How Poland's Dark History Shaped This Black American Rapper's Sound

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @WarsawConfidential
    @WarsawConfidential  2 дні тому +1

    Hey Confidential Friends! Thank you for watching and subscribing. Watch this conversation in full here: ua-cam.com/video/wUW4qompcJU/v-deo.html

  • @camcam9691
    @camcam9691 День тому +5

    I like your positive view of our Country and our Nation 😊 Błogosławionych Świąt Bożego Narodzenia ❤

  • @CórkaMokoszy
    @CórkaMokoszy 13 годин тому

    I`m glad that Poland is an inspiration for an artist :), I hope there will be even more of you. We have "something" for everyone and if you are a "sensitive soul" you will feel more, because the soil here is mixed with the blood of many innocent people. You can feel the pain in the air, it is like a fog that never goes down. There is nothing to be afraid of, you can only accept death and be grateful for what you have and for how long. Life is a journey and Poland is a magical place, literally and figuratively.

  • @GoreTheSummoner
    @GoreTheSummoner 22 години тому

    This guy is a good storyteller. Definitly interesting to watch and listen to.

  • @kai89tracid
    @kai89tracid 10 годин тому +1

    Check Kościuszko in USA

  • @woytzekbron7635
    @woytzekbron7635 День тому +15

    I am Polish and I enjoy your positive emotions about Poles and Poland, but for the sake of loving the truth, I can't not mention that actually British are the nation who fought slavery and ended it up, at least as legal thing.

    • @WarsawConfidential
      @WarsawConfidential  День тому +14

      I feel you. But what the guest is referring to is the Haiti revolution where Poles were brought in by Napoleon, they realized what was going on, and they switched sides

    • @TheEmpress185
      @TheEmpress185 День тому +9

      But Polish soldiers sent to Haiti actually stood by the Haitan peoples' side during the conflict.

    • @WarsawConfidential
      @WarsawConfidential  День тому +1

      Correct

    • @woytzekbron7635
      @woytzekbron7635 День тому

      @@WarsawConfidential I don't question the fact that Polish legioners helped fight slavery in Tahiti.

    • @maciejzniebuszewa8077
      @maciejzniebuszewa8077 День тому +1

      Przestań, porównujesz dwie, nieporównywalne rzeczy. Prawo naturalne, z prawem ludzkim.

  • @janyeti9843
    @janyeti9843 День тому +4

    Fajna instalacja na głowie ✊

  • @pisuoxide
    @pisuoxide 12 годин тому

    First sentence and already massively misinformed

  • @Nick-be8yp
    @Nick-be8yp 2 дні тому +3

    It is truly amazing that you can have no knowledge of the place where you live and make the whole podcast about it. Both the host and the guest moved to Poland but they don't have nay idea about this country. Why have you decided to make a podcast? To show your ignorence? Some people might see it be missinformed

    • @WarsawConfidential
      @WarsawConfidential  2 дні тому +1

      What makes you think we have no knowledge? It’s a free country, everyone is entitled to do what they want. Dont bring your hate here please 🙏🏽 If you are not gonna add anything useful to the conversation, kindly move on. We are here to learn from each other.

    • @Nat_BLSK
      @Nat_BLSK День тому +5

      watch the full episode and then you can decide whether they're ignorant. For one I think many Poles don't even know our troops helped Haiti (we were there to fight for the other side, but when Poles realised there's slavery they immediately switched sides; some even stayed there). I found out this year, I'm fourty and had incredibly extended history class and had no idea this happened.

    • @WarsawConfidential
      @WarsawConfidential  День тому

      Thanks Nat for the clarification!

    • @piotrgurtatowski
      @piotrgurtatowski День тому

      ​@@Nat_BLSK That's True Napoleon send US Cus he told us there are rebels want to overthrow France rule. And fact we realised that Haitians are actually slaves so there was only one thing to do, Switch sides Cus we understood slavory werry well.

    • @itsspaceboi
      @itsspaceboi День тому

      @@Nat_BLSK How does one ends up having an "incredibly extended history class" and not know about the "The White Negros of Europe" title?

  • @Endo48
    @Endo48 2 дні тому +4

    yeah its pretty misleading like with black maddonah it is mostly beacose it was made with paint and it blackend out due to time beacose in time after the partitions russians didint like the polish culture so they let us have our stuff but none conservation proggres was almost made ,we gone to other european countries after the partitions and to usa and most of us were against slavery beacose we deemed it agains christ teachings @Nick-be-8yp i agree with you right now

  • @PWS1111
    @PWS1111 17 годин тому

    ua-cam.com/video/k7-qAOXfXfc/v-deo.htmlsi=HdDyBufLsg2SmawM
    !!!

  • @dandionizy
    @dandionizy 10 годин тому

    Okno Overtona🤮

  • @StateofMind-z6p
    @StateofMind-z6p День тому

    omfg ahahhaha
    all the paintings are of black people becouse old paintings rust, you need to clean them, there is video online of dirt film removal from paintings.

    • @user-yo3rp8rs9n
      @user-yo3rp8rs9n День тому +6

      No, the "Black Maddona" was black from the beginning. It's in the medieval Polish songs.