I absolutely love my African brothers and sisters, and I Absolutely love, my black African brothers and sisters were one of the same stop letting people divide us
We must never allow the white supremacist to continue dividing us. First it was the lighter and dark skin black people, then it was who spoke with or without an accent. Now, this next attack on us is to do with who was stolen and robbed as opposed to those who speak and dream in their own language. This is meant to stop the worst possible thing they have always feared, Our Unity !! Us Uniting !! We have more things that unite us, as opposed to those that divide. One love ☝🏾 ❤💛💚 One Africa 🌍
lol i worked with both blacks and Africans.. and white People arent dividing anything.. africans just dont like u black folk.. they told me its cause they think black Americans are lazy :/
@@RedFuzeGaming Every tribe was selling off their prisoners of war including many of the first Africans that was brought to this country. Nobody was completely innocent
@@RedFuzeGaming lmao oh you one of them tap dancing for your massa types huh? You can’t compare Africans with Europeans… we never went on conquest enslaving people all over the world and we never practiced racism. Stop it bruh
Black Americans have different cultures within America. Goya is used where there’s a heavy population of Hispanics. Most of us use seasoning salt. Where I am from its Lawrys all day. Some use Cajun/creole. Some use Old bay seasoning. In Louisiana they use onion, celery and green pepper which they call the holy trinity. It depends on the region.
@yaadinon-fiction6181 you lying. Stop saying shit because you think it sounds good. This crispy heathen. We are not latino, we don't use Goya mix on our food like that. Thatvis a latino and Philippino customes. And we don't give a damn how a african feels. Yall damn sure don't practice Foundational Black American customs. We make sure we have no chap lips, we wear deodorant faithfully, and we wash our azz faithfully. That's not a african thing.
Truth is some AAs don’t like associating with Africans and vv and then there’s the rest of us who don’t care about division and want to learn from each other. My husband is AA and we always laughing each other in how different and similar some things are. We for sure can’t have unseasoned food. But I don’t always like my chicken breaded. I like it over hot coals more than deep fried. But even when frying we don’t usually bread ours. We have such a diverse culinary menu in this house 😂
@Melanin_Move This crispy heathen. We are not latino, we don't use Goya mix on our food like that. Thatvis a latino and Philippino customes. And we don't give a damn how a african feels. Yall damn sure don't practice Foundational Black American customs. We make sure we have no chap lips, we wear deodorant faithfully, and we wash our azz faithfully. That's not a african thing.
Lawrys seasoning salt was a staple in black American household, Goya seasoning was a staple in Latin households, however we all use shea, coconut & Vaseline being ashy really is a crime 😂
Im AA and send ❤️ ❤️ ❤ to all africans on the continent, and everyone on 🌍 who has the love of I AM in their heart. Compassion to those who choose hate or division. They must feel awful inside 😢
Bissa of Burkina Faso North of Ghana living in The Americas four hundred plus some of us know Our Universal and African Ancestry ❤❤….The journey continues….,,
I think they mean they are not reminded of it. You are just about always just a person you many be X tribe, but you are never a Black person if you are watching the news and you here "there was a car jacking.... You don't have to think "Gee" hope they weren't Black" It's just a person
@@mrhimselfalone7657 Facts granted; if these divisive ideas of coloration were only relegated to the diaspora and South Africa, wasn't that one of the seeds sown that caused the awful situation to take place in Rwanda, and the ignored underlying problem of skin bleaching in the continent among other places is selective ignorance.
@@ShakorPicou the situation in Rwanda was in part from teaching the Hamitic hypothesis. This was a racist replacement of the old claim of the curse of Ham. The curse of Ham went like this
@@ShakorPicou Louis Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews (pages 168-170) When Noah awoke from his wine and became sober, he pronounced a curse upon Ham in the person of his youngest son Canaan. To Ham himself he could do no harm, for God had conferred a blessing upon Noah and his three sons as they departed from the ark. Therefore he put the curse upon the last-born son of the son that had prevented him from begetting a younger son than the three he had. The descendants of Ham through Canaan therefore have red eyes, because Ham looked upon the nakedness of his father; they have misshapen lips, because Ham spoke with his lips to his brothers about the unseemly condition of his father; they have twisted curly hair, because Ham turned and twisted his head round to see the nakedness of his father; and they go about naked, because Ham did not cover the nakedness of his father. Thus he was requited, for it is the way of God to mete out punishment measure for measure. Canaan had to suffer vicariously for his father's sin. Yet some of the punishment was inflicted upon him on his own account, for it had been Canaan who had drawn the attention of Ham to Noah's revolting condition. Ham, it appears, was but the worthy father of such a son. The last will and testament of Canaan addressed to his children read as follows: "Speak not the truth; hold not yourselves aloof from theft; lead a dissolute life; hate your master with an exceeding great hate; and love one another." As Ham was made to suffer requital for his irreverence, so Shem and Japheth received a reward for the filial, deferential way in which they took a garment and laid it upon both their shoulders, and walking backward, with averted faces, covered the nakedness of their father. Naked the descendants of Ham, the Egyptians and Ethiopians, were led away captive and into exile by the king of Assyria, while the descendants of Shem, the Assyrians, even when the angel of the Lord burnt them in the camp, were not exposed, their garments remained upon their corpses unsinged. And in time to come, when Gog shall suffer his defeat, God will provide both shrouds and a place of burial for him and all his multitude, the posterity of Japheth
I struggle with the conditions that must be true in a majority black country in Africa whose post colonial education system doesnt teach a collective black identity and experience given that the whole country and continent is treated as black in the socioeconomic and geopolitical context. How do you grow up in Ghana and understand why your country is the way it is without understanding the racial context of your history?
You should check your volume settings on the phone you can't even hear you and in relationship to other videos you are much lower volume than all the other videos
We're the majority in many African countries - more than 70% or 80%. So colour or racial differences may be more relevant for the minority (those descending from Indians, Arabs, Europeans). Differences among the majority may arise from region of origin or tribe.
I don't think you know but the term "black" it's a term that comes from Europeans social engineering even though many alienated people in Africa associate themselves to that term it's not a general thing. Because in Africa we associate ourselves to our ethnicity and not to this Black and White nonsense.
Black and white is a term used a lot during the colonial period most Africans don’t identify ourselves with being black will just identify with our ethnicity it is completely different in the western world though it’s okay you guys do your thing
@kiosdiary224 because God blessed us to not be african. This should explain better to you africans: Indigenous pop: native american music from jazz to hip hop creates a forum for the interdisciplinary discussion of popular music performed and created by American Indian musicians. In addition to examining the influence of popular musical forms from blues, jazz, country western, rock, folk, punk, reggae, and hip hop on Indigenous expressive forms, our contributors similarly note the ways that the various genres have been shaped by what some have called the “Red Roots” of American-originated musical stylesMost reservation agents and boarding school superintendents associated what they called “Indian music” with “savagery,”
I went to African store in Atlanta, I asked for barbeque sauce, she showed me that spice. I told her I never tasted it before? I can tell from her face. He surely is not African.
How do you find it hard to identify with other black people...its the mindset. If you can't empathize with other peoples pain especially people that look similar to you...then something is wrong in your mind.
No, wrong. It is a combination of history and cultural upbringing. The Ghanian mind and say, the mind of the average New York African American are totally different 😂 because duh, why would you believe thoughts, feelings, and cultural experiences are connected to skin color?
@@Rio-uv1gs you know about projection but you don't know what an implication is? I shouldn't have to pick apart your argument for you 😂 you know wtf you meant. In your mind niggas think alike.
Im from Bahia Brazil we where the biggest slave port during the trans Atlantic slave trade most of us have African dna wether we fully black or mixed a lot of our slang comes from Kikongo and Yoruba language our food and our culture is very alike to our ancestors even when we don’t notice it but African Americans are in a different realm and don’t care abt africa it’s like they don’t even have African blood
All traces of Africa were removed from soon-to-be-Blacks immediately upon their arrival. Even 1 generation later, most traces of Africa were gone. The exception would be Geechee people in coastal Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. All of our experiences happened in America thus we have a black American culture. It's not really "not caring" about Africa, but it's not the top of the priority list right now.
@@GentleBreeze-ib9dz Almost 50% of Brazil is descended from African roots and they are some of the least literate blacks in the west. There are even black Brazilians who are thankful for slavery even though they live in abject poverty with no clean water or food not to mention electricity.
@@lordschild673 I'm from Texas. We never used Goya. We have a special seasoning down here called Texjoy. We always used that, onion and garlic powders.
@@brandonray4379 oh man Texas, I had to much fun there last year lol I have a lot of fam out there… But yeah, I’ve never heard of that seasoning might need to check it out…
This is West African thing got nothing to do with us in SOUTHERN AFRICA I've heard some person called Chimanda or whatever and is some author out of Nigeria say the same thing this woman says and that is she didn't know she was black till she got to the West. Utter nonsense 😂🙄😁 I'm 50 and since little kids we always knew we were black. I think difference is because in Southern Africa we always grew up with a large white population so of course we knew we were black. It was obvious And no there is no beef with African Americans. Zero. At least in Southern Africa anyway. That's a West Africa thing🙄
@kiosdiary224 Yall sound stupid azz fk. What you really mean is I thought I would be treated better than black americans but they reminded me quicksilver was just a african immigrant and I now identify as black american to get benifits
Black Americans are native to America. We once thought we were Africans and celebrated Africa and pressed the United States to bring more African to America since Hispanics were getting their people in. Unfortunately, it backfired. Black Americans ran with skin color only to find out they were actually indigenous to America. They ended up inviting more enemies to their party than friends and relatives.
Shut up! Shut up and stop being stupid! I'm so so sick and tired of you annoying pretendians! You are NOT native American! Yo nappy head is African! I'm tired of yall!
@joejulian617 Indigenous pop: native american music from jazz to hip hop creates a forum for the interdisciplinary discussion of popular music performed and created by American Indian musicians. In addition to examining the influence of popular musical forms from blues, jazz, country western, rock, folk, punk, reggae, and hip hop on Indigenous expressive forms, our contributors similarly note the ways that the various genres have been shaped by what some have called the “Red Roots” of American-originated musical stylesMost reservation agents and boarding school superintendents associated what they called “Indian music” with “savagery,”
Adobo spice is a immigrant thing blk Americans are not interested also you found out your blk 10 years ago dang the colonization did a mind 🖕🏾 on Africans anyway we’re not the same
That’s because in America, everything is about race. Even though every country has essentially the same history, including slavery and colonization of some sort for some reason black Americans want to hold onto it, and wear it like a cloak of martyrdom. Black Americans are just Americans. They’re not African.
Last time I checked, blacks didn't celebrate the confederacy or constantly bring up the civil war or try to find ways to diminish slavery. And also, last time I checked, the world's richest minority, the jews, absolutely commemorate their days in slavery (Passover) and the Holocaust. You sound like a MAGA sheep.
I’m black African I lived in Sudan Beruit and now in the USA for about 22 years of my live I came her w when I was 6 I’ve known owns Since a jit. I experienced racism from whites Asians Arab blacks black Americans Latinos and Asians. It seems as tho I this world if you’re blacked your hated. When I saw black Americans lived and grew up amongst them I thought amongs people like me but they were the most racist ones but not all of them are liked that
Black/African people cannot be racist against Black/African people. Not in most cases. Your last name seems Bantu. African Americans are West African and Bantu mostly with some West European Native American and Southeast Asian Ancestry. West Africans and Bantu are considered the same race as each other
The genetic history of Bantu speakers and their relationship to African-Americans Peer-Reviewed Publication AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (AAAS)
Researchers have used genetic analysis to model the much-debated migration paths, and mingling patterns, of Bantu-speaking people as they disseminated across Africa. Their results reveal how Bantu-speaking peoples (BSPs), which today account for one-third of sub-Saharan Africans, attained gene variations associated with resistance to malaria and lactose digestion. They also shed light on the genetic diversity of modern African-Americans.
gain more insights, Etienne Patin et al. analyzed a total of 548,055 high-quality single nucleotide polymorphisms of 2,055 modern individuals from 57 populations across Africa. Using modelling software, the researchers found that BSPs first moved southward through the rainforest before migrating further south and east, which has been debated. As they dispersed through the rainforest, BSPs encountered local populations of rainforest hunter-gatherers (RHGs), resulting in an admixture event roughly 800 years ago. Analyses of data allowed the authors to identify adaptive genes that BSPs likely acquired from other African populations, including specific immune-related genes. Lastly, to better understand the genetic contribution of BSPs to present-day African Americans of North America, the team estimated the African ancestry of 5,244 African Americans from various locations on the North American continent. Among other findings, the authors report that African Americans in these locations retain approximately 16% western RHG ancestry, suggesting that African Americans are more genetically diverse than previously suggested.
This is West African thing got nothing to do with us in SOUTHERN AFRICA I've heard some person called Chimanda or whatever and is some author out of Nigeria say the same thing this woman says and that is she didn't know she was black till she got to the West. Utter nonsense 😂🙄😁 I'm 50 and since little kids we always knew we were black. I think difference is because in Southern Africa we always grew up with a large white population so of course we knew we were black. It was obvious And no there is no beef with African Americans. Zero. At least in Southern Africa anyway. That's a West Africa thing🙄
@@BonganiMagadu In the video, she said black people all use shea butter. You said in your comment that it’s a W. African thing that has nothing to do with S. Africa.
I absolutely love my African brothers and sisters, and I Absolutely love, my black African brothers and sisters were one of the same stop letting people divide us
We must never allow the white supremacist to continue dividing us. First it was the lighter and dark skin black people, then it was who spoke with or without an accent. Now, this next attack on us is to do with who was stolen and robbed as opposed to those who speak and dream in their own language. This is meant to stop the worst possible thing they have always feared, Our Unity !! Us Uniting !!
We have more things that unite us, as opposed to those that divide.
One love ☝🏾 ❤💛💚
One Africa 🌍
Whites are not doing anything to you people
lol i worked with both blacks and Africans.. and white People arent dividing anything.. africans just dont like u black folk.. they told me its cause they think black Americans are lazy :/
@@RedFuzeGaming”Africa” didn’t sell anything. Enemy tribes sold their prisoners of war.
@@RedFuzeGaming Every tribe was selling off their prisoners of war including many of the first Africans that was brought to this country. Nobody was completely innocent
@@RedFuzeGaming lmao oh you one of them tap dancing for your massa types huh? You can’t compare Africans with Europeans… we never went on conquest enslaving people all over the world and we never practiced racism. Stop it bruh
I too feel the same way we are one race of many skin tones but we are still one race
I agree.
Facts black people are one
100
agree 👍🏿
Black Americans have different cultures within America. Goya is used where there’s a heavy population of Hispanics. Most of us use seasoning salt. Where I am from its Lawrys all day. Some use Cajun/creole. Some use Old bay seasoning. In Louisiana they use onion, celery and green pepper which they call the holy trinity. It depends on the region.
We have a lot in common. And the tension is manufactured through media propaganda.
Manufactured through white supremacist
@yaadinon-fiction6181 you lying. Stop saying shit because you think it sounds good.
This crispy heathen. We are not latino, we don't use Goya mix on our food like that. Thatvis a latino and Philippino customes. And we don't give a damn how a african feels. Yall damn sure don't practice Foundational Black American customs. We make sure we have no chap lips, we wear deodorant faithfully, and we wash our azz faithfully. That's not a african thing.
Truth is some AAs don’t like associating with Africans and vv and then there’s the rest of us who don’t care about division and want to learn from each other.
My husband is AA and we always laughing each other in how different and similar some things are.
We for sure can’t have unseasoned food. But I don’t always like my chicken breaded. I like it over hot coals more than deep fried. But even when frying we don’t usually bread ours.
We have such a diverse culinary menu in this house 😂
This is so true 😂😂😂🙌🏽
@Melanin_Move This crispy heathen. We are not latino, we don't use Goya mix on our food like that. Thatvis a latino and Philippino customes. And we don't give a damn how a african feels. Yall damn sure don't practice Foundational Black American customs. We make sure we have no chap lips, we wear deodorant faithfully, and we wash our azz faithfully. That's not a african thing.
Anea Yessss … we are the same and powerful when united… love y’all !! 🫶🏾🤎✊🏾🌹👏🏾🙏🏾
Lawrys seasoning salt was a staple in black American household, Goya seasoning was a staple in Latin households, however we all use shea, coconut & Vaseline being ashy really is a crime 😂
Im AA and send ❤️ ❤️ ❤ to all africans on the continent, and everyone on 🌍 who has the love of I AM in their heart. Compassion to those who choose hate or division. They must feel awful inside 😢
That is not true black Americans did not grow up using adobo we use McCormick
Lawry’s in our household.
Zattaran's and Tony Chacherie's Creole Seasoning.
😂 but you know what she means though, don’t you? All purpose seasoning because it’s a crime to eat unseasoned food, when you’re black.
Bissa of Burkina Faso North of Ghana living in The Americas four hundred plus some of us know Our Universal and African Ancestry ❤❤….The journey continues….,,
Love your take on it 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🥰♥️
Thank you. Finally a peaceful narrative
U know, every time I hear a colonial African bro or sis says they didn't know they were black until they travel abroad it gets harder to swallow🤔📖💭
I think they mean they are not reminded of it. You are just about always just a person you many be X tribe, but you are never a Black person if you are watching the news and you here "there was a car jacking.... You don't have to think "Gee" hope they weren't Black" It's just a person
@@mrhimselfalone7657 Facts granted; if these divisive ideas of coloration were only relegated to the diaspora and South Africa, wasn't that one of the seeds sown that caused the awful situation to take place in Rwanda, and the ignored underlying problem of skin bleaching in the continent among other places is selective ignorance.
@@ShakorPicou the situation in Rwanda was in part from teaching the Hamitic hypothesis. This was a racist replacement of the old claim of the curse of Ham. The curse of Ham went like this
@@ShakorPicou Louis Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews (pages 168-170)
When Noah awoke from his wine and became sober, he pronounced a curse upon Ham in the person of his youngest son Canaan. To Ham himself he could do no harm, for God had conferred a blessing upon Noah and his three sons as they departed from the ark. Therefore he put the curse upon the last-born son of the son that had prevented him from begetting a younger son than the three he had.
The descendants of Ham through Canaan therefore have red eyes, because Ham looked upon the nakedness of his father; they have misshapen lips, because Ham spoke with his lips to his brothers about the unseemly condition of his father; they have twisted curly hair, because Ham turned and twisted his head round to see the nakedness of his father; and they go about naked, because Ham did not cover the nakedness of his father. Thus he was requited, for it is the way of God to mete out punishment measure for measure.
Canaan had to suffer vicariously for his father's sin. Yet some of the punishment was inflicted upon him on his own account, for it had been Canaan who had drawn the attention of Ham to Noah's revolting condition. Ham, it appears, was but the worthy father of such a son. The last will and testament of Canaan addressed to his children read as follows: "Speak not the truth; hold not yourselves aloof from theft; lead a dissolute life; hate your master with an exceeding great hate; and love one another."
As Ham was made to suffer requital for his irreverence, so Shem and Japheth received a reward for the filial, deferential way in which they took a garment and laid it upon both their shoulders, and walking backward, with averted faces, covered the nakedness of their father. Naked the descendants of Ham, the Egyptians and Ethiopians, were led away captive and into exile by the king of Assyria, while the descendants of Shem, the Assyrians, even when the angel of the Lord burnt them in the camp, were not exposed, their garments remained upon their corpses unsinged. And in time to come, when Gog shall suffer his defeat, God will provide both shrouds and a place of burial for him and all his multitude, the posterity of Japheth
Another claim was that while on the ark no sex was to be had, but Ham disobeyed and was "smitten in his skin"
Isn't adobo is from goya a Spanish product..lol..also shea butter is a natural moisturizer made for a nut, vassiline is made out of petroleum
I love this ❤
I struggle with the conditions that must be true in a majority black country in Africa whose post colonial education system doesnt teach a collective black identity and experience given that the whole country and continent is treated as black in the socioeconomic and geopolitical context. How do you grow up in Ghana and understand why your country is the way it is without understanding the racial context of your history?
You should check your volume settings on the phone you can't even hear you and in relationship to other videos you are much lower volume than all the other videos
South Africans can relate to the Adobo spice, never heard of it!!
I love this🇧🇸🌎🇬🇭🇧🇸🌎🇬🇭🇧🇸🌎🇬🇭🇧🇸❤️🖤💚🇧🇸 I wish I could go home to AFRICA
The spice Goya Adobo is Hispanic spices mix own by a Hispanic American company & so is the largest Minority in the USA, Hispanics
Lol the fact Madea is my favorite show/ movies I love all of her/his movies
Akon sister😂😂
If you had no idea that you were black. What color did you think you were? I hear this a lot coming from Africans and I'm just curious.
We're the majority in many African countries - more than 70% or 80%. So colour or racial differences may be more relevant for the minority (those descending from Indians, Arabs, Europeans).
Differences among the majority may arise from region of origin or tribe.
I don't think you know but the term "black" it's a term that comes from Europeans social engineering even though many alienated people in Africa associate themselves to that term it's not a general thing. Because in Africa we associate ourselves to our ethnicity and not to this Black and White nonsense.
Black and white is a term used a lot during the colonial period most Africans don’t identify ourselves with being black will just identify with our ethnicity it is completely different in the western world though it’s okay you guys do your thing
We are black American we are not African American
Why not?
@kiosdiary224 because God blessed us to not be african. This should explain better to you africans: Indigenous pop: native american music from jazz to hip hop creates a forum for the interdisciplinary discussion of popular music performed and created by American Indian musicians. In addition to examining the influence of popular musical forms from blues, jazz, country western, rock, folk, punk, reggae, and hip hop on Indigenous expressive forms, our contributors similarly note the ways that the various genres have been shaped by what some have called the “Red Roots” of American-originated musical stylesMost reservation agents and boarding school superintendents associated what they called “Indian music” with “savagery,”
Umm speak for yourself on that one. Descendants of enslaved Africans in the US are African American. Stop the self hate
Speak for yourself
That's that Jessie Jackson b*******
I don't know you, how can I be anti you.. Black Power
I went to African store in Atlanta, I asked for barbeque sauce, she showed me that spice. I told her I never tasted it before? I can tell from her face. He surely is not African.
How do you find it hard to identify with other black people...its the mindset. If you can't empathize with other peoples pain especially people that look similar to you...then something is wrong in your mind.
No, wrong. It is a combination of history and cultural upbringing. The Ghanian mind and say, the mind of the average New York African American are totally different 😂 because duh, why would you believe thoughts, feelings, and cultural experiences are connected to skin color?
@@sincereflowers3218 Its interesting how i never said it did... That's in your mind..Don't project.
@@Rio-uv1gs you know about projection but you don't know what an implication is? I shouldn't have to pick apart your argument for you 😂 you know wtf you meant. In your mind niggas think alike.
@@Rio-uv1gs bruh we wre moors not all of us are slaves or come from slavery they dont see us a the same cs they betrayed our ppl since day 1
Why do these weirdos always speak on us?
Love the Lord your creator with all your heart, soul & mind. Matthew 22:37-40. God bless.
The problem is that ppl still think that " blackness " is a real thing.its not.
Skin complexion doesn't signifying commonality.
Im from Bahia Brazil we where the biggest slave port during the trans Atlantic slave trade most of us have African dna wether we fully black or mixed a lot of our slang comes from Kikongo and Yoruba language our food and our culture is very alike to our ancestors even when we don’t notice it but African Americans are in a different realm and don’t care abt africa it’s like they don’t even have African blood
All traces of Africa were removed from soon-to-be-Blacks immediately upon their arrival. Even 1 generation later, most traces of Africa were gone. The exception would be Geechee people in coastal Georgia, Florida and South Carolina.
All of our experiences happened in America thus we have a black American culture. It's not really "not caring" about Africa, but it's not the top of the priority list right now.
You’re wrong. It amazes me how little some of you know.
@@GentleBreeze-ib9dz Almost 50% of Brazil is descended from African roots and they are some of the least literate blacks in the west. There are even black Brazilians who are thankful for slavery even though they live in abject poverty with no clean water or food not to mention electricity.
She lost me with the Goya. I didn't know black Americans use that.
😂😂😂 I’m a 39 year old black American and my mom put that on everything lol… To be honest I didn’t know other black cultures used it like we do 🤷🏾♂️…
@@lordschild673 must have some Carribean in your family background.
@@brandonray4379 none at all, I think everyone uses that in Florida, that and seasoning salt…
@@lordschild673 I'm from Texas. We never used Goya. We have a special seasoning down here called Texjoy. We always used that, onion and garlic powders.
@@brandonray4379 oh man Texas, I had to much fun there last year lol I have a lot of fam out there… But yeah, I’ve never heard of that seasoning might need to check it out…
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Proper,Education,Always,Corrects ,Errors
Lol is funny because it's true lol
Why did you use madeA?😂😂
You don't dare argue with the matriarch ir you will end up in deep shit
This is West African thing got nothing to do with us in SOUTHERN AFRICA
I've heard some person called Chimanda or whatever and is some author out of Nigeria say the same thing this woman says and that is she didn't know she was black till she got to the West. Utter nonsense 😂🙄😁
I'm 50 and since little kids we always knew we were black. I think difference is because in Southern Africa we always grew up with a large white population so of course we knew we were black. It was obvious
And no there is no beef with African Americans. Zero. At least in Southern Africa anyway. That's a West Africa thing🙄
They blackwashed the meme lord have mercy 💀
You had no idea you were black before you came to America 😂😂😂😂
We know that we’re black it’s just not much of a big deal to us bc if we look around in our home country we see other black people.
@kiosdiary224
Yall sound stupid azz fk. What you really mean is I thought I would be treated better than black americans but they reminded me quicksilver was just a african immigrant and I now identify as black american to get benifits
😂
Black Americans are native to America. We once thought we were Africans and celebrated Africa and pressed the United States to bring more African to America since Hispanics were getting their people in.
Unfortunately, it backfired. Black Americans ran with skin color only to find out they were actually indigenous to America. They ended up inviting more enemies to their party than friends and relatives.
Shut up! Shut up and stop being stupid! I'm so so sick and tired of you annoying pretendians! You are NOT native American! Yo nappy head is African! I'm tired of yall!
So funny!
@joejulian617
Indigenous pop: native american music from jazz to hip hop creates a forum for the interdisciplinary discussion of popular music performed and created by American Indian musicians. In addition to examining the influence of popular musical forms from blues, jazz, country western, rock, folk, punk, reggae, and hip hop on Indigenous expressive forms, our contributors similarly note the ways that the various genres have been shaped by what some have called the “Red Roots” of American-originated musical stylesMost reservation agents and boarding school superintendents associated what they called “Indian music” with “savagery,”
Lmao nigga stop. You have no proof of that. This shit gotta stop
@@mikejones-wn1sw What do you really mean?
Adobo spice is a immigrant thing blk Americans are not interested also you found out your blk 10 years ago dang the colonization did a mind 🖕🏾 on Africans anyway we’re not the same
We know that we’re black it’s just not much of a big deal to us bc if we look around in our home country we see other black people.
Continuing to tell yourself that we are the same is just going to divide ourselves even more
@@kiosdiary224 delineation
No nonsense older is a Man dressed as Women now is a Billionaire……
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You didnt know you was black🤨🤨
Ham and Shem kin two brothers but different out of whom came many nations
That’s mythology it’s not real.😂
@brotherkareem181
So is the myth africans are apart of Foundational Black Americans
That’s because in America, everything is about race. Even though every country has essentially the same history, including slavery and colonization of some sort for some reason black Americans want to hold onto it, and wear it like a cloak of martyrdom. Black Americans are just Americans. They’re not African.
Last time I checked, blacks didn't celebrate the confederacy or constantly bring up the civil war or try to find ways to diminish slavery. And also, last time I checked, the world's richest minority, the jews, absolutely commemorate their days in slavery (Passover) and the Holocaust. You sound like a MAGA sheep.
I’m black African I lived in Sudan Beruit and now in the USA for about 22 years of my live I came her w when I was 6 I’ve known owns Since a jit. I experienced racism from whites Asians Arab blacks black Americans Latinos and Asians. It seems as tho I this world if you’re blacked your hated. When I saw black Americans lived and grew up amongst them I thought amongs people like me but they were the most racist ones but not all of them are liked that
Black/African people cannot be racist against Black/African people. Not in most cases. Your last name seems Bantu. African Americans are West African and Bantu mostly with some West European Native American and Southeast Asian Ancestry. West Africans and Bantu are considered the same race as each other
The genetic history of Bantu speakers and their relationship to African-Americans
Peer-Reviewed Publication
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE (AAAS)
Researchers have used genetic analysis to model the much-debated migration paths, and mingling patterns, of Bantu-speaking people as they disseminated across Africa. Their results reveal how Bantu-speaking peoples (BSPs), which today account for one-third of sub-Saharan Africans, attained gene variations associated with resistance to malaria and lactose digestion. They also shed light on the genetic diversity of modern African-Americans.
gain more insights, Etienne Patin et al. analyzed a total of 548,055 high-quality single nucleotide polymorphisms of 2,055 modern individuals from 57 populations across Africa. Using modelling software, the researchers found that BSPs first moved southward through the rainforest before migrating further south and east, which has been debated. As they dispersed through the rainforest, BSPs encountered local populations of rainforest hunter-gatherers (RHGs), resulting in an admixture event roughly 800 years ago. Analyses of data allowed the authors to identify adaptive genes that BSPs likely acquired from other African populations, including specific immune-related genes. Lastly, to better understand the genetic contribution of BSPs to present-day African Americans of North America, the team estimated the African ancestry of 5,244 African Americans from various locations on the North American continent. Among other findings, the authors report that African Americans in these locations retain approximately 16% western RHG ancestry, suggesting that African Americans are more genetically diverse than previously suggested.
So after Bantu mixed the Pygmies. That is how AAs( my people got those genes )
This is West African thing got nothing to do with us in SOUTHERN AFRICA
I've heard some person called Chimanda or whatever and is some author out of Nigeria say the same thing this woman says and that is she didn't know she was black till she got to the West. Utter nonsense 😂🙄😁
I'm 50 and since little kids we always knew we were black. I think difference is because in Southern Africa we always grew up with a large white population so of course we knew we were black. It was obvious
And no there is no beef with African Americans. Zero. At least in Southern Africa anyway. That's a West Africa thing🙄
You don’t use shea butter?
@@nubbiewubbie7285 Excuse me 🥺
What's she's butter got do with this
@@BonganiMagadu In the video, she said black people all use shea butter. You said in your comment that it’s a W. African thing that has nothing to do with S. Africa.