As an Africa, it means we should stop wanting to go and stay overseas and start fixing Africa our home. It's a blessing to be an African, we are provided, maintained and sustained by Mother Earth.. Love all the way from South Africa.
Amen. We have enough in this continent to prosper. I dream of the day Africans realise we need to build our continent, to have pride in our continent. To love our continent. I am looking for a community of Africans online who have the same dream and goal.
You guys don’t have much time. I’m not black but good black people need to invest now. China is buying up a lot of land for cobalt mines. literally Slave labor. If black people don’t take it back now it might not be possible 20 years from now. Africa is too beautiful to let it be stolen. god bless you guys
So true I'm also seeing what you see , the problem is our leaders are thirsty for money to enrich themselves so they are selling our country to get richer but shame on us..... think must open NGO and ask donation from them so I can give back to the community, tjoo it's bad
Yes, and you must be vigilant to keep it that way, especially in SA, where you've all those Whites. And you know how destructive they're regarding nature and controlling everyone. Look how they change laws to steal properties from AA.
It’s different because of west they haven taken all there resources and control over by sitting in France and many more west countries included now it’s time to kick them out I have listened the story of AfricAn countries what they did was unbelievable
I don’t think a broke person can catch a plane to Africa… They will not waste their money if they had money on that. If one don’t have any money, how did you get to Africa from America?🤔
@wisdom1224 There's nothing over there in africa.The africans don't like the black americans, because they know who we are Just like the europeans know who we are
@@alisagonzalez4054 you dont have to live there to feel that magic, just a vesit is fine. Its something u can describe... its a special for everyone but nore for African Americans. The place automatically welcomes them home before the people.
LoL!! You mean pushing the narrative. I never felt this way! This mindset is held by the weak! Harvey is pulling on the hyper emotional woke blacks heartstrings! Wake up!
He's right. I've been to Kigali, Rwanda; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Nairobi, Kenya, and Lusaka, Zambia. STRONG recommend for people to go to Rwanda. Not only is everything he is saying true, you're also in a city that is more well run and beautiful than most US cities and it's all run by black skin people which is amazing.
@@xyz-ey7ulbro me too but ONE THING that makes me proud about being in Africa in 2024... Is the fact that i still live in the birthland of my ancestors, I can recite their clan names and im carrying their names as my surname.
Most of black Americans have never experienced that,, once you're in Africa wake up and surrounding with your African bro and sis you'll understand how welcome you're.
Why come only you guys mentioned black Americans? Why not mention the other black blacks like afro Latinos Afro Mexicans there are a lots of blacks all over the country you can even say white people or Africans too
@@BramptonAnglicanYou killed yourself before you ever went. Too much mainstream oppressor narrative did a nice job on you. Especially if you see and understand that more whites and Chinese are scrambling to go there. There is no other measure to factor your ignorance by.
@@African_Rebel108 lol as long as you keep being hateful your country will always be third world. But show the world exactly why they’re right to think Africans are savages.
@@e-dog-e619 Ask your African ancestors who sold you. You live in a Western country with welfare , free housing , free ,schooling , hospitals..you should pay us...You guys costs billions a year.
It was in africa I dropped 50lbs of racism..and traumas seen and unseen..and picked up 100 pounds of love .compassion and humility..thank you motherland
And the best thing in that, its us native african we have love for our african brothers. We wish one day africa will have enough power to protect every black people all over the world people
@@jennifertebomosiane9596 you missed the message ma'am. It means we arenall black so nobody even mentions it. There are whites and indians as well as chinese people but in auch low numbers nobody cares about race. We are just people. Then when u come here black this white that its so sad i feel bad for yols
@@ofonipa5706 that's why I said it was a west African view. No one, I repeat, one in Southern Africa (Botswana, South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Zambia) would say they didn't know they're black. Black is in our vocabulary in our local languages. We interact with white people. So, when you say Africa, describe your part of Africa and don't include us.
Use to Jamaica still beautiful what did people some of them? I’m not so beautiful my paradise country I have to wonder what’s happening there Tuesday corrupted government
Av always told my friends I feel safer in Nairobi than anyway in the US. I can drive to Nairobi west, south C or Kitengela and chat brothers up like they are long lost friends. No gangs, no white supremacy shit
You said it all Steeve... I miss waking up around my brothers and sisters in Ivory Coast 😢 I dont know how yall AFRAM make it out here it is soo rough living out here for black people... I give yall AFRAM respect and love for that❤... It is draining😢
So deep 😢, be strong bro , I know this feeling. Peut être un petit voyage au pays te fera du bien .suis originaire de la Côte d Ivoire également. I was born and raised in Abidjan .
As an American but born and raised Nigerian, I’ve never thought about it in this sense. It’s deeeeeeeep y’all, you wake up, walk around, move around and you never filter anything in, you are from here and everyone is from here and you don’t feel like you’re been smothered by these powerful majority. That’s deep
When I came to the United States, I saw people of my color, black people. And the most impressive thing is that every face I see corresponds to the face of a person I know in Senegal. wow!!!! Same approach, same characters. I couldn't separate an African from an Afro-American. But when you exchange, you find that there is a huge difference. It's like the story of the two brothers who lost sight of each other in the middle of the forest. Each sought the other in vain. The first lost, makes his way through a difficult crossing without knowing where he is going. The second returns to where he came from in the hope of one day finding his brother... Several centuries later their descendants crossed paths. They look at each other with love but also with suspicion. The story is sad but no one can escape his fate. Whether we are black, white, yellow, red, the importance is that we are "Human”. Let's try to live together in diversity and in love. When you look at your neighbor, tell yourself that it is your own brother or sister or son, or daughter, or father or mother. Everyone has a story, but history is in the past. Let's move forward in positivity because life is an eternal fight and nothing is completely won yet.
@@keishabutler3024 Are you starving, thirsty, have malaria and can't find a job because the government and military and floods are destroying your country? Because that's how it is in many African countries. Enjoy what you have.
brother as an indigenous man of Australia my land my ancestors land we don't have that luxury we will always be a minority on our own land Australia has a very dark past and present the just doesn't see
A wonderful message by Steve Harvey that all black Americans need to hear. If I may add, even if youre white and openminded, going to Africa feels like coming home. Its like deep inside you feel you know the place and youve been here before. Its clearly the origin of man and there is so much the world can learn from Africa. I wish all of you peace and a long healthy life!
I always say to my African Americans or black Americans to go to Africa or move there because is your right, and is home! You need to be home, that will bring completeness to the Black race.
My parents are from Haiti. I went to Haiti a couple of years ago and it felt home. Then I went to Senegal. Same. It’s spiritual. To not feel like a minority… that hit home.
Well....we have exactly that in the Caribbean. Never had to deal with that except when i lived in America. The Caribbean we have black leaders, teachers, police, fire, politicians etc. We are the majority here. In addition, we dont have senseless useless laws like not being able to harvest rain water or not being able to drink in public.
I’ve always recommended experiencing both What I do is put myself in environments where I’m in the majority.. but I also put myself in environments where I’m the minority. Experience both
I' m Congolese born and raised in the Netherlands and I went to two years ago to my motherland Congo and i felt like home 🇨🇩🇨🇩 and I understood what Steve ment when you grow up in the overseas you don't have any reference how it feels like Africans who came to immigrate
I’m African, living in America. Never really realized I was black until I got here.(of course I knew my skin was dark, but I never carried it around with me as I do here). It’s not a bad thing, it’s different in a weird way! It was not immediate. It took a while before it gradually dawned on me. I love this country but I miss waking up every day not thinking about my race. I feel like I’ve grown to be conscious of it here. Knowing you’re a minority is not a great feeling unless you’ve lived it all your life! I want all Black Americans to go spend some time in Africa to know what I mean. That’s exactly what Steve knows.
FACTS! This is what Africans take for granted growing up in Africa! As an African living in the U.S, I wouldn't have understand deeply what Steve is saying! Welcome home 🎉 is especially the ordinary African descendants in the diaspora. Growing up among your own kind have real sense of peace and tranquility. Marcos Garvey, Dr. Kwame Nkruma, Patrice Lumumba, Seikou Toure and all the other Pan-Africanist leaders' dream is slowly but surely coming to fruition
I know exactly what he means, am African living in Europe, for economical reasons. Everyday they remind you dont belong here, even though i try to ignore it, but it still hurts, i use the money i make to musk the pain. When am at home in Africa, being black is not a thing at all, you are just you😊. I didn't know I was black until I came to Europe, i was so shocked, and apparently it was not a good thing 😒
It is the new frontier and one of the few places where real profits can still be made. With the youngest population on earth, we are unstoppable. Steve has seen all this but other groups will call him racist cause they still believe same old things about this place. Big multi nationals have seen it so they wanna keep it to themselves, like back in the day. Africa is coming for you.
As a Nigeria, this is exactly how I feel when I visit home. I like the rural areas though. There's like a strange peace of mind that you don't get in the US.
I believe the AA's experience is ten times more than what you feel when you go home to visit. When you visit home, you're returning to memories. For AAs, I think the experience is deeper than that and I can't describe it.
This is sooooo interesting for me to hear this from the lense of someone who does not live on the African continent. As a South African I feel I’m constantly reminded of being a POC and blackness in spaces even though we are on the African continent and still live on the edge looking over our shoulders
I was born and raised in Haiti until I was 27 years old. I can relate. I have been in the US for almost 20 years now and it just feel like I need to remember that that I don't fit in a society where I need to identify myself by the color of my skin. Still shocking to me.
Lived in amerika on and of twenty years but I feel black in amerika and wonder who else is noticing me just about any place I enter. In Africa it is impossible to feel that way
I am feeling a different kind of peace just listening to what Steve Harvey is saying 💙 I have been saying for years that I want to go to Africa 🌍 just never even think about being a minority, black, just a human being mmm that's beautiful ❤️
As an Africa, it means we should stop wanting to go and stay overseas and start fixing Africa our home. It's a blessing to be an African, we are provided, maintained and sustained by Mother Earth.. Love all the way from South Africa.
Amen. We have enough in this continent to prosper. I dream of the day Africans realise we need to build our continent, to have pride in our continent. To love our continent. I am looking for a community of Africans online who have the same dream and goal.
So true siswam
You guys don’t have much time. I’m not black but good black people need to invest now. China is buying up a lot of land for cobalt mines. literally Slave labor. If black people don’t take it back now it might not be possible 20 years from now. Africa is too beautiful to let it be stolen. god bless you guys
So true I'm also seeing what you see , the problem is our leaders are thirsty for money to enrich themselves so they are selling our country to get richer but shame on us..... think must open NGO and ask donation from them so I can give back to the community, tjoo it's bad
Yes, and you must be vigilant to keep it that way, especially in SA, where you've all those Whites. And you know how destructive they're regarding nature and controlling everyone. Look how they change laws to steal properties from AA.
Especially when you have some money Africa is an amazing place to live. Don't go over there and struggle cause it's different
It’s different because of west they haven taken all there resources and control over by sitting in France and many more west countries included now it’s time to kick them out I have listened the story of AfricAn countries what they did was unbelievable
Struggling in Africa is difficult because the Western world has been looting and stealing Africa empty 😢
I don’t think a broke person can catch a plane to Africa… They will not waste their money if they had money on that. If one don’t have any money, how did you get to Africa from America?🤔
@@bandballnaturalits3474 the same way broke people make it from Africa to America..... you save up for it.🤑
@wisdom1224 There's nothing over there in africa.The africans don't like the black americans, because they know who we are Just like the europeans know who we are
It feels different when one is in Africa, it’s like everyone acknowledges your personhood!!!!
Once you are in Africa, you automatically renew your soul. The land is spiritual.
So do you live in Africa?
@@alisagonzalez4054 you dont have to live there to feel that magic, just a vesit is fine. Its something u can describe...
its a special for everyone but nore for African Americans. The place automatically welcomes them home before the people.
@@alisagonzalez4054 I do
True .. I agree .. experienced that so many times
Is that why Africans are dying in boats by the thousands trying to escape from Africa?
Steve is really pushing this message. I LOVE IT
LoL!! You mean pushing the narrative. I never felt this way! This mindset is held by the weak! Harvey is pulling on the hyper emotional woke blacks heartstrings! Wake up!
U love the lie we American Indians not Africans wake up they trying to put keep you sleep & it's sad that it's working
Of course, that’s what he’s hired to do.
we are not African we are Aboriginal American negroes.
Why hired?
He's right. I've been to Kigali, Rwanda; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Nairobi, Kenya, and Lusaka, Zambia. STRONG recommend for people to go to Rwanda. Not only is everything he is saying true, you're also in a city that is more well run and beautiful than most US cities and it's all run by black skin people which is amazing.
As a African...I welcome all African Americans to Africa
Nah
It's just a show. as soon as they have money they fly to rich a neighborhood
sounds beautiful
When you step Africa ground, you feel like you are in your mother chest. So much good feelings and vibes.🎉🎉❤❤❤
We as Africans we have a spirit of ubuntu 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 .
Yes UMUNDU,UTU,HUMANITY,i'm a bantu in KENYA
@@prettylilma9896
I love Bantu amen bro the best on the planet for me.
@@tinman6182 wellcm to Africa!
@@prettylilma9896 am from kenya too, UMundu- kikuyu for being human as treating with humanity ❤
no I have a spirit of God
I'm happy and blessed that I'm not a minority. I never even thought about it before. Profound.
me too man. I had never thought about that.
@@xyz-ey7ulbro me too
but ONE THING that makes me proud about being in Africa in 2024...
Is the fact that i still live in the birthland of my ancestors, I can recite their clan names and im carrying their names as my surname.
“You can't hate the roots of a tree and not hate the tree. You can't hate #Africa and not hate yourself” _Malcolm X
deep
Who hates Africa? Haha
Most of black Americans have never experienced that,, once you're in Africa wake up and surrounding with your African bro and sis you'll understand how welcome you're.
You couldn't survive 1 month without your white friends...
Why come only you guys mentioned black Americans? Why not mention the other black blacks like afro Latinos Afro Mexicans there are a lots of blacks all over the country you can even say white people or Africans too
It is an AMAZING feeling of peace!!
@@johnnyhughes5534 afro Latinos are welcome too all afros
@@johnnyhughes5534
No Caucasians that’s what’s wrong now with many places.
I’m from Ghana. Yes, America gave me opportunities but Ghana was life. No depression and worry even if you don’t have so much money. Africa is a home.
Nope. I’d be killed if I went
@@BramptonAnglicanYou killed yourself before you ever went. Too much mainstream oppressor narrative did a nice job on you. Especially if you see and understand that more whites and Chinese are scrambling to go there. There is no other measure to factor your ignorance by.
@@BramptonAnglicanu are a clown
@@BramptonAnglicanwhy 😂. Just no LGBTQ you'll be fine
@@African_Rebel108 lol as long as you keep being hateful your country will always be third world. But show the world exactly why they’re right to think Africans are savages.
I agree a million percent.👍🏿
Free to go....
@@ruudbrood1073 Give us what you owe us. Reparations. Pay your debt.
@@e-dog-e619 Ask your African ancestors who sold you. You live in a Western country with welfare , free housing , free ,schooling , hospitals..you should pay us...You guys costs billions a year.
@@ruudbrood1073bless ya heart!
@@section8ight174 Steve Harvey your Not Pulled Over
Amen, so true. grew up in that.
Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪
❤
I'm going with my dual citizenship and taking my girls, I can't wait to experience that❤
come to Kenya
Ud love it.
Go to Ghana 😊😊
please go, I am african and I encourage to do so
Come to Ghana
It was in africa I dropped 50lbs of racism..and traumas seen and unseen..and picked up 100 pounds of love .compassion and humility..thank you motherland
Amen, Tell the Truth
Free to go...1000 dollars and you have a ticket...
@@ruudbrood1073They already are buddy! Kinda late to the party lol
And the best thing in that, its us native african we have love for our african brothers. We wish one day africa will have enough power to protect every black people all over the world people
That must be a wonderful feeling!❤
Everyone in Africa is black, brown and light skin people and nobody cares if you want to sleep or not but the people are very welcoming period
I dont rock with dude but this is true. I grew up in africa and i never knew i was black until i came to north america its wild
Where in Africa did you grow to such an extent that you didn't know you were black?
@@jennifertebomosiane9596 you missed the message ma'am. It means we arenall black so nobody even mentions it. There are whites and indians as well as chinese people but in auch low numbers nobody cares about race. We are just people. Then when u come here black this white that its so sad i feel bad for yols
@@jennifertebomosiane9596 he is jus saying he didn’t realize they treated us differently
@@ofonipa5706 that's why I said it was a west African view. No one, I repeat, one in Southern Africa (Botswana, South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Zambia) would say they didn't know they're black. Black is in our vocabulary in our local languages.
We interact with white people. So, when you say Africa, describe your part of Africa and don't include us.
@@jennifertebomosiane9596 very true
Jamaica used to make me feel like that
"Used to"? Not anymore?
Use to Jamaica still beautiful what did people some of them? I’m not so beautiful my paradise country I have to wonder what’s happening there Tuesday corrupted government
Even Jamaican need to go back to Africa that's the source of life I mean mother land the origin of mankind
Like. Home and then your body starts to heal itself u become who u truly are again .
Av always told my friends I feel safer in Nairobi than anyway in the US. I can drive to Nairobi west, south C or Kitengela and chat brothers up like they are long lost friends. No gangs, no white supremacy shit
that's civilization for real
I'm proud to be black in America I'm not going to let no one stop me from feel black in America I'm proud to black
Thank you!
Africa Is King 👑🖤✊🏿
Absolutely 💯
Move there?
Visiting Africa is to feel the spirit of your ancestors wash your stresses and pain away
That spirit is Real ❤
I can feel the spirit of “my ancestors” on American soil because this is their home!
Africa is the most beautiful continent in the world as an American 🇺🇸 my favorite country was Uganda 🇺🇬
They all clapped to “To wake up and not be a minority.”
Yep, he’s right that feeling is a privilege, that not many people know they have.
You said it all Steeve... I miss waking up around my brothers and sisters in Ivory Coast 😢 I dont know how yall AFRAM make it out here it is soo rough living out here for black people... I give yall AFRAM respect and love for that❤... It is draining😢
So deep 😢, be strong bro , I know this feeling. Peut être un petit voyage au pays te fera du bien .suis originaire de la Côte d Ivoire également. I was born and raised in Abidjan .
Why in the h*ll would you come to America to subject yourself to bigotry and h@tred?!?!
Thank you Steve Harvey 🙏 you have said it all.
Free to go...
As an American but born and raised Nigerian, I’ve never thought about it in this sense.
It’s deeeeeeeep y’all, you wake up, walk around, move around and you never filter anything in, you are from here and everyone is from here and you don’t feel like you’re been smothered by these powerful majority. That’s deep
When I came to the United States, I saw people of my color, black people. And the most impressive thing is that every face I see corresponds to the face of a person I know in Senegal. wow!!!!
Same approach, same characters.
I couldn't separate an African from an Afro-American.
But when you exchange, you find that there is a huge difference.
It's like the story of the two brothers who lost sight of each other in the middle of the forest.
Each sought the other in vain.
The first lost, makes his way through a difficult crossing without knowing where he is going.
The second returns to where he came from in the hope of one day finding his brother...
Several centuries later their descendants crossed paths. They look at each other with love but also with suspicion.
The story is sad but no one can escape his fate.
Whether we are black, white, yellow, red, the importance is that we are "Human”. Let's try to live together in diversity and in love.
When you look at your neighbor, tell yourself that it is your own brother or sister or son, or daughter, or father or mother.
Everyone has a story, but history is in the past. Let's move forward in positivity because life is an eternal fight and nothing is completely won yet.
😂🤣😆 great story
thanks for the message greatly appreciated my friend
That's a beautiful message
Nice made up story
Africa is our home you feel safe at home
Do you live in Africa?
@@alisagonzalez4054 I was born here and I will live and die at my home/Africa
@@ndulasimon
Exactly
Yeah ! As long as we don't act a fool like we do here ! They won't put up with your shit over there , we need to wake up and take accountability
@@jerrymagana1766 amen!!! All ppl need too!! 🙄
I woke up everyday like that iam in africa ..birth place of man kind Ethiopia 🇪🇹
I’m from america family centuries here but Africa is the homeland of the living
I was in Senegal 🇸🇳 omg home is so serious... 😢😢😢 I wanna go home 😢😢😢😢😢
What's stopping you from going?
Indeed Senegal is great 👍 👌 😀
Money 💰
@@keishabutler3024 Are you starving, thirsty, have malaria and can't find a job because the government and military and floods are destroying your country? Because that's how it is in many African countries. Enjoy what you have.
True talk I reside in spain for more than 20yrs and he what he said is true . I feel like that only wen I am in Nigeria o Colombia (cali)
I am going to Africa in the next 6 months- passport ready
Come
The doors are always open to y'all
Come to KENYA
@@prettylilma9896 I'll be in Kenya in June
Go to Ghana ❤❤
Every blackman is welcome to black Africa, it is your home and we are preparing it to be a home for everyone especially you.
Then stop scamming them
Came back to Africa after many years living in Europe. Best decision I have ever made Alhamdulillah
Good
Yessir! Welcome to KENYA 🇰🇪
This is so deep and emotional. Weldon Harvey! 🙏
I love Africa, i love Europe, I love USA, Canada, Australia, etc. We should feel comfortable everywhere. ❤
brother as an indigenous man of Australia my land my ancestors land we don't have that luxury we will always be a minority on our own land Australia has a very dark past and present the just doesn't see
Don't the bible says everyone will go back to where they come back without chased...Don't worry my brother we're almost there
@StonkSlayd lol....i hope you know the bible is a black's man book..written for/by black people
Sorry to hear that
Maybe you should visit Africa to recharge. Get support from your brothers and sisters in Africa. A little solidarity never hurt anyone.
Awwwwwwwwwww...so sad
A wonderful message by Steve Harvey that all black Americans need to hear. If I may add, even if youre white and openminded, going to Africa feels like coming home. Its like deep inside you feel you know the place and youve been here before. Its clearly the origin of man and there is so much the world can learn from Africa. I wish all of you peace and a long healthy life!
Yes I’m 19 thinking about moving to either Kenya or Rwanda
No. We know what happens after that… rape, slavery, genocide. Europe is home for them. They should love it there.
Thank you Steve for endorsement. Hollering from Cape town 🇿🇦.
I wanna feel that feeling.
He is right. I felt the same way. Africa is so refreshing
I felt the exact same way when I went to Kenya.
I always say to my African Americans or black Americans to go to Africa or move there because is your right, and is home! You need to be home, that will bring completeness to the Black race.
Do you tell Haitians that too?
Thank you Steve
You don’t have to be conscious you are black but you do have to be conscious you are American
Love from Uganda 🇺🇬 ❤
You’re all welcome
I do that now and I have been to Africa.
I am Eritrean living in 🇺🇸 but when I go to my country, Eritrea 🇪🇷 I feel the same. Mr Steve, thanks for sharing that..❤️
Thanks for ur inspiration words
My parents are from Haiti. I went to Haiti a couple of years ago and it felt home. Then I went to Senegal. Same. It’s spiritual. To not feel like a minority… that hit home.
Well....we have exactly that in the Caribbean. Never had to deal with that except when i lived in America. The Caribbean we have black leaders, teachers, police, fire, politicians etc. We are the majority here. In addition, we dont have senseless useless laws like not being able to harvest rain water or not being able to drink in public.
Thanks Steve.
Yes certainly true, Steve is right. Please, spread this message to all African Americans. One Love.
Notice this pattern of people NOT in Africa telling us how great Africa is and how we should go there?
Absolutely right, Steve.
❤ from DBN, South Africa.
I feel him. ❤
So true Steve my Son said the same thing when he went to visit my Birthplace Jamaica 🇯🇲
Well said Mr, Steve. Is the truth remember we meet in Gaborone at the hotel and have some time together talking. You are telling the truth.✌🏾
I’ve always recommended experiencing both
What I do is put myself in environments where I’m in the majority.. but I also put myself in environments where I’m the minority.
Experience both
Thank you our Brother! We love you.❤❤❤🙏🏾
I' m Congolese born and raised in the Netherlands and I went to two years ago to my motherland Congo and i felt like home 🇨🇩🇨🇩 and I understood what Steve ment when you grow up in the overseas you don't have any reference how it feels like Africans who came to immigrate
I had the best time of my life every time I went to Africa
Beautiful 💪🏾
Amen my brother
God bless Africa
I’m African, living in America. Never really realized I was black until I got here.(of course I knew my skin was dark, but I never carried it around with me as I do here). It’s not a bad thing, it’s different in a weird way! It was not immediate. It took a while before it gradually dawned on me. I love this country but I miss waking up every day not thinking about my race. I feel like I’ve grown to be conscious of it here. Knowing you’re a minority is not a great feeling unless you’ve lived it all your life! I want all Black Americans to go spend some time in Africa to know what I mean. That’s exactly what Steve knows.
yes I agree 👍
That is how we feel in the Caribbean, it's beautiful.
I'm taking my family to South 🇿🇦 Africa and I already know we're gonna love it.
This revelation is incredible!
The shades are dope
FACTS! This is what Africans take for granted growing up in Africa!
As an African living in the U.S, I wouldn't have understand deeply what Steve is saying! Welcome home 🎉 is especially the ordinary African descendants in the diaspora. Growing up among your own kind have real sense of peace and tranquility.
Marcos Garvey, Dr. Kwame Nkruma, Patrice Lumumba, Seikou Toure and all the other Pan-Africanist leaders' dream is slowly but surely coming to fruition
That's very Deep
I never been to Africa ad Africa never been to me!!!!!!
TAKE ME WITH YOU STEVE !!! PLEASEEEE !!!!
Come!! I'll host you, just get your plane ticket.
I know exactly what he means, am African living in Europe, for economical reasons. Everyday they remind you dont belong here, even though i try to ignore it, but it still hurts, i use the money i make to musk the pain. When am at home in Africa, being black is not a thing at all, you are just you😊. I didn't know I was black until I came to Europe, i was so shocked, and apparently it was not a good thing 😒
that's their problem not yours when American brothers and sisters go to Europe they are so 'friendly ' because they want that dollar bill that's all
It is the new frontier and one of the few places where real profits can still be made. With the youngest population on earth, we are unstoppable. Steve has seen all this but other groups will call him racist cause they still believe same old things about this place. Big multi nationals have seen it so they wanna keep it to themselves, like back in the day. Africa is coming for you.
Free to go...there was , is and never will be human capital over there
As a Nigeria, this is exactly how I feel when I visit home. I like the rural areas though. There's like a strange peace of mind that you don't get in the US.
I believe the AA's experience is ten times more than what you feel when you go home to visit. When you visit home, you're returning to memories. For AAs, I think the experience is deeper than that and I can't describe it.
This is sooooo interesting for me to hear this from the lense of someone who does not live on the African continent. As a South African I feel I’m constantly reminded of being a POC and blackness in spaces even though we are on the African continent and still live on the edge looking over our shoulders
Me and Hubby felt this when we were living overseas. It was LIBERATING.❤❤❤ We planning a trip to Africa.
I'm An AMERICAN
I was born and raised in Haiti until I was 27 years old. I can relate. I have been in the US for almost 20 years now and it just feel like I need to remember that that I don't fit in a society where I need to identify myself by the color of my skin. Still shocking to me.
Lived in amerika on and of twenty years but I feel black in amerika and wonder who else is noticing me just about any place I enter. In Africa it is impossible to feel that way
im white. went to Nairobi Kenya and was definitely in the minority. Didn't need to filter anything. Great place, great people.
Africa mother of all people
Well Said Steve.
Home sweet home. Viva Mother Africa. Come to Zimbabwe. Land is free. Easy papers to be a citizen as long as you are black Afro. Viva Mother Africa
I agree100%
I am feeling a different kind of peace just listening to what Steve Harvey is saying 💙 I have been saying for years that I want to go to Africa 🌍 just never even think about being a minority, black, just a human being mmm that's beautiful ❤️
Same here, as an Asian born and raised in Europe and then moving to Asia and living there, it’s amazing not to feel as a minority and no racism
How do you think white people feel living in China or Japan?
@@thejuniorseas7683Japan is the most xenophobic country in the world
That's correct you are in your original place of your Ancestors.
Well yes it would going back to where one was born and raised would be very beautiful and refreshing to the soul.