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Heated discussion with a special guest about Ghana and America 

Kinza Babe
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@LuvvMyBrownSkin
@LuvvMyBrownSkin 2 месяца назад
I really enjoyed this video 😊. Thanks for taking us along with you guys to see the housing development in Kasoa. There's one thing that I want to say in response to the discussion you guys were having. I think it's really important that we not go over to Ghana to try to change their culture and values just because we are accustomed to behaving in certain ways or doing things in certain ways in the US. The beauty of the country and the people is in their culture and customs, which makes them such warm, peaceful, respectful and loving people. I absolutely love the fact that the children there are not overly outspoken, sassy and force-ripe like most children here in the US. The children in Ghana remind me of how children in the Caribbean used to be raised - with manners and respect for their elders. I remember when I was growing up, I addressed my neighbors as Auntie (insert first name) even though they were not related to me, just like the children do in Ghana. We can appreciate the cultural differences and Customs for what they are without trying to turn Ghana into 'Little America'. I also wanted to add that I totally agree with the points you guys made about the Chinese, Caucasians and Arabs exploiting the land and resources and making bank while the locals make little to no profit from it. I find that very upsetting.
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
I am from the Caribbean and I know the difference with how the kids is raised in the Caribbean and the US. We are not talking about children respecting their parents or adults. I was talking about young adults that are complaining that they don’t have jobs and don’t have food to eat. They don’t know how to speak up to their leaders and elders (people in charge of their country). I didn’t come here to turn it into American 🇺🇸. I love the children, their food and the culture. The young people think their only hope is to go to the west. Some even lose their lives trying to get out of the country. Instead of standing and using their voice to make a change in their country.
@LuvvMyBrownSkin
@LuvvMyBrownSkin 2 месяца назад
​​@@kinzababe1- I understand what you're saying. I wasn't pointing the finger at you specifically when I mentioned people coming from the West trying to change the people and culture. One of the main reasons why I follow you is because of how respectful you are of the people and the culture and how seamlessly you have integrated into the Ghanaian community. It's just that I see so many vloggers on social media making videos finding fault and complaining about the culture and the people in Ghana as well as other African countries that they have migrated to. It's so easy to go down that rabbit hole once those types of conversations start.
@gb6041
@gb6041 2 месяца назад
Louvers are not old style. It depends on how much air and sunshine you want in the room
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
Sorry but we don’t use those style as much anymore.We have many other options to choose from when it comes to windows. I personally haven’t seen Louvers in years so it seems like it’s an older style to me. It could be a newer style to you.
@gb6041
@gb6041 2 месяца назад
Keep your half open glass windows, and I'll enjoy my full rack open louvers. All my other houses I'm building are going to be louvers too
@herregalness7461
@herregalness7461 2 месяца назад
Having a cistern like we do in the Caribbean is great for water storage. Gla to see you hooked up with a subby.
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
It sure is great for sure. We been building cisterns for years but it not common here in Ghana 🇬🇭
@spiceandeverythingnice4U
@spiceandeverythingnice4U 2 месяца назад
I think there are two sides to this discussion. There are people who change even from the airport and behave like a foreigner to their own land because they feel superior because of the opportunity afforded to them to travel. But also I think the locals put foreigners on a pedestal somewhat like a colonial mentality/ foreign concept that foreign is better. I also see this disparity between the locals themselves where if you have money/you are literate, you are highly respected more than those who are not. In terms of what the people are the top are doing, they get away with it because nobody at the bottom holds them to accountability. Make your vote count. I agree with Kinzababe, you can respectfully speak up to your elders. You don't need to be disrespectful to make a point. Your tone and body language could show respect but you can still raise your point. The issue lies where is an abuse of position and authority by the elders who shut you down just because of their age/position and not give the younger ones a fair hearing. Traditions/cultures are supposed to help the people and enlighten them, not keep them in the dark and not be progressive. Cultural change happens all the time, people in Ghana today do not do a lot of things their ancestors did 50-100 years ago. If the change is making life better for its people then it should be welcomed. Having said that change will always come with some amount of pushback as it is not always easy to accept/adjust.
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
You couldn’t have said it any better 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
@yvettewaters-albright7385
@yvettewaters-albright7385 2 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing y'all day, the conversation was the truth and the style of those home were lovely
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it❤️🙏🤝🏿
@shirleygrant8989
@shirleygrant8989 2 месяца назад
Many people critize Biden so much, but they dont say who would be better than he... out of two evils, for me I prefer Biden until better comes along.
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
Yes Miss Shirley I agree.🙏❤️
@user-kt8wk3ue8y
@user-kt8wk3ue8y 2 месяца назад
Really enjoyed the very stimulating discussion and hearing the point of view of each person. Great video. I was admitted to hospital. I will probably go home in the morning or the next day. ❤❤
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
I hope everything is well I’ll call you later.
@user-kt8wk3ue8y
@user-kt8wk3ue8y 2 месяца назад
@@kinzababe1 Everything is ok, just having some bleeding with clots coming out of my catheter. They are washing me out. Hope to go home today.
@LuvvMyBrownSkin
@LuvvMyBrownSkin 2 месяца назад
Sorry to hear that you were hospitalized. You're an honorary Soca Warrior🇹🇹, so I know you will pull through this with flying colors. I wish you a speedy recovery.
@thikjerzygirl40
@thikjerzygirl40 2 месяца назад
I must say I loved this conversation. I do not know how heated but it was you guys talking about some facts.
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
Thank you 🙏 for watching 🙏
@oseiosei6649
@oseiosei6649 2 месяца назад
I heard you guys talk about how in Ghana culture, the youth are not supposed to talk back to the elders. In Ghanian culture the youth is not supposed to talk back to people in authority or power. But that is the same culture in most Asian countries. In Chinese culture, the youth are not supposed to talk back to their elders or talk back to people in authority or power, but today China is a superpower, China is the #2 country in the world and is competing with America for the #1 position as the most powerful country in the world. Experts agree that China would indeed become the world's largest economy within 15- 20 years. In Japanese culture, the youth is not supposed to talk back to the elders or people in position of power or authority, but Japan has been a superpower country for decades; in the 80’s and 90’s Japan was the second most powerful and wealthiest country in the world, right behind American and today Japan still has a strong economy today. Japan is one of the world's largest economies and is currently at rank 3. Japan is in the list of the world's richest and powerful countries in the world. In South Korean culture the youth is not supposed to talk back to the elders or talk back to people in position of power or authority, but South Korea is a superpower country. South Korea has a strong economy and it is a highly developed country. South Korea is a first world power nation by almost every socioeconomic metric. South Korea is a first world country just like America, Canada or any Western European country. In Singapore culture the youth is not supposed to talk back to the elders or talk back to people in position of power or authority, but Singapore is one of the most wealthiest and most powerful country in the world. Singapore has a high standard of living, a well-developed infrastructure, a highly well- developed country, a strong economy, and a high GDP. Singapore has consistently been ranked high on various global index related to socioeconomic competitiveness, quality of life, and ease of doing business. So, Ghana being poor is not due to our culture. Majority of the wealthiest and most powerful countries have the same culture as Ghana. So what is continuously keeping Ghana poor? Some say the legacy of slavery, colonialism, and neocolonialism is keeping Ghana poor. Some say it is inferiority complex. Ghanaians don’t believe they can do it. Ghanaians don’t believe they can pull themselves up from slavery, colonialism, neocolonialism into a superpower country. Ghanaians believes they can’t do it by themselves that is why they always calling on America or Britain or China or any of the foreign European country for help. Some say is the western world who are continuing stealing Ghana natural resources and wealth and not paying the fair prices of the natural resources and wealth that they still. Some say it is Ghanaian leadership and politicians who are greedy, selfish and corrupt that is keeping Ghana poor. Ghanaians have to find a solution as to why other countries that has the same culture as Ghana, but are prospering, having their heaven on earth, while Ghana is constantly in a state of a poor third world country and Ghanaians are continuously living in a state of a poor third world country despite all the natural resources and wealth God has blessed us beneath our feet.
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
They young people think their only solution is to leave their country to go to the west. 😥
@LuvvMyBrownSkin
@LuvvMyBrownSkin 2 месяца назад
@oseiosei Excellent points!
@LuvvMyBrownSkin
@LuvvMyBrownSkin 2 месяца назад
​​@@kinzababe1Yep. . . And the only time they come back is for detty December to turn up and introduce all the bad habits that they learned from the West to the Ghanaian Youth and then they go back.
@Nia70Ghana24
@Nia70Ghana24 2 месяца назад
Well in the US kids use to have respect for their elders from the 1940 - 1970’s after that the democrats policies weeded there way into the family especially in the black American to separate the father out of the household etc… Now the liberals put politics in place where you get into trouble for disrespecting your own children everything is labeled as kid abuse so ridiculous. Plus when they took out prayer time in school and taking the privilege in the late 70’s that the teachers were allowed to discipline your child it started the effect of disrespect of the children behavior in America… The government owns your children in America now so ridiculous…
@oseiosei6649
@oseiosei6649 2 месяца назад
@@LuvvMyBrownSkin Most of the Ghanaians living in America, Canada, or Europe are living horrible life. Most of them have 2 or 3 jobs just to make ends meet. The jobs they have are minimum wage jobs and even if they have a decent job they can’t save any money because most of their money are going to mortgage, car note, credit card debt. Most of the Ghanaians living abroad are living a fake fraudulent lifestyle in Europe and America.
@bridgettmccree9912
@bridgettmccree9912 2 месяца назад
Kinda, I would rather have Biden in office than Trump who is trying to take or democracy away.
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
Yes I agree fully with you…
@oseiosei6649
@oseiosei6649 2 месяца назад
Ghanaians have to find a solution as to why other countries that has the same culture as Ghana, but are prospering, having their heaven on earth, while Ghana is constantly in a state of a poor third world country and Ghanaians are continuously living in a poor third world country despite all the natural resources and wealth God has blessed us beneath our feet.
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
I agree with everything you. When I say the Youth I am talking about the younger generation that are complaining about the leadership, economic and jobs then don’t stand to their leadership. They don’t speak up because it’s not their normal to speak up to their elders(leaders).
@LuvvMyBrownSkin
@LuvvMyBrownSkin 2 месяца назад
​@@kinzababe1 They don't speak up because it could get them unalived. Look at what happened in Nigeria when hundreds of young people tried to revolt/protest.
@l.e.sparklesfkaelliesparkl5875
@l.e.sparklesfkaelliesparkl5875 2 месяца назад
@@LuvvMyBrownSkinThis ! I find them quite outspoken they are just not ultra combative about it. They have been speaking up since time immemorial however the gatekeepers are very good at their jobs. If the entire leadership is corrupt, do we think they care about someone speaking up?
@l.e.sparklesfkaelliesparkl5875
@l.e.sparklesfkaelliesparkl5875 2 месяца назад
Just like Shaddy said they can be very straight forward no filter
@LuvvMyBrownSkin
@LuvvMyBrownSkin 2 месяца назад
​@@l.e.sparklesfkaelliesparkl5875Great point. You are absolutely right.
@milcahisrael6075
@milcahisrael6075 2 месяца назад
Kinza, did you and your friend ship your cars there, or purchase there? Is it expensive doing shipping there, if you did? Or is it expensive purchase there, if you did that?
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
It’s expensive to ship your car here . I choose to buy here but that’s was a matter of choice.
@blessedAfrikan217
@blessedAfrikan217 2 месяца назад
How much per plot for the land?
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
My contact is in the description for serious inquiries, please.🙏
@milcahisrael6075
@milcahisrael6075 2 месяца назад
Hi Kinza. I was just wondering what type of visa did you get to be able to stay in Ghana?
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
Please look back for my video of that I did about getting my visa extension in Winneba please 🙏
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
Please look back for my video of that I did about getting my visa extension in Winneba please 🙏
@EricAbankwa
@EricAbankwa 2 месяца назад
I need this guy number to help me build his type of reservoir in my location which is at teachers quarters Nyanyano near millennium city. Can l direct contact you? Also l need to have idea the cost of the metal gate please.
@kinzababe1
@kinzababe1 2 месяца назад
My contact is in the description.
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