Black Americans Where You From

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  • As an American in London Iv noticed many Africans claim and say Black Americans do not know where they are from, and after watching videos like this on UA-cam i decided to fly to London to have the conversation.
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  • @aminaaminat8378
    @aminaaminat8378 Місяць тому +22

    Thanks!

    • @adoniscrashboom
      @adoniscrashboom  Місяць тому +4

      No problem these Conversations are healthy
      Also ✅🫵🏾Top Gifter right now For this video I Got to pin this comment Until Someone beats this donation with a even better comment
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      Appreciate the true support of the channel

    • @Tjames33926
      @Tjames33926 Місяць тому

      Bro so what's the difference between Americans and the Caribbeans?

    • @johanruiz3422
      @johanruiz3422 Місяць тому

      @@adoniscrashboomF u c k , Adonis say it with me

    • @user-MssMiE
      @user-MssMiE Місяць тому

      @@Tjames33926 the difference is culture and mindset because who colonized the islands ..

    • @Tjames33926
      @Tjames33926 Місяць тому

      @@user-MssMiE we were both colonized by England, well I'm talking for myself because I'm from an English-speaking Caribbean country. The accent is different but the mindset is similar.

  • @indridcole7071
    @indridcole7071 Місяць тому +58

    If you feel dude standing in the middle is looking real salty! Post a 👍🏾

    • @RonnieMyers777
      @RonnieMyers777 Місяць тому +4

      We have Malik Yoba at home

    • @devPunks
      @devPunks Місяць тому +1

      👍🏾

    • @name-vx1od
      @name-vx1od Місяць тому +1

      are u ok u are reaching he was calm lol

  • @jbgsaucefam704
    @jbgsaucefam704 Місяць тому +86

    If yu really think London has more diversity than anywhere in America something is wrong with yu

    • @ruben6458
      @ruben6458 Місяць тому +7

      It does tho, it has more than new york also

    • @jbgsaucefam704
      @jbgsaucefam704 Місяць тому

      @@ruben6458 London population of black ppl is 1 percent bro

    • @StylistecS
      @StylistecS Місяць тому

      @@ruben6458I can assure you it doesn’t. London doesn’t have the Latino population that NYC does. The Asian population is about the same.
      I think London beats out every other city in America but NYC is an ethnic beast.

    • @vergespierre4271
      @vergespierre4271 Місяць тому +21

      ​@@ruben6458😅😅😅😅 no

    • @MsAmitola
      @MsAmitola Місяць тому +3

      @@vergespierre4271💯

  • @TurtleIslandr
    @TurtleIslandr Місяць тому +47

    People of color all around the world know we may have a similar ancestor 1,000s of years ago but you can clearly see the difference in Black Americans and Africans

    • @jordanfauntleroy2013
      @jordanfauntleroy2013 Місяць тому +14

      We are different people and we ain't African. Are skeleton structures are different and we have an overbite that Africans don't have. Our people are actually older than the Africans. They wrote about this during the slave trade when they wanted to figure out how we got here.

    • @nisebrand608
      @nisebrand608 Місяць тому +12

      no you cant because all africans dont look the same

    • @devPunks
      @devPunks Місяць тому +2

      ​@@nisebrand608Then why do they play the "You look like this tribe" game? Listen...this nonsense is done. Time is up. Either you stay stuck on stupid psuedo-science...or you just talk to your damn daddy's daddy's daddy. (He's not alive) GO READ THE DAMN DOCUMENTATION that you would rather spit in a cup to avoid.

    • @DreAmantee
      @DreAmantee Місяць тому

      @@jordanfauntleroy2013 go educate urself buddy your people are not older go and see where majority of your people came from

    • @patrickcash864
      @patrickcash864 Місяць тому +3

      The American clearly has European admixture

  • @kandiii05
    @kandiii05 Місяць тому +134

    Those DNA test only go back 5 generations ..those test are guesses, you can test your dog and it will say your dog is from Nigeria 😂 everybody isn't from Africa either ..chileee

    • @Gold833
      @Gold833 Місяць тому +29

      So DNA paternity tests are also guesses right?

    • @kimberlymarai3497
      @kimberlymarai3497 Місяць тому +9

      5 generations is only 75 to 100 years. A generation is only 15-20 years.

    • @MrChauncey1999
      @MrChauncey1999 Місяць тому +19

      If you’re black, at least one parent, probably both are from africa originally. You can’t escape this

    • @DJDav16
      @DJDav16 Місяць тому

      @@Gold833paternity tests require samples from two living people to be valid. Ancestry tests do not. They are largely guesswork and meant for recreational purposes (i.e for fun), it says so in the fine print for any ancestry testing product. People just run with it as fact when it’s really pseudo science.

    • @Alkebulan94
      @Alkebulan94 Місяць тому +6

      @Kandiii05 obviously you dont know how genetic works and dna test

  • @shadowman172005
    @shadowman172005 Місяць тому +5

    Teach brother, the look on their faces is priceless.

    • @tecumseh4095
      @tecumseh4095 Місяць тому

      The first U.S. census was conducted in 1790. That’s 234 year ago not 400 years! He’s full of ish

  • @SozioTheRogue
    @SozioTheRogue Місяць тому +27

    This uncomfortable to watch

    • @adoniscrashboom
      @adoniscrashboom  Місяць тому +3

      What about it makes you feel this way 😅?

    • @jeromejenkins151
      @jeromejenkins151 Місяць тому +12

      ​@@JackChit-pv3djThat's not aggression. That's what Americans call positive energy. This guy is over flowing with enthusiasm and a willingness to connect and communicate. What's troubling is that European Black People have become so docile and conquered that they see this high energy as aggression.

    • @krystlemcalister9895
      @krystlemcalister9895 Місяць тому

      I 100% agree. Adonis comes with a positive spirit but is met with the HATE 1st. In the
      UK they are miserable beings, meanwhile they cosplay Black Americans.

    • @oladeebiazazi4538
      @oladeebiazazi4538 Місяць тому +1

      @@jeromejenkins151It’s kinda annoying sometimes

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      @@adoniscrashboom your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a slave owner, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

  • @discocarol3348
    @discocarol3348 Місяць тому +2

    This is awesome!!!! Keep it up!

  • @JVfromthecreek
    @JVfromthecreek Місяць тому +81

    Genealogical paper records are accurate and spitting for a DNA test is for entertainment purposes. It will help you find a relative NOT a location! Most “Black” Americans that ACTUALLY CARE TO RESEARCH their family and ancestors find that they are either American Indian (Black/Freedman/N/Colored) and European (Black Moor), or either both with other admixtures. A lot have been there way before colonization and was never enslaved. People are mentally enslaved today because of identity theft by Dawes Rolls, Walter Pleckered & US Government.

    • @the_wb
      @the_wb Місяць тому +12

      Say this again so the people in the back can hear this knowledge

    • @kandiii05
      @kandiii05 Місяць тому +13

      They don't hear you , paper genocide was did on us and alot of others in America, smh one of my ancestors race was changed 4 times ..it's sick!!

    • @fredricksmith8760
      @fredricksmith8760 Місяць тому +7

      Yessir these are BLACK AMERICAN FACTS. This is everything a TRUE BLACK AMERICAN was told growing up. We all have a little mullatoe in our family, which is Native and Black or European and Black. My grandmother had green eyes and light skin. But she identified as Black American and on the sensus it says NEGRO.

    • @the_wb
      @the_wb Місяць тому +5

      @@fredricksmith8760 and the 90s they say were now African and pushed hard. African not in My tree. American Indian/black Cherokee Irish and British is my family history

    • @mauricebryant6101
      @mauricebryant6101 Місяць тому

      For the Irish black. Look to the jacobite gleaming.
      British blacks look to. John makay secret service to queen Anne.
      Black gypsies England Scotland and Australia. William Penn proprietor and governor and founder of Pennsylvania.
      Who fought in the revolutionary war. Look to benjamin franklin and his coupling of nations for Germany
      Annuals of the Irish. For name sake scots and danes
      For Russia. Black icons.
      Virgina colonial soldiers...
      Will tell you who fought in the revolution.
      Abe Lincoln story's from friends. Describes him. Jefferson Davis was called olive let me locate my newspaper clippings and I will give you date and times and the papers they were printed in. Find out who the debutante are Northern belle and Southern belles which presidents was marries to native and black european woman. If you would like more I have wappenbauchs. Of england and the holy roman empire. Those are crest books. From great Peter to freaking Santa clause we are the world period. 1921. Is officially the date of what we know as full blown racism the racial integrity act.

  • @lboogey21
    @lboogey21 Місяць тому +21

    They lying about the diversity 😂😂

    • @imnovember9103
      @imnovember9103 Місяць тому

      Right😂😂😂

    • @civildiscourse7626
      @civildiscourse7626 Місяць тому

      Are they?

    • @oladeebiazazi4538
      @oladeebiazazi4538 Місяць тому +1

      I mean it’s the same thing in the US once you’re outside of the cities it’s whiteville lol

    • @blazin2880
      @blazin2880 Місяць тому +1

      Nah they’re not.

    • @sladewilson377
      @sladewilson377 Місяць тому +1

      @@oladeebiazazi4538that’s absolute BS. USA is essentially all the 195 countries in the world compressed into one. There is not one nationality you won’t find in there US. Whites are 60% of the population. Saying the US outside of cities is whiteville is absolute nonsense considering the white population is shrinking and the mixed, Asian and Hispanic ones are rapidly growing. There are so many states where whites are outnumbered by POCs. North America is nothing like Europe that is just white people for the most part. It’s the new world.

  • @Devilsqueen123
    @Devilsqueen123 Місяць тому +9

    Why is it not up for debate when white America says they are American and nobody says a peep as if they are native to the Americas, most of them don’t know where they are from only hear say, but when black Americans say they are black it’s such an uproar and we don’t know where we are from, 400yrs is a long time we are American

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      They still have their last names and speak their languages. your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous African last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a European-American, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

    • @PearlBrowne
      @PearlBrowne Місяць тому +1

      White Americans will still have an ethnicity they relate to. Most of them will tell you and never distant themselves from their European ancestry.

    • @down-b8197
      @down-b8197 Місяць тому

      @@PearlBrowne
      They chose to come here we didn't.

    • @PearlBrowne
      @PearlBrowne Місяць тому

      @@down-b8197 I thought you all were already here?

    • @down-b8197
      @down-b8197 Місяць тому

      @@PearlBrowne
      Should I care what you thought? That's not a belief I hold bro.

  • @HBGoneGlobal
    @HBGoneGlobal Місяць тому +1

    Thanks! My FBA brother is out there in the UK putting in work.

    • @tecumseh4095
      @tecumseh4095 Місяць тому

      The first U.S. census was conducted in 1790. That’s 234 year ago not 400 years! Why didn’t they call him out on is bs?

    • @HBGoneGlobal
      @HBGoneGlobal 27 днів тому

      @@tecumseh4095 why are you asking me?

  • @ezfosheeze
    @ezfosheeze Місяць тому

    1000 comment ... i dig this video first one watched and im here to stay!!! good shit and them boys was good to interview especially bro in glasses

  • @Universityofuncommonsense
    @Universityofuncommonsense Місяць тому +6

    2:46 you ate them up with this one!!!

  • @MsAmitola
    @MsAmitola Місяць тому +9

    God bless this young man. I’ve been saying this for years. just had a conversation with an immigrant African the other day on the same subject-Thanks for educatingthe masses!!!❤

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a European-American, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

  • @LashaylaBell-ee5sk
    @LashaylaBell-ee5sk Місяць тому

    This might be the best group of brothers I've seen thus far. A REAL CONVERSATION! Hey kinfolks!

  • @Ishamel88
    @Ishamel88 Місяць тому +79

    FBA🇺🇸✊🏾❤️ we are not African we are Black foundational Americans we have no friends or allies

    • @plntycash
      @plntycash Місяць тому +10

      What language did FBA speak before yt folks came to america

    • @Almightydubzz
      @Almightydubzz Місяць тому +8

      @@plntycash Cuneiform and Aramaic

    • @JVfromthecreek
      @JVfromthecreek Місяць тому +5

      @@plntycash forms of Hebrew, aramaic, and todays English slang, creole & patois. Alot spoke English words (the same way we have two definitions for most words). Honestly if you check urban dictionary you would see a lot of ancient words we keep recycling.

    • @kemetancientafrica
      @kemetancientafrica Місяць тому +7

      @@Almightydubzz Those are borrowed languages. What was your own language?

    • @kemetancientafrica
      @kemetancientafrica Місяць тому +5

      @@JVfromthecreek Those are borrowed languages. Didn't you have your own language?

  • @Latte-girly90
    @Latte-girly90 Місяць тому +4

    London is an international city, the most populated place in the UK. If you want to compare diversity you need to compare it to NYC or maybe LA. Any other part of the US would be an unequal comparison

  • @MiracleBilly-qn4cg
    @MiracleBilly-qn4cg Місяць тому +20

    Asked them how's many billionaires they have and how many billionaires america have at this moment of time

    • @ManLikeJay
      @ManLikeJay Місяць тому +7

      How does this relate to anything. Do you also know America is at least 10 times larger than the UK so of course you'll have more billionaires

    • @witikka5134
      @witikka5134 Місяць тому +4

      Bro you off topic 😂

    • @oladeebiazazi4538
      @oladeebiazazi4538 Місяць тому +1

      Who’s cares that has nothing to do with the video🤦🏿‍♂️

    • @sladewilson377
      @sladewilson377 Місяць тому +1

      Irrelevant

    • @princeinyang6257
      @princeinyang6257 16 днів тому

      @Miracle,
      Prime example of black ignorance here. Pointless diatribe!

  • @inmythoughts718
    @inmythoughts718 Місяць тому +18

    I am African American and my people were taken from mama Africa.. I love my African Family in the diaspora and on the continent.. knowledge of self has to be supreme, some of us are just lost... Where am I from, I grew up NYC, however my ancestry will always be from Africa

    • @epicmckurdi1299
      @epicmckurdi1299 Місяць тому

      TBH it appears African Americans colonized some black natives in America to the bone.

    • @user-en4lk1tv1j
      @user-en4lk1tv1j Місяць тому +1

      I'am proud to you bro

    • @hoodboyzAtl
      @hoodboyzAtl Місяць тому +8

      We are not African,

    • @inmythoughts718
      @inmythoughts718 Місяць тому

      @@hoodboyzAtl You are not African, I am.. African American.. You don't speak for me

    • @vivianclaiborne7653
      @vivianclaiborne7653 4 дні тому

      @immythoughts
      Your Ancestry isn't from Africa...
      You're not an African-American...
      You're ''ISRAELITE--AMERICANS''~💐

  • @jacklyneverage3881
    @jacklyneverage3881 Місяць тому +30

    Adonis, tell them we are a new and different ethnic group with our ethnogenesis starting here. We are Foundational Black Americans /ADOS/American Freedmen. Our ethnic group is a result of different ethnic groups spanning several continents to create us. We are a result of the intermixing of the founding populations of this country-African, Indigenous, and European. We dont need to know about a specific tribe of where we cone from because we come from many different ethnic groups and tribes creating a new tribe here-us.

    • @tyrone2127
      @tyrone2127 Місяць тому +4

      Beautiful. Correct. I don't know if they understand/know that even if we could trace everyone, we descend from a host of pre-American communities. It would be pointless for each of us to separate out and identify with one line of our ancestry when we could just identify with ourselves in our own distinct experience as a people. They also always seem to forget the Afro-Caribbeans are in a very similar boat (maybe pun intended), the only difference is they have demographic majorities and borders to assert their new cultures/identities.

    • @DoubleAAce
      @DoubleAAce Місяць тому

      so you just forsake your history?

    • @nisebrand608
      @nisebrand608 Місяць тому +2

      yall really need to educate yourselves you sound crazy

    • @dominichoward4833
      @dominichoward4833 Місяць тому +5

      ​@DoubleAAce no. We never forgot we were sold by both Europeans AND Africans... our history is here and longer then them borders the white men gave them countries in africa

    • @dominichoward4833
      @dominichoward4833 Місяць тому

      ​@nisebrand608 what's crazy about it? While claim back there when they sold us too... let's be honest, the world copy's FBA while nobody really thinking about Africa

  • @BossaNovaSamba
    @BossaNovaSamba Місяць тому

    It ain't fun when the shoe is on the other foot.
    Ask dude in the middle.
    Smile just melted away.

  • @OseeQuanKang
    @OseeQuanKang Місяць тому +2

    Keep these going . 😂

  • @nevascared123
    @nevascared123 Місяць тому +9

    May I just point out that in west Africa we have oral tradition. Each village has something called a griot speaker. These people are dedicated from a very young age to learning, reciting and remembering astronomical amounts of history of the families and the history of the area going back generations to the birth of that village and the people. While there arent censuses, there are griots. So saying that you can trace your heritage back further than an african isnt necesarily true. If you want to learn more about this, search for the word "Oriki of" and you will see for yourself someone who is dedicated to remembering the history of their people. We also have family names. Unlike other places, family names in Africa point to a specific town in a specific kingdom. You can tell a Yoruba man your family name and he will tell you where your family is from. That makes a huge difference. We also have tribal scars; though not as common nowadays, these were also used as identifiers of tribes. Just a few things to think about.

    • @down-b8197
      @down-b8197 Місяць тому

      That's for the leaders and chiefs not the people of the village they wasn't documented

    • @epicmckurdi1299
      @epicmckurdi1299 Місяць тому

      Am from the Tiv tribe and our fathers name was Tiv.

    • @diaah2406
      @diaah2406 День тому

      Exactly !!!

  • @TurtleIslandr
    @TurtleIslandr Місяць тому +14

    3:08 DNA test doesn’t verify your ancestors origins at all. 🧬 Genealogy through your birth family will show you.

    • @Meji4287
      @Meji4287 Місяць тому +1

      Not true at all

    • @JVfromthecreek
      @JVfromthecreek Місяць тому +4

      @@Meji4287 they not digging up bones to test bro😂

    • @13579hee
      @13579hee Місяць тому +1

      DNA test show you who you share DNA with

    • @devPunks
      @devPunks Місяць тому

      ​@@13579heeLIVING...not dead...clown

    • @devPunks
      @devPunks Місяць тому

      ​@@Meji4287A dog was tested and was NIGERIAN.
      Nigga YOU AINT INHERITING RAMSEY III's gold....Cut it out.😅

  • @lisalove4131
    @lisalove4131 Місяць тому

    Much love from Memphis and yes we definitely can make some fried chicken here LOL & some bbq..❤

  • @travon354
    @travon354 Місяць тому +5

    2:12 “you and them Africans” 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ronnie2699
      @ronnie2699 Місяць тому +1

      😂😂😂

    • @LuckyNelson-te8uq
      @LuckyNelson-te8uq Місяць тому +3

      In Africa we don't use black because we are majority so calling someone black it's like an insult we were not raised with that and we love black american movies and some songs bt the black national anthem is only in America in Africa we have East, west, and central anthem depending where you come from

    • @travon354
      @travon354 28 днів тому

      @@LuckyNelson-te8uq that’s not the problem it’s how Africans speak with this unwarranted arrogance about us as if they know because they see us in the same media whites do. We don’t mess with them but they do take everything from us and talk shit at the same time

  • @pocahontaspowhatan3368
    @pocahontaspowhatan3368 Місяць тому +7

    That's right don't call me African

    • @inmythoughts718
      @inmythoughts718 Місяць тому

      I am African American and my people were taken from mama Africa.. I love my African Family in the diaspora and on the continent.. knowledge of self has to be supreme, some of us are just lost... Where am I from, I grew up NYC, however my ancestry will always be from Africa

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a European-American, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

    • @vivianclaiborne7653
      @vivianclaiborne7653 4 дні тому

      @@inmythoughts718
      You have no African blood...we're from SHEM~ NOT...Ham!
      We're...''ISRAELITE--AMERICANS''...💐

    • @inmythoughts718
      @inmythoughts718 3 дні тому

      @@vivianclaiborne7653 SO SAYS THE CLOWN WHO IS CONFUSED

  • @GW-iv3bz
    @GW-iv3bz Місяць тому

    Brother cooking FOOD!!!!! Keep learning and educating champion! You on it 🫡🦾

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a European-American, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness..

  • @_illmatic_
    @_illmatic_ Місяць тому +1

    I liked this interview. Those guys were a bit more open minded and wanted to learn and be educated. Deff shows that they are pretty well traveled.

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a European-American, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

  • @jeramiahmyers1987
    @jeramiahmyers1987 Місяць тому +8

    Accohannock Indian Tribe Assateague Peoples Tribe Nause-Waiwash Piscataway Pocomoke Indian patasco, Choptank, Pulaski, 🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹 B-more All day 🎯

    • @MorrisChestbutt
      @MorrisChestbutt Місяць тому

      My fellow Baltimorean 💪🏾

    • @plntycash
      @plntycash Місяць тому

      Yo ass ain’t got no spot on nam reservation

  • @Skelly.B
    @Skelly.B Місяць тому +1

    There are many Mexicans and Puerto Ricans living in London I'm friends with a few of them, there's a big Latino community in South & West London. As for diversity, London is a massive melting pot with people from different ethnic backgrounds, it's been like that for the past 60 plus years, in the past mainstream media didn't really show that to the world, but over the past 27 years things have changed and the world is now seeing how culturally mixed London is.

  • @MrsSouthernRoots
    @MrsSouthernRoots Місяць тому

    Thanks!

  • @gillmsnfillman1691
    @gillmsnfillman1691 Місяць тому +5

    Black is a racial collective term to describe people from Africa, particular those from west central southern, and parts of the east, including their descendants which would mean the African diaspora.
    You can’t tell an African, an Afro Caribbean or an Afro Latino they are not black. That is dumb. You’re trying to monopolise the term black to only mean Americans while changing the entry for it.

    • @devPunks
      @devPunks Місяць тому

      PROVE IT! With all that ancient history there should be some documentation within the land that goes back more than 400 years...Go grab that....trying to see who sold who....Hurry up now...

    • @gillmsnfillman1691
      @gillmsnfillman1691 Місяць тому

      @@devPunks Prove what?
      What are you actually disputing here?

    • @devPunks
      @devPunks Місяць тому

      @@gillmsnfillman1691 since YOU CLAIM people from Africa are Black and it is DOCUMENTED...I'm trying to see if you take that same energy to Morocco 🇲🇦 since they are from Africa that means they are Black too. I guess the Negritos in the Phillipines and the Hindustani must be African too since they are dark as a 🇸🇳 Senegalese man. Irony is they don't even consider themselves "Black" just like the Somalis

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      Speaking as an African.. Let go of that term “black”. When you buy into that too much you end up forgetting who you are. Don’t forget your true racial/tribal belonging. “Black” clusters people who are completely different races. Malinke, Fulani, Turag, and Nama people are entirely different races from each other, not just deferent ethnic groups, but racial groups. An Igbo and a Akhan person are different tribes but the same race “Baa/Kwa”. An Igbo person and a Nilotic person are not at all the same race. Let go of “Black” before you forget yourself.

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      @@devPunksprove what to who? You loud mouth nobodies we just ignore? Hahaha. Lol go prove yourself some culture ahahaha. Randoms.

  • @Universityofuncommonsense
    @Universityofuncommonsense Місяць тому +5

    8:48 YOU WAS GETTING ANNOYING AT THIS POINT THOUGH

    • @adoniscrashboom
      @adoniscrashboom  Місяць тому

      I need to know what people eat out when they come here the best thing to do when you travel a lot is find little hidden hotspots and talk to the locals about the real true vibes
      But I can respect this comment 👌🏾🔥

    • @Universityofuncommonsense
      @Universityofuncommonsense Місяць тому +3

      @@adoniscrashboom it was just the talking over them and hostility. Getting too emotional negates from the point imo. Great content otherwise

    • @adoniscrashboom
      @adoniscrashboom  Місяць тому +2

      @@Universityofuncommonsense to be honest I do not feel this interaction was hostile and I think we were just talking the way normal people talk we all kind of cut each other off it’s natural

    • @Not_Like_Us87
      @Not_Like_Us87 Місяць тому

      ​@@adoniscrashboomYou did great!

    • @Dimeji55
      @Dimeji55 Місяць тому

      They was coolin after you educated them but your energy stayed standoffish .

  • @mundo-beanxd4956
    @mundo-beanxd4956 Місяць тому +2

    You a from Angola 🇦🇴❤🤷🏾‍♂️ came to Luanda bro estamos a tua espera ❤❤❤

  • @essenceofauset7272
    @essenceofauset7272 Місяць тому +5

    Lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring 🎵🎶🎵🎶

  • @JayStunner
    @JayStunner Місяць тому

    I just discovered recently that Mozambique ppl and half of Zimbabwens were also integrated into cape Verde ppl including Portuguese e.t.c

  • @TheEvanduncan23
    @TheEvanduncan23 Місяць тому

    When Adonis brought up Puerto Ricans bruv said a South American community 😂😂

  • @Samuelhill02
    @Samuelhill02 Місяць тому +10

    Glad you are spreading facts because the world tries to downplay our intelligence and our contribution to the world

    • @Gods_Child_777_
      @Gods_Child_777_ Місяць тому +1

      Yall are confused and projecting swear yall are native Americans aboriginal jews moors Hebrew israelites were in america before the Europeans were the olmecs built the pyramids etc lmfao

    • @gillmsnfillman1691
      @gillmsnfillman1691 Місяць тому +1

      @@Gods_Child_777_They are just in the final levels of self hatred.

    • @down-b8197
      @down-b8197 Місяць тому

      ​@@Gods_Child_777_
      Actually history connects us to everything u named... the first books with the information was written when it was illegal for us to read or write.

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a slave owner, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

    • @sladewilson377
      @sladewilson377 Місяць тому +1

      @@Gods_Child_777_and they are so obsessed with their labels 😂😂 FBA, ADOS. I’ve never seen a community place that much emphasis on them like they do.

  • @susankent7103
    @susankent7103 Місяць тому +4

    We do know who we are we

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a European-American, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

  • @Princess_Pixie
    @Princess_Pixie Місяць тому +1

    So when I find all the different tribes that’s in my genetics past 400 years, what’s that gonna do? Also, my light ass has also been mixed with native and European consensually and nonconsensually. Their arguments make no sense.
    Also, Egusi and fufu/pounded yam is so 🔥 that’s the only west african dish I eat religiously.

  • @user-MssMiE
    @user-MssMiE Місяць тому +14

    We need to explain to them that most of us are native Americans... That we was here before slavery... that is why we are Black Americans... We was her thousands of years... And when they come back to America come to the south, so they can learn who we are and stop guess and assuming. My tribe chef is chief Warhorse of the Chahta tribe... From the Mississippi Louisiana area. We know who we are they don't believe us they believe the European..

    • @gillmsnfillman1691
      @gillmsnfillman1691 Місяць тому +5

      Then please stop pretending you deserve reparations. The United States government already gave native Americans reparations.

    • @jordanfauntleroy2013
      @jordanfauntleroy2013 Місяць тому

      @@gillmsnfillman1691 Who are you to tell someone what they deserve? A people you don't even know or know anything about. Dude just shut the f**k up.

    • @jordanfauntleroy2013
      @jordanfauntleroy2013 Місяць тому +5

      @@gillmsnfillman1691 How you going to tell people that got their lands, resources and wealth stripped from them that they don't deserve compensation? You talking crazy bruh and she didn't even bring up reparations you did, so that let's everybody know you feel some type of way. By the way real American Indians don't get reparations and they ain't federally recognized either. Always somebody flapping they gums that don't even know what they talking about.

    • @devPunks
      @devPunks Місяць тому

      ​@@gillmsnfillman1691And I bet you still believe that the "5 Civilized Tribes" are not just "$5 Dollar Indians" A.K.A. White folk that paid $5 to put themselves on the DAWES roll and kick off Black Indians.
      Your \white zaddy put a feather in his cap and you believed him? BWHAHAHAHAHHAHA

    • @gillmsnfillman1691
      @gillmsnfillman1691 Місяць тому +4

      @@jordanfauntleroy2013 I’m not talking crazy at all. I believe AFRICAN Americans, who are descendants of slaves should get reparations. Not this person who says they are a melainated Native American.
      They are Native American who I’m sure will masquerade as an African American to get reparations. Black means descendants of Africans, we don’t call Asian Indians black even if they have dark skin, so this person doesn’t get to claim that either.
      And yes the Native Americans did receive reparations.
      It’s called the Indian Claims Commission. Maybe the poster and yourself if you want to claim native Americans status can go ask why you didn’t receive it. But you have no claim to reparations owed to African Americans who are descendants from slaves who were most of the slaves. Stop trying to appropriate black American

  • @gillmsnfillman1691
    @gillmsnfillman1691 Місяць тому +4

    Why would a Ghanaian or Nigerian use the term Black Ghanaian? It’s like a Polish person saying they are White Polish, it’s redundant.
    You have to use that in the United States as the United is literally a multiracial state. When those Africans go to the United States they can refer to themselves as Black Americans because Black is a racial umbrella term to group those who are descended from Africans. But you’re using a completely different definition.
    You’re just not making any sense.

    • @user-ux2if9xd7w
      @user-ux2if9xd7w Місяць тому

      The term black British is extremely cringe and redundant as well

    • @user-ux2if9xd7w
      @user-ux2if9xd7w Місяць тому

      Most black Americans are indigenous

    • @gillmsnfillman1691
      @gillmsnfillman1691 Місяць тому

      @@user-ux2if9xd7w How is “Black British” redundant?
      The great British Empire had many subjects, it would be cringe to call yourself a “Black English” or “Black Welsh”.
      Again, you FBA don’t understand the difference between nationality, ethnicity, race and heritage.

    • @gillmsnfillman1691
      @gillmsnfillman1691 Місяць тому +1

      @@user-ux2if9xd7w What native tribe are you from?
      I would personally be happy to know that most of you are not African. You have no claim to African descendants of slave reparations. As well as for us to know that the large crime rates have nothing to do with Africans either.

    • @user-ux2if9xd7w
      @user-ux2if9xd7w Місяць тому

      @@gillmsnfillman1691 no I am black in the uk but the te term black British is a lazy term to group people together. Like there is so many different so called black nationalities in the uk. Describing yourself as a colour is extremely problematic.

  • @allenhill1223
    @allenhill1223 Місяць тому +1

    I'm with the brother from Ghana.

  • @sweet49101
    @sweet49101 Місяць тому +1

    not me being black in america and thinking the black national anthem is meek mill dreams & nightmares

  • @MyTruth1771
    @MyTruth1771 Місяць тому +6

    See when their face looked like it froze. Do they even know what a census is.

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a slave owner, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a European-American, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

    • @tecumseh4095
      @tecumseh4095 Місяць тому

      The first U.S. census was conducted in 1790. That’s 234 year ago not 400 years! Why didn’t they call him out on is bs?

  • @jeramiahmyers1987
    @jeramiahmyers1987 Місяць тому +9

    1828 definition of 1st AMER'ICAN, noun A native of America; originally applied to the aboriginals, or copper-colored races, found here by the Europeans; but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America.🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹 B-more All day 🎯

    • @the_wb
      @the_wb Місяць тому +2

      Stuff they don't always teach in school but is is the old txt

    • @user-en4lk1tv1j
      @user-en4lk1tv1j Місяць тому

      Invented story 😊

    • @RonnieMyers777
      @RonnieMyers777 Місяць тому +2

      Its wild how our elders were called Negro, Black, Colored, Afro-American & African-American all in the same lifetime

    • @jeramiahmyers1987
      @jeramiahmyers1987 Місяць тому

      Yerrrrrppp but they all reclassification the last one was African American invented by Jesse's Jackson in 1988 to remove us from our land

  • @artoffacts3737
    @artoffacts3737 Місяць тому +1

    Keep speaking them facts bro🤞🏾

  • @ChaunceyDatGuy
    @ChaunceyDatGuy Місяць тому +1

    We needed bro ‼️💪🏾

  • @Rio-uv1gs
    @Rio-uv1gs Місяць тому +7

    Caribbean and American blacks were both enslaved and where we come from exactly is still unknown because our last names were changed ...So regardless of a census that doesn't take you to exact location of how you got to the u.s. or the Caribbean.

    • @mundo-beanxd4956
      @mundo-beanxd4956 Місяць тому

      DNA 👶🏿

    • @mundo-beanxd4956
      @mundo-beanxd4956 Місяць тому

      You from Angola 🇦🇴🤙🏿👶🏿

    • @poloststyles2669
      @poloststyles2669 Місяць тому +1

      Its crazy because the black indigenous and black native americans got reclassified as negros. Also they were the first slaves in the "New World" no matter what we are Americans and for the 90k that came by way of africa they had an ethnogenesis

    • @Rio-uv1gs
      @Rio-uv1gs Місяць тому

      @@mundo-beanxd4956 nope

    • @Wideout4
      @Wideout4 Місяць тому

      Because of last name huh.

  • @Bryan_Phoenix
    @Bryan_Phoenix Місяць тому +9

    🧢 you cannot figure out what tribe you come from by doing a DNA test. Those tests are vague af and also a lot of the tribes that were around back then don't even exist today and Africa was divided up between different European nations during the Berlin Conference so the countries aren't the same either.

    • @mundo-beanxd4956
      @mundo-beanxd4956 Місяць тому +1

      😂😂😂😂 do a DNA test you will find a metch DNA

    • @Bryan_Phoenix
      @Bryan_Phoenix Місяць тому +2

      @@mundo-beanxd4956 so you can find the tribe you descended from by doing a test now? Even the ones that aren't even around anymore?

    • @royceb4814
      @royceb4814 Місяць тому +1

      @@Bryan_Phoenixdoing all of this research just to go a million miles away from your homeland 😂😂😂

    • @Alkebulan94
      @Alkebulan94 Місяць тому

      ​@@Bryan_Phoenix
      Which tribe aren't there anymore ,?

    • @Bryan_Phoenix
      @Bryan_Phoenix Місяць тому

      @@royceb4814 hopping on the first thing flying just to get the hell out 😂😂😂

  • @torysmith5962
    @torysmith5962 Місяць тому +1

    Be careful over there my guy

  • @FBADAWAY
    @FBADAWAY Місяць тому +2

    Best one yet, boy, did you silence them😂😂😂😂 dont get mad we're just standing on business! 💪🏿

    • @FBADAWAY
      @FBADAWAY Місяць тому

      @danditheyesman848 you are some people. Facts are facts please tell me what's a lie👂🏾

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a European-American, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

  • @sunsetblvd3448
    @sunsetblvd3448 Місяць тому

    @adoniscrashboom i hope u doing good and all I'm black South African i identify as black because of the black consciousness movement by Steve Biko that was and still is meant to unite black ppl since most of us were displaced and enslaved. Our lineages (Well mine😅 anyway since my ancestors primarily lived in the cities.) are traced through old Apartheid documents and family journals. So what I wanted to ask is what makes black person black? Is it they way our oppressors refered to us or sum else
    Thanks if you see this bro and mad love to you keep educating

  • @travon354
    @travon354 Місяць тому +5

    5:14 Africans love to gaslight

  • @tundaiclark8154
    @tundaiclark8154 Місяць тому +14

    They can't even produce a picture of a relative from the 1980's on back because they didn't have the technology...black Americans can
    ..but we don't know where and who we came from...lol the nerve...they have no clue what their great grandparents looked like

    • @mundo-beanxd4956
      @mundo-beanxd4956 Місяць тому +2

      Eu não tenho uma fotografia do meu antepassado a 800 anos atrás mas eu sei onde eles vivem e posso te fazer uma visita guiada a esse local 😂🇦🇴 Angola visit Angola 🇦🇴 your country 🤙🏿

    • @ayasims6816
      @ayasims6816 Місяць тому +4

      You're so misguided. I have pictures of my grandmother from the 1950s and my great-grandmother. Your point is irrelevant. We can also trace back which village my great-grandparents are from and where their graves are. So your point holds no weight.

    • @ayasims6816
      @ayasims6816 Місяць тому

      I can describe exactly how my grandparents and even my aunts look. I’m West African, and I can provide their real names apart from the ones given by their white slave owners. Your point is irrelevant.

    • @royceb4814
      @royceb4814 Місяць тому +1

      @@ayasims6816what part of what you just said can’t black Americans do?

    • @Universityofuncommonsense
      @Universityofuncommonsense Місяць тому

      @@ayasims6816 and I can provide pictures of my ancestors into the 1700's.. the 1950's is nothing lol

  • @baygmtf4949
    @baygmtf4949 Місяць тому

    ❤🔥🔥

  • @lateiro6845
    @lateiro6845 Місяць тому

    Doni, what’s goodie?!

  • @jamila9316
    @jamila9316 Місяць тому

    Thank you Adonis !!!!!

  • @xdangelovidz
    @xdangelovidz Місяць тому +5

    I agree with most of what Host is saying but you can’t say them 3 gentlemen ain’t black when they are black, Black is a race and majority of the population in Africa is black.

    • @StylistecS
      @StylistecS Місяць тому +9

      When we say we Black. It’s not just the skin. It’s the identity. It’s the culture. It’s the lineage. Put it this way. When we say Black, that comes before America. Are you Black before Nigerian? Are you Black before South African? Or another way to put it, is your identity tied into being Black before being Nigerian, South African, or Jamaican?

    • @foreverfly3113
      @foreverfly3113 Місяць тому +5

      I think you misunderstood what he’s saying. On the continent of Africa they do not identify themselves by race but by ethnicity/tribe or nationality. It is only recently they they’ve begun to associate themselves by race especially outside of the continent. In the USA, legally Black Americans (Foundational) are ethnically “Black Americans” legally due to the “one drop rule” created by Walter Plecker for the government. Black majority populations around the do not identify themselves ethnically as “Black”. This is a newer phenomenon in world history but has always been the case in the Americas (with the exception of Canada because some of their Black Canadians are ethically Black Americans that migrated from the colonies).
      Black American
      Nationality: American / Race: Black / Ethnicity: Black American
      Ghanaian American
      Nationality: American / Race: Black / Ethnicity: Akan & Ghanian-American
      Jamaican American
      Nationality: American / Race: Black / Ethncity: Jamaican-American
      * Black Americans associate themselves as “Black” by race & ethnicity which is why people want to see it changed/recognized on the census.

    • @the_wb
      @the_wb Місяць тому +2

      Black is an identification and description not a race.

    • @foreverfly3113
      @foreverfly3113 Місяць тому +1

      @@StylistecS Correct. It’s our “ethncity”.

    • @dejideji92
      @dejideji92 Місяць тому

      ​@@StylistecSyou ain't even black you different shades of brown

  • @shaunjoseph9467
    @shaunjoseph9467 Місяць тому +3

    Do you know America? We have all different type of girls. So the U k cannot com close to the USA with good-looking girls

    • @denisebycapricorn
      @denisebycapricorn Місяць тому +1

      Who is we.

    • @dejideji92
      @dejideji92 Місяць тому

      The uk also has all different type of girls you haven't been to the uk

    • @imnovember9103
      @imnovember9103 Місяць тому

      @@dejideji92you sure about that??

    • @LondonMoneyCashEnterprise
      @LondonMoneyCashEnterprise Місяць тому +1

      @@imnovember9103don’t speak on what u don’t know

    • @user-ux2if9xd7w
      @user-ux2if9xd7w Місяць тому

      ​@@imnovember9103London has west africans, indians, Sri lankans, Pakistanis, bengalis, chinese,Jamaicans, Cubans, Brazilians, Colombians, afghanistans, Turkish, Moroccan, Algerian, somalis and East africans all in one city. We have all types of girls

  • @dejideji92
    @dejideji92 Місяць тому

    Asafo restaurant in brixton is a restaurant i would highly recommend

  • @philliphill9563
    @philliphill9563 Місяць тому

    🙌🏾....

  • @rockb922
    @rockb922 Місяць тому +13

    Nah bruh, the label African American is ours, and no one else's.....even if we don't want to use it. Too much of our history, documents, institutions, monuments, etc use the label African American. I get that folks want to use Black American or Foundational Black American, but we can not surrender the label African American and leave it up for grabs for any black immigrant to hijack and use for their own purposes.
    That name is tied to us and no one else. WE made that name what it is, no one else. We can retire it and put it on the shelf to collect dust, but we can't surrender it to anyone else for them to usurp the history and influence we've tied to the label African American.

    • @vergespierre4271
      @vergespierre4271 Місяць тому +1

      We aren't African but the misnomer pertains to those called blackAmericans.
      Africans are so ashamed of.their lands they will try to be slick and say they are "African American "

    • @kikibigbangfan3540
      @kikibigbangfan3540 Місяць тому +4

      But they are literal African Americans. Most of us haven't seen nor set foot on the continent of Africa in centuries. Black American first...African American second. I'm not letting anyone tie me to a label or continent. I have no recent connection to. Whites don't have to refer to themselves as European Americans. They are white Americans. No superficial titles or labels attached.

    • @the_wb
      @the_wb Місяць тому

      African American was the latest classification given the melondated Americans that removes them from any claims to the land. If Your American school system education not family history or legal documents and census is telling you black Americans are from africa. Then you believed santa clause s child

    • @denisebycapricorn
      @denisebycapricorn Місяць тому

      Exactly

    • @denisebycapricorn
      @denisebycapricorn Місяць тому +4

      ​@@kikibigbangfan3540 lets not create confusion or muddy up the terms Black Americans have been reclassified as. It makes it harder for future generations to trace their ancestry

  • @StrwberryFatou
    @StrwberryFatou Місяць тому +3

    Bro said “I hope so” ???? 😂😂😂
    Edit: “Them” LMAOOO💀🤣
    Black American here and I’d absolutely wanna know where I’m from (as far back as possible) lmao I only know my native side (Cherokee tribe) still need to do a DNA 🧬 test 😂 I’ll get to it soon and update.

    • @btsforever1872
      @btsforever1872 Місяць тому

      😂😂😂

    • @ayasims6816
      @ayasims6816 Місяць тому

      Yes, you might discover that your ancestors were bought without names, merely referred to as slave girls.

    • @reddysetty
      @reddysetty Місяць тому +1

      🇺🇸

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a European-American, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

  • @BossaNovaSamba
    @BossaNovaSamba Місяць тому

    2024 hit different. 👊🏾

  • @natalie_08087
    @natalie_08087 17 днів тому

    The rbf of those guys were insane

  • @lisalovescott8285
    @lisalovescott8285 Місяць тому +13

    They think black Americans are from Africa we are not from Africa we are from America the real Indians

    • @the_wb
      @the_wb Місяць тому +1

      But those convince by the american school system would say were from Africa because they say were from Africa. But not all black Americans ancestors were slaves and some own slaves

    • @user-en4lk1tv1j
      @user-en4lk1tv1j Місяць тому +3

      Blacks americans Côme from de moon😂😂😂

    • @DoubleAAce
      @DoubleAAce Місяць тому

      Black = most likely african.

    • @jayvy1984
      @jayvy1984 Місяць тому +1

      The true indigenous peoples of America don't call themselves Indians because they know their ancestral cultures.

    • @lisalovescott8285
      @lisalovescott8285 Місяць тому +1

      @@jayvy1984 stop it

  • @Indigenous-Niiji8
    @Indigenous-Niiji8 Місяць тому +7

    I’m not African America. I am indigenous American. I’ve NEVER seen a black person a day in my life.

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому +1

      Thank God you loud-mouths don’t claim Africa anymore. Now, no one has to hear your complaints about slavery and reparations. You’re “indigenous Americans” ahahahahaha. You’ve talked yourselves out of money. Hahahahaha.

    • @down-b8197
      @down-b8197 Місяць тому

      @@IKrahnO
      Africans were never promised reparations so how did we talk ourselves out of money?

    • @yama5182
      @yama5182 Місяць тому

      ❔❔❔❔🙄

    • @Indigenous-Niiji8
      @Indigenous-Niiji8 Місяць тому

      @@yama5182 take some time and study history start off with An Emblem of America. Then if you get really curious read the Victory stele of Pianchi. The place of ancient Kemet will blow your mind. Have a peaceful evening.

  • @Mpumza_goat
    @Mpumza_goat 28 днів тому +1

    I'm a South African but my tribe is Xhosa take a research before doing public interviews my brother

  • @bigchamp_LA
    @bigchamp_LA 2 дні тому

    And why do they not have their own slang and lingo. Now their even talking like us😂😂

  • @JayStunner
    @JayStunner Місяць тому

    We also have izithakazelo Thier mentioned more aspecialy Wen you get married and Wen there is a ceremony.izithakazelo means clan names/story ABT our history hence naming a child in Africa has a deeper meaning with our past walls and izithakazelo were a form of us writing a book by passing it into youre children thats why having lots kids in africa means life and it is still taken srsly even today thou others are starting to adopt the europien ways of living hence thell telk you that one child in a marrige

    • @devPunks
      @devPunks Місяць тому

      "Wen" 👈🏾🇳🇬NIGERIAN 🚨TETHER ALERT🚨.... ABEG ABEG ABEG

  • @terrelljackson.
    @terrelljackson. Місяць тому +2

    This was kinda uncomfortable to watch because you can tell bro with the vest on didn’t want to slip up because he was met with perspective he hasn’t been exposed to.

    • @terrelljackson.
      @terrelljackson. Місяць тому

      @@JackChit-pv3dj yeah there was definitely no disrespect involved. I can just tell when people start to sensor themselves.

    • @LowValueMan
      @LowValueMan Місяць тому

      What perspective? A perspective of utter nonsense and absolute garbage White, Latinos, Asian, and Africans laugh at guys like this.

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a European-American, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

  • @tommylee9036
    @tommylee9036 27 днів тому

    I'm from chicago Illinois not no where in africa at all. And buddy with the braids said we don't know! And Ancestry test ain't even real

  • @dedown97
    @dedown97 Місяць тому

    95% correct in your analysis

  • @javontewade7507
    @javontewade7507 Місяць тому

    This was a great one🪶💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾

  • @Universityofuncommonsense
    @Universityofuncommonsense Місяць тому

    2:01 exactly!!!!!!

  • @MISTERALSTON
    @MISTERALSTON Місяць тому +1

    Siksika, Aniyvwiyaʔi, Coharie and Saponi. North Carolina all day.

  • @Princess_Pixie
    @Princess_Pixie Місяць тому +1

    Idk if we can claim black just for ourselves but it’d be nice. If we can successfully do it I’m down because I say black period when people ask me too.

    • @vivianclaiborne7653
      @vivianclaiborne7653 4 дні тому

      @Princess_Pixie
      BUT...we're not Black-Americans...
      We're...''ISRAELITE--AMERICANS~ according to Genesis...our History Book...read it!💐

  • @InjunZ
    @InjunZ Місяць тому

    They know who we are 🪶🪶🪶🪶

  • @PuffalosFinest
    @PuffalosFinest Місяць тому +1

    The women here is FIRE !!!!!!!!

  • @janicet2665
    @janicet2665 Місяць тому

    Teach them and the young man did say that and alot of Africans spit that out their mouth when they want to disrespect us.

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a European-American, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

  • @bebaramz9914
    @bebaramz9914 Місяць тому

    …and this whole time I thought we all came from different star systems, not a piece of land 😔 lol

  • @bernadettesemple9301
    @bernadettesemple9301 Місяць тому +2

    THEY NOT LIKE US!!!

  • @Cali7870
    @Cali7870 Місяць тому +1

    Bro literally said you cant be black and African while thats the main we are known for😂😂😅

    • @devPunks
      @devPunks Місяць тому +1

      Nobody's skin is Black. And nobody's skin is White.
      What the hell are you talking about? You DO know that Race based off Melanin has been debunked for a few decades now right?

  • @user-fs6kk4vj7y
    @user-fs6kk4vj7y Місяць тому +1

    Lift every voice and sing

  • @Tmac_305
    @Tmac_305 Місяць тому

    Miami is no illusion... Its everyday reality! 💪🏾😎👍🏾🌴🌞

  • @sethstickle_
    @sethstickle_ 10 днів тому

    For anyone who wants to say that London is more diverse then New York here the statistics for the world population review website.
    “The top ten major cities by percentage of foreign-born residents:
    Miami, United States (58.3%)
    Toronto, Canada (49.0%)
    Sydney, Australia (45.4%)
    Vancouver, Canada (42.5%)
    Melbourne, Australia (41.3%)
    San Jose, United States (39.3%)
    Los Angeles, United States (37.7%)
    New York City, United States (37.5%)
    London, United Kingdom (36.4%)
    San Francisco, United States (34.9%)”

  • @osirisasar2392
    @osirisasar2392 24 дні тому

    Crazy thing about yhis african guessing where you might ve from in Africa the term in america in my mims sude is Gullah/Geechee. Gullah is believe yo be derived from natuve Americans, as well as african Gola tribe ir people from Angola.
    Geechee pos derived from ogeechee river natives and Kissi African people. He is smart smart

  • @eclarida
    @eclarida 24 дні тому

    But that’s a mess too because African Americans are mixed ethnically even within Africa, we are of multiple ethnic groups in Africa. I am more that 8 ethnic groups in Africa but just from my mitochondrial dna I’m Fulani with the closest country being Nigeria but I am also Yoruba and family was in the Oyo Empire but I’m so much more. I am Human!

    • @vivianclaiborne7653
      @vivianclaiborne7653 4 дні тому

      @eclarida
      NO...such People as African-Americans...we are not mixed with African...
      We're...''ISRAELITE--AMERICANS...according to Genesis...we're NOT of Ham...we're from SHEM~

  • @robintaylor4809
    @robintaylor4809 Місяць тому +2

    Those DNA test can’t tell you who you are, but it can’t find relatives so if you can find a cousin in Africa that you can call or they can call you that would be wonderful. Excellent finding relatives.

    • @Meji4287
      @Meji4287 Місяць тому +1

      Actually they do😂

  • @Shestylez1988
    @Shestylez1988 Місяць тому

    I’m convinced that they seriously delusional across the water. Geesh 😂 I’m so proud to be black

  • @bossmanrichhh1170
    @bossmanrichhh1170 Місяць тому

    We sure do know

  • @tyrone2127
    @tyrone2127 Місяць тому +2

    African American or Afro American has been used by our ancestors in various places for years and years, before the late 20th century. Other than the vagueness of the term, I truly don't understand the hate it receives. One side of me says it's because it eventually became associated with what 'those people' (yt) call us (formally or sarcastically), so we've rejected it in response to that. I also think certain people who are not us hate the term on a spiritual level, because naming ourselves outside of their preset racial caste system is a small expression of self determination and autonomy on our end. But that's a deeper conversation.

    • @tyrone2127
      @tyrone2127 Місяць тому

      On the flip side of this issue, I don't mind us rejecting the term 'African American', though I dislike giving it to other black communities in the country and distorting its long history of being associated with **US**. I also don't like the lack of an adequate term to replace it (a hundred acronyms and one generic racial term: black). We can only all agree on being called black, which is ironically what certain people called us from the beginning. We are now actively shooting down our own conventions in favor of their terminology and ideas.

    • @IKrahnO
      @IKrahnO Місяць тому

      your brain is undeveloped. An indigenous last name alone tells an African their direct bloodline/clan/kingdom belonging. A person with “Gao” in their last name like many of the Kru people of modern day Ivory Coast tells them they’re from the “Gao” kingdom in what is now modern day Niger. Same with a person with a Malinke last name knowing they’re from the Mali and Ghana Empires. The Ghana Empire that’s goes all the way back to 200 B.C.. Forget a measly couple generations you all speak off. Your last names most potently trace back to a European-American, then a bunch of random guys running around mid-evil Europe. We speak pinpoint ancient languages, have pinpoint ancient last names, write in pinpoint ancient scripts, and wear pinpoint ancient garments, and have pinpoint oral traditions that keep an incredibly traceable and unshakeable knowing of where we’re from in all of us. This is what we mean when we say you don’t know where your from. Your “native” tongue is a European language, but you’re not European. Your “native” clothing is European and European-American, but you’re not any of that. Your “native” religion is…. Well… you get the point… Stop approaching Africans with foolishness.

    • @vivianclaiborne7653
      @vivianclaiborne7653 4 дні тому

      @@tyrone2127
      PLEASE...let the...the whole..🌏...''WORLD''...reject the term...''African--Americans.''
      We were born in AMERICA, but our Forefathers were not African...they were...'ISRAELITES.
      According to the Bible in Genesis...we're from the Line of Shem...Tribe of Judah~
      🥀Africans, are from the Line of Ham, the Progenitor of the Blacks, but not the Negroes~
      Those in Israel knows who we are~
      We are..🥀.''ISRAELITE--AMERICANS''...it's a SECRET...tell everyone~
      We are the People of the...''TORAH''...📖...🥰...

  • @kinggee5605
    @kinggee5605 8 днів тому +1

    I gotta call cap on the Mexicans 😂😂😂 that don’t even sound right like why would they want to go all the way to the UK when they r literally on the border of the States. If there’s Mexicans in the UK they r from the States studying abroad, like 5 of them and then they probably going to go back to the US when they’re done lol

  • @kayfeathers7209
    @kayfeathers7209 Місяць тому +1

    Crazy dude don’t know what diversity means because it’s just as in the US as in the UK. The diversity is different because of the LOCATION.

  • @Manniemo49
    @Manniemo49 Місяць тому +1

    Not the guy from Ghana who only traveled to Colorado and Utah of all places trying to say the UK is more diverse 😩. And yes, Im sure there are Mexicans and Puerto Ricans, but you don't see the enclaves and widespread populations as in the U.S. Oh my goodness..

    • @jeromejenkins151
      @jeromejenkins151 Місяць тому

      They don't have Inuit people,Or any of the native tribes we still have. The Cherokee,Black Foot ,Geechi ,Navajo are all still around. Take those groups combine them with the Polynesian, Hawaiian and South American groups like Cubans,Dominicans, Guatemalans, Peruvians,etc. There's no way the U.K is more diverse than America. I didn't even name the several European, Asian and African groups that call America home. They're ignorant and arrogant and that's a bad combination. They're so ignorant and arrogant they don't even know how much they don't know.

    • @user-ux2if9xd7w
      @user-ux2if9xd7w Місяць тому

      London has west africans, indians, Sri lankans, Pakistanis, bengalis, chinese,Jamaicans, Cubans, Brazilians, Colombians, afghanistans, Turkish, Moroccan, Algerian, somalis and East africans all in one city.

    • @Manniemo49
      @Manniemo49 Місяць тому +1

      @@user-ux2if9xd7w and do you think the US doesn’t ?? We have all those nationalities in just my university. You’re trying to compare the country of immigrants to a city of ONE culture. In California alone you can find hubs of all of those you named. You may have a sprinkle of people of those nationalities but not entire enclaves. Look up the word before you answer.

    • @user-ux2if9xd7w
      @user-ux2if9xd7w Місяць тому

      @@Manniemo49 only new york and miami can match london for ethnic diversity. Plus you guys are more segregated. Just look at the American south.

    • @user-ux2if9xd7w
      @user-ux2if9xd7w Місяць тому

      @@Manniemo49 no its not a sprinkle london is multicultural. Our national dish is and Indian one. We have carribean carnival and columbian carnival every summer. Ghana party in the park. Punjabi clubs, afrobeat and dancehall clubs. White people are actually a minority in london. London is more ethnically diverse than most states in America.

  • @k5elevencinc0
    @k5elevencinc0 Місяць тому

    DNA tests be so funny style.

  • @MrMillvico
    @MrMillvico Місяць тому

    What he’s saying is although the diversity mix is more than likely equal as there aren’t any Atlanteans wakandens or martians in the US …but the divers population is larger (in the US) There’s probably more diversity just in New York and Florida than all of the UK

    • @user-ux2if9xd7w
      @user-ux2if9xd7w Місяць тому

      We are comparing cities not countries. London is not the rest of the uk. If you want to compare diversity you have to compare London to NYC.