this question it's because they haven't traveled. Racism exist all over the world, in one way or form.🖤💚💛one love
It's good to see this Brother living his life outside the States, w/ his Queen. I wish him well in his journey
It’s nice to see African Americans spreading their wings and traveling the world. Love this interview.
Big shout-out brotha Trevor! Glad to them doing well. Appreciate you bringing us the interview
Africa is beautiful. The business opportunity is massive. You dont have to withstand that abuse trying to leave a European or American dream, the African dream is realistic.
@JonesMapani you are ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ✅ the business opportunities in our beautiful Motherland are like the sea with no end and I pray we are able to bring AFRICA together through the African Continental Free Trade Area Single Market trading bloc with our own African currency in Gold this is the vision of our great Forefathers 🙂👊
Another good interview & thanks. Congrats to the young couple.
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Thanks, good interview, always wondered if bros and sis were there also. BIG UPS!
Awesome vlog! Thinking about traveling to Madagascar!
Nice Interview. Great People.
Greetings beautiful Black people from Madagascar and of course the beautiful Black Nomads,Mdu-Soweto.
Us making these type of connections are precisely what they have been afraid of for centuries
Good job family
Melanated Nation Rise Up!
Peace👍🏾👍🏾👊🏾👊🏾
Great interview!
The cassava leaves would go down with nshima/pap (corn meal) and fish.
The french colonisation did exactly the same all over Africa, giving a lot of power to some tribes in other to divide the people and plunder the countries. Unfortunately we "french speaking" african people didn't do anything to counteract that. Ruling tribes just enjoyed their advantages and helped the colonisers to do their job
Evil muhfuhs did the samething LITERALLY globally. Thats the play all of the colonizers shared with each oither for deception and domination over unsuspecting indigenous people globally.
Divide and Conquer is what foreign powers use to overcome and keep blacks down worldwide! The black race is too trusting of these other races. They only pretend to come in n peace or to help the natives.
@MrDarenMakoalahy very well said!
In Madagascar, the french colonisation didn't give a lot of power to one tribe. One tribe already ruled the country almost a century before colonisation. When the colonisers defeated the ruling tribe, they kept the pre-established structures because it was more practical than building a new system from scratch.
Hey guys!! Very very nice. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
"Divide and Rule" was the Bible verse of the Colonialists. Africans should not fall in the same trap. UNITY, PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT should be our focus.
@MrDarenMakoalahy Oh, so it's like it was in Rwanda huh? Unbelievable! Smdh.
Nice. Would like to learn more adventure with this couple.
Rice porridge we cook it here in Jamaica yep
This was valuable
This Brother looks like Desiigner the rapper!!! Panda panda
My poor people travel the world looking for racism. Missing out on enjoying yourselves.
mkay3751, It's possible to do both but it's a choice.
In Madagascar, the french colonisation didn't give a lot of power to one tribe. One tribe already ruled the country almost a century before colonisation. When the colonisers defeated the ruling tribe, they kept the pre-established structures because it was more convenient than building a new system from scratch.
Great interview!!!
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The are remnants of racism in Madagascar, owing to its past as a port and sometimes as a destination for enslaved Black people. What I observed from a recent trip to Antananarivo is, joining the police force or the army, is one of the few opportunities for upward social & economic mobility for the native Blacks. From what I saw; the street beggers are mostly Black and very few Blacks are found in economically well heeled places. Chances are, racism must exist at some level in Madagascar.
Racism is the other way around. The Merina had ruled the country before the French conquered by force. The French then subjugated the Merina. Today ethnicity plays a role in doling out government jobs and opportunities. It is a complex situation but racism exists but not in the way folks might think.
For gods sake, All u guys can see is someone’s skin color like holly sh*t can u guys not notice anything else other than a skin color? You guys are the same folks that call white people racist but all u people can notice on some is their skin color, like how? Listen a country like Madagascar and anywhere in an African country tribalism and ethnicity plays a huge rule in where u will be in life rather than skin color but of course all u Americans can see and think about is skin color
@@missethio7394 they ain't wrong, go there and see by yourself.
@@missethio7394 it's not a black country, it's diverse. Their language isn't even an African language. Madagascar is land of foreigners that became the Malagasy people.
@@dizzinessman6683 it’s an African country and therefore will always be a majority Black Country
I'm so tried of my African American sisters and brothers talking about racism . It's everywhere, there are different levels , but has always and will always exist. Does obsessing over it stop you from getting ahead? Be in control of your own destiny., that way there is a lesser chance that your destiny will be in some else's hands.
I don't think it's about obsessing over racism but it's important to know of any dangers wherever you are... I'd definitely would want to know!! 🙄
@@thegod625 I understand, but it's everywhere. Even where we don't expect it. I found Portugal racist, but African Americans sings praises. I guess everyone's experience is different.
Agreed. There are other things going on with Black people other than racism.
Did you watch the video?
@@MrTrebaybay I did. I follow them because they make good videos. I guess I'm just tired of hearing about racism. It's not your problem, it's mine.
I don't have Instagram. Do Trevor have Facebook to contact him?
I would like to know why do African Americans when they go abroad are always looking if there's racism in the country they're in?? Maybe it's because there is too racism in America. Me, as a Jamaican I never think about racism whenever I go to ANY foreign country. My take on this is that if you go looking for racism, you'll find it even if it's not too prevalent in sub saharan Africa.
You can't be serious? While people are going to have ethnic problems,the Africans we derive from face racial issues so those problems becomes ours automatically because of "interconnected" nature of the world now. Granted,if they know you're are a U.S citizen,the problems aren't exactly the same.
Because we have a realistic view about the spread of white supremacy. We KNOW what we are dealing with...
Because racism against Black skin is a global problem
Perhaps they don't want to end up in a situation like those non American black people in Ukraine who were hollering about racism when the Ukrainians wouldn't let them leave. I myself was born in another country, have lived in other countries but would never be caught living in a place like Ukraine cause Eastern European racism is a flavor of racism I don't want or have to taste.
Their reaction is normal. They bave faced racism right from birth and it is a normal reaction to look for a place where no racism exists. No one should judge them for being so.
That was phunny
Beaches (*itches).
But I understand lol 😂
Congratulations to the beautiful couple
You don't look happy like in Zambia, Zim you seemed enjoined
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What are the name of the black communities in Madagascar or in Reunion in particular
TEHARIA music group is from the SOUTH 👋🏽👌🏽
Hello 👋 beautiful family. When someone ask this question it's because they haven't traveled. Racism exist all over the world, in one way or form.🖤💚💛one love
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Beautiful always
There is absolutely nothing to see in Madagascar. Don't waste your money.
Seeing Black folks living in peace on a tropical island nation is worth every dime spent.
If you don't like madagascar F...off stay over there you are not invited as well
You white right