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That's the African influence for you right there! The day us Africans stop going to America combining with the return of Black Americans to Africa is the day that the Wakanda of all our dreams will materialise!
am senegalese living in dakar , i hv a black americans neighbors here we are so happy to see our peoples coming back home in numbers absolutely amazing !!
Love Uganda, my last trip in Uganda was 8yrs ago and hopefully will get a chance to visit again. They know how to party! Hope to see some videos from Auston
This is a great conversation. As Kenyans we have seen a lot of whites coming to our country (as tourists, corporate executives, embassy staff etc) and never going back to Europe/America. We have also seen Asians come and settle here and start businesses that thrive, yet for some reasons our AA brothers and sisters are missing. Why is it that whites and Asians have a more positive picture of Africa than most African Americans? As a 50 year old Kenyan I’ve interacted with whites from the US, France and UK in my previous roles in Kenya but never met a single African American in Kenya. The fact that AA are now starting to venture more into Africa and starting to see the potential and opportunities here is extremely encouraging to see as an African. We will be happier when we see more of you here. Africa is calling you back home even if for a simple visit.
@@damienwyche2105 AAs have culture, we created our culture. If you like, jazz, poetry, critical race theory...invented by AAs. Some are now discovering Africa is a option.
@@anonymous6594 I don't know about the other parts of Africa, but Tinder is not the best way to meet women in east Africa, unless if you're trying to meet the expats/foreigners who are working there. The locals who use Tinder are generally informal prostitutes who target Western men. If you want to actually meet local women, then you need to go out the old-fashioned way and not use apps.
@@AustonHollemanProud of you Brother. I had to unsubscribe to you because your focus so often was showing off scantily clad modern women. Very unholy from a Christian perspective. Happy to see your growth.
Hey fam, Auston, as a brother from southwest Africa in Angolaand most of Africa specially Nigeria or west Africa view you as one of our own, no matter how long you’ve been gone in America. Don’t listen to this propaganda, we really glad you made it to the motherland, we got you fam.
The problem with some people is that they don’t know when to STFU and listen before passing judgement. Thank goodness we have had some people in the black community during our history with Critical Thinking Skills or we would still be slaves.
@@144k_Kingdom_Living ok brother for you to say that diminishes what slavery was and is and its concerning. I’m from the Deep South, go there bro I challenge you and compare it to your current life styles and opportunities. Slaves can’t get passports. Slaves can’t own businesses. Can we all attain that No, but you know what I meant by Slavery when I said it. Not talking philosophically or spiritual at all.
Keep it up Austin! You have no idea how much I am learning from your journey. I am strongly considering moving to Africa myself. America is not a place that supports and reinforces black community. It may be time for many of us to strongly consider moving. The first black country I visited was Fiji and they treated me with so much genuine love I didn't want to leave. You don't realize how bad you are being consistently treated even on the nuanced level when you travel to a place that sincerely values your blackness.
I am married so I don't look at your channel for dating reasons, but I love some of the other stuff you are doing like interviews and culture indoctrination issues that interest me. It is very tiresome and challenging living here in the US with all the craziness happening. My mind is wandering elsewhere now.
99% of Black Americans would be running home quick after 2 weeks max in Africa. Best you start close in Mexico if you make more than 40k online. If you make more Costa Rica Panama Dominican Republic and 50k plus Portugal the Bahamas Japan Spain. Africas going to cost you $1900 to get there and uganda is like moving to india. Huge culture shock. Once your feet are wet then maybe try Africa in MY OPINION
Austin, I'm very impressed by your boldness. Not many men have the gonads to do what you are doing. However I think RU-vid is muting your channel. East Africans have the highest online presence outside the western world. You should have been at 200k sub's by now. Its probably time to rebrand your channel to something like Auston in Africa.
Oshay Duke Jackson laid out the Red Carpet for you in Kampala, Uganda! He had his driver pick you up at the airport. You were taken to the supermarket to buy some groceries. To top it off, He put you in a two bedroom apartment. What more could he have done to make your visit comfortable?
@Oshaydukejackson is a stand up gentleman (but Dusty), he treats all his guest the same. I am at least referring other content creators such as @goblack2Africa @Wodamaya and other. The Dusty ones don’t stand a chance.
@@IsaacDorsey Auston better watch hisself because Oshay will have him TRICKING on those Ugandan women with all the money he saved! A two bedroom? “Sweetheart, you wait in there until I’m finished with this one!” You can join us if you like or can’t wait!
Great communication Young King. I wish my son would had what it takes to live. You a inspiration to all brothers. Young, Middle Age, and Old. May Gods Peace continue to surround you.
I’m in Cape Town. I got scammed last night at a bar. My tap was R713.00 w/added tip totaling R800.00. The bartender type in R1300.00 on the slick and I was charged. I caught it right away but I kept my cool & used it as a learning experience. Fellas… Africa is where it’s at. The ladies love us. Get your PASSPORT. It’s OPPORTUNITIES OUT HERE FOR US!!!! THESE FELLAS AREN’T LYING!!!
@@sepomushaukwa9006 I told the bartender what you did was wrong and karma is a MF. Being foreigner I didn’t want to escalate the situation. I chop it up as a learning experience. Note to self: be aware of every transaction. If you ever in Cape Town. DON’T GO TO “KONG BAR” in the De Waterkant district.
@@travelanthonytravel sorry for this experience. That bartender is going to make the business lose clients without the owners even knowing. Please don't say people should avoid the place but they should rather be careful about transactions simply.
S/O to Oshay im currently building in Ghana trying to find ways to help the youth... Austin the more you connect with people like Oshay with your platform you may become a hellava dude... have your fun dating etc but i definitely see something bigger in you big dawg... definitely gonna watch your growth play out!!!
Thank you Oshay and Austen for this great conversation. This is one of the best thoughtful discussions about moving to Africa and the challenges and opportunities that one can encounter. Keep up the good work.
Your headline says it all for me bc after watching your videos and listening to the Presidents of some different countries over there speak ,listening to the African people speak ,I want to be around those people I truly believe the black people of America need African people and need to visit Africa
I have been really interested in seeing African Americans testing Africa. It was great to see Oshay looking out for Auston. I realized I'm aging when I heard Auston say that he does not know who Idi Amin is. Amin ruled Uganda from 1971 to 1979. For those who are interested in reading about Amin's horror presidency in Uganda, I'd highly recommend a book entitled, "A State of Blood," by Henry Kyemba. The author used to be the minister of health during Amin's time. You may be able to get the book from your local library, mostly likely through an inter-library loan. But Amazon has some copies.
THIS WAS ABSOLUTELY GREAT! To see these two content creators finally meet is definitely a good viewing experience. Not only because of what they both represent within the Manosphere, but also just see the level of positivity and respect. It's Great To See This Particular Video
I as person with love for the Passport Bros. agree. Brothers should travel, chase the opportunities not the women. As we speak the entire world is going thru the biggest disruption in human history. Africa has many needs that we have ability to grow a special legacy. Africa is our ancestorial home, but the legacies of The Lost Tribe is worldwide. This is also an asset that can be of aid to Africa in the future. So, whether it's Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, Southern Asia, etc..., brother you must do your due diligence and channels like this can help by providing feedbacks. "Passport Up!!"
The biggest mistake black American men are doing right now is going around the chasing women instead of using the opportunities they have to travel and build wealth.
@@iasproduction2993 facts. As they say, "You'll lose money chasing women. But you'll never lose women chasing money." Traveling, building wealth and working on oneself is what actually attracts the very things that we desire.
@@bazimyan this is why other groups of men are now winning because they have a reputation of building business that gives them wealth and respect that women are attracted to.
I just gained tremendous respect for Oshay. That is one brilliant brother! There are a lot of smart people, but they do nothing with that talent. This brother has recognized a core issue among black people in general, and chose to do something about it. Hats off to you Oshay!
I already knew black folk was gonna be on that “America is my home” shit. That pride is gonna leave y’all stagnant. I know too many Americans in Africa living better than they did in the states and didn’t flee or run, they made a decision that changed their lives. Nobody forcing you go to Africa their just telling you have a option to do something great and build without dem folks (and our own) trying to tear it down. 💯
Thank you. Say it again for the people in the back 🗣 . The BC is too hard headed sometimes. The point is to have OPTIONS. The amount of money in rent that a lot of Black folk pay in America can get you a penthouse Loft in Africa. Something to think about
AUSTON! GOAT status frfr I aint know how in tune/powerful Oshay was, and you coming BACK (ironically enough) in the motherland with the OG who, as u said yourself "put you onto RU-vid," couldn't be any more SOLID and INSPIRING! GET YA PASSPORTS, IT'S REALLY THAT BAAAAAAAAAD love from Indianapolis
This was a fantastic interview. I was interested in Africa but Oshay cleared it up and I'm no longer considering it as an option. It seems like it is not a place where Americans with a "job" can move their and have a comparable lifestyle. It seems like you have to be an entrepreneur or "builder" to be successful there as an American. I just want to clock in clock out and enjoy my family. I make a very good salary here. 6 figures almost and I get to work from home twice a week, I have benefits, and a 4 bedroom house.
What Oshay is referring to is what a lot of black dominant Countries are experiencing now. Its the redistribution and underdevelopement of Africa and the Carribbean........So its hard to assimilate. Black Americans will find it harder, but its doable......Oshay is a great example of that..great example and great interview....
Great interview guys 👏 Huge fan of both of you. I’ve been saying this for a while and I’m glad it’s starting to happen. African Americans have a great opportunity to make a big impact on the African continent if they can move there, embrace the challenges, learn the system and enterprise. Europeans have come and done it without any cultural ties and now they run the show. You guys have an advantage being black, and so you are easily accepted. But you have to accept the pain of Africa from what the European have put us through. A lot of it is survival tactics. It’s still wrong but see it from a different perspective.
I also wanted to add That the largest emerging markets will be on the African Continent! Nothing but immense potential for growth and opportunities in a plethora of countries. Another great reason to plan a move.
I am from Uk and I think it is great that black man are going back to Africa to develop Africa and it is good for Despore to go back and help Africa before all the Chinese and White people comes and take over while Blackman remains with struggle. Use your skills to and I agreed with the training and changing African mind set.
Auston thank you so much for this informative interview with Mr. Oshay duke Jackson. It has me reconsidering my place of retirement instead of the latin country I'll be retiring home in Africa. 💯
Oshay and Auston do great collaborations!!! You guys need to do more!! Thank you very much for all this info!! Great interview! Wishing you both continued success!!
Great interview!!!! came to East Africa 200 year ago, almost Similar to We African coming to America. The African in Africa are trained to be Employess while The Chinese and Indians only come to Africa as business men they come with organisation and leave for the African to manager while they make the profits...
As a brother of the cape verde islands (west africa) we are friendly people and open people you cab buy a house here for 50k and leave the racism behind and come take a dip in the atlantic ocean with us lets build africa 2100!! We got the numbers our time is now
This goes for ANYONE...if you r new into a place, people expect you to add value not compete for jobs. Business is ur best bet= love from South Africa💯
@@mrmanq9517 so true. Making friendships as an adult is difficult because people primarily only seek to be your friend if you demonstrate bringing tangible value to their circle or life. It's not at all like making friends as a child when the only thing you care about are playing or sharing common interests.
I am barely 2 minutes into the video and Oshay has just said something that I find very respectful. He called Idi Amin an ex-president of Uganda. This is so different from the western propaganda of calling H. E Amin a dictator and some unspeakable terms. Respect you, Oshay. You are a great, and a son of the soil.
I love to see brothers have these type of conversations. This is news you can use. Building is what we need because it gives us options in all areas of life. You can get women anywhere if that’s your thing. Personally, I’ve been to Ghana, Tanzania, and Kenya. I live in the states and have dated women from Ghana, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Liberia. There are cultural differences big time. I’ve learned a lot from those experiences.
Just like you have dated Liberian, married a Tanzanian/divorce a Tanzanian and then dated a Nigerian. The difference is in culture is real but at the micro level there are many similarities as well.
@@bwanaPele That’s true. I grew up in the south and could relate to many of the African women I dated. They were quick to point out the similarities between our cultures.
Oshay, I think my sister son has a radio and TV station in Uganda I think. He is called Patrick Qcakuoo. The mother is called Hanson. We used to call the mother Mama. She was a teacher. I am called William Kweku Hanson. I left Ghana in the 80s and attended University of Texas. I saw him in one of the magazines from Uganda.
On getting scammed, I've just agreed to a land purchase deal in Northern Uganda. I got a decent price and gave the go word on four acres. A few days later after speaking with my good lawyer friend I've reduced the first purchase to one acre (to reduce the amount of money that I have exposed and could possibly lose to scamming) The seller agreed because of my apprehensions and unique status as a Black American foreigner. If all goes well I will follow up with original agreed upon land size and price.
I just wish our African American brothers and sisters could come home and help as build Africa. Uganda is great at Agricultural value addition and other enterprises. We would love hospital care similar to that in the USA 🇺🇸. Medical supplies are subsidized from India pharmaceutical companies and also local manufacturers. We just need people help us build systems
lol what you not talking about is warlords you want black American to do your work but didnt help any black people in America in support now thats a joke
@@NoBody-tk8lq Africa is a paradise. Like Americans struggle with gun laws, Africans struggle with corruption that affects development. But majority of Africans believe in "Ubuntu" or in Uganda 'Obuntu bulamu' and helping one another despite the difficulties is why the call is made. But you can stay where you are if you are happy.
Oshay Jackson said, " That person could not make any opportunities for their own self, and now they are trying to make me believe they can do something for me. " Love it!
Great interview!!!! Indians were brought by the British to East Africa about 200 year ago and they never left because Africa was more Liveable,.This is almost Same amount of time to We African Americans Were brought to America. The Africans in Africa are very educated but are trained to be Employees while The Chinese and Indians only come to Africa as business men they come with organization and leave for the Africans to manager while they make the profits. African are getting organized and once Corruption is tackled the rest will be history
400 years is by no way 200 years. Stollen is not Indentured servants, even though the East Indians were relegated to slavery at some level. East Indians were always given advantages over Blacks in every part of the world Europeans implanted them. You are comparing apple and oranges. Princess Victoria banish the English men from copulate with the Indian women. The Europeans did not have much respect for the Indians on their own. However, compare to Black folks, Indians were alway given the benefit of the doubt. As a result, the 😅darkest, dirtiest looking Indian thinks he has one over Black folks. Thank to the Europeans
Brothers, Powerfully inspirational video - inspiring and influencing Black people to be about the action of re-connecting to Africa! Definitely, we need to re-connect to God and then re-connect to Africa! BROTHERS, SISTERS - NO MORE EXCUSES! SACRIFICE, SAVE MONEY AND HAVE A PLAN! MAKE IT HAPPEN!
This was a dope video. Love seeing brothers connecting and having productive conversations. Auston I support you 100 percent, love seeing the growth. Once you get your geopolitical AND historical education, you'll be unstoppable. I'm booking my first trip to SA and Kenya in October. New investment opportunities, with the ability to influence the political realm in these countries is key to building global relevance.
It seems as though Austin is focused more so on the women in all of the countries he's visited, as if they're just sex objects. I'm sure most of those females dignified, and have integrity, they should be viewed as such.
The ADOS and FBA crew have arrived in droves. It’s funny that they don’t want to be associated with Africa, YET they always involved in discussions about AFRICA, make it make sense 😂😂😂
Black people are not moving to Africa in droves. And the only black Americans that speak about Africa are the pro blacks. Even most of them have woke up to that lie.
@@jnorm888 the same way SOME FBA Think all Africans and Caribbeans are the same … ignorance it’s goes both ways … it can be fixed but it’s a lot of misinformation that was given to all those groups about each other
Nah, y'all were just an exploitable, and easily accessible source of cheap labor. It could've been done without you in any high IQ population (e.g. Western Europe, East Asia).
Built it, but will never own it. Not even major stakeholders in it. Why keep contributing to something that you will never have any real access to? Begging for reparations or trying to use THEIR legal system to convince them will simply never work. Take it over hostilely (the only way anything is ever taken) or move and build somewhere that will actually allow you to properly benefit from your work.
No way do we have power they have, to fight for it. Your taxes for starter go largely to their military industrial complex. Your reparations are being spent in Ukraine. Plus we hate ourselves and discriminate against each other. Light skinned/dark skinned nonsense, etc, etc.