No Black Americans ALLOWED IN AFRICA !!!!--- Episode 46
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- Опубліковано 28 лют 2023
- Welcome to the Repat podcast on today's episode, we discuss the relationship between African Americans and the continent of Africa. We explore the historical context of slavery, the current state of affairs in Africa, and perceptions of the continent. Our co-hosts include experts on African American history, culture, and politics, as well as individuals with connections to Africa. Join us for an insightful discussion on the opportunities and challenges for African Americans interested in Africa.
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What makes Africans in America so different? Why do we get so much hate compared to other Africans in the Diaspora
My Black American Brothers and Sisters, your welcome to the Mother land, any time, any day, any year.
As an African American, I love my brothers and Sisters world wide.
That's 1 person on the streets. We love the Americans In South Africa
Africa and the diaspora must be unified if we are going to improve our situation on the planet. This means starting with identifying as one people.
The Europeans love this division in us. I love my African brothers & sisters. I don't know everything, but you are EVERYTHING to me!
Sam, one of my college friends from the 1960's, was Kenyan. I asked him the reason for the hostility shown by some Africans toward African Americans. His response was edifying, clarifying, and very thoughtful. He said the seeming hostility was a mask for envy. He added that travel to Africa would expose me to the degrees of misfortune suffered by most Africans in their pursuit for freedom from European colonialization and eventual social and economic liberty. He said that, by comparison, we have an easier road. Almost all Africans welcome African Americans as extended family members.
# It’s called Divide and Conquer. Put us up to Fight and Hate each other .
The civil rights fight in America was spearheaded by black Americans. Also, Nigerians didn’t come to America and do anything a black American hasn’t done or something that a black American didn’t lay down his life so that black immigrants could come here and do. Nigerians aren’t more successful. There’s more black American doctors here in America. My uncle and cousins are black American doctors. My grandmother, mother and aunts are nurses. Let’s stop the narrative that the handful of black immigrants coming here are doing better than 45 million black Americans. It’s just isn’t true. That’s like saying the handful of black Americans doing well in Ghana are doing better than the locals. There’s black American scholars all over the place. Stop letting social media be your guide !
The new lady is very smart and came with facts. I appreciate her intellect.
Most of us, want to build with our brothers and sisters in Africa. We just want transparency, we just to benefit equally. This is good topic.
I moved to East Africa and I been here for almost 5 years and never had a problem with people not welcoming me or saying I'm a fellow Africa. I mean most people would never know even when I speak because most people just think I school abroad to speak different and that is it.
The sister with the bun on top of her head is TEACHING!!!! I love it! Talk heavy
I always see black people around the world as one big family.
Love black American they are Amazing people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hello,no we need to confront this issue,personally today I was told by a Nigerian woman who is a immigrant to America who wears European cloths / that I wasn’t an African because I was wearing afrikan clothes/self hate & jealousy is the root disease & it needs to be confronted!!!!!
we need unity guys, we can not be free until all that is "Black" is free.
This podcast episode is amazing. Learning that small but very important bit of Ugandan history is amazing. Seeing how that strategy of divide and concour followed by replacement was used on every black community in the world. Also, the "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" and "Talented people" talking points are heavily rooted in racism.
Amazing job with the podcast. I think that this may be your best most important work. I look forward to seeing it grow, man.
Very diverse group. They look similar yet such different orgins.