Mutabaruka "It's Extremely Important For Black People To Practice The Philosophies Of Marcus Garvey"

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 8 жов 2022
  • ➡️ Sign Up Today To Join The 'I Never Knew Tv' Movement:
    ineverknewtv.com/sign-up/
    In this reasoning Rastafari dub poet, musician, actor, educator, and radio host Mutabaruka speaks about the greatness of Marcus Garvey.
    Mutabaruka goes on to encourage all black people to read and practice the teachings in Philosophies And Opinions Of Marcus Garvey Vol. 1and 2.
    ➡️ Please subscribe to Mutabarukas' new internet radio station Rasss Internet: rasssinternet.today
    ➡️ Get Your 'Nyahbinghi Shirt' Today:
    koncioust.com/products/queen-...
    ➡️ Listen To The 'Generation Gap Riddim':
    🔥🇬🇳 ingrv.es/generation-gap-riddi... 🇬🇳🔥
    ➡️ Tune into 'I NEVER KNEW 📻'
    🇲🇱Roots, Rock, Reggae Music🇲🇱
    Hosted By : Jr of 'I Never Knew Tv'
    www.WLOY.org
    Sunday 9 -11 AM EST
    Wednesday 8- 10 AM EST
    Thursday 10- Noon AM EST
    #mutabaruka #marcusgarvey

КОМЕНТАРІ • 139

  • @INEVERKNEWTV
    @INEVERKNEWTV  Рік тому +4

    ➡️ Sign Up Today To Join The 'I Never Knew Tv' Movement:
    ineverknewtv.com/sign-up/

  • @troymckenzie8361
    @troymckenzie8361 Рік тому +31

    "Read! Read! Read! and never stop until you discover the knowledge of the universe," advocating self-education Marcus Garvey told an audience in St. Kitts, in 1937.

  • @NattyJedi
    @NattyJedi Рік тому +19

    Truth. My dad is Ghanaian and my mom is Jamaican. I have been to both countries and I will say that Marcus Garvey is much more revered in Ghana than he is in Jamaica.

  • @ginagee8737
    @ginagee8737 Рік тому +54

    Imagine if Mr Marcus Garvey was lauded as an inspiration and role model to the youths. His teachings could transform the minds of the youth elevating them higher than ever dreamed

    • @Loowis1549
      @Loowis1549 Рік тому +2

      Facts

    • @natnat8254
      @natnat8254 Рік тому +3

      Reason he's not here

    • @ginagee8737
      @ginagee8737 Рік тому

      @@natnat8254 unfortunately true

    • @StLouis83
      @StLouis83 Рік тому

      @@natnat8254 That's why it's important to protect our youth, protect those who are doing the work for us, and making sure we unite before they move into their next phase away from us.

  • @SolidRocEntertainmentSRE
    @SolidRocEntertainmentSRE Рік тому +18

    I thankfully own that book, still reading it, but it's one of my greatest purchase. There is a portion in the book where Marcus quotes, "When you read a book that someone has written, you're spending time with that person because your basking in their thoughts while reading" Buy it and hold it close.

  • @kenrickwilliams2032
    @kenrickwilliams2032 Рік тому +5

    I hope jamaica gives mutabaruka his flowers while he's still alive and well

    • @torkwaseyahmi1569
      @torkwaseyahmi1569 Рік тому +1

      Ah WE affi do it EVERY day why wait pon Jamaica or Jamaicans fi do it…. Remember it was Marcus Garvey who said a man will never be honored in his own country.

    • @kenrickwilliams2032
      @kenrickwilliams2032 Рік тому

      @@torkwaseyahmi1569 serious ting your rite

  • @hessy51
    @hessy51 Рік тому +24

    I learned about the UNIA when I first came to Toronto Canada from JA as a boy In 1969. My gran aunt used to attend meetings and social events at the Toronto chapter meeting hall. She even used to take me on UNIA picnics. This shows the reach and influence of this great man. It's a travesty in the land of his birth this man is not honored and respected more.

  • @almartinoevans4510
    @almartinoevans4510 Рік тому +13

    Mutabaruka is a very intelligent and great man....him teach me alot 💯🇯🇲🔥🔥🥇🥇

  • @magicalpodium
    @magicalpodium Рік тому +8

    I discovered Marcus Garvey this year. My oh my! It has probably been the best intellectual thing that happened to me. His views on black, group economics is the blueprint for black excellence and entrepreneurship. He was an organized ahead of his time. Can you imagine trying to organize the black community globally during the era of intense racism?

    • @StLouis83
      @StLouis83 Рік тому

      He's by far a true leader, and wish I knew him at my younger days, so I could of molded a little more to strategies better, but now all we doing is playing catch up while having the choice to only pass it to our youth. Those evil F*** see the good of unity and the power of it, so they used it to control and bend it to their own will while making sure to separate us, but raise and teach their own to maintain power.

  • @misterriley8765
    @misterriley8765 Рік тому +13

    I always listening keenly when this elder is speaking, love the way he expresses his opinions 🔥

  • @MITVIZ
    @MITVIZ Рік тому +3

    Muta needs be called upon by the government to outline a proper curriculum for the history classes of our schools

  • @wilbertberriclone7427
    @wilbertberriclone7427 Рік тому +6

    A big part of the problem stems from the fact that Garvey and UNIA were opposed by the established civil rights organizations in the United States. The opposition was spearheaded by WB Dubois then leader of the NAACP which he had co-founded, and prominent black news organizations like The Chicago Defender.
    They accused Garvey of advocating return to Africa as a plot to make himself a ruler of black people in Africa. They were the main agitators behind many if not all of the fight Garvey received in the U.S which resulted in FBI charges and prison time and deportation from the U.S. Garvey accused them of jealousy because the masses of black Americans and Africans worldwide agreed with him and swelled the ranks of the UNIA.

  • @sis.dlightfull8040
    @sis.dlightfull8040 Рік тому +4

    I'm a Daughter of the Diaspora, and I considered myself a Garveyite before I fully knew what that meant. As I grew in "innerstanding" I agree. We need to separate ourselves, go back home to our Motherland. Africa for Africans.

  • @LalibelaNile_NileValleyDreams
    @LalibelaNile_NileValleyDreams Рік тому +14

    Mutabaruka, I co-sign every single word…
    My 10 and 9 year old children read the “Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey, Volume I” this past August and it is one of the best things that I have ever done for them.
    Materially, the majority of us knows nothing about the Right Honorable Marcus M. Garvey.

    • @StLouis83
      @StLouis83 Рік тому

      I agree, I'm just now learning about him. Sad his knowledge isn't being spread throughout every African homes around the world, but it's better late then never... sometimes it's a little too late for us old heads.

  • @meshap.8713
    @meshap.8713 Рік тому +9

    I’m so glad this is finally being discussed more.

  • @ganjafarmer1572
    @ganjafarmer1572 Рік тому +5

    Real talk Mutabaruka. We must remember that our educational system defends the colonial masters and not black liberation. Yes, Marcus had chapters in the entire Caribbean, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicarauga, Ecuador, Venezuela ......100 years before cell phone and internet. Bless up Rastafari

  • @shaquilleburton1611
    @shaquilleburton1611 Рік тому +3

    We gotta protect and learn from our wise older people.

  • @starlyght_illumine144
    @starlyght_illumine144 Рік тому +1

    A time will come when he shall be exalted.

  • @ryansterling4030
    @ryansterling4030 Рік тому +5

    Yes my brother respect we as jamaican we need to know our real history respect one love

  • @vanvarner7679
    @vanvarner7679 Рік тому

    *U.N.I.A. "One God, One Aim, One Destiny. Africa for the Africans, back Home and Abroad"* ✊

  • @johnnyjohnson7642
    @johnnyjohnson7642 Рік тому +2

    Today sistahs like Miriam were,of Kenya,nominated for Nobel peace ✌️🕊️ 🏆 prize,mbbs,m.d.,I met her in Ethiopia in 1999, she received over 100 awards & rewards including the burning spear award from kenya

  • @paulwilson1866
    @paulwilson1866 28 днів тому

    Big Ups to Mutabaruka on the things that he spoke about, He is 1000% correct. I am a Jamaican born and raised on the teaching of Marcus Garvey but their are many Jamaicans who don't have a clue about what he represents. This is a very big shame and a disgrace that he is recognized as a national hero and people in general don't know anything about him.

  • @zigtgut1
    @zigtgut1 Рік тому +3

    What a way to end a Sunday and prepare for the week to come! I'm working to embody this philosophy in our community in Baltimore, where developers are being handed land that thw people already living here should be controlling. Our battle cry is nothing for us without us. The community land trust movement is step number one. We have so much to learn and we must first have the confidence to k ow that it is possible for for us to lead and grow our commu ity to best serve ourselves.

  • @torkwaseyahmi1569
    @torkwaseyahmi1569 Рік тому

    Teach dem Mutabaruka

  • @jackrack1441
    @jackrack1441 Рік тому

    Mutabaruka You are the greatest Rastaman ever walk the planet, I have learned a lot from you since I was growing up until now. I'm still learning from you you are such a great man.

  • @user-kg3xm9qb1v
    @user-kg3xm9qb1v Рік тому +1

    Absolutely, Muta honorable teacher!

  • @paulkelly873
    @paulkelly873 Рік тому +1

    The confidence is growing.. JAH Know... up you Mighty Race

  • @evertongayle5518
    @evertongayle5518 Рік тому +2

    Great work my king

  • @SoundScientist1
    @SoundScientist1 Рік тому

    RESPECKT evry time to Big Bruddah Muta!
    🙋🏾‍♂️✊🏾✌🏾

  • @ASTSpeaks
    @ASTSpeaks Рік тому

    Sharing InI truth #Mutabaruka. Blessed Love. Respect. Honor. Prosperity. #WeExonerateGarvey #GarveyLives

  • @gembarrett2101
    @gembarrett2101 Рік тому

    Tight on target again Muta!! ❤

  • @davetheman2615
    @davetheman2615 Рік тому

    Good work I Never Knew TV, great video, this is much better Mr Mutabaruka speaking directly into camera the older videos were distracting and all over, this is brilliant

  • @kwame4466
    @kwame4466 Рік тому

    One of your best Muta

  • @nikkinikki3001
    @nikkinikki3001 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Mutabaruka !!!

  • @barringtonedwards4476
    @barringtonedwards4476 Рік тому

    I agree 1001 percent with the speaker because I know there is a wealth of knowledge within the pages of that book

  • @kevonrose6296
    @kevonrose6296 Рік тому +3

    It may not be the reality of the masses, however; from third form, I was introduced to in depth knowledge on Marcus Garvey. For students who sat CSEC History in 2015, we all had to deeply study Marcus Garvey and his contributions.

  • @miaroscfala
    @miaroscfala Рік тому

    Muta is a pure gift of empowerment and an uplifting spirit to black people. So happy to be alive whilst he is. His words bring me hope, albeit remote.

  • @sabrinas3981
    @sabrinas3981 Рік тому

    Greeating king, mudabaruka iam so deleted that I saw you at Kennedy Airport ,ur knowledge all icon say is WOW thank you.

  • @real_o_gee
    @real_o_gee Рік тому +2

    Yow elder✊🏿#motivation #freeworldboss

  • @OliveBranchNews
    @OliveBranchNews Рік тому +2

    Teach them Muta,

  • @JD-zw5os
    @JD-zw5os Рік тому +2

    I have to defend the teachers. Teachers are taught by a / the system. A teacher can’t come into a school / classroom and just teach anything. The teacher studies their area of interest at an institution then passes on that information, of course updating as time goes by. So it says something about the society from which the teacher comes from. Are the higher institution of learning in the country delivering courses on Marcus G. which can be taught in school 🤔. That is the question!

  • @PimpIspimping-pu6wd
    @PimpIspimping-pu6wd Рік тому

    Great book I've read it three times

  • @RasVoja
    @RasVoja Рік тому +2

    Teach em Muta! We remember old Marcus! (reference to Burning Spear)

  • @boxtonkanu5909
    @boxtonkanu5909 Рік тому +4

    👍🇸🇱

  • @onevibrationclothingandcom4502

    We stand with Marcus Garvey, much respect Muta

  • @devonmckay5709
    @devonmckay5709 Рік тому +2

    Truth Muta because I was reading this book and it shows me that Selassie I is the Man of the Millennium and Marcus Mosiah Garvey is the Man of the Century Oneness ❤️💯❤️

  • @Daiikiru
    @Daiikiru Рік тому

    Teach!

  • @ShambaMenelect
    @ShambaMenelect Рік тому

    I WILL GET THOSE BOOKS SALUTE

  • @raydouglas3549
    @raydouglas3549 Рік тому

    Dem straight ben up!

  • @dsstroyer
    @dsstroyer Рік тому

    yes Muta, dem ben-up bad.

  • @user-kg3xm9qb1v
    @user-kg3xm9qb1v Рік тому

    I remember being inspired by the documentary “ Catch me in the whirlwinds”.

  • @IVY87699
    @IVY87699 Рік тому

    Thank you so much my elder for continuing the teaching of our culture younger generation doesn’t want it the older generation as well doesn’t wanna follow it either it’s really sad yes they don’t want to follow the teachings of Marcus Garvey and it’s very sad this man has done so much for our culture we had a Black History Month in my church and I present the documentary of Marcus Garvey children didn’t know who he was this is very sad very sad I love this man what he has done for us as Black people when he came to America what he was doing as well for black Americans here but of course They turned against him 😢

  • @edward-marshallcase4441
    @edward-marshallcase4441 Рік тому +2

    Marcus Garvey was hated by rich Jamaicans because of the color of his skin.
    After building the largest black organization in the world Marcus Garvey came back to Jamaica in 1927 and was greeted by the biggest crowd in Jamaican history, The Daily Gleaner reported that "no denser crowd has ever been witnessed in Kingston ... . Deafening cheers were raised."
    In 1929 Garvey formed the first local political party in Jamaica and contested the elections of 1930, he won a seat to the local council as a black man in colonial Jamaica when privileged elites mostly whites and light skinned individuals descended from plantation owners were still considered to be better and more deserving of influential positions.
    As a politician Garvey called for a Jamaican university, a free government high school and public library in each parish capital, promotion of native industries, public housing, land reform, a minimum wage and eight-hour day legislation.
    Tens of Thousands of ordinary Jamaicans followed Garvey, poor people were not allowed to vote because of strict laws so Garvey called for Universal Adult suffrage at a time when only an elite 8 percent of the population could vote, the planter and merchant elite saw him as a threat to their privileged way of life and did their best to keep him silent.
    Marcus Garvey was very vocal about injustice and proposed the impeachment of corrupt judges. This led to a contempt-of-court charge and he was jailed for three months, being released only a month before the national election. With no time to campaign and being mercilessly vilified by men like Gleaner editor H.G. Delisser, Garvey failed to win a seat in the General Elections.
    Although defeated Garvey continued his advocacy in the face of brutal criticism by the elites. Garvey hosted lectures, debates, training courses and cultural programs at Liberty Hall, the first meeting hall in Jamaica owned and operated by blacks. Among those who benefited from these educational offerings were Sir Phillip Sherlock, Wesley Powell, Dalton James, Amy Bailey, and Father Gladstone Wilson.
    Marcus Garvey experienced resistance from the established elite of a few black millionaires and mostly white/light skinned ruling class and was opposed by men like Normal Washington Manley who stood against him and frustrated him. In 1935 Marcus Garvey left Jamaica a broken man and vowed to never return. Marcus Garvey died in England in 1940. In 1964, his remains were exhumed and taken to Jamaica, where the government proclaimed him Jamaica's first national hero and re-interred him at a shrine in the National Heroes Park.
    Marcus Garvey sold his soul to save Africans on the continent and abroad.
    #thebestwaytosellyoursoul

    • @laztiz1396
      @laztiz1396 Рік тому

      Interesting 🤔😅

    • @carralumsden8853
      @carralumsden8853 Рік тому +1

      After all that work and effort they returned AFTER to claim his body and return it back to Jamaica?
      You CANNOT sell or buy a soul (•)
      That WILL ALWAYS return to the most high one. Quit following the BS narratives!
      Read MG books cool. But study science anthropology History best bet! Chiekh anta Diop!
      Written by an African born in Britian.
      Not a Jamaican in NY.
      Ps. If I'm not fornicating with randoms. Why in this hell would I breed for any and any random? That's a topic that requires discussion!
      P.E.A.C.E

    • @lionwilson284
      @lionwilson284 Рік тому

      RESPECT. Thanks a million times for the knowledge and information.

  • @techkid1833
    @techkid1833 Рік тому

    True man

  • @peterlezamaify
    @peterlezamaify 9 місяців тому

    Joseph Hill better known on culture say it best if we follow this black man we will live again Brother Marcus never live in vain

  • @B1FORLIFE
    @B1FORLIFE Рік тому +4

    Sad reality 😢 but those teachers didn't get the teaching of the Honorable Marcus Garvey. So it's not surprising to me

  • @kaidakemes1260
    @kaidakemes1260 4 місяці тому

    Great African teacha

  • @presterjohn1697
    @presterjohn1697 Рік тому

    Muta should be held accountable for telling people to get the jook

  • @BestofLutherSteel
    @BestofLutherSteel Рік тому

    I hear more about Marcus Garvey in NY by pan Americans and black activist than in primary school in Jamaica and the information that was given at school that he was a national hero and he was the least talked about

  • @nicholasngugi9195
    @nicholasngugi9195 Рік тому

    Jomo Kenyatta🔥🇰🇪

  • @akemisdrealist2287
    @akemisdrealist2287 Рік тому +2

    These phones make our mind so lazy most ppl can’t even remember 3 phone numbers out their head

  • @devonmckay5709
    @devonmckay5709 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @warriorcell9418
    @warriorcell9418 Рік тому +1

    Blame the government and ministry of Education for not making these information on Marcus Garvey philosophies available to teachers and students. Every one who enters teachers college it should be emphasized the importance of our hero and history. I learn about Marcus through my father and Rastas.

  • @gammalife7510
    @gammalife7510 Рік тому +1

    👏🏿❤️👏🏿🖤👏🏿💚👏🏿

  • @chinyimbareginald2023
    @chinyimbareginald2023 Рік тому

    Yes l. Chant

  • @user-kg3xm9qb1v
    @user-kg3xm9qb1v Рік тому

    The foundation has always been established by our ancestors, it is just that the youth today feel they are bigger than the foundation underneath them. Some choose other grounds to stand on.

  • @sarlenesewell3613
    @sarlenesewell3613 Рік тому

    Yes indeed. Marcus Mosiah Garvey is very important to the consciousness of ALL PEOPLE OF COLOR!!! Kemetians and Native Indian alike(African descendants and Turtle Island Indians)

  • @asheldover4050
    @asheldover4050 Рік тому

    I never Knew

  • @seanregehr4921
    @seanregehr4921 Рік тому +1

    Perhaps the educational climate has changed enough that they might be open to learning from one who does know now. This could be a great time to propose some educational lectures for the teachers to the end that they become well informed and in turn are able to communicate the values to the youth they teach. Convincing the schools to do so will likely take some good selling of the value to them for now and the long term. I would imagine the I self is one such person that could perform this duty in an adequate manner and there could potentially be financial blessings for delivering this work as well. If you can sell the school boards on this idea, it could become a educational lecture for the teachers or even a special event held yearly, etc. The most difficult part will be negotiating with them and in order to become successful it will be paramount that those doing the negotiating comprehend the schools values. Then the I can simply present the notion directly in lines of how this will further that direction. If this occurs, it become easy for them to say yes and move forward. Schools bring in special guests to talk so this is not out of the question and they also provide supplemental tools for the teachers and staff as it benefits the curriculum and students too. This may not have been a realistic option in the past, but you never know if you never ask. How this is presented will mean everything. It could be brought up in a pleasant manner or very bold and unapologetically. Striking a good balance will take some wisdom, but JAH provides this in abundance. Be the change you desire to see. If not ones like the I, then whom and when and how long before it does occur? JAH bless, especially towards this end. IF this does hold the value the I claims then be persistent.

  • @JatheFumbler
    @JatheFumbler 28 днів тому

    Shout out Amy 😂🎉🎉

  • @nycg801
    @nycg801 Рік тому

    Those type of teachings were banned in Jamaica and other parts of the Caribbean. This is why so much people are ignorant to those things.

  • @mightyrichard514
    @mightyrichard514 Рік тому

    ✊️💯❤

  • @tsadikg8572
    @tsadikg8572 Рік тому

    Our genetics are highly sought after even though our culture has influence from Ghana Hati and Cuba our boarders are full of exotic mixes from each tribe, all of our DNA carries the shock the ancestors were put under, though we are encoded, it may not be enough to watch and wait!

  • @qedemahbad144
    @qedemahbad144 Рік тому +1

    I guess this is why now colleges can offer Nicki Minaj programs to black girls through their African-American studies department.. because more academia professionals are schooled on hip hop artists more so than national figures of empowerment.

  • @Nkosi766
    @Nkosi766 Рік тому

    Marcus Garvey the greatest. Got know Marcus wen he was in that grave by himself. and found his way out

  • @NextSound170
    @NextSound170 Рік тому

    If you in tune with the I you won’t need subtitles. They’re for those not in tune with I frequency

  • @richardkwesioti9792
    @richardkwesioti9792 Рік тому

    Hi boys long have a great day life psalm 91 psalm 92 psalm 27

  • @williamfacey1173
    @williamfacey1173 Рік тому

    We the descendants of African peoples find ourselves in peculiar situation. On the one hand, a part of our being is holding on to our African norms, religion and culture whilst on the other hand we are aiming to so called "civilize" ourselves by following European religion, norms and culture, so much so that I want believe many of us are lost and in our life time swinging from one side to the other. The legacy of the slave trade is alive and is big influence on our behaviour to this day. An easy one to highlight is bleaching. Anyways, the struggle to find our identity continues, it will be interesting to know in another 20 years what our mindset will be. Maybe, we by then, people will be hailing Brother Muta for his steadfast believe in the African race and pride as a people. And you are right Muta, many of us don't want to hear anything about Africa, we'd rather try to fit into every other country who will never accept us 100 percent, no matter how "proper" we become.

  • @brit4459
    @brit4459 11 місяців тому

    Anyone can tell me we're can I buy this book

  • @Mrenterprize
    @Mrenterprize Рік тому

    So during the time of Marcus where we're people getting there teachings from

  • @duanemiller5107
    @duanemiller5107 Рік тому

    In the chant by Winston Rodney aka Burning Spear "No one remember old

  • @joesphwhite9550
    @joesphwhite9550 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video from Rasta joe white my real name Joseph Devon white ❤️💛💚

  • @londonsocialmediamarketing5518

    Marcus garvey was working with the oppressors.

    • @ky.g2733
      @ky.g2733 Рік тому

      Don’t waffle spit it out if you have something on the man?? If not don’t spread false rumours or make false accusations

    • @nalahhuru9915
      @nalahhuru9915 Рік тому

      @@ky.g2733 He was an invention of freemasons. This fact does not negate his wise words, however they were written for him and kept maintained at a certain level i.e. controlled opposition. When his popularity got too big is when his freemason brothers / boule framed him and deported him. It is because of freemasonry and governments why his words are barely mentioned in mainstream schools.

  • @dc8061
    @dc8061 Рік тому

    Marcus garvey learned from joseph robert love.

  • @asheldover4050
    @asheldover4050 Рік тому

    🔥🖤🧠🎯💯……….🇬🇾

  • @toomuchsaucc1371
    @toomuchsaucc1371 Рік тому

    Ethiopia is where Garden of Delight was..

  • @dspaitech3315
    @dspaitech3315 Рік тому

    How about you training the teachers yourself?

  • @jaredfannel1977
    @jaredfannel1977 Рік тому

    Wha jamaica leaders them have any intrest in promoting the African concept. When MMG was around they weren't intrested in what he had to say.

  • @orlando9510
    @orlando9510 11 місяців тому

    Ask those same teachers about Edward CIA Seaga and most likely they can tell you all about him. It's a shame.

  • @pageone8165
    @pageone8165 Рік тому +1

    I guarantee they know about sweet white Jesus!

  • @johnnyjohnson7642
    @johnnyjohnson7642 Рік тому

    Howelites garveyism garveyites started in Harlem USA in 1918 - 1922, from a joint mission of African Americans and diaspora Africans,dalits, Dravidian untouchables siddhi & other panafricanism or perish in NYC ,then black capitol of the world 🌍👁️,then branches left back to there respected, geographic originations,in the diaspora 👁️👀,learn this, Niagara movement,Liberia, Ethiopian,Ghana Commonwealth countries fighting for the anglophone

  • @jackrack1441
    @jackrack1441 Рік тому

    You are talking about Marcus Garvey a lot of people. Really. Don't know about Marcus Garvey if it wasn't for you. I wouldn't know about Marcus Garvey so it's a good point.

  • @duanemiller5107
    @duanemiller5107 Рік тому

    Blood clot phone!

  • @ace-paidinfull5240
    @ace-paidinfull5240 Рік тому

    So hes saying this ya marcus g is more important than God himself?

  • @LADYMILLS99
    @LADYMILLS99 Рік тому

    However he was a man from another land.. he didn’t help those that were already here! Marcus never went to Africa Tho?! Died in England

  • @robinlace4765
    @robinlace4765 Рік тому

    Why you dont you hear the black waman cry ? I call why you did not answer

  • @englishjona6458
    @englishjona6458 Рік тому

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @englishjona6458
    @englishjona6458 Рік тому

    No we don’t lol He’s an absolute joke, and it’s ONLY him that Preached that back to Africa nonsense, While being a Freemason in n a time it was hard for blacks to be anything, ask yourself did Leonard Howell say ANYTHING about Africa ? Lol

  • @benmacdui9328
    @benmacdui9328 Рік тому +1

    Garvey preached about the black man going back to Africa. So why does Mutabaruka not go?

    • @elfredawright
      @elfredawright Рік тому +6

      Ben MacDui do you honestly believe that "going back" to Africa 100% means be physically present on the soil of Africa?

    • @thegoodone9087
      @thegoodone9087 Рік тому

      Knowledge is key. Perhaps reading his books you would have a better understanding of his work and his teachings. Without unity you have nothing.

    • @robert7070
      @robert7070 Рік тому +1

      He has been there many times.

    • @user-kg3xm9qb1v
      @user-kg3xm9qb1v Рік тому

      Some questions posed show levels of intellectual maturity.

    • @alkebulanman3280
      @alkebulanman3280 Рік тому

      @@user-kg3xm9qb1v Well said!!!

  • @ndoroemblem2629
    @ndoroemblem2629 Рік тому

    Mutabaruka must realize we had been practicing garveyism is Jamaica and everyone else who has not!! PAN Africanism has only been done by black americans for the most part. The islands in where Mutabaruka is from is 98% or Jamaica so what is there problem other then lip service excuses?? They don't even own much of nothing in their own homeland and many Jamaicans will never ever return home to live, resettle! Hah!! Don't lecture us over here, because we made Garvey!