Let's talk about coloured culture...

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2024

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  • @DigiCLIPS283
    @DigiCLIPS283 3 роки тому +12

    Let's support everything coloured..start off by liking this video

    • @raymondjulius2479
      @raymondjulius2479 3 роки тому

      not sure if anyone cares but if you guys are bored like me atm you can stream pretty much all the new series on InstaFlixxer. Been binge watching with my brother during the lockdown xD

    • @carmelolevi7417
      @carmelolevi7417 3 роки тому

      @Raymond Julius Yea, I've been watching on instaflixxer for months myself =)

  • @ac1don_chees335
    @ac1don_chees335 3 роки тому +12

    Lmao. Heritage Day. I remember being a Grade 3 child in 2003, having to go home and ask my parents about coloured culture for a class presentation. Cue the confusing and varied narratives. My mother felt very comfortable to open up to me about our white ancestors and where they came from, but whatever it is that she told me did not sit well with me. It felt like an untruth. I could not go to school and present to white people on a whiteness I knew nothing about and so I asked my father... My father then proceeded to say: "Coloured culture? Oh that's easy. We drink, we smoke, we swear, we fight."
    Needless to say I did not present that day, but I thought that was very funny. It's good to know that I'm not the only one who went through such things. Blessings, all.

    • @Turtleback8024
      @Turtleback8024 3 роки тому +3

      😂This is the best comment here by far!

    • @thatopinionguy
      @thatopinionguy  3 роки тому +2

      Working on a follow-up with a few more interesting takes exploring the Malay side of the culture and getting deeper with the slavery dynamics and the Anglo-Dutch conflict of ideas. Thanks for the support.

    • @ac1don_chees335
      @ac1don_chees335 3 роки тому

      @@thatopinionguy No problem! That sounds fantastic. We love it! You're doing the Lord's work 🙏🙏🙏

    • @ac1don_chees335
      @ac1don_chees335 3 роки тому

      @@Turtleback8024 😂😂😂😂🙏🙏🙏

    • @lindzimcolzwane6761
      @lindzimcolzwane6761 9 місяців тому +1

      I like what Your Father Said in a Jocular Manner.

  • @ursulapechey1706
    @ursulapechey1706 Рік тому +1

    I for one is so happy that culture's donsnt bother me, but i understand the struggle. I am happy to be coloured i am happy to be me. Thanks for sharing 🙏

  • @vinoliawhatney6365
    @vinoliawhatney6365 3 роки тому +8

    The best thing for coulored people is to do a ancestry dna test, my daughter did hers .The results was very interesting.

    • @thatopinionguy
      @thatopinionguy  3 роки тому +7

      We should be preserving our memories and telling the stories of our heritage, though. DNA tests are fun, but doesn’t tell the stories of the people who added the pieces to the genetic puzzle. There’s some great work being done to catalogue coloured genetics so that we can develop better therapies for diseases like cancer and better pre-empt development of hereditary diseases. I’m happy to hear that there are people adding their dna to the pool.

    • @vinoliawhatney6365
      @vinoliawhatney6365 3 роки тому

      @@thatopinionguy I totally agree 100% with you .

  • @ziyaadgatab7223
    @ziyaadgatab7223 3 роки тому +6

    I come from a Cape Malay Coloured family and we were always told about our slave ancestor who came from South East Asia, South Asia, Madagascar etc. And our Khoi San Ancestry. My grandmother always said her family never wanted to speak about our family history. In my opinion "Coloured Culture" is like you said, our foods, Stam mielie en boontjie(Samp and Beans), Cape Malay Breyani, Curry and roeties, Koesisters, Mary Anne Biscuits etc. Also not forgetting "Kaapse Klopser", Malay Choirs etc. Coloured Culture also shows how we celebrate Christmas and Eid(Labarang as we call it) from the rest of the country as well as the world. Thanks for this😉👌👍❤

    • @thatopinionguy
      @thatopinionguy  3 роки тому +1

      We gonna be alright. Follow up is coming soon.

    • @ziyaadgatab7223
      @ziyaadgatab7223 3 роки тому

      @@thatopinionguy Looking forward to it😉👊👍👌

    • @frankie7529
      @frankie7529 3 роки тому +1

      @@ziyaadgatab7223 Cape Malays have lots of cultural heritage.

    • @ziyaadgatab7223
      @ziyaadgatab7223 3 роки тому +1

      @@frankie7529 I agree we do. Studies show that Cape Malays/ Coloureds are 1 of the most mixed and diverse people groups in the world😉

    • @Sterfillah
      @Sterfillah Місяць тому

      This thing is easy, look yourself in the mirror, if you look Malay then celebrate you South East Asian heritage, if you look mixed of a black and white then obviously your dad was European then celebrate the European heritage. If you look Khoi then celebrate Khoi heritage.

  • @gavindudley7813
    @gavindudley7813 4 роки тому +3

    Scope for a miniseries of episodes? There are too many issues not covered here... What about a casual banter debate format amongst a group?

  • @GodfreyFortuin-ib3ml
    @GodfreyFortuin-ib3ml 2 місяці тому +1

    I am 74years of age and I traced my ancestry through my DNA tests death,marriage,birth, diamond digging permits,slave records, certificate and what i saw and heard.i know i descended from the khoisan and the Griqua clan and from a st Helena diamond digger maternally.Paternally i have the Malay slave that married a Danish adventurer.i am proudly coloured and truely South African and first nation

    • @user-vw6bk4pb4l
      @user-vw6bk4pb4l 2 місяці тому

      What is first nation?

    • @GodfreyFortuin-ib3ml
      @GodfreyFortuin-ib3ml Місяць тому

      @@user-vw6bk4pb4l first nation my friend is as it says first nation like the red Indians of America,as the aborigines of Australia,the Maoris of new Zealand.The first people that God put there before any other nation came to that land .The Khoi and the San were here before the European came and the Nguni people from Central Africa

    • @Sterfillah
      @Sterfillah Місяць тому

      @@GodfreyFortuin-ib3ml how do you know because Africa was open.

  • @petertarentaal734
    @petertarentaal734 3 роки тому +1

    I find it very tough celebrating Heritage day because our Khoi customs are not even in those categories, also it makes me overthink and imagine what happened in 1652

  • @AGirlNamedVan
    @AGirlNamedVan 3 роки тому +1

    Ahhhh yes heritage day... I never knew anything about my heritage. When I moved from cape Town to Gauteng I was like wow everyone looks amazing.... And that made me sad too. I still don't know my heritage... I know there's some French and Irish. And who knows what else

  • @honeydate
    @honeydate Рік тому +1

    An ancestry DNA test is our only solution to celebrate our multicultural heritage. It is fascinating as it is multifaceted. We are clearly citizens of the world which makes us incredibly unique as a people.

    • @thatopinionguy
      @thatopinionguy  Рік тому

      I love this energy. My Heritage Day 2023 video investigates the cultural heartland. I think exploring the culture origins is better than claiming DNA ancestry

  • @gavindudley7813
    @gavindudley7813 4 роки тому +1

    On reflection I think the Smeg kettle is more of a cultural anomaly than a pool, surely? ;->

  • @petertarentaal734
    @petertarentaal734 3 роки тому

    There is rarely a difference in culture and stuff between us Coloureds from P.E and the Cape, our food is like literally the same plus we also huge on the Islamic religion here

  • @lindelwanothandongcobo8863
    @lindelwanothandongcobo8863 Рік тому +2

    I don’t see Khoisan features in you I just see a semi light black man found in any tribe in SA and in Africa

    • @thatopinionguy
      @thatopinionguy  Рік тому +2

      Check back for the Heritage Day 2023 video, I'll be hosting a live watch party and taking questions.

  • @bluecouchpodcast24
    @bluecouchpodcast24 5 місяців тому +3

    Being Coloured is not homogeneous...Coloureds from KZN for example have no Khoi or San ancestry..They are descendants of ZULUS and Europeans with a touch of Indian..They dont speak Afrikaans..They speak English and ZULU as first/second languages.

    • @khoicpt
      @khoicpt 5 місяців тому +1

      Thers ppl actual tribes in namibia and even zimbabwe khoi tribes how is ther not sum khoi blood in kzn tho and the khoi is the oldest so the zulu should also have khoi in him

  • @africaninaus
    @africaninaus 2 роки тому

    Apologies to the creator, I accidentally hit dislike while scrolling on my stupid phone. Thank you for sharing

  • @ronaldabrahams938
    @ronaldabrahams938 Місяць тому

    This woman is talking a lot of bull dust!

  • @chesterdonnelly1212
    @chesterdonnelly1212 3 роки тому +8

    I see your problem. But there is no solution really. Your culture is South African culture. If you're totally honest about it your culture is closest to white South African culture. But there is a political position that many young middle class coloureds have adopted of "I am black because I am coloured". I don't agree with that.

    • @techmansa
      @techmansa 2 місяці тому +1

      your opinion matters not, as there are many different coloureds...capetonians and afrikaans speaking coloureds are from the west coast and mixed with koi...the coloureds on the east coast are mixed with the zulu, and thats traceable....so dont be so delusional as this guy in the video is...yes some of them can trace their roots to europe, but thats the English speaking for the most part...the dutch related seemed to have loved the koi, then xhosa hence the many different types like the malay and koi mixtures , malay and white and malay and black in smaller cases...so yes some are more mixed to the black side, some to white and some to asian...dont box coloureds they are the starting of a new world wide tribe and in another thousand years the earth will be more coloured and mixed tribes than any other race, it is the inevitable evolution of man... thats why you coloured people must fight for your right to be free of these stereotypes and embrace the peak of evolution through hybridization...Its evolution and thats why you are marginalized, dont look at the past to much as the future is more jmportant...so be strong, as the best is yet to come...and remember that race doesnt matter, we live in these bodies temporarily, but we are more than that.

    • @chesterdonnelly1212
      @chesterdonnelly1212 2 місяці тому +1

      @@techmansa there are very few coloured tribes. Yes there are Cape Malay and Griquas. But most people don't belong to one of those groups. I am really referring to Coloureds in Cape Town. Plenty of Coloureds, maybe most Coloureds are mixed with Khoi. But mixed with Khoi doesn't make you Khoi when you're living in a city and speaking English and Afrikaans. Your culture is English and Afrikaans. Many Afrikaners have a French name. That doesn't make them French.

  • @gavindudley7813
    @gavindudley7813 4 роки тому

    Ja, no, fine. Looks like the opinions on what constitutes valid and valuable coloured culture are gonna be as diverse as the DNA itself. Marginally raised my "awehness". But I still don't get the "dalla what you must" t-shirt. Help a brutha, there pls.