Jamaica's History Is INSANE! [REACTION]

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 67

  • @michaelmaxwell2464
    @michaelmaxwell2464 Před 15 dny +7

    The park was named AFTER Mandela came to Jamaica to say thanks to Jamaica for its support in the anti-apartheid movement after his release from prison where Cuba and Jamaica were his first stops

  • @kuyahkudey3217
    @kuyahkudey3217 Před 16 dny +14

    Thanks for showing love to Jamaica! I love your channel!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😊
    Nuff love from Jamaica!!!

  • @warrenthompson2097
    @warrenthompson2097 Před 16 dny +7

    Thank you bro for showing love and respect to us

  • @RhinSawww
    @RhinSawww Před 16 dny +7

    Bless up mi general anr thanks for letting the world know our lovely culture.

  • @halcyeeanderson5610
    @halcyeeanderson5610 Před 16 dny +7

    And there is a Mandela Hwy. as well.

  • @eveathfoster6598
    @eveathfoster6598 Před 16 dny +13

    Pirates of the Caribbean is a Jamaican story of port royal but it's a movie so the add some fictional character too

  • @JanetCousins-to3hz
    @JanetCousins-to3hz Před 16 dny +23

    Jamaicans know more about Africa than many other persons in different countries of The Diaspora. Additionally, much of the history of Jamaica is well documented in books, magazines, by radio, television and the Internet.Jamaicans start learning about the country's history from pre-school right through to the tertiary level. It therefore was extremely surprising to hear that young guide say that she did not know that Mandela Park located in the heart of the capital of the parish of St Andrew was named in honour of the great freedom fighter Nelson Mandela. I suspect that she didn't clearly hear Wode's question. Mr Mandela and his then wife Winnie Mandela paid an official visit to the island and was honoured by the Government and people of Jamaica

    • @claudiagilzene6180
      @claudiagilzene6180 Před 16 dny +1

      She knows she is only playing with him.

    • @JanetCousins-to3hz
      @JanetCousins-to3hz Před 16 dny

      @@claudiagilzene6180 Maybe😄

    • @manovrsb
      @manovrsb Před 16 dny

      I'm Jamaican and I gotta say we don't know much about Africa other than it's a continent . We don't know it's very diverse of ethnicities , languages and cultures. We basically identify with WEST AFRICAN traditions and think the other African nations are weird if we can't understand them.

    • @davidlmartin2080
      @davidlmartin2080 Před 14 dny

      @@manovrsb depends on who you grew up with too

    • @user-ln9xb8ni9j
      @user-ln9xb8ni9j Před 14 dny

      Mandela was a fraud.All you black Jamaicans care for is sentiments, "kulcha" and "Mama Africa".

  • @anthonylynch303
    @anthonylynch303 Před 15 dny +3

    Proper history of Jamaica contained in the video links provided.
    Did you know Jamaica has the most Scottish last name outside of Scotland? Did you know the Jamaican Language call Patwa/Patios sound some what Irish? Have you ever wondered why the Jamaican Flag is basically the same as Scotland but with different colours? Did you know there is currently parts of Ireland that still speak and sound close to the Jamaican Patwa.
    The history of Jamaica that is taught in School is the history given to us by our conquerors and colonizers.
    czcams.com/video/dY5y7DkPLpc/video.htmlsi=kksUx6ULRraSsE9H

  • @michaelmaxwell2464
    @michaelmaxwell2464 Před 15 dny +2

    Jamaica was first along with India to impose sanctions on apartheid era South Africa in the 1950s while STILL a British colony.

  • @staminadon
    @staminadon Před 16 dny +3

    Our Jamaica n history powerful the first Revolution in Haiti is a Jamaican call duty bouk man our history rich

  • @markmcfarlane8600
    @markmcfarlane8600 Před 16 dny +8

    Anyone ever heard of the black African man mansa musa the richest man to ever walk planet earth

  • @viviennecampbell2084
    @viviennecampbell2084 Před 14 dny +1

    It's a common way to give a 'joke ' response to a question in Jamaica ❤❤❤❤

  • @lovetemple3610
    @lovetemple3610 Před 16 dny +1

    Be blessed bro.

  • @user-vv4se5cx8d
    @user-vv4se5cx8d Před 16 dny +3

    It's must be very young Jamaican who don't know about Mr. Mandela 👍

  • @askeldouglas421
    @askeldouglas421 Před 16 dny +5

    Congratulations Jamaica🇯🇲, and W.M, AFRICA one love ,beautiful⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘❤

  • @cliveellis8925
    @cliveellis8925 Před 16 dny +7

    Most Jamaican know about Ethiopia ,Nigeria etc..

    • @BO_Riddle
      @BO_Riddle Před 14 dny

      are you sure? They cant even point to them on a world map!

    • @donovancameron2867
      @donovancameron2867 Před 11 dny

      There is Mandela highway in Jamaica too

  • @evertonellis8039
    @evertonellis8039 Před 10 dny

    Big up to you brother everbless family TV supporting

  • @congopeng9692
    @congopeng9692 Před 16 dny +10

    We know our history, we defend and influence Africans around the world.

    • @user-ln9xb8ni9j
      @user-ln9xb8ni9j Před 14 dny

      Defend Africa when y'all can't even defend Jamaica.Africa has all the people to make it great .Keep on living for sentiments.irie mon👍

    • @JanetCousins-to3hz
      @JanetCousins-to3hz Před 14 dny

      @@user-ln9xb8ni9j If Africa could defend itself so well how did it allow minuscule European countries, several time smaller that several African countries, to invade, conquer, ruthlessly exploit the continent's natural resources, subjugate the Africans in their very homeland and capture the other African take them away to distant lands and cruelly enslave and subject them to other horrendous types of abuse? Africans should be appreciative of the interest that the descendants of their former enslaved brothers and sisters still care about and support those who live on the continent.

  • @godfreyjohnson6605
    @godfreyjohnson6605 Před 15 dny +1

    One love My brother J

  • @Ayshent-ut3pr
    @Ayshent-ut3pr Před 12 dny

    Jay you need to visit Jamaica 🇯🇲 too😊

  • @DrJoniC
    @DrJoniC Před 16 dny +2

    @TrippinwithJay Although there is great identification with The African Continent, there has been diminishing knowledge of Jamaica's history for some 40+ decades. Unfortunately after the 1980s Jamaicans became less and less informed and knowledgeable about their rich culture, diversity and history including under Spain's Colonial rule for over 100 years, which the Maroon - "Cimarrones" were the former Enslaved West Africans under Spain - after they decimated the Arawaks/Taino Indigenous people Columbus found the in 5/5/1494. Once Spain and The British fought for control, they escaped into the mountains. Mandela Parke was created to honor Nelson Mandela, who also visited Jamaica (1991) and Cuba (1991) after his release from prison after 33 years (Robben Island, South Africa - 2/11/1990). So much is no longer taught. There was a time Jamaica pushed for 100% Literacy and wanted all Jamaicans to speak more than one (1) language other than English (Note: Patios is a Dialect created out of the many peoples mostly "forced" to coexist - West Africans, Scottish and Irish Indentured Servants and Prisoners, Lebanese, Syrians, Jews escaping the Spanish Inquisition (they came during he time of Columbus), Chinese (Hakka) and East Indians (Southeastern India and people from region now known as Pakistan) to achieve and succeed in the world.*
    * Most of these people at one time or another were all "Colonized by The British." The phrase "The Sun Never Sets on The British Empire" is/was a fact from 18th to 20th centuries, then most places "gained independence" and new borders and nations were created, which is another story. Take how Nigeria became Nigeria.

  • @keithduncanson5267
    @keithduncanson5267 Před 13 dny

    Most Jamaicans knows about Africa, he just ask the wrong person. That is Nelson Mandela Park.

  • @BO_Riddle
    @BO_Riddle Před 14 dny +1

    Jamaica is multi cultural and multi racial. Its not just related to afro but also Indo chinese, arabs, Brirish etc. They all contributed something to make Jamaica what it is today. Africa cannot take all the praise. we worked alone for 500 years with all other ethnicites. Those Africans sold us into slavery. we did fine without them and certainly dont need them now.

    • @beautyfalconer9704
      @beautyfalconer9704 Před 14 dny

      When I was growing up it was meanly Chinese but you know the Chinese they sell us out too they run away from the mistreatment in China now they partner with there government to the English an gernman ship that did crash in st Elizabeth an American buy out a lot but what Jamaican do not know we are the last tribe we long to Yah an we are to get to know him that why we are beautiful an bless ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @JanetCousins-to3hz
      @JanetCousins-to3hz Před 14 dny +1

      The other races and ethnicities,with the exception of Europeans who captured and enslaved the Africans, arrived in this region of the world three and a half centuries after the Africans. The Africans were the ones who for over three hundred years did all the hard unpaid slave labour on the plantations scattered throughout the various territories.The proceeds from slavery filled the coffers of the Imperialists Europeans and lay most of the foundation for the Industrial Revolution.This led a never before seen exponential growth and development of the countries of the Colonial Powers from which they continue to benefit today It was also the African slaves who fought and died for their freedom. In the following years it was the African population which formed the main base from which cohesive and organized societies would eventually develop in the various colonies.

  • @user-et6uk5yh4s
    @user-et6uk5yh4s Před 10 dny

    I like the work of wodemaya and You.keep it up

  • @staminadon
    @staminadon Před 16 dny +3

    Ever body in Jamaica don’t know about Africa especially the younger generation they don’t teach about Africa or Marcus gravey is Rasta teach most of the people about Africa and Marcus gravey no school s

    • @janetthompson7164
      @janetthompson7164 Před 2 dny +1

      Africa await its Creators, those at Home & those Abroad " Hon. Marcus Mosiah Garvey❤🖤💚💯❤💛💚💯💚💛🖤💯

  • @carlajordon4540
    @carlajordon4540 Před 11 dny

    That lady must not understand the question about whose is Nelson Mandela, Because one thing I can tell you Jamaicans are 1 of African, They walk talk sleep and drink the continent of Africa, they know who they are, The Jamaican musician was number one in the world that song about the The apartheid the message was daily, That's why when Nelson Mandela was released from prison he came to Jamaica to thank the Jamaicans for their partaken in helping getting the message out to the World About apartheid and the struggle of Africa, Jamaicans know who we are, We do know it is out of Many one people, But Africa and the Aboriginal people first

  • @MsLWade-wr1tk
    @MsLWade-wr1tk Před 14 dny +1

    Jay come visit us sometime and see it all first hand.

  • @canadanaturedrive985
    @canadanaturedrive985 Před 16 dny +3

    We have a Nelson Mandela highway in Jamaica also.

    • @BO_Riddle
      @BO_Riddle Před 14 dny +1

      We also have Ian Fleming Airport!

  • @zht1615uth
    @zht1615uth Před 15 dny +1

    No place like jamaica bro if you don't know you need to catch up.

  • @nnn8184
    @nnn8184 Před 9 dny

    Many people who live in different countries do not know their country's history or that of other countries... Not so shocking... realistic. There are also many countrymen who do. Wode's vid is authentic and more relatable.

  • @anthonylynch303
    @anthonylynch303 Před 15 dny

    Primary sources black Jacobites being sent to the Caribbean as religious prisoners of war by Oliver Cromwell. You will also learn that your last names are not slave master names. We arrived in the Caribbean with our last names. czcams.com/video/ws7BAVo4d0w/video.htmlsi=q7cA2Da9XlhrpC3V

  • @carolfarquharson-smith3650

    Jamaica 🇯🇲 land we love wode Maya, did a dignified thing. One love Jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @rich3420
    @rich3420 Před 12 dny

    Hall mi can't say one love to jamaican one love

  • @Ayshent-ut3pr
    @Ayshent-ut3pr Před 12 dny

    Certain history about the motherland of Africa 🌍 were not taught to us in school. Enough emphasis was not placed on much of the deep history.

  • @Happey67
    @Happey67 Před 16 dny +1

    They do not teach about Mandela in the schools in America. I am a teacher so I know. You have to be an avid reader to know a lot about history and other things.

  • @hustondobson4256
    @hustondobson4256 Před 11 dny

    Please understand that the English did not want Jamaicans to associate with Africans. Therefore, Jamaicans were not taught anything about Africa

  • @claudiagilzene6180
    @claudiagilzene6180 Před 17 dny

    It means lady must get road

  • @anthonylynch303
    @anthonylynch303 Před 15 dny

    Rasta’s singing thousands of back to Africa songs for decades in the reggae genre has brainwash so much Jamaican about their full history. Our neighbours the Haitian defeated the French in 1804 with the Haitian revolution. Sent the French packing. Therefore they were not brainwashed about their history. The Jamaican people ancestry is comprised of the native Arawaks/Taino, black British and some of the rebellious African slaves from various plantation plantations were sent to Jamaica. The Haitians have a carnival every year celebrating their Arawak/ Taino heritage
    They speak Creole and not Patwa so the Jamaican Rasta Reggae songs about back to Africa indoctrination did no give them amnesia about who they are. See link to Haitian Taino carnival below.
    czcams.com/video/gQSmmjO3i6Q/video.htmlsi=dAZjjydB3yZENxAl

  • @anthonylynch303
    @anthonylynch303 Před 15 dny

    The true history of Jamaica with scholarship presentation . They say if you want to keep a secret just put it in a book. Please watch the video to the very end if you want the real history of the Jamaica . The presentation provides Primary source documents to support any claims made in the video. Jamaican people are largely descendants of the Indigenous people of Jamaica Taino’s , The black Europeans who were expelled from Britain by Oliver Cromwell. No African slave was sent directly to Jamaica from Africa. The African slave in Jamaica came from all the various plantations. They were sent to Jamaica as they were the so called rebels or trouble maker slaves from all the various plantations in the Carribean and Central America . Oliver Cromwell a black man himself was already using Jamaica as a new Siberia /rebel prison colony and started shipping the black Europeans to Jamaica as religious prisoners of war from Britton. Countries includes Scotland ,Ireland ,Whales and England.
    czcams.com/video/eCLlejIjDDg/video.htmlsi=HCgBynVoTdFJfkod

  • @helenannbrown4962
    @helenannbrown4962 Před 16 dny +1

    Disappointing conclusion. We are big on Africa. We know a lot more about Africa than African Americans.

  • @kawyahgaradi
    @kawyahgaradi Před 16 dny

    The ones who didn’t know about Ghana are little kids, who know more about Africa than JAMAICANS