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Not African your right about that ????? You are Black American!!! Drop the African part!!! and You mean Black American didn't figure that out before they went??? Africans see Black Americans as entitled and arrogant.
Bro you just rambling and rambling and rambling and rambling about the wrong weman you have chosen blindly thinking you found true love. You went to Africa for all the wrong reasons. You should have stayed in America 😂😂😂😂😂
Dravidian is a language group. Most South Indians are a mixture of AASI(Ancestral Ancient South Indian) with people from Zagros. They have some Steppe, some East Asian, Melanasian and North African.
So, did you go to Africa as a passport bro. thinking you would find love, but ended up being disillusioned by what you thought was love? I'm asking because you said that you ended up being a passport bro. & person O apparently did not pan out how you expected?
I was born and raised in Africa but i have always fancy traveling abroad... last year the dream finally came true and boom.. It made me appreciate home even more.. I have completed my master's degree having a job and honestly, I don't like it here except for the money cause obviously it pays more than in africa. I have learned that black people abroad we have literally very litle if nothing in common except the same skin color... all this to say that if God is to bless you he can do it in different ways and most time it takes going after what we think matters to actually realize what really matters and what makes our life fulfilled. Meanwhile, you're the first person I've heard who still has these values of having a stable family life, children and such... most people I have met here don't believe in God, and don't think it matters to have a family life ..aha I find it a very sad way of looking at life. Anyhow so many pros and cons but nothing ever gets better than home.. haha
What you missed which gives you sovereignty and personal empowerment at the same time is NATIONALITY. Black and African American are classifications for stateless persons, who are civilly dead in law and regulated as chatel property through the enforcement of the Christian Black Codes of 1724 and the doctrine of discovery.🙊🙉🙈🦁👁️
Anton, you are correct we are not African by nationally but Syrian! our chronology not history is into the pages of the Scriptures Syria is one of the oldest nation on the of the earth and our come out of Ur in Syria. Read about the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD by the Roman General Titus, our ancestors fled into Africa... But our chronology goes back thousand of years, but the slave-master want you to believe you from Africa. But there will be a time when will have to leave US or be destroy with it Revelation 18 Chapter--my people come out her...
The lack of income and visa conditions are what made a couple I know move back to the US. They are now happier in the US, now appreciating small things like proximity to family. They say they will come back to Joburg when they feel suffocated again by the USA. As our brothers and sisters, you are always welcome home.
I don’t understand when you say you are not African. To me you are an African born in America. In terms of culture, yes it is different because you’ve never lived the African culture. But that doesn’t remove your genetic ancestry of being an African.
I really enjoyed your presentation😊. I visited Gambia on April 5th, 2021. I got married to a beautiful soul there, Mr. Sarjo Bah along with his 2 handsome biys and family members and friends. I felt that I was home🎉. The Motherland. A few things were different, but staying 8 days there was a blessing. U made alit of good points, and I know it's to ve true. My husband Mr. Bah, at the time, was a Master Tailor there in Gambia. I here was a school teacher, and this man treated me like Queen before we got married and even more after we both were together together married in Gambia. I tried helping him get hus vusa ti America, but unfortunately, Mr. Bah passed away on October 11,2022. He didn't live to see his dream as a Master Tailor in the USA vome through. But for all of us here in America and abroad, he lives in the clothing he made us. That's how we keep his memory alive. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us 😊
The problem that i found when dating Africans is the fact that they have alternative motives. I dated an African man and i tell you they will suck u dry then look u in the face like WHAT? i would say 9 out of 10 times they want the status!
First, I commend you for producing such an important video!👍😘❤My family 👪 has land we passed down for hundreds of years. We're all on code about not selling the land. My uncle runs cattle on the land. We lease the land to oil companies for drilling and fracking. We get royalty ✔ checks but that's another controversy. We must all hold on to our land! 🤓🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷
I have enjoyed your video We have so much in common; and I experienced the hardship of being abroad in Africa I traveled to Gambia(West Africa), and as you have discussed being abroad can bring hardship if you are not having any capital! Gambia is a tourist area, and I stayed there for three months.It was very expensive to stay there, and I returned back to Alabama. I am a Teacher as well, single and no children. I also dated abroad, and you are correct , it is very challenging and hard dating from abroad. But the trip was worth it because I always wanted the experience of being in the continent of Africa and it was a great experience for me.
Whoa 🤯 I’m in Dallas. I went to South Africa in 2019. I definitely realized we take things for granted here in the states. I loved my visit to Joburg and Cape Town. I understand 100% what you mean. I hope you have much more success now that you are back in the states. Wishing you much love ❤️
Africa sold their own ppl into slavery. Many white men died to free them. Stop this damn racism. Everyone hates the USA, but cant get back here fast enough.
I believe the two people that he had an intimate relationship with that he refer to as person X and person O, are both men. At least that’s the vibe that I’m getting.
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The whole world was black as in from Africa (even Europe and China - pure Adamic blood from Isaac through Jacob etc.) - apart from pockets in Saxony, Germany who where most probably from the line of Cain and then Esau as they had bad fallen angels blood (that's why he was a murderer). Genghis Khan was probably from the line of Cain also, and his invasions and mixing lighten the skin color of most East Asians as if that was his goal and his mission. Fallen angels or elohim or little evil gods introduced pale white skin and really light eyes to humanity though some people of color can have natural light skin. The whole world it seems will return to being dark skin once again like our first father Adam as it was intended. White Europeans, White Americans (North, Central and South), White Australians, White New Zealanders, aren't having children like that and all these places have people of African decent come in and do the heavy lifting and low paying jobs but these people stay and have children with each other and with the locals. The elohim and the evil seeds will lose because everything they touch turns evil and needs to be reset. Pure ADAM children will WIN in the end. P.S. There are no aliens or space, the invasion happened many several generations ago by the fallen angels (an invasion of the human race). That one angel seduce Eve and then the fallen angels S.A. Adam and Eve daughters (or the daughters of men). Their leader had always been jealous of Adam and his children - the real human men and women.
Stop confusing our people Black Americans, but if y’all truly don’t believe that your ancestors were from Africa, do your DNA test. Stop confusing yourselves. Black people were God’s first human creation and they traveled all over the world and settled there. Y’all want to be everybody else but your true selves.
You completely wrong calling someone colored in america is like calling someone a nigga it just will never fly here so stop saying its ok because its not and the one drop rule is not a rule most people want to be black so they be happy to be if they mixee with black to let people know there black
Namibia is a tough place to start a business because the population of the country is SO low. Even people immigrating from countries next door, Botswana, Zambia and such have a tough time. I know a translator in Namibia who is doing extremely well, mainly because his clients are all over the world. So what I would advise anyone to do is to find a way to ensure your clientele, or employer (remote work) or streams of income are location-independent. Super interesting video, thanks for sharing your experiences.
It's pretty much the same with white Americans really. Many are proud of their heritage. Take the Irish Americans for example, or even the Italian Americans. And they can be proud of it, they're more than welcome to have pride in where their forefathers came from. But they're not "European European" if you get what I mean. Grab an Italian American and put him or her in Italy, and they will quickly understand that it's a different place with people who act and behave in a different way to what they are used to back in the USA. And that's fine. It's normal. I feel like many people underestimate the culture shock until they actually go to that place and experience it for themselves.
you went clueless to a complete new environment what do u expect? meet person x, o 😂. bro have no plans. 😂. you want there to fu.k that's all. 😂. no inspiration at all
I'm a Norwegian born in Oslo (of Ethiopian ancestry) and currently residing in London, UK. I have invested in residential real estate in Kigali, Rwanda, and Nairobi, Kenya.. I’ve rented out my houses and apartments to many of our African American brothers and sisters over the past 3-4 years and met up with many of them when I’ve been visiting the continent. His story is honest and humbly told. It’s not an easy place to be if one is born and raised in the Western Hemisphere and used to a different rhythm, lifestyle, infrastructure, and ease of living. Many diaspora Africans, whether they have been in the West for two generations or six hundred years, have this romanticized idea about Africa. As you may have seen with other African American Yotubers like Goblack2Africa, JT the Bigga Figga, the Unapologetic Nomads, and many others, the challenges of living in Africa will eventually creep up on you. What I do instead is diversify and spend some months in Africa each year, I'm still only 35 years old, so I deep my toe into the water and get a feel of the continent, pole pole (swahili). I love my life in Europe, and visiting Africa for 2-3 months a year is more than enough to feel recharged and inspired. And also, a little tip for you: your comment comes across as if you have a lot of personal unresolved issues and are trying to gaslight and project your failures onto others online with those misplaced emojis and bad grammar, which is kinda sad. I'll pray for you, stranger.
Everybody loves vacations - no work and all play. When you try to make a living outside the USA, reality sets in. The lesson is this: You can chase Utopia in foreign countries, or you can work and build it where you are.