I’m a Kenyan and have been in the states for 3 years now as a student and I had the same mentality as the Ghanian guy when I arrived I must say that yes America does have opportunities I’ve made more money here than I ever did I Kenya but there’s a catch to this that this gent doesn’t seem to know. AMERICA IS THE TRUE RAT RACE MONEY GOVERNS YOUR LIFE IN A WAY MY AFRICAN BACKGROUND DIDNT FULLY COMPREHEND TILL I CAME TO AMERICA the peace of mind Austin is talking about I felt it when I was in Kenya last December i didn’t even realize how much I needed it when I landed I had to put my hand on the ground and just take a moment to feel africas energy
@@flynnsekyi8662 another point I guess I didn’t mention in Africa when you fall the lowest you can hit is zero on this side but nice your in the negative it follows you for the rest of your life and picking yourself up can be an almost impossible task if you don’t have relentless drive
Very true! I'm canadian. I know several Nigerians who are struggling to support themselves while going to school. I know several Ghanaian who came here with a stable mentality. Now, they've been diagnosed by their doctors with diabetes, hypotension, high cholesterol and their stress levels are sky high. With his mindset, sadly these are the ones America like. They're mindless in their pursuit so to get to their dreams, they turn a blind eye to reality. I wish he'd get there, and I pray he doesn't lose his mind. God help him 😢
@michaelgurgei6283 Thank you for sharing as the young Ghanaian brother would never understand the hustle/bustle American rat race until he arrives here. This country will ENSLAVE anyone if you allow it. CONSUMERISM is the ENSLAVING SYSTEM of the U.S. This is why I support Auston traveling while he's young and experiencing his own distant cousins on the continent. He is the same age as our son and I think that it's a great thing what he's doing. I just hope that all of his intentions are positive and that he matures from this experience. Many blessings and Peace of mind to us all this day. 🙏
As a American i must say the Ghanaian is right…we are delusional here…but he also doesn’t understand America is a real pressure cooker…within 3 generations all those values he’s speaking about will be wiped out of his offspring psychology in America
Facts! Years ago at my high school I saw Ethiopian girls who would come to school in hijabs and dresses. Then go to the bathroom and change into super tight Jeans. It shocked me the first time I saw it. These Africans don’t know they are sacrificing their children coming here.
True indeed. America will make you sell your soul for financial gains. Too many immigrants are focused on the dollars and not the long term ramifications
@@Alexsh2010 We are not having complete conversations. If the starting point is just discouraging Africans to migrate when millions of Hispanics are flooding into the US and everyone sees it then it comes across as not being an honest conversation. As an African, educated and working in the US and about to relocate back home, I would say to young Africans, migrate if you can, get as much education, work experience and business savvy as you can, then take it all back home and help fellow Africans.
The poor guy doesn’t realize that the “good” things and the rights that America has came with blood shed and protesting. No one waved a magic wand and gave it to us. If the power structure had its way there would still be slavery and the 1965 Immigration Act would not even have been in place to allow him to come into the country.
He said people are suffering. Is Rich's Africa is no one there should be suffering but y'all have greedy officials who steal from the people everyday no one should be suffering in Africa. Corruption is real on the continent. Everyone is laughing at Africa because the men that run Africa all of these presidents they're basically giving away everything and they don't even know. There needs to be some women elected officials because I'm telling you men are basically giving all of Africa's resources away for pennies on the dollar. They have too many mouths to feed they got too many girlfriends too many wives and that depletes everything they have so they sell out the natural resources to outsiders and everybody else is in a deficit because of that. No children should be working in a mine they should be going to school and learning Africa is so behind.
Austin you got me shaking my head. When it comes to us America is not soft on crime! Clearly you know no one who has been to prison for decades over minor offenses. 🤦🏾♀️
I think he meant, that in certain countries, if you do crime, they will either butcher you with a machete and make you walk in shame with body parts hanging, or they will put a tire on you and burn you on the spot, while the average American on death row is in prison for 22 years and their is laws against cruel and unusual punishment, so they get the sleeping concoctions? Surprisingly, people get the messages fast , when that is the consequences.... Not saying america doesn't have more incarcerated people, but at the same time, people in the USA feel safe enough to film their officer, speak loud to them, and sometimes sue them? In other countries, you will just disappear....
To my continental African brothers and sisters...The same amount of work it will take to get rich in Africa will be the same amount of work it will take to get rich in America
I do not agree. I did not put in any effort to get rich in America . I did not start a business and the most I did was when I needed more money to pay for my daughters college I did work weekends for some years . I have a net worth of about 1.5 million dollars ! All I did was invest 15% of my income in my job 401k which is available every worker in America . How could I have done this in Nigeria my country of origin ?
@@jvon5881I think we are missing the point. Most African Americans that seem to be interested in Africa are coming to make a difference and help build Africa from how Colonialism left Africa, without it's resources and to bridge the gap by weaving villages to cities, cities to other cities, states to states, and countries to countries. A united Africa!
Ghanaian guy, my bruda. Black Americans have to deal with generational trauma that stems from slavery, so there are many obstacles you have to cross to become successful. For example, a black boy growing up in the inner city during the 80s and 90s had to deal with gangs, drugs, and a poor education system. Then they have children that come up in the same system with similar obstacles. Ghanian bruda you are the exception just like a successful brother from the hood. Africa was taken from the diaspora and we are just simply ready to reclaim our culture and make AFRICA GREAT AGAIN no matter the obstacles.
Not to mention redlining. So even when a black American gets out of that predicament, they are sidetracked to purchase a home based off of their race and not the funds they wielded so hard to achieve. It’s one hurdle after another and the will to push forward begins to weigh your spirit down.
The Ghanaian is an outsider looking in when it comes to the everyday experience of being black and leaving in a western society, the western society looks nice from a distance but in reality it’s a nightmare
The Ghanaian brother doesn’t get that if Ghanaians go to America their children will have the same African American experience that Austin is talking about getting away from
What??? 😂😂😂 Those children will have better opportunities in America. Most Ghanaians live Middle class so the children’s upbringing will be different than others.
@@Alexsh2010 Do you live in America? The middle class is not non existent people make it in middle class, but explain why it is? there’s black Americans and African immigrants in middle class in Atlanta, Baltimore, Houston, Dallas and North Carolina.
What that guy said: "Ghana is not just Accra", meaning life for many is better in the cities, is also true in the States. In places like Mississippi, Appalachia, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. There are even white people living in very poor conditions, with dirt floors, no running water, starving, etc. Financially, life is much better in the cities, like New York, Atlanta, Long Island, etc. However, the crime is [much] more prevalent in the cities than the rural areas. So, you are much more likely to encounter a mass shooting, robbery, or murder, if you live in the cities. The States is not perfect, and also has its tradeoffs. Edit: Also, Jeffry talked entirely too much during this interview. And his message for others not to invest in his country, and for locals to leave at all costs, is a destructive message. Build up your country and make it better for yourselves. I'm Malian, by way of the States, and he has almost convinced me not to invest in his country. Something I was considering seriously.
There are poor white ppl everywhere in America. Ppl from 3rd world countries don't get that America isn't some socialist Dutch country where the government supports you. You earn everything you get in America. Lose your job or business and you might end up homeless. I've heard plenty of Africans in America complain about the lack of social services, so they move to Canada or somewhere else.😂
As a Kenyan I feel lucky that in my country the government is held accountable by the people. We go to the streets when we feel that our rights have been violated. Ghanians should change their mindset that they can only thrive if they go out of their country
Bravo from my Kenya fam .my West African bro/sis,Love sitting on they back side and they old gangsters spending they money Pls go out there and make noise
Don't pay any attention to Jeffrey. The truth is that most of them want the system to stay dysfunctional because if it didn't, they would be in jail. They say they want law and order, but you should see how they tear apart ministers who seek to give them exactly that. He mentioned, for example, the homes (really shacks) that were demolished to build a highway. Many of those homes were built illegally and without permits and that's why the owners were not compensated. Yet to hear Jeffery tell it, you would think it was the greatest injustice ever. That's the problem with Ghanaians - we want a great country, but don't want to do what's necessary to make it great. Individuals always put their personal wellbeing before the country's collective interests.
I know plenty of Kenyans in the US. They along with Nigerians, Ghanaians , Zimbabweans, Ethiopians, Sudanese, Somalis, Liberians are among the most common Africans you meet in the US.
Stop lying I'm Kenyan the system is just as Corrupt an MP was found innocent for shooting a DJ in the night club...with CCTV footage...our system might be worse than Ghana.....all the places these RU-vidrs go in Nairobi most Kenyans can't afford to enter let's stop lying
@@tecnaliteexperts9577 Very frustrating dealing with people who cannot accept reality. Kenyan politicians are just as corrupt as in other African countries. I am Zimbabwean. One thing we share in Africa is that the President and the top politicians are usually the richest in the country without any visible production that they conduct. Most times, the wealth is acquired through looting natural resources or giving access to same and getting paid bribes. The tender systems tend to be opaque and billions are lost in over inflated prices or money paid out and services never delivered at all. I remember once the UK or European Union withholding some education funds/grants to Kenya due to the fear the money would be stolen by government officials.
Having 10 grand in your bank account in the US is a big deal. Most people only got 1,000 to 5,000 saved and then it’s still a risk of them spending it. You can make the money here but they have ways of getting it back from you.
For most Diasporans moving back we are simply tired of the rat race. We are more interested in the Peace of mind we can create in Ghana. Again the emphasis is on “The peace of mind WE can create for ourselves not what anyone can give us” Most diasporans with good planning can create their own peace of mind in Ghana. As for the Ghanaians who want to leave, they are free to leave. Yes go out there and make some money.
I always come away from these conversations with the same fact - people appreciate what they don't have. Ghanaians and other Africans can really appreciate and see the good in America, while Americans can really appreciate and see the good in Africa and beyond. This is nothing new. White Americans have been writing novels about traveling to Europe and falling in love with all that Europe and the "old world" has to offer, while European immigrants to America have been sharing their stories of struggle and strife in Europe, and how they will never leave America because America is the land of opportunity.
Thank you. This is a realistic viewpoint. The only issue i have with some African American brothers and some holier than though Pan Africanists is that want to force feed everyone what is good for them. Individuals are free to make their choice, just like some African Americans move to Africa, decide its not for them and go back home. Also, someone who goes on vacation for a week or month, lives in a hotel, eats in fancy restaurants is going to have a warped view of reality. That lifestyle is not sustainable if you actually live in Africa full time and dont have some serious savings or a good sum of money coming in all the time. The problem is some folks only want to hear whatever fits their narrative or perception of reality. As an African who values freedom and liberty to make good and bad decisions, I will always support those who dare to dream.
Perhaps Black Americans should take advantage of the American system,starting with very good education and scholarships ,instead of Hiphop and violence music drill and negatively of cursing in every simple English sentence
@@Destiny040125 Ask a child of a immigrant ...as children of immigrant we suffered because are parents believed more in a hostile system then their children saying how they are being treated .
Everyone wants the greener grass on the other side. However, AUSTON is telling the truth about "peace of mind". Although the young man described how a Ghanaian policeman killed, I believe, a man with dreads. Although this is really atrocious, it is WORSE in US.
In New Orleans, as he described, there’s about 10 shootings everyday all in one area. Black on black crime. On top of the police brutality, on top of racism, on top of homelessness, on top of the recession😂. Tons of car jackings, robberies, any crime you can think of lol. It’s wild out here.
@bygtyme3036 Its hard to convince fellow Africans to say dont go to America when we ourselves live in America. It makes no sense. What you need to tell them is what to look out for to be successful and to save as much money so they can return back home if they feel the need to. If it's that bad you would not be in the US. Its that simple.
@@muchit3629 Well put ! I live in America now for 25 years . Why would I tell my fellow Nigerian not to come here when I have built a huge house in Nigeria with the dollars I earned here and I myself have no plans of going back to Nigeria any time soon ! .Would that not be hypocrisy? Yes you have to work hard I America . Was anyone expecting to get paid for doing nothing ?You can do that in America its called living on welfare !
We all have our own paths that call us. I don't believe either of these brothers are wrong. They are both living their own truths. I'm just happy to to hear us having the conversations. That's how we will grow.
If Ghana is so bad, then how come the young Ghanian don't speak with some diasporas and work to make Ghana better? Most of the ex-Pats from the diaspora desire to bring skills and anything else to make Africa stronger. Please work together.
20:08 A lot of Ghanaians build where they're not supposed to. Then when they are told to move they blame the government. When they were not even supposed to be there in the first place
@@josephbrown1573 I know. The Ghanaian system made me to feel useless even with a university degree. I came to the USA about 3 years ago and now working as an engineer in USA. I am a living proof…we tell our relatives and friends to apply to universities in the USA , earn the degree, start working and earn themselves a middle class living. A phenomenon that I thought it was almost impossible when I lived in Ghana.
It still wouldn’t deter him.. a lot of Africans abroad are very driven and focused, they are used to working hard for less, however he can work hard and still make good money to build masions in Africa. It’s a win, at least he has the option to retire in Africa.
@@mitzi4043: Money is his only motivation for wanting to come to America. He doesn’t know how dangerous it is to live in America with daily gun violence and high crime rate. He hasn’t experience racial discrimination, high cost of living, high taxes, credit system or Americans don’t own their homes because of perpetual property taxes. There are lots of rich Americans but many have committed suicide because they were not happy due to their stressful lives in America. Many Africans haven’t experience what Auston called, “lack of peace of mind” “lack of respect” these intangibles are relevant for healthy living. That’s why many African Americans (even Caucasians) are taking their money out of America to live a less stressful (rat race) lifestyle in other countries. 👍🏿🇺🇸
I appreciate this interview as well as the one when you had Austin and the 3 young ladies. You have done something I haven't seen any other creator do, and that's put Austin in an environment with a confident, masculine man who will not laugh and at-a-boy his comments. In the conversation with the young ladies and this gentlemen, Austin's views lacked substance and are based on his own shortcomings.
If you are broke and poor in Ghana or any other Africa country it will be in your best interest to move to westernized countries to better yourself and help your family. However if are male and rich, doing well and can work remotely and hate the social systems in the US it’s best to move to countries such as Ghana Kenya Brazil Colombia.
This American dude is immature and speaks in a juvenile and simplistic manner. He lacks the ability to think critically and seems to blame black women for his shortcomings. Not one thing he’s said says he’s taking responsibility for some of his actions or lack thereof. A black American woman will submit to the right man. One who’s patient, understanding, and supportive.
A lot of Ghanaians overwork when abroad. This dude is only looking at the making money part. He doesn’t factor in illness, getting fired or other bad luck. When Ghanaians travel most only think …money. And work themselves to pulp. A lot of them lose family connection and live alone, even missing crucial family events. When they do come back, they carry western mentality with them. Many are stuck out west because they feel ashamed to not being able to show off. That’s the Ghanaian mentality….well, those who go to hustle.
@@AntonsClassTenants can refuse to pay rent in Nigeria and the court would be on their side. You can't evict them. They could have up to 6 months of free rent before the court issues eviction notice..
Now, I don't know WHAT TYPE OF AMERICAN woman that Auston dated while here in the States, the women that I know are not LOW CLASS, not disrespectful, and have AWESOME HYGIENE. So, you need to watch your words, Auston because I truly support you and I'm not any of that. Many blessings to you both as you develop a great relationship.
I agree with Auston. I'm from the states. Most women I have come across don't clean properly and are loose sexually. Too much drug's alcohol fake nasty nails and hair and lashes and fakeup. Like masking musk with deodorant without cleaning
I agree with you my sister but its something about Auston I just can't put my finger on. He may just be doing the wrong things to these women and know he can't control and do those things with an American Women. Hopefully, not but who really knows. It makes you think twice why he would put all American women in one basket when all Women in general no matter where they come from are different.
The Ghanaian guy has rose tinted glasses on about the US. MOST people live on credit and are living pay check to pay check. That is fact. He encountered extremes of America, it's NOT the norm.
Why can someone in Ghana or etc understand how an American diasporan can be charged 3x more as soon as a local hears their accent, but they can't understand how they are handed better opportunities in America as soon as the oppressors hear their accent? It's deeply painful to see them want that badly to blame us for the conditions we've survived in the diaspora, and to feel like they're special at our expense. The oppressors LOVE to see these materialistic immigrants coming because they only use you to justify all the wrong they've done by buying your admiration and loyalty. American diasporans see right through that, if only immigrants would listen. By pushing us aside in favor of naive immigrants, they get a 2-for-1 of not having to honor the rights we fought for, in addition to being able to use us as a false example of own failure. Why would our brothers and cousins on the continent want to be the winner in that game?
We're from the New Orleans area. The crime and politics are bad, but it's bad in most urban cities. True New Orleans is third world compared to other places, but we're rich in culture, traditions, rituals, and history. Its the most African influenced city in the USA. 504.
This Ghanaian guy would make it rich as a comedian ... he is really funny. Life is funny when you can laugh at the far reaching differences of organized privileged cultures.
What this guy is saying about his country is not funny. It is very serious I don't know why you think it's funny. Ghana is a democracy. What this guy is saying needs immediate attention by the Ghanaian people. He saying the police steal people life saving in Ghana.
Sorry bro I don't normally do comment , however may i pls ask if the Ghanaian has travel outside Ghana before, first of all I'm a Ghanaian living in UK for 22 years and here people do two, three and jobs a day to survive. I work twelve to 16 hours a day, 6 days a week, so he should be to compere Ghana to so call advance country's, as we normally said travel and see.
It sound good my guy. Stuff like groceries, car note, gas, car insurance, health insurance, depending on where u live toll roads (I’m from Houston so u gon pay for em all day) rent/mortgage, HOA’s, taxes, kids, and the up keep of all these things, ur basic needs, and it’s much more that I’m leaving out. It’s easy on the outside looking in not saying hard work don’t pay off but don’t get it twisted my guy every city, state, country has its issues. 💯
I don't think this guy knows and have any clue of the peace of mind Auston is talking about. All the things he is highlighting base on money 💰 and the way of living but nothing compared to when you are in fear of losing your life anytime you went out. In Ghana 🇬🇭 no one is going to look at you and discriminate you because of your color or following you around whenever you go out shopping. That peace of mind is what Auston is talking about. Bottom line do not flee stay and help fix the problem. Nowhere is perfect
The light skinned guy said (at 34:19) American women don’t have anymore options left, in reference to treating their man like a king in Ghana. But yet, he says he’s done messing with American women. It sounds like he has no more options left in America. I have been proposed to twice in America and yet I still wouldn’t marry an American man. If I do get married, it will be in Africa. And it has nothing to do with not having any American options.
This guy Austin is still making money in America .RU-vid is an American company . Without RU-vid could he travel the way he is doing ?He might be making even more money from RU-vid than form his job as a barber and he is still paying American taxes so he works in America just remotely!
*It's terrible, how Auston speaks on American women. Just shows his immaturity. At the end of the day, he's just a spoiled mamas boy with no formal education. Shout out to the intelligent Ghanian man*
I was in my car listening and clapping my hands as these young Ghanaian men spoke on relationships, women, and the mindset. They get what these American men aren’t comprehending. Everybody isn’t going to clap for you or tell you they are proud of you. If you aren’t leading women how they need to be lead, you can do whatever you want and still not be appreciated or respected. Women reciprocate your energy. And if you walking around bad mouthing them all the time, what do you expect?
The Ghanian man understand American women more than the American man smh. Describing American women in this way only speaks about the gutter women he is used to. The good American women would not be interested in a weak man like this. The African man is confident and strong and that is what attracts the strong American women. The Ghanaian man understands this and he even touched on something important. He says the women just want to be treated like women and that is correct. Respect and love will get you so much. Women multiply whatever you give her. You give her BS you are going to get BS x's 3. Try giving her love.
Jeffery I love you and your enthusiasm, I pray you get what you want. Auston I pray you find the mental help you need to get over that woman, that hurt you so bad. Great content
Best thing I’ve heard because he’s damaged and I don’t think it’s because of a woman. His hatred for women started I’m sure as a kid. Who in they right mind would say to the world I left my country because of the women 😂😂😂😂. He wanted to put us down so bad lord I hope his mother never sees this
This dialog was insightful! It's my opinion that without the right mindset and unity among ourselves certain societal issues will remain the same for us wherever we may be and I'm speaking for the masses not the privileged few. So as it stands, self-preservation unfortunately will continue to flock to the west for their opportunities until our governments can get their affairs in order!
This is why black people who are conscious of the downfall of the west want to come to Afrika to help build it up for a better future as we know the leaders of Afrika are corrupt and greedy
Someone got to tell this brother illusion and disolution lives in his brain... 😊😮 The list of the problems he keep mentions He sees outsise of acra , I only see as opportunity to get rich... Money only comes where there is a problem.. Example: I can build a big peanut farm outside of acra and sell ton of peanut in US and get very rich with very low labour workforce in Ghana... I can bet this brother can stay 30years in US ON $100K per annum salary still poor and struggling with debit
I was with Austin until he went on the American sisters. You went to a different country & you were “different” of course the women will fall for you. I’m an American woman & experienced this. Although, I do agree we have to leave América to find a spouse 😩
I CAN ONLY IMAGINE WHAT HIS PARENTS THINK ABOUT HIM TRYING SO HARD TO RUN AWAY FROM GHANA. Smh JEFFERY PLEASE JUST RUN IN GHANA FOR PRESIDENT!! SO YOU CAN HELP WITH ALL THE ISSUES YOU COMPLAIN ABOUT!!
They call Ghana men a King because they act like a King they love the women as Christ Love the Church. Women in the States got social media and so many men treat Black Women as less than not like a Queen
This is not true. Migrants motivation is not affected by the same social residue that locals ensure daily and intergenerationally. Trust, there are many poor Africans in the West. They are just too embarrassed to tell their families. For the migrants who do achieve great lives, this is often limited to one generation. Once those social processes start weighing down on your children and their children like the locals, then we'll be able to see clearly whether migrant families are better than locals.
@@DubG9 a migrant worker who cleans the streets of Western capital very likely does better financially than a local on the same job. And it has proven, children of migrants do better than their parents because their parents press hard on them to get education or skills that could position them higher in the social mobility ladder...
@@talijahtalijah1258 Pressing hard will only be accepted for awhile before those immigrant children start changing base on the influence of their peers and the society. Any strong discipline will lead to consequences for the parents by the authority.
Let me clear the air with Ghanaians. You can work any job even without a degree. A job can require a degree, you can apply and if the interviewer is willing to give you a chance then you can have a job. The person to believe in your abilities the most is YOU. Sometimes we must apply as a volunteer just to show our worth here in USA
QUESTION : FOR JEFFERY, HOW IS IT THAT A GHANAIAN MAN, AGYA KOO WHO NEVER WORKED OUTSIDE OF GHANA , WAS ABLE TO BUILD A MANSION IN GHANA ??? JEFFERY DIDNT YOU WORK OUTSIDE OF GHANA? SO WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SHOW FOR IT NOW ? AND WHY DONT YOU WORK THERE ANYMORE? UNFORTUNATELY YOU WANT TO RUN THINKING THE GRASS IS GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE..
tell him. I dare him to come live in south georgia, the middle of west viriginia, come to these small rural areas and not the big cities like NYC, ATL, LA etc
Facts ! The majority say they live in Atlanta and union city, Douglasville and all surrounding cities are not Atlanta. The city of Atlanta is too expensive to live in
@@Destiny040125 it's also hard to find work in those outskirts cities. I live in the city of atlanta. Work is hard to find but those outskirts cities maybe cheaper but so is the work pay too
He says Ghana isn’t Accra. Which we all know that. But. America is not NYC or LA. Give this man a US passport and send him to inner city Chicago, Camden NJ, Skid Row in Cali, or any SUNDOWN town in the US. He would need that therapy he was talking about earlier. All of America isn’t paved with gold or opportunity.
Why would he go to these places .How many Ghanaian do you know live in these places .He will do what his fellow Ghanaian are doing in America .Get a trade or education and work hard and in 5 to 10 years he will be just as successful!
@@josephbrown1573Jeffery literally just told Auston to go to the worst places in Ghana outside of Accra and see if he feels the same way about Ghana. Plus why not go to those places in America if it is so easy and full of opportunities? Jeffery thinks Americans are pompous and over exaggerate their problems right?
So true! A dose of white supremacy and racism will help him see the light. He talks about his relatives making it but that doesn't mean he will. There is only one Oprah that I know of.
First of all this gay looking Austin doesn't represent all America he speaks for himself only, he's out there yapping his cock holster and playing his usual victimology card, yeah I am black African American and guess what I have my own opinion about things and stand by that whole heartedly, as far as I am concerned Jeffery did an outfuckinstanding job holding his ground and spoke facts not emotions like that other fool across from him
Can you tell me what the American guy experienced. The only thing I got from him is his hatred of American women. Even went some far as to say that’s why he left a entire country. 😂😂😂😂 And I live in Arlington he was in Dallas. Ain’t no barber in the state of Texas making over 100,000 of year cutting hair I know he’s a MF lie. My nephew cuts celebrities hair in Dallas and he ain’t make that
I love this American guy he answers complex questions with ease. What else do people travel to America for if not for a JOB? I have a lot of respect for my Ghanaian brother too he is asking the questions the ordinary Ghanaian asks on a daily basis. In all lets us understand that no matter where you choose to live your life there will be challenges
That dude hasn't been in states he doesn't know what he's talking about. Auston you seen both parts so you won the debate. Peace of mind is hard in America coz most people get depressed and live paycheck to paycheck.
Austin dont knownthe Law here in the States because if The Governement here want your land they have Government domain and they can take it to build roads or what evevthey want and you cannot sue the government If it is personal citizens then they can sue. As for as American Women, he is young and he can not speak about all women Its the women he like and attracted too, his Mother is an American Women and for him to say that, speak Volume about him
Yes it called "Eminent Domain". Austin never want to college/university or worked a corporate job so his views are quite naive and liimted in many instances. After all he is just a 24 year old trying to figure it out acting like he knows much. Plenty of Africans like me know more about how things work in the US than this young fellow.
If every American woman you dated had a hygiene problem that speaks negatively about you and your choice of women. Do not stereotype American women as a whole with the ones you were in a relationship with, that is ignorance and degradation of women as a whole. I am surprised the host allowed a guest to talk about women in such a way. Your mom is a woman and probably lives in America. Does he feel the same way about her? Does he feel this way about his female sisters, cousins or aunts if he has any? Don’t make all American woman pay for your pain by trying to give America woman a bad name. Get some help brother!
I really have a hard time with Auston’s evaluation of the American woman. I am not sure who broke his heart, but to make a blanket statement about all American women is wrong. It is sad how society has divided black men and women in America. Also Auston has not been with every American woman, so he should only speak on the ones he has had personal experience with. Not all American women fit his description.
I’m not going to go into a long diatribe, but Auston is correct. Millions of men in America feel this way. Feminism has destroyed the black community and it leaves a bitter taste in the mouths of black men who want to be married and have children with a respectable black woman. Most are too busy being promiscuous and independent. That’s why so many of us are trying to find wives from traditional cultures who respect men and want a normal family. American women are in competition with each other about who can have the highest body count.
Am a little disappointed though, where did all these killings happen in Ghana. He thinks he can lie just to win a debate, but in the end, he's destroying a beautiful country's image. Why are u not correcting that as the host.
People are getting upset with Jeff but he is determined to be great in America. He is very intelligent. Most Africans that come here to the USA do extremely well. I truly believe he will prosper if given the opportunity to be here.
This Ghanaian brother has views that are backward dangerous Africa unfortunately has many problems because of small minded individuals like this Africa brother
Jefferey is crazy.Alot of people goes to Ghana and own a bigger house than what they would own in America.Ask Jefferey if he own his own house in America.
You are the crazy one because you are actually validating what he is saying. The diaspora go to Africa and buy or build big houses because we earn or have saved dollars which are more stronger than African currencies. So how would you expect a young man like Jeffrey to make say $200 a month and build a mansion in Ghana. With his mindset, he can come to the US, work hard, save dollars and build or buy himself a mansion if that is what he desires in Ghana at some point. How hard is that to understand.
@@AustonHolleman let me clarify. I don’t think either of you are qualified enough to speak on the other’s country based on an apparent lack of substantial time spent in either Ghana by yourself or the U.S. by the other guy.
I guarantee you that this guy would have no luck until he got a bag here in the US and after that we'll see if he finds a loyal American woman that fits his norm of standards from Ghana
I get what Austin is saying too. Am not the type of those women. I really Value A man who makes such Efforts. I am one of those good ones.☺ I also adore his sanitary routine and looking after himself.
I see both the gentlemen point of view, but the Ghanaian people have to demand change from their governments an leaders etc. Instead of fleeing the country for greener pastures fix what’s wrong in your country they did it in America as far as black people have rights now etc but America still isn’t perfect. If you want change then fight for change in your country especially all these other countries gotten rich by taking resources from Africa. So wake up African people know your worth all of Africa needs to unite and stop all this foolishness and fix your problems!
I’m American and I will have to say I side with the Ghana guy he is killing the argument auston made some good points but I feel like he could have went harder
As a Jamaican Ghana here I come coming home to the motherland our African brother do not know these modern woman mentality give me 20,000 us that is equivalent to 252,180.00 Ghanaian cedi what did you do with the money
I live in the USA. I was born in america and have been here for 58 years. I would say it would be a big mistake to move to america. America is prejudice as it is in other countries but to the outside it looks good👎
This conversation reminds me of Maslow Hierarchy of needs. The African guy is talking from the physiological aspect of needs and the American guy is speaking for self actualization.
Greg is teachung Austin how to treat a women. 💜 Kudos to Greg, it is the women that Austin likes, that why he can't find a good women. If he cant find a good women, then the common denominator is him And he feel less than, sounds personal to me. What does that say about him if his women dont have personal hygiene..😳
I agree with Auston on this debate. The other dude has no clue about living in America. Everything is credit based in the USA. As a result, everyone is in debt. I just did a song called Money Will Never Be Enough. Go check that out because that’s life in America.
What I learned from watching this video is why I shouldn't fuck with Africans. I see now how you truly feel about us. So thank you for clearing that up for me
Same how Daniel and Son in law (especially) ate his food. I wish him the opportunity to get to these countries and deal with the realities. Sometimes you have to be ready for what you wish for.
Africans please believe in Africa your continent more. It is up to us the people to create systems that works for us, a safe place, an amazing place in Africa.
Austin should’ve ask him how many people in Ghana are struggling compared to the American living in Ghana struggling. I would’ve dismantle the guy from Ghana lol 😂
@@jayajaya788 I wish I was there because I can put him in his place. Jeffrey sound just as he is stupid. There are people from Ghana, getting assistance and living on the streets, wasn’t too long ago when I purchased food for this woman who is from Ghana because she did not have the money.
Hello my brother watching you from America. I have traveled to Nigeria three times always have a great time and Ghana two times eventually I will be moving their I love the food the culture and the people. Watching and listening to the conversation with the two brothers the brother from America must have serious I have friends that make $200,000 a year I make over $150, 000.black America women a lot of the most beautiful women you would ever want to meet. A lot of things this brother is it's not true. Maybe some things or some people that he have met and been in relationships didn't out for him. But to get on here and to say such things are not thuth. The brother that lives there in Ghana I like how he speaks his truth about things. But the American brother has a lot of issues a lot of things are going on with him mentally. Thank you for sharing
Jeffrey, is the Best Guest Webnation Africa has had so far. he is very entertaining and honest a bout what the conditions are living in Africa , Ghana. you really cant even be too mad or disappointed of his views because for decades these living conditions have been existing without much change over the years. It really hurt when he said the average person in some areas couldnt afford to drink a cup of coffee because it was 25 cedis. and 25 cedis is what they are making a month.. wow... and ay we are over there drinking a few cups a day plus lemon water... sad.
There are opportunities here in America, but they come with an enormous price. The Ghanaian brother has a few good points, but he is over simplifying the process of making it in America.
This dude looks like anybody’s cousin Timothy at the family reunion, let him - Jeffrey come over to the US. You could make a lot doing construction even, yes the US is developed for sure but even for the richest, it’s not the easiest country to live in, ask your folks from Ghana living here. It’s doable, but not easy. Expect to work really hard for one.
AUSTON. AUSTON MY GUY. Stop Genralizing all females everywhere . Why do you need Validation from a woman so much. You have to be happy with yourself no matter what people think of you stop looking for a Woman to validate you.