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  • čas přidán 23. 09. 2021
  • A victim of the Libyan migrant slave trade describes the horrors of being trapped in a horrific cycle of imprisonment, forced labour and torture.
    Migrants who reach Libya are being exploited by slave traders and being sold in public markets. An ordeal that often sees people held in prison, tortured for ransom, and sold into painful labour or debt slavery.
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  • @VICE
    @VICE  Před rokem +56

    WATCH NEXT: Cutting Thousands of Bodies for a Living - czcams.com/video/3q3V0LZ4HTQ/video.html

    • @elyssastone6106
      @elyssastone6106 Před 9 měsíci +1

      what does it take to be on this video? i can relate to this man but from a different up briging

    • @Something-ti1cj
      @Something-ti1cj Před 20 dny

      There was a video about it on Taquya watch, burning with plastic,etc.I had no idea about Lybia slave trade before that.

  • @bigfun7372
    @bigfun7372 Před rokem +4804

    I hope people understand that what this man is saying doesn't even scratch the surface of the horrors that he endured.

    • @NK25TRC
      @NK25TRC Před rokem

      I HAVE TO COMMENT, SAYING THEY ARE BLACK PEOPLE ENSLAVING OTHER BLACKS, NO WHITE IN THE PROCESS, ESPECIALLY IN TODAYS WORLD

    • @NK25TRC
      @NK25TRC Před rokem

      LISTENING TO HIM STATING IT IS ONLY BECAUSE OF HIS SKIN COLOR HE GOT CAUGHT IMPLIES IT IS WHITES WHO ENSLAVED HIM BUT IN LYBIA AND ALL OVER AFRICA IT IS BLACK ON BLACK SLAVERY ONLY, THEY HATE EACH OTHER BASED ON TRIBE AND BASED ON WETHER OR NOT YOU HAVE POWER OR PHYSICALISME STRENGHT

    • @Celinai00
      @Celinai00 Před rokem +1

      😅

    • @JamesJones-tl4yy
      @JamesJones-tl4yy Před rokem +8

      You think you understand that with you comment lol

    • @kakashihatake6176
      @kakashihatake6176 Před 11 měsíci +17

      ​@@JamesJones-tl4yy what is your point?

  • @ling_long7255
    @ling_long7255 Před 2 lety +22011

    To think that humans would do this to other humans is utterly disgusting

    • @Art_Travel_and_Hobbys
      @Art_Travel_and_Hobbys Před 2 lety +63

      Slave drivers been perpetrating servitude behavior upon others. The governments play both sides

    • @m00n84
      @m00n84 Před 2 lety +223

      We slaughter other animals, why not our kind, which is also animals.

    • @gateris1
      @gateris1 Před 2 lety +123

      To think, that 3rd WW is unlikely, because we've developed...
      Think again

    • @JosephFuller
      @JosephFuller Před 2 lety +79

      They do worse, much worse. However, it is not the whole story. There are also some amazing people out there who are only trying to do good by one an other.

    • @user-zb5kk8fn6v
      @user-zb5kk8fn6v Před 2 lety +122

      If you reach the dark corner of reddit, you would see a hell lotta disgusting things humans do to each other, violently.

  • @japlaysgames4981
    @japlaysgames4981 Před 2 lety +3846

    A lot of people don't understand that slavery is still happening today, and is still a very bad crisis in Africa, I pray for all of Africa to find peace and tranquility.

    • @greghauser742
      @greghauser742 Před rokem

      People are aware. They just think it's all Western countries fault. (Imperialism)

    • @Nikki-cm2dp
      @Nikki-cm2dp Před rokem +97

      There are white slaves too. Russia has many slaves

    • @aishwarya7298
      @aishwarya7298 Před rokem +2

      Do you know Islam is pro slave religion?!
      Do not fall for religion of peace crap they tell you.
      Libya is an Islamic state and their pedophile prophet told his followers to enslave black people and that is OK.

    • @monso7871
      @monso7871 Před rokem +39

      @@Nikki-cm2dp no it doesn’t

    • @nug9g
      @nug9g Před rokem

      @@monso7871 dont listen to them. just another person with white narcissism. they hear about how african black people are still enslaved but by western corporations, and they feel a need to quickly jump and say.
      "B-b-but! White people too! In russia!" when being russian or white had 0 play in being a so called slave. while slavery in africa, is due to the cultural impact the european slave trade left on africa and the west. the racial degrading, the idea that people of darker skin coming from africa were so pathetic and barbaric. their only purpose on earth is for labor.

  • @RandomGuy9O9
    @RandomGuy9O9 Před rokem +1336

    We need this to be shown more in the media. It's unreal that they cover the smallest things but nothing like this.

    • @francescopaolociminale5258
      @francescopaolociminale5258 Před rokem +10

      they will never do as santa claus exist for real. Wake up.

    • @PaulStringini
      @PaulStringini Před rokem

      Stop being so Islamophobic. Nothing to see here. The real problem is systemic racism in America.

    • @mikkybozzy-my2vk
      @mikkybozzy-my2vk Před rokem +1

      Maybe people should stop trying to go to other countries.

    • @amysommerfield2069
      @amysommerfield2069 Před rokem

      @@mikkybozzy-my2vk You're saying that people deserve to be enslaved because they tried to find a better life for themselves? You're a garbage human being.

    • @googane7755
      @googane7755 Před rokem +50

      ​@@mikkybozzy-my2vkEasy to say when you live a privileged life in a prosperous country. These people are fleeing from modern day slavery, wars and famine. Trust me, no one wants to uproot their entire lives and leave all their family and friends behind unless life wasn't easy.

  • @spikespiegel4928
    @spikespiegel4928 Před 2 lety +8295

    "There are things I can no longer bear, my life doesn't count anymore" the sorrow that weighs heavy on his heart must be immense. What a cruel world.

    • @benwahler7199
      @benwahler7199 Před 2 lety +1

      Him mmm PMC

    • @benwahler7199
      @benwahler7199 Před 2 lety

      O lol bo okzEd & I mom IPAD o

    • @benwahler7199
      @benwahler7199 Před 2 lety

      O lol bo okzEd & I mom IPAD o

    • @babababoiboiboiboi
      @babababoiboiboiboi Před 2 lety +192

      its kinda mistranslated, what he said was "pour moi ma vie sa s'arrête ici">"for me my life stopped there"
      still heartbreaking tho :(

    • @drelephanttube
      @drelephanttube Před 2 lety +1

      Not really understanding what he meant by that. He's given up on life? What things can't he bear? Just the memories?

  • @John-Perry
    @John-Perry Před 2 lety +11446

    I sincerely hope Vice was able to help him find counseling or some other form of care.
    This man lived through things no one should ever have to experience, and I hope he knows that he does matter, and that millions of people have heard his story, and know that he is valid and deserves to live in peace, completely unshackled from the horrors of his past.

    • @kogindogo7233
      @kogindogo7233 Před 2 lety +22

      And a ticket back to the Ivory coast

    • @baldmanfan69
      @baldmanfan69 Před 2 lety +340

      @@kogindogo7233 why would u give him a ticket to go back to the place he ran away from.

    • @lordterrortapir4658
      @lordterrortapir4658 Před 2 lety +188

      @@baldmanfan69 obviously, it was sarcasm...but the thing that scares me the most is that we heard that story from one person and it gave all of us shivers, but there's still thousands of people who sacrifice the same things he did... May God find a way to get them out of this hell because obviously police is corrupt over there and no other country is even realizing this problem, we need to help all of them

    • @creepnasty5370
      @creepnasty5370 Před 2 lety +1

      @@baldmanfan69 I mean that’s his home

    • @Random_entity34
      @Random_entity34 Před 2 lety +3

      No-one except the people who did it to him and other people.

  • @khadygoudiamy3097
    @khadygoudiamy3097 Před 2 lety +862

    It gave me chills because I'm Ivorian and it's a really big problem with people becoming slaves in Lybia. The government was only able to bring back a few ones.

    • @kianisfahani7809
      @kianisfahani7809 Před rokem +7

      I thought the Ivory Coast was relatively wealthy compared to other SSA countries, this is very sad.

    • @theone4782
      @theone4782 Před rokem +21

      Italy sponsored the whole thing.

    • @OGmindreset
      @OGmindreset Před rokem

      africans should stay in their home country and not try to get to europe

    • @marguerilla
      @marguerilla Před rokem

      @@theone4782 how? Seems france is more involved in destruction of libya and facilitating this madness

    • @yorksfolly1255
      @yorksfolly1255 Před rokem

      @@theone4782 wdym

  • @bongmilk6434
    @bongmilk6434 Před 2 lety +449

    I just want to say thank you to this man for being brave enough to recount all of that trauma and get his story out there. He’s doing a huge service to the world by revealing this to the general public. Hopefully exposing this wound will be the first step toward healing and saving more people. I hope he finds happiness and peace in life and I hope he knows how appreciated he is. I think his mom would be very proud of him.

  • @amelb6247
    @amelb6247 Před 2 lety +10209

    The translation of the last sentence is wrong. He didn’t say “my life doesn’t count anymore” he literally said “for me, life stops now”

  • @Jylart
    @Jylart Před 2 lety +6896

    This is heartbreaking. I sincerely hope this man finds healing and peace. He deserves everything good in his life.

    • @rafreyes1190
      @rafreyes1190 Před 2 lety +4

      😔🙏🙏

    • @JosephFuller
      @JosephFuller Před 2 lety +8

      As much as I agree with the sentiment and well wishes, I do not know enough to say what he deserves. He could have been an escaped child rapist from his own country. Maybe he lied about why be left his county and he was trying to escape "justice" for some horrible crime he did. I don't think that is the case but it is not outside the realm of possibility. It certainly does change how I would view his sufferung though.

    • @jerrymchummer8549
      @jerrymchummer8549 Před 2 lety +127

      @@JosephFuller I've never heard anything as pessimistic in my life. You get the medal Joseph.

    • @lukemurray4950
      @lukemurray4950 Před 2 lety +5

      Never forget Obama caused this and was responsible!! This must not be forgotten or not mentioned!

    • @nimai4
      @nimai4 Před 2 lety +47

      @@JosephFuller take a break from the internet you creep

  • @NoobAmerican
    @NoobAmerican Před rokem +65

    This is one GoFundMe case that I would gladly support with everything I can. This guy didn't get his life taken away from him, he had it replaced with a devastating one. The fact that he's alive alone and didn't take his own life away or go insane is beyond astonishing to me. I honestly, hope with every drop of blood in my heart that he's regaining the essence of life.

    • @nvelsen1975
      @nvelsen1975 Před 7 měsíci

      Well, considering he paid thousands of dollars to smugglers hoping to live a life of crime as an illegal in Europe, there's a distinct "This wouldn't happen to a non-criminal though" to his sad story.
      You wouldn't feel the same way if he had made it across and was holding a knife to your chest demanding money, like happens at a rate of hundreds of thousands a year, every year.
      Same areas like the west section of Utrecht's central station are getting a mugging/groping chance measured in the double digits of percent by now. I grew up near where there was a shelter for 1800 of these profiteers and we didn't even bother calling the police if something was stolen or you were robbed: We just phoned a couple friends and went to the asylum seeker centre and looked for it there. Roughly 80% of chance of finding it, with 99% chance for a stolen bicycle.
      It was really adviseable to arm up too, ussually the stolen goods being reclaimed would attract hostility from the African hordes lazing about there, and having a couple batons or a baseball bat along simply prevented them from trying to push the issue.
      Heck, in 1998 I was briefly detained for about an hour because a gang of those attacked a white couple in their 50s YET AGAIN and they began kicking the man to death after flooring him. The gang member I was going up against was large and fat, so I wanted to put an overhand punch on his jaw and insta-stop him. I missed and hit his windpipe instead, stopping the murderer more definitively.
      Similar fates for the other 7 gang members who'd been engaged in beating up one cop stationed there and groping the woman.
      The leftwing mayor was HOWLING over the radio that we should be arrested and thrown in prison forever for our 'racist attack' of breaking up a violent lynchmob. 😆
      The cop we saved disagreed loudly of course, his colleagues didn't like it either, but the mayor commands police, so... Custody sergeant outright refused to authorise our detention since no crime had been committed, so now there was a stalemate: The mayor wanted us arrested over our ethnicity, but the custody sergeant wouldn't allow that and both are the final word in their respective position.
      Took a little under an hour for the chief of police to break down the mayor's resolve, during which we sat in the central hallway drinking coffee with the cops as members of an angry crowd walked in occasionally to 'free us' only to be sent back out by the cops. 😆
      Then we could go and went back to drinking.
      None of the racist murderers of that day were arrested. The man spent over a year doing physical therapy before he could walk again, the woman needed psychological treatment for the trauma.
      Maybe look up the items Dutch media recently made by EenVandaag and Nieuwsuur about Ter Apel and Budel having to form militias in a last-ditch attempt to protect the village's populations against these sorts of illegals?
      Contained some pretty shocking stuff of a woman and on a 2nd occasion a small girl being stalked, intimidated and groped, and when the husband and 2nd father intervenes, the reaction isn't to flee or apologise, but to get angry since this white guy is getting in the way of what's apparently some sort of bizarre African native way of doing things where little girls are just meat or some sick nonsense.
      I find it hard sympathising with one of those.

    • @bonky10
      @bonky10 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@nvelsen1975 you've confined your way of thinking. what you describe happens, the migrant issue is a real issue but what this man went through needs to be listened to without such a lens. he is an escaped slave, understand what he went through without finding reason to show sympathy. It's what makes us most human

    • @nvelsen1975
      @nvelsen1975 Před 5 měsíci

      @@bonky10
      A slave who has thousands of dollars to spend?

    • @bonky10
      @bonky10 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@nvelsen1975 where was this taken from? Your assumptions?

    • @nvelsen1975
      @nvelsen1975 Před 5 měsíci

      @@bonky10
      Everyone knows illegals pay thousands to smugglers to gain entry. It's hard to imagine you asking that in good faith.

  • @diamondjoop6542
    @diamondjoop6542 Před 2 lety +65

    I can never complain again. I can't even imagine what this man had to go through.

  • @Aka.Aka.
    @Aka.Aka. Před 2 lety +6500

    It's wild that reality is worse than even the most horrifying books.

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 Před 2 lety +57

      @@thotslayer9914 Some really bad things happen in every country. Yet there is good also.

    • @ponponpatapon9670
      @ponponpatapon9670 Před 2 lety +1

      @Shroom Grizzley WILD.

    • @kwelimalloy5439
      @kwelimalloy5439 Před 2 lety +38

      @@thotslayer9914 they say most things you can imagine doing to people have already been done..

    • @Nero180
      @Nero180 Před 2 lety +18

      Because stories are based on reality

    • @stefantom4
      @stefantom4 Před 2 lety +10

      horror books are written to express fears and horror- But they are also written by those who fear, not those who abuse.

  • @rexlf
    @rexlf Před 2 lety +1921

    The fact that he is one of the luckiest that survived and still has gone through all of this, and there are people who gone through worse and couldn't make it, make me loose hope on humanity even more, his story shattered my heart and thinking about the ones who died or still suffering break it even more.

    • @elvisgonzales6387
      @elvisgonzales6387 Před 2 lety +3

      Gotta get evil 😈 out here. Being nice ain't gonna cut it. That's if you wanna survive. " I'm not here stuck with you, you're here trapped with me" vibes.

    • @hedgethetics1747
      @hedgethetics1747 Před 2 lety +47

      @@elvisgonzales6387 huh

    • @goldsteinist
      @goldsteinist Před 2 lety +44

      There are plenty of videos about the Libian slave trade. That country has serious issues and the mindset there is just tragic and barbaric. Middle Eastern and Arabic people are extremely racist towards black people. Horror stories from foreign workers from Líbia to the gulf countries even Turkey. Barbarism

    • @goldsteinist
      @goldsteinist Před 2 lety +37

      @@elvisgonzales6387 take less drugs and grow some compassion in your soul. You will remember me writing it to you some day. Be good. Bye

    • @jamostudios7596
      @jamostudios7596 Před 2 lety +27

      @@elvisgonzales6387 Tf are you on buddy ? Why tryna acting edgy and all ?

  • @cocot9414
    @cocot9414 Před 2 lety +118

    This beyond horrific. May he find peace in his mind and soul. Thank you to all that got him and the others to shore safely.

    • @TheOneRealDJ
      @TheOneRealDJ Před 2 lety

      For a long time I had a chip on my shoulder, all I wanna do is get the chip off

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 Před rokem +2

      Can you imagine the mental scars from the screams of the people dying and drowning on the other boat? Oy...

  • @ericplatt5749
    @ericplatt5749 Před rokem +14

    Nobody,no human being on this earth should ever have to go through that.

  • @thompsonpeter1742
    @thompsonpeter1742 Před 2 lety +1285

    Had a friend who embarked on a journey to Italy through land, he spent 2 years in Libya. Somehow he was able to come back home, I couldn’t even bear to listen to all of his experience. Listening to this guy made me think about him

  • @rabidrabbitshuggers
    @rabidrabbitshuggers Před 2 lety +2254

    My blood ran cold when he said there were points where he was so accustomed to being called "kan" he would forget his own name.

  • @fake00ut
    @fake00ut Před 2 lety +49

    you can tell that this man is such and amazing and kind soul, he didn’t deserve any of this, none of them did. props to him to being strong enough to share his story

  • @colerdlades
    @colerdlades Před rokem +21

    When he said there are 3 cemetereies in Libya, the desert, the city and the sea... that just made me feel so heavy hearted.

  • @katherinestiletto
    @katherinestiletto Před 2 lety +2329

    The propensity for people to hurt one another is never-ending and entirely disgusting

    • @ricbradley5323
      @ricbradley5323 Před 2 lety +24

      Truly makes me sick. To attempt to own your fellow man.

    • @braindeveloperdimensional5579
      @braindeveloperdimensional5579 Před 2 lety +29

      The propensity only exists when people strat justifying human value through religion. At some point an idiot will find a loop hole to discriminate towards others and others will start making their own rules and in time it will be religiously acceptable to own slaves. After a few hundred years, a new religion will emerge from that assumed beliefs and it would inherit slavery as an acceptable behavior. Ex: Christianity >> Islam.

    • @lukemurray4950
      @lukemurray4950 Před 2 lety +4

      Never forget Obama caused this!!

    • @thecommunistgodsnews443
      @thecommunistgodsnews443 Před 2 lety

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    • @atibavvdaze3726
      @atibavvdaze3726 Před 2 lety +1

      222 999 treat everyone with a decent baseline level of respect we're all gods. Together we can make this world good

  • @amitche7286
    @amitche7286 Před 2 lety +1286

    I’m mind blown that this is still happening in 2021. There are no words. I pray this man finds healing and purpose.

    • @adeezy5503
      @adeezy5503 Před 2 lety +54

      If you think this is new and hasnt been around then you have a lot to learn

    • @13lilsykos
      @13lilsykos Před 2 lety +34

      There are more slaves today in the world than there's ever been. And yes, the US is a huge cause. If you find a war torn country, especially in Africa, you can bet the US is in the shadows, somewhere. Especially if oil was/is involved.

    • @sukatidi
      @sukatidi Před 2 lety +23

      people tend to not know or forget the fact that slavery and slave markets still exist, its not a thing that ever stopped, because we see it in history classes in school, people tend to think its a thing of the past, and then theres those people that say and think racism isnt a thing anymore. bullshit. and a 5 minute google search easily proves it otherwise. they choose to ignore it. dont want to have to think about it. THATS privilege.

    • @Luca-nu2zg
      @Luca-nu2zg Před 2 lety +4

      @@13lilsykos why tf would the us need oil? The us and canada are the two largest oil prodicing countries in the world

    • @Cutiejuliya
      @Cutiejuliya Před 2 lety +14

      @@Luca-nu2zg It seems to be never enough for u.s. historically oil always was an interest by u.s.

  • @tting-zz1kj
    @tting-zz1kj Před rokem +31

    Its so sad that you can just feel how much he's gone through with how he talks about his experiences. It's truly unbelievable and disgusting that other humans would do this to someone of their own kind.

    • @doyourresearchman6521
      @doyourresearchman6521 Před 6 měsíci

      It wasn't his own kind. Libya is majority Arabian. Arabians arrived in the 7th century and brought their slave-trading history with them. They continue to buy and sell slaves up to and including today. African, Asian and yes, European slaves. Their present-day slave-owning/trading present day behaviors is well known internationally, but U.N., W.H.O., etc. do nothing because doing other business with Arabia is very, very lucrative. So all countries keep silient and just let it happen.

  • @samramsey5149
    @samramsey5149 Před rokem +30

    Completely heart broken hearing his story…I pray he realizes his life does count & what an incredible person he is! God will take care of the rest & of those wicked people

  • @timonfischer9679
    @timonfischer9679 Před 2 lety +3513

    There is no crime that is as heinous and vile like slavery.

    • @thecommunistgodsnews443
      @thecommunistgodsnews443 Před 2 lety +2

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    • @crs12decoder
      @crs12decoder Před 2 lety +154

      Yea. Sadly the Arabs didn't get rid of this nasty habit even if we are in the 21st century.

    • @timonfischer9679
      @timonfischer9679 Před 2 lety +54

      @@crs12decoder yeah because there is no other culture that does it. No subsaharans selling men and women for force labour, no indian "untouchable" sex slavery and children who have to work, the concentration camps in china are just so the people can learn more in a safe space, the slave auctions in south east asia are just pranks, east europeans, thais, central americans selling girls to forced prostitute rings are so they can learn math etc... the top 5 countries with the highest slavery problems are 1) India, 2) china, 3)pakistan, 4)bangladesh, 5) uzbekistan. India alone has 18 million while the rest combined has only 8 million. China has almost 4 million.
      Before you make a stupid comment, get your knowledge up. And if youre trollin: get a life

    • @timonfischer9679
      @timonfischer9679 Před 2 lety +112

      @@connfigured4086 its similar to slavery in a way. The childs freedom and choices are being taken away.

    • @goblindeeznuts
      @goblindeeznuts Před 2 lety +2

      what about mass genocide

  • @sloanealltree8436
    @sloanealltree8436 Před 2 lety +2889

    I…just….nothing I can say would even come close to helping this poor poor man. I just wish him peace and that others that are trapped find a way out. Makes me so disgusted at my own privilege when I hear stories like this. The world is so unbelievably unbalanced. He is so much stronger than he knows and his life matters.

    • @JosephFuller
      @JosephFuller Před 2 lety +105

      How would feeling bad about yourself help him. Your privilege is your power; own it and use it to be a positive change in the world. Self loathing is only respectable when you have done something bad otherwise it is just a perverted form of narcissism.

    • @sloanealltree8436
      @sloanealltree8436 Před 2 lety +95

      @@JosephFuller I didn’t say me feeling bad is going to help him. I said I feel disgusted with how the world is unbalanced. Not trying to get a pat on the back or anything.
      I do agree with your comment on owning your privilege and actioning it. Definitely something important to remind everyone of.
      But since you don’t know me, or how I act in my life, please don’t assume I’m being narcissistic.

    • @lukemurray4950
      @lukemurray4950 Před 2 lety +13

      @@sloanealltree8436 never forget this was caused by Obama. This always gets ignored.

    • @jaredkinley8302
      @jaredkinley8302 Před 2 lety +3

      he is stronger than he realizes.

    • @JosephFuller
      @JosephFuller Před 2 lety +41

      @@sloanealltree8436 I'm sorry, I did come off as a bit heavy handed. While I was replying to your comment, in my mind, I was using you as a collective pronoun, not as a personal one. There is no way to know this though when reading the comment. I am a weird fellow and when addressing others, I often forget that other people do not automatically understand what I mean. This is down to my lack of social interaction. In any regard, cheers and I wish you and your family the best of well being.

  • @meowsaidthecat5338
    @meowsaidthecat5338 Před 2 lety +13

    My former boyfriend went through a similar experience, including a dangerous crossing ( these boats are usually tubular rubber boats, they never give enough gas for the engine either) . He took of his clothes when he knew he was going to be in the water. He was rescued, but the majority of people he was with all drowned. He said he was wirking in Libya, that it was dangerous and they could shoot you. He said they worked to earn their passage on a boat

  • @androssteague
    @androssteague Před 2 lety +18

    People talk about slavery being a thing of the past when it's right here in front of our faces. Slavery never went away. It went underground and took on a new name.

  • @rootsAlkebu
    @rootsAlkebu Před 2 lety +7059

    His life definitely counts to me.

  • @arie_rogers87
    @arie_rogers87 Před 2 lety +2182

    Vice has got it. I love the information that they share so that we are not completely in the dark. Especially learning of these type of things going on. Devastating. I cant imagine living with this in my mind for the rest of my life. I feel for him and every other person involved with this life and this horrifying cycle that will not end easily. But definitely needs to

    • @leroysnead4435
      @leroysnead4435 Před 2 lety +19

      You can Thank obama, hillary and biden for Lybia! There were videos on yt of the slave markets back then...modern slave trade, where's the outrage?

    • @jdmoore18
      @jdmoore18 Před 2 lety +8

      And they got the nerve to blame white people they sold their own kind to begin with

    • @sense_maker1816
      @sense_maker1816 Před 2 lety +27

      @@jdmoore18 ??

    • @jackalope9354
      @jackalope9354 Před 2 lety +2

      Minus the article they did on The Garden. That painted them in a good light when they are truly the worst and a blatant cult.

    • @ryanlorance6168
      @ryanlorance6168 Před 2 lety +3

      @@leroysnead4435 exactly

  • @glitchwitchery
    @glitchwitchery Před 11 měsíci +15

    The most heartbreaking comment he made was the last one about his life not counting for anything. His life is everything, because having escaped to be able to tell his story like this is so important. He is educating people. He is so brave and I hope that he can find some peace somehow.

  • @kencade6544
    @kencade6544 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Heartbreaking. I'm glad you survived to tell the stories of those who didn't and all the atrocities you have endured.

  • @JosephFuller
    @JosephFuller Před 2 lety +649

    I lived in Africa for a while and I was shocked at how prevalent racism is. It is not only the Arabs that have slaves, some other Africans treat each other like this too. There are Sudanese who have enslaved South Sudanese people, usually as domestic slaves. When I asked a man in a masjid about why, he said, "Because they are black..." I looked at him and wanted to say, "[...], you _are_ black." But he might have said something like, "...no, I am brown." All that said, the Sudan was the place where I felt the safest in the world and the Sudanese are some of the nicest people I have ever met. However, the USA, with all its flaws; is the least racist place I have ever been.
    Racism is everywhere, it can be really bad in Asia too, especially against people with darker skin. Because in Asian countries, the darker you are, the poorer you and your family must be. Racism and slavery are intertwined, you cannot enslave a person unless they are less than human, or you're just an awful person. Racism can be corrected though and people who grew up in such a culture should not be blamed for how they grew up. Becoming more tolerant of eachother's differences or even embracing those differences is a key to ending slavery.

    • @ojberrettaberretta5314
      @ojberrettaberretta5314 Před 2 lety +68

      north sudanese consider themselves as arab

    • @DRCrimeCircle
      @DRCrimeCircle Před 2 lety +100

      As a kenyan I AGREE with what you say i used to get that a lot from brown Ethiopians or those arabs with different with different hair compared to us from sub saharan but when they go to western countries they wanaa be considerd people of color and even use the N word

    • @sheskates6551
      @sheskates6551 Před 2 lety +5

      You mean you can’t enslave a person unless “you are less than human”

    • @Intellectualrigor
      @Intellectualrigor Před 2 lety +109

      That's why the Trans Atlantic slave trade was so successful. The groups didn't see themselves as a "race" but members of a different ethnic tribe. No loyalty was necessary.

    • @totalwarbest8702
      @totalwarbest8702 Před 2 lety +29

      Sudanese people are not Arabs like people in the Middle East. Sudanese people are mixed, they are Afro-Arabs. They have been mixed with Arabs for a long time, going back to the Arab slave trade, thats why many of them consider themselves as Arabs or because they are more pale.
      People in North Africa like Libya, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia etc are mixed Berbers and Arabs, so many of them are pale and light-skinned, and they are more Arabs than the Sudanese.

  • @mya262626
    @mya262626 Před 2 lety +606

    Oh my god that’s is so sad, I can’t even imagine the pain, poor guy the mental pain he still suffers . I don’t know how to help other than share this video. Thank you vice for bringing this to light.

    • @JosephFuller
      @JosephFuller Před 2 lety +7

      I, personally, don't share videos anymore unless it is something positive. For me to help, I just help those around me, the best that I can. Strangers, family, whomever, I just try to not add to the problem. If there is a charity doing good work, I give to them as well. The reason I don't share videos about issues is because people turn-off after a while and the only people that watch the videos are those that would have watched them anyways, the only person I was helping with my sharing was myself, to make myself feel better. By sharing positive videos, at least it puts people in a better mood and that is better than doing nothing.

    • @disclose_beauty
      @disclose_beauty Před 2 lety

      @@JosephFuller Some people wonder why its been years that it goes like this and It never stops.
      unfortunately European politicians are involved in this. They make milions on migrants lifes. That's why it doesn't stop. It's a shame . I'm from sicily and we see ships with africans evry day. It's a sad big business , mafia and politicians with libyans polices do big money on these poor people

  • @odetomy
    @odetomy Před 2 lety +9

    My heart goes out to this poor man. May he live a happy life from here on out.

  • @shannyylee
    @shannyylee Před rokem +6

    Never imagined that the thing I just read in books would actually be still happenind in reality. I am totally speechless but you are heared dude! Thanks for your courage to share your story to the world! Thanks vice for making such documentaries!

  • @Commander_Cat
    @Commander_Cat Před 2 lety +717

    So crazy to think that they are so many sufferers of mental health that don't even know what mental health and is, let alone having access to medical help and knowing that it can be treated. Really horrible and unimaginable what this man had to go through, he barely spoke about the horrors he endured yet the details are horrifying enough. I hope he is getting the help he needs now.

    • @meyemediauk
      @meyemediauk Před 2 lety

      true

    • @joseescobar1138
      @joseescobar1138 Před 2 lety +5

      Nothing to do with mental health and everything to do with the fact that slavery is still alive and well. Nobody cares about the mental health . And you’ve obviously never seen how twisted humans can be because you are sheltered from the real world

    • @Commander_Cat
      @Commander_Cat Před 2 lety +14

      @@joseescobar1138 🤦🏻‍♂️ I'm talking about a different thing. Of course the slavery a terrible issue here but mental health of survivors is what stems from it. Like sexual assault is the big problem, but what the survivors face is a problem as well. Let's say in LA people know about mental struggles and would know that it's a condition that can be treated, but in a 3rd world country after going through a sexual assault and experiencing PTSD, they might not even know it's something that is common as a survivor and it can go away because there's treatment.

    • @Raphtacular
      @Raphtacular Před 2 lety +11

      @@Commander_Cat 100%. I saw a documentary about someone else who had experienced horrific trauma and they had no idea of what ptsd was and that there were options for treatment until they came to the UK. Mental health issues are often culturally bound and people have no context for them as illnesses, they're just the consequences of what they've experienced

    • @tsk8906
      @tsk8906 Před 2 lety

      I totally agree

  • @roseeye1262
    @roseeye1262 Před 2 lety +152

    My Eritrean dad used to be refugee in Libya in 2011. He was given a job as a doctor in Libya cuz he was a doctor in Eritrea. However, he managed to escape Libya through Mediterranean Sea to Italy. Later, his Italian friends helped him and send him to Canada in 2012. And then he helped us though Canada Sponsership. My mom raised us alone for 2 years by herself. My dad was helping us though money and sponsorship. However, It was hard for me to get out from Eritrea in 2012 because I was 12 years old which the government doesn’t allow a 12 and above to get out from the country. My mom begged them through tears and I managed to get out with my family. It is a long story lol. I came to Canada in 2013 September 18 Wednesday. I am now with my family in Canada.but I still see slavery in Libya. A lot of black Africans are getting slaved in Libya. And the UN is not doing anything. We already did many things such is protesting, spreading awareness etc. The UN turn their backs and did nothing to end slavery in Libya. It makes me hurt.

    • @Watcharrahs
      @Watcharrahs Před 2 lety +8

      Greetings from Los Angeles. Thanks for sharing your story and glad you made it out!

    • @quietcell
      @quietcell Před 2 lety +5

      I'm glad your family is safe now.

    • @pagodebregaeforro2803
      @pagodebregaeforro2803 Před 2 lety +2

      Man consider yourself lucky. You could be forced to be a pirate or something. And your dad got out alive.
      Best wishes for you guys

    • @promero14
      @promero14 Před 2 lety

      UN is a joke

    • @Sunset553
      @Sunset553 Před 2 lety +4

      Was there a slave market before Quaddafi died? I’m glad you made it a peaceful place. I hope Canada is good to you and your family.

  • @thereIsaidit123
    @thereIsaidit123 Před 2 lety +8

    Ive seen 100 vice videos - this was the hardest to hear and watch. My heart bleeds for this man. Many cubans cross the seas to reach miami. Many Floridians get mad about this but i have compassion. These people must have suffered alot in their country to risk their lives at shark infected sea. God bless this man

  • @sunandmoon73
    @sunandmoon73 Před rokem +4

    It is truly insane how one can be so hideous and heartless to do such thing to another human being.

  • @GGGodspeed
    @GGGodspeed Před 2 lety +149

    I actually cant imagine what kind of monster it takes to treat a person like this

    • @cecil123
      @cecil123 Před 2 lety

      @Sarah T[A]P Me!! To Have [S]EX With Me Libya has a long history of slavery. Even Thomas Jefferson had to deal with Libyan slavers until he was able to build a sufficient navy.

  • @getlostvlogs4953
    @getlostvlogs4953 Před 2 lety +580

    This is so triggering to watch as a Black man.... It makes me feel angry, sad, and anxious at the same time. I hate how so many people in the world hate us just because of the color of our skin... We are NOT slaves.

    • @tonyaparrish5678
      @tonyaparrish5678 Před 2 lety +17

      I hate triggers....I hate hate, Love is where it's at, for all humanity

    • @getlostvlogs4953
      @getlostvlogs4953 Před 2 lety +6

      @@tonyaparrish5678 that's right

    • @matthewmead2374
      @matthewmead2374 Před 2 lety +66

      It's pretty ridiculous what you guys have to still put up with around the world. Seeing stuff like this reminds me that as a species we are still pretty brutal, petty and primitive.

    • @jimborb
      @jimborb Před 2 lety +34

      I just find this so weird. As a libyan with black relatives it just isn’t really a skin color related thing?? it’s more of just being a foreigner from another country

    • @iceburnbeats795
      @iceburnbeats795 Před 2 lety

      @@jimborb wow that’s so much better, fucking disgusting 🤢🤮

  • @jodelgapasin3367
    @jodelgapasin3367 Před 2 lety +49

    I thought I've heard and seen all of the worse things a human being can go through but never slavery because I always thought that we've outgrown that practice. May this man heal from his wounds and those 117 and others that died may find forever peace.

  • @user-yy8px3up5v
    @user-yy8px3up5v Před rokem +39

    Truly heartbreaking to listen too

  • @LandB2312
    @LandB2312 Před 2 lety +654

    I suffer with depression and anxiety, watching this it makes me think I have nothing to be depressed about. At all.

    • @sunnylilme
      @sunnylilme Před 2 lety +49

      I struggle with it too. I have a friend with advanced Parkinson's..who is so sunshiny. I'm constantly thinking..if she can be happy I can too. I need to stop wallowing in self pity. I use that tool constantly

    • @specialingu
      @specialingu Před 2 lety +79

      you can feel bad about anything.... depression is more about feeling crappy for no/hidden reason or little things, its not a measured logical response. sadness is a normal response thats proportional.

    • @specialingu
      @specialingu Před 2 lety +4

      @A M yeah, I spent a really long time depressed and I still am, I think. There's a guy called struthless whose videos really helped me recently.

    • @shadowxphoenix
      @shadowxphoenix Před 2 lety +72

      Pain is pain. Sure, a broken leg is worse than a broken finger, but that does not mean the finger doesn't hurt and need care. Same goes for mental pain.

    • @MistressChief
      @MistressChief Před 2 lety +14

      The problem with depression is that you can't just snap out of it. It is a combination of so many things and even changes and stems from chemical imbalances in your brain that can lead to actual permanent damage. It can't be helped.

  • @imen7610
    @imen7610 Před 2 lety +385

    I grew up in Cap Bon, one of the north most points in Africa. Every night people flee from other African countries and make their way through Cap Bon and get on tiny plastic boats with 100s of passengers all trying to get to Italy. This happens, it's reality for us. Europeans know about this from a different side. But now I'm living in the US, coming from a place where when you saw a person from a different African country you immediately think "I hope they make it, I hope they survive the sea", it's so strange when you realize that so many people don't know this is happening.

    • @CharmEng89
      @CharmEng89 Před 2 lety +35

      I think the scary part for me is that we know it is happening... but abstractly, in a way where we are not always moved by it. We can be very far removed from the reality unless we take the trouble to learn about it, or listen to what people have to say. Videos like this are useful for increasing awareness - we get a much more human sense of what is going on, than just a cold fact.

    • @HandleMyBallsYouTube
      @HandleMyBallsYouTube Před 2 lety

      @@CharmEng89 Think about it this way, if every one of those people kept you up at night, you wouldn't live two days before you'd kill yourself, it's unfortunately a coping mechanism that is necessary, there are only so many people we can really care about, as for the rest we can only hope and pray.

    • @CharmEng89
      @CharmEng89 Před 2 lety +2

      @@HandleMyBallsCZcams oh absolutely - I still need to sleep and stay sane. But I can be aware of something and not let it kill me at the same time. In such cases, it isn't the load, it's how we carry it, and how much responsibility we realistically take for it. Tbh, I'm going to forget about most of the things that I read/ watch, and you could quiz me and I'd fail (no bad thing)...

    • @HandleMyBallsYouTube
      @HandleMyBallsYouTube Před 2 lety +1

      @@CharmEng89 For sure, I'm just saying that our lack of ability to be moved by some of these things is probably hardwired into our barely better than monkey brains. That isn't to say that we shouldn't care or at least try to care and be aware of what's going on around us. Particularly here in the safe west we just love to close our eyes and ears and pretend like the world will just keep going forward, that we can evolve without making the conscious and sometimes difficult decision of doing so, that good will always win even if we just sit on our asses and do nothing.
      We like to think we live in a world where bad things rarely happen, but the reality is that despite information being more easily available than ever before, we only think that way because we choose to close our eyes and ears. Perhaps it's because we feel powerless to change things, or because we don't want our perfect illusion to be shattered, I don't really know to be honest. That said, all is not lost, after all we are here, and we are hopefully learning something from this.

    • @CharmEng89
      @CharmEng89 Před 2 lety +1

      @@HandleMyBallsCZcams yeah! We're still here. :) i like that.

  • @rachelcrick8896
    @rachelcrick8896 Před rokem +6

    i hope he comes to find inner peace and an understanding that his life still counts. i don’t understand how people can be so evil as to do this to someone.

  • @Itgyrl909
    @Itgyrl909 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Watching this after hearing news of Libya’s catastrophic Flooding in Sept ‘23 where currently more 15,000 people are either missing or presumed dead.

    • @user-hk2wg7ig1m
      @user-hk2wg7ig1m Před 3 měsíci

      i am libyan and this man is lying they come here and work (with their will) and make money to go to europe then start lying to get residents they'r ungrateful (not all of them) we treat them like we treat our family they don't even pay taxes

  • @jeanpetit1310
    @jeanpetit1310 Před 2 lety +140

    Non mon frère ta vie ne s'arrête pas ici. T'est frères et sœurs sont nombreux et nous avons besoin de toi dans la lutte. Prend soin de toi et apporte ce que tu peux à la lutte à ton échelle. Paix, force et amour avec toi !

  • @Selectraf
    @Selectraf Před 2 lety +177

    I'm so glad you're doing these interviews and educating people on what's going on right now. As absolutely shocking and heartbreaking as it is

  • @96arielvictoria
    @96arielvictoria Před rokem +2

    I can’t imagine living through it and then sitting down and sharing it. How awful.

  • @KianaWily
    @KianaWily Před rokem +2

    I pray this man find love and comfort and home in his life, he deserves nothing less. So appalling that humans are still putting eachother through this. My heart is sad.

  • @JohnDoe-yo2ue
    @JohnDoe-yo2ue Před 2 lety +287

    damn that last part he said "my life doesn't count anymore" I imagined the brutal life he went thru, how those Libyan treat them much worst than animals. I feel sorry for this guy, knowing this fact happens everyday it's disgusting and scary.

    • @thecommunistgodsnews443
      @thecommunistgodsnews443 Před 2 lety +1

      czcams.com/channels/_VH_m5YFk4GHCEOzYS9Nqg.html

    • @roymartinez612
      @roymartinez612 Před 2 lety

      @@thecommunistgodsnews443 ..r

    • @jeff2350
      @jeff2350 Před 2 lety +5

      thats not what he said he said my life stops here

    • @Thtchiick2
      @Thtchiick2 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s not what he said it was mistranslation

    • @funnyvines5965
      @funnyvines5965 Před 2 lety

      Sad thing millions of people go through tht n Loss their life's everyday 😔 my sister inow brother is there they been sending money to free him they send more then 30 usd he's 18 years old they send scary videos of him in pool of blood 😢 😞 they sad send money we wil free him once they got the money they don't free him it's sad I pray lord wil help him 😢 🙏 with ather victims 😢 🙏

  • @crediblemulk4638
    @crediblemulk4638 Před 2 lety +164

    His description of his experience is something I will not forget, but I hope one day he can. His words actually made me feel physically sick and I felt my heart racing hearing them, so whatever this man, this Human being, has endured, is truly amazing. This is the side of Humanity that the media dont show. So many have died, yet the modern slave trade is denied by them in favour of reporting iffence at being called the wrong name or label. This was truly horrifying.

  • @bonganindhlovu9156
    @bonganindhlovu9156 Před 2 lety +1

    The most heart breaking story from this channel. A series of unfortunate events. Sorry he went thru this

  • @pepsisluts
    @pepsisluts Před rokem +31

    I feel sick to my stomach. Watching these videos makes me realise truly how blessed I am to live the life I live. I sincerely hope this man is able to get any form of help he needs and I pray that one day we won’t have such inhumane things happening across the world.

  • @pho977
    @pho977 Před 2 lety +83

    It just hurts listening to this man! I cannot even begin to imagine the trauma!!! I pray God heals this man!

  • @thedoberman6240
    @thedoberman6240 Před 2 lety +86

    The informer series is the best thing Vice does. Love it. If only they were longer.

  • @fettchik3n
    @fettchik3n Před 2 lety +2

    It’s crazy how you can’t even describe the heart sinking this gave you.
    I can’t imagine the pain from his side.

  • @EmyN
    @EmyN Před 11 měsíci +1

    The fact that slavery still exists, and this bluntly, is one of the great crimes of humankind

  • @katiemac4290
    @katiemac4290 Před 2 lety +36

    To hear him say so sincerely "my life doesn't count" is heartbreaking. I hope he finds love and peace in this world.

    • @luciledrs785
      @luciledrs785 Před 2 lety +2

      He actually say " for me, my life stop here" (Pour moi ma vie s'arrête ici )

  • @walroz87
    @walroz87 Před 2 lety +35

    I become sad and scared to my core - this needs more exposure so it can end immediately !!! Respect for opening up for us and sharing with us !!!

    • @analyzeit4682
      @analyzeit4682 Před rokem

      Libya is a lawless country, it doesn’t have a government. There’s no way you can end this stuff. Blame America, after USA killed Gadaffi Libya became a lawless country with no governing system.

  • @igeorgoudi
    @igeorgoudi Před 2 lety +3

    And in Europe there are still people that keep saying " Why do they come here? Their country is not at war". Maybe they need to watch this video to understand that they do not come to Europe just for money, they run away from hell.

    • @OGmindreset
      @OGmindreset Před rokem

      no, its just for money. otherwise they would stay in their home country or go to another african country for work. they get tricked into thinking europe is the holy land where they get everything they dream off. it's all a plan by the elites to keep the peasants and working class down.

  • @KJoshelle
    @KJoshelle Před rokem +2

    I wanna hug him!😩 Sending you love!🤍✨🙏🧿🧿🧿

  • @SK-le1gm
    @SK-le1gm Před 2 lety +59

    Vice, this rocks. Credit where credits due. I’ve been a critic but this is actual journalism and I’m impressed.

    • @ivanshaw257
      @ivanshaw257 Před 2 lety +2

      Kinda weird that this is the video that you choose to say that on what a self report.

    • @SL-ze6su
      @SL-ze6su Před 2 lety

      @@ivanshaw257 why? It's bringing attention to it

  • @sophiec3592
    @sophiec3592 Před 2 lety +53

    It’s 2021 I can not image slavery and torture like this still happen 🥺 thank you for shining light on this

    • @jdmoore18
      @jdmoore18 Před 2 lety +9

      And they got the nerve to blame white folks smfh it was never about white people it's about taking over

    • @thecommunistgodsnews443
      @thecommunistgodsnews443 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/channels/_VH_m5YFk4GHCEOzYS9Nqg.html
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    • @88alexis
      @88alexis Před 2 lety +5

      @@jdmoore18 Arabs are white though

    • @amlaaaa479
      @amlaaaa479 Před 2 lety +1

      What are you talking about, we all know that women get enslaved and kept as sex or house slaves every day

    • @everythingaboutestonia
      @everythingaboutestonia Před 2 lety +2

      entire north korea and china does through slavery. you just need to read more :)

  • @ryanjones8594
    @ryanjones8594 Před 2 lety +2

    Your life does matter bro. We all matter in our own special way. You mean more than a lot of people because the trials and tribulations you have been through and survived. Those skills that life has given you you can help other people with. You can share your story and people will know there are others out there just like them. Just like you. And if nobody has told you today, I love you. You're a great person destined to do great things. Share your story. Fearlessly. The world needs you. Remember, take it easy and breathe as much as possible. Know you are worthy of this world. God's chosen people never have the easiest path. Much love from Indianapolis indiana. USA

  • @caarolinaa7593
    @caarolinaa7593 Před 2 lety +4

    I just want to hug him 🥺

  • @Anas____
    @Anas____ Před 2 lety +205

    This is so sad to hear, i came from a very ruff neighborhood in morocco and lost friends with whom i studied with in school and some i used to know in the streets, they went to libya to migrate from there to Europe like many guys did, but sadly all 3 of them got captured by rogue pirates there 2 of them got killed while the 3rd one got him to call his parents back here in morocco and ask for 150000Mad(currency of morocco) he was crying on the phone telling his parents that the 2 friends of ours got killed and their bodies are beside him covered up, and these guys want 150kmad to return him to his home back to morocco.... The old one of the 3 guys was 23 and the youngest one was 20, one of them was really gifted in football (soccer) he used to play very good, may allah grant them paradise inchaallah.

    • @nabilalaoui831
      @nabilalaoui831 Před 2 lety +8

      did the 3rd guy make it back?

    • @mindrecharged7658
      @mindrecharged7658 Před 2 lety +5

      Who are those rogue pirates?

    • @midoevil7
      @midoevil7 Před 2 lety +8

      @@mindrecharged7658
      Probably the gangs that smuggles them across the sea.

    • @Msh3ff
      @Msh3ff Před rokem +3

      Yeah this is sooo normal my family friend got a call like that too it’s horrible and they’re "Muslims" Astaqfarallah. Allah yerhamhom

    • @leonardo2108
      @leonardo2108 Před rokem

      But for what reasons they travel illegally? Do they tell them they will get some benefits?

  • @DancingLobster1
    @DancingLobster1 Před 2 lety +21

    You ever wish you could reach through the screen and give someone the most sincere hug :(

  • @RokushoHasashi
    @RokushoHasashi Před 11 měsíci +7

    No matter what he went through, his life still counts 💯

  • @constanterratic4252
    @constanterratic4252 Před rokem +6

    This is exactly why I get so furious at well-off or relatively peaceful countries who turn migrants away. Be decent and help people who have experienced the worst horrors a human can witness. It’s not rocket science! They don’t ask for much - just safety. 💔

    • @xyeB
      @xyeB Před rokem

      WORD

    • @webiorg6147
      @webiorg6147 Před rokem +2

      You can't let in and accept everyone because it's simply not feasible in terms of numbers. It doesn't solve the problem of slavery (and others) which lead people to escape, it will just put a band-aid on the symptoms. People shouldn't have to fear for life and escape their motherland or the whole continent.

    • @IzzyBizzyBooBoo
      @IzzyBizzyBooBoo Před 10 měsíci +1

      The reality is that peaceful countries can't take in all of the people that would like to come. Just like all of boat #1's people had no choice but to watch boat #2's people all drown...the raft wasn't capable of holding them all.

  • @johannabonana5306
    @johannabonana5306 Před 2 lety +17

    It's so hard to imagine. A life like this. So many people go through this. I am so privileged.

  • @thisbelindaangel2841
    @thisbelindaangel2841 Před 2 lety +8

    I've never wanted to hug a stranger so much in my life.

  • @oB_Session
    @oB_Session Před 2 lety +2

    Jesus Christ. This is excruciating to watch and listen to this story. I feel so awful for this person and hundreds of others just like him. I also feel helpless. It's not enough to just sit here, watch and cry, and then move on to another video. How can we help? Is there a real way?

  • @rachelmcclain5367
    @rachelmcclain5367 Před 2 lety +3

    Absolutely disgusting what they did to this man

  • @jspecchia
    @jspecchia Před 2 lety +163

    i live in italy, and to me is even more crazy after watching this video that the government wanted to not allow this people to enter in our country just because they are illegal immigrants, how in the world would you take this people back to Libya after all the risks they took to come in here just in hope to live a better life

    • @rexx9496
      @rexx9496 Před 2 lety +20

      There's hundreds of millions of people that desperate in Africa. Italy can't be expected to take them all in.

    • @infinitelove3840
      @infinitelove3840 Před 2 lety +15

      @Daddy Kratos123 I'm gone wish somewhere in your life this kind of trauma happen to you and you will feel their pain! and don't forget this word!!

    • @salimaumsulaymaan1156
      @salimaumsulaymaan1156 Před 2 lety +16

      @@rexx9496 did you not just see this freaking video dude? You want these people to stay there and suffer just so your little perfect world isn't a bit less perfect?

    • @chrissmith3587
      @chrissmith3587 Před 2 lety +15

      @@salimaumsulaymaan1156 both are right
      Italy and Europe cannot support a mass migration, the continent is already very densely populated and having a lot more people who don’t speak the language and many lacking the right educational background to merge into the mainstream economy is a very bad idea
      The reality of government is it should be looking after citizens interests first, and inviting the poor of the world is extremely expensive and unpopular
      On the African side by operating an open door policy we’d leach away the young, the educated, and generally the most productive group in society. The same people who’d have the money to pay for the transport.
      We already do that somewhat with current migration and it undermines the ability for African countries to grow and develop,
      just think of the impact of the slave trade, millions of young Africans were torn away from their homes. The knock on effects of the loss of all those people would only increase poverty in Africa
      The conditions of the migrants are appalling, and the resurgence of slavery especially in the Arab world is a blight on the modern world. And this cannot go on. Accepting all migrants would not stop the slavery, we’d just draw more people who’d get targeted by the same slavers in Libya and the suffering would get worse
      If you want to actually help African people, support pro democracy policies for African countries, invest in Africa itself, and build transport links in Africa.

    • @kostya22264
      @kostya22264 Před 2 lety +2

      there are rich countries in africa with tons of jobs,egypt being one of them,plus there are countries like israel whos residents are very welcoming of refugees and thier lands are largley unoocupied,or saudi arabia who are even richer. europe is already over populated overall,so i can totally see why italisan government wants better future for their own country and their own people

  • @bibty1000
    @bibty1000 Před 2 lety +275

    any idea what products he was forced to work on? is it only rock breaking, or was there anything else? If it is possible to identify the products that are made using slave labor in Libya, and if those products are sold to companies in other countries, maybe people could pressure companies to require their suppliers to have independent inspections making sure they do not use slave labor.

    • @Fabzil
      @Fabzil Před 2 lety +129

      It would be shorter to list the products not involved in the slave trade

    • @cognotouchpasmonble4527
      @cognotouchpasmonble4527 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Fabzil lol lets just stick to lybia for now cuz the way they threat black people over there is crazy, what do lybia even export?

    • @Fabzil
      @Fabzil Před 2 lety +4

      @@cognotouchpasmonble4527 Warcrime probably :D

    • @syasyaishavingfun
      @syasyaishavingfun Před 2 lety +8

      I googled and apparently they don't sell anything except oil and slaves. But oil is owned by the country. The Berbers (their people) has always been a slave trader, they are similar to Vikings that they raid surrounding coasts for plunder and slaves except their slave trading still continue until today.
      Apparently they have some of the highest GDP in Africa but still 60% of their people is malnourished??? Since normal citizens can't get oil money they can only sell any black people unfortunate enough to try to cross Libya to go to Europe. That's how they get so many slaves - people trying to go to Europe.

    • @the-based-jew6872
      @the-based-jew6872 Před 2 lety +2

      Yea the phone you are using to type with uses a thing called 'colton' for its capacitors.

  • @millsykooksy4863
    @millsykooksy4863 Před rokem +1

    where are these people sold? This needs to be in mainstream news so more people band together to do something about it. This is f'ed up

  • @neamfarroukh4669
    @neamfarroukh4669 Před 2 lety +206

    With all the activists raging over nonsense on social media to stop racism, they never pick up cases like this that actually matter and use their voices to change the situation. Its extremely upsetting what this young man had to go through, but this is the reality we live in and the part of humanity that no one sheds light on. Thank you Vice for making their stories available for everyone to know that people are still being abused in malicious ways.

    • @akanksharaghav2409
      @akanksharaghav2409 Před 2 lety +5

      then they would have to raise their voice against the arab countries. And if they do that, they will be labelled as muslim haters.

    • @neamfarroukh4669
      @neamfarroukh4669 Před 2 lety +18

      @@akanksharaghav2409 even if it happens in muslim countries, what’s wrong should be called out or they can just shut up and stop being petty over irrelevant stuff and making racism look like its trivial. I want you to know though that just because its a muslim country doesn’t mean that all people are muslim, and to add to that not everyone who calls themselves muslims are actually muslims Because in islam, prophet mohammad freed an African slave and gave him the noble act of calling to prayer. And there is a verse in the quran that explains that there is no difference between an arab and no Arab unless one is more pious than the other. Almost all the arab countries are labeled as muslim countries, yet they dont practice islam in not one bit.

    • @yayo5495
      @yayo5495 Před 2 lety +3

      @@neamfarroukh4669 he just told you why they can’t because the people who cry racism would have all their friends crucify them if they labeled a black Islamic country as racists for kidnapping subsaharan Africans

    • @abstractalgebrist251
      @abstractalgebrist251 Před 2 lety

      @@yayo5495 yeah for those who cry racism, only white people are racists and only Christianity is a bad religion; the second you talk about Arabs or islam you’re racist and islamophobic

    • @abstractalgebrist251
      @abstractalgebrist251 Před 2 lety

      @@yayo5495 Wow you look hella cute in your profile pic

  • @brandybodhi
    @brandybodhi Před 2 lety +23

    i traveled abroad this summer and spent 3 months in italy, i met and came across many immigrants who had escaped north and central africa and arrived to italy illegally by boat. it makes my stomach drop thinking about the conditions they were living in before they escaped.. i'm sure they have stories like this man, or similar.. people are sick and the world is so cruel. i come from a safe place and live a good life, and i often forget how privileged i am..

  • @spacex3670
    @spacex3670 Před rokem +1

    What really surprises me, is that this is still happening in Lybia. But only few people talk about it, or media. Most of people think it is over, but it is not. And I wish people could get more interested about what's really happening around Africa

    • @camelliam.4235
      @camelliam.4235 Před rokem

      Space X Black Americans don't care. If the slave owner is Arab, they think its ok.

  • @jamiewoods5501
    @jamiewoods5501 Před rokem +2

    I have a Libyan friend who completely denied the possibility of this happening over there. He said it is because there is black Libyans living within the city alongside arabs and whites. I don't think slavery is that farfetched personally but for some reason he was in complete denial about it.

    • @shukriiii
      @shukriiii Před 7 měsíci

      yeah, he was in denial, Libyans enslave, capture, torture, rape, starve and murder migrant Africans from ALL across the continent. I know many people who suffered at the hands of Libyans. Wretched place.

  • @cinnapokey
    @cinnapokey Před 2 lety +22

    Je pense a toi

  • @marianahernandez6525
    @marianahernandez6525 Před 2 lety +228

    I really hope the Vice news co. was able to help him get hooked up with a better life. His hardships are beyond fucked up

    • @sshlept8070
      @sshlept8070 Před 2 lety +14

      Put this mask on and sit under this light. Thanks for the money earned from this video, here's a gift card to Starbucks.

    • @marianahernandez6525
      @marianahernandez6525 Před 2 lety +5

      @@sshlept8070 hopefully it's something better then that. This is a fucked up story that spoke to me b/c I've been lucky to live an awesome life. I'm doing research in hopes that i could contribute to this person in which ever way i can.

    • @sshlept8070
      @sshlept8070 Před 2 lety +5

      @@marianahernandez6525 God bless you.
      I was trying to stir people up with that last comment, because it's up to us to help our fellow man. I don't have faith in vice. I have faith in God and people of faith, or just good people otherwise.

    • @sshlept8070
      @sshlept8070 Před 2 lety +16

      @@dewilew2137 it's funny. This thread was about helping people, and doing good. Until you. God or no God, the point of all worthy causes, is to do good. You're just venting because you suck. Lol

    • @thouzxan2379
      @thouzxan2379 Před 2 lety

      I’ve heard vice screws they’re own workers so I can only imagine someone not working for them

  • @kylarenee4550
    @kylarenee4550 Před 2 lety +1

    I hope he able to find moments of happiness of joy in his life. This is truly heartbreaking

  • @celioarcuri9216
    @celioarcuri9216 Před 11 měsíci +1

    That's why everybody needs to know about this. Italy is not El dorado as they describe it. Italians theirselves struggle to pay their bills, we don't have anything to offer to anyone and the cost to reach our coasts is surely no match for what you're going to risk once you choose those paths.

  • @mindsuretherapyprograms2480

    Oh my word. This poor guy. I am a therapist and I would love to help him be his real self again. Vice, feel free to put him in contact with me. I speak French.

  • @AngryKittens
    @AngryKittens Před 2 lety +71

    Do an episode on migrant worker abuse in Saudi Arabia, it's pretty much the same thing. Arab cultures never went through a true abolition of slavery.

    • @theshuriken
      @theshuriken Před 2 lety +18

      their so called peaceful religion condone slavery

    • @jainamshah9497
      @jainamshah9497 Před 2 lety +11

      The reason is islam

    • @ch3rries724
      @ch3rries724 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jainamshah9497 It has nothing to do with Islam. The prophet Muhammad pbuh never condone Slavery. It has to do with their culture instead

    • @peace_seeker5545
      @peace_seeker5545 Před 2 lety +3

      @@theshuriken Not entirely, it does however promote the good treatment of your slaves(war captives), and freeing a slave is regarded as a very good deed. But then again you're not really here to learn about my religion, but rather spread a hateful narrative to corrupt more people's hearts. I hope you find peace within yourself.

    • @infinitelove3840
      @infinitelove3840 Před 2 lety +3

      exactly, a lot of women from Africa suffer in most Arab country's specially in Saudi Arabia, I know a lot of people from east Africa with similar stories like this guy

  • @theegreatestever2420
    @theegreatestever2420 Před rokem +1

    Woah this is rough and actually scary but also completely heartbreaking... We need to do way better and I pray for him and people in such situations

  • @chantelvenessa
    @chantelvenessa Před 2 lety +2

    I'm heartbroken that this is still a reality for so many.

  • @quietcell
    @quietcell Před 2 lety +29

    Dear Sir,
    it is so incredible that you have endured so much and are brave enough to tell this tale.
    Your story has reached so many and will have impacts that you may never know.
    I know that all our ancestors who experienced similar would be so proud of you.
    I hope that you are able to find peace and love. Just keep trying each day.
    Take care.

  • @rosellarose2085
    @rosellarose2085 Před 2 lety +72

    This world is something else. I never knew this also happens.

    • @lil-dexxy6475
      @lil-dexxy6475 Před 2 lety +8

      Its been happening every single day for thousands of years. Its never stopped sadly.

    • @yakub3962
      @yakub3962 Před 2 lety +11

      Since it's not White people doing the atrocities, it doesn't matter to the media. Also, it'd bring criticism to the Obama Administration's disastrous foreign policy.

    • @cursedclover1339
      @cursedclover1339 Před 2 lety +2

      @@yakub3962 if you look at the America funded revolution and the cia’s contribution to the murder of gadaffi this makes a lot more sense.

    • @sophiaatn5339
      @sophiaatn5339 Před 2 lety

      MEN

    • @cursedclover1339
      @cursedclover1339 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sophiaatn5339 what???

  • @ZhenWangLei
    @ZhenWangLei Před rokem +1

    I can't even fathom the idea that this is still happening right now. Someone out there is still suffering like what this man had gone through.

  • @melicecosta4775
    @melicecosta4775 Před rokem +1

    I’m so sorry brother , may god take care of you

  • @DancingDeity
    @DancingDeity Před 2 lety +7

    As a Black African I have absolutely nothing nice to say about North/Arab/Mahgrebi Africans. Nothing. That includes Gulf Arabs as well.

  • @PurplePinkRed
    @PurplePinkRed Před 2 lety +40

    Thank you for sharing your story. You are unbelievably brave and strong to survive that. I hope you are okay.

  • @Daisy-kf7zw
    @Daisy-kf7zw Před 2 lety +2

    The last sentence he said broke my heart.

  • @jessicachanae9977
    @jessicachanae9977 Před rokem +2

    I'll never forget that YT girl that said "not all slave owners were bad" ....anyone who takes another human beings' life for their own benefit is NOT a good person.