The state of Jamaica|| Corruption || Immigration ||The Buss Earz Podcast Episode 29

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  • čas přidán 25. 09. 2022
  • Many different Variables can account for the large of migration taking place in Jamaica. The level of corruption, the unwillingness to change and the complete disregard for young thinkers and the working class be too traditionally routed in its old ways and don't see where there needs to be a renaissance of policies that prevent us as a country from moving forward.
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  • @DaleElliottTV
    @DaleElliottTV  Před rokem +29

    FEEL FREE TO SHARE VIEWS IN COMMENTS! DON’T FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!!

    • @Deco_2k
      @Deco_2k Před rokem

      Dale u are so right about Jamrock, Jamaica is a gem, the Gov is just lacking in view and corrupted. downtown they can make hip the build-up mini skyscraper for housing..

    • @Deco_2k
      @Deco_2k Před rokem

      @@IamvoiceMUSIC I guess you're slow then, lol but don't pay me noh mind, not tryna insult u intelligence or anything of that sort, but u can also watch the video over again or pull it up at a certain point where u didn't understand, but in my option the guess was Ok I did see no issue he said a thing or two that didn't know one 100, so I don't know if was something specific you were listening for but I do see anything issue with the vid they get to the point clear and straight, that just what I 🤔

    • @woldehyde7652
      @woldehyde7652 Před rokem +2

      The system used the young minds idea, you see when you do projects in university they send the good ones to the upper heads and the remix it and put it out as there own. Nuff solution they came up with were stolen from brillante minds who got zero credit.

    • @unruly__ken706
      @unruly__ken706 Před rokem +1

      Dale u cut the man off like a 100 questions you asked him , I know your new to this but when u asked a question u affi jus give the person time to reply and just wait until dem talk the full story ,

    • @unruly__ken706
      @unruly__ken706 Před rokem

      Him was talking about how he came here and u cut him off he was explaining how he meet his wife u cut him , next time plz jus give the next person a chance to talk then you share your views

  • @rakeshamurray5603
    @rakeshamurray5603 Před rokem +54

    My only thought is i would like Dale to practice active listening while interviewing the guest. I wanted to hear their story too..

    • @DaleElliottTV
      @DaleElliottTV  Před rokem +39

      Will definitely work on it!

    • @aquapetal6049
      @aquapetal6049 Před rokem +3

      @@DaleElliottTV Yes thank you. It would be great if you are able to bring this guest back on for more elaboration on his views on these and other topics.

    • @gregking4395
      @gregking4395 Před rokem

      Yes I agree with you. He will get better

    • @savannahshaw7435
      @savannahshaw7435 Před rokem

      @@DaleElliottTVthis connect pan so many levels

  • @shackeracampbell839
    @shackeracampbell839 Před rokem +14

    I think we as Jamaicans have to change our mindset about thriving in JA. What you focus on you become. We are partially responsible for the state of our country. Every man and woman can do something to better their neighborhood, community, and lifestyle. The first step to change is self-awareness. Unfortunately, what separates most people is those who want to keep complaining and blaming the Gov't vs those who take the little they have and keep pushing to get to a better place. The West has had a great impact on the minds of Jamaicans and that is one of the biggest detriments facing our country!

    • @2EKgn16
      @2EKgn16 Před rokem +1

      This comment should be pinned at the top 👏🗣️👌

    • @lovekingdom5581
      @lovekingdom5581 Před rokem

      💯Facts. Always pointing fingers but hardly examine themselves.

  • @chachablackz8015
    @chachablackz8015 Před rokem +21

    2hrs worth the watch…..well Educated🤝🏾💯

  • @DailyHappeningz
    @DailyHappeningz Před rokem +13

    I'm a proud introvert.... i believe i can make it.. putting in the work from yaad not giving up. You will make it when you find ways to earn money even whilst you sleep 👌

  • @icethugzrecordz8717
    @icethugzrecordz8717 Před rokem +76

    Bro me make some people listen to you from Kingston go Ochi an make tell you before me each reach everybody want your CZcams link an that's very inspirational

  • @snoopmarlymarl
    @snoopmarlymarl Před rokem +8

    I think the reason it seem like people work harder when they come to the US is that they didn't know that they had that drive due to the lack of resources. You have some very brilliant kids in Jamaica but their parents are financially challenged. These parents, reluctantly, has to tell their kids I cannot afford it. Also, the education system (institutions, teachers and students) needs the resources. Our political leaders need to find more ways to get resources to our people so that we can achieve our full potential.
    When you come to the US and you now get access to resources you can now use those resources to excel by working hard.

  • @mariejohsafeen2394
    @mariejohsafeen2394 Před rokem +7

    very informative an eye opener Jamaican system is holding back the ppl

  • @lorrainebailey7304
    @lorrainebailey7304 Před rokem +7

    Well said two amazing young men nuff respect 💯💯💯💯💯💯👍💯❤️👍💯👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 blessings abundantly real king 👑👑

  • @Shanyra
    @Shanyra Před rokem +26

    This is so true when I pass down town and I see all those vacant buildings I immediately asked my family what they thought about me starting a business there and they told me about extortions, robbery etc all sorts of risks/negatives. It’s so crazy because downtown could be so much better.
    You’ve touched on a lot of topics and wow it’s so true. The living abroad things isn’t for me I’m here now and I don’t like it at all

  • @rfrancois1707
    @rfrancois1707 Před rokem +13

    I watched the first 20 mins and already concluded that these are the type of men that give Jamaicans and the wider Wet Indian diaspora a good name!! they got values and aspiration and most of all, good common sense!

  • @Hidden2u
    @Hidden2u Před rokem +24

    I keep hearing “links run Jamaica” used in a pejorative way - the entire world operates on links. I’ve been a working professional in America for close to 20 years, and almost every opportunity I’ve had is due to someone I know directly or indirectly, and I’ve done the same for others. That’s how corporate America and upper class communities work - I can’t tell you how many interns or entry level professionals are family friends or former classmates of someone that works at the company. Same for my friends. Shit - part of the reason why people join sororities and fraternities are for the future connections. This is called networking, and it’s a vital skill to achieve success in any field in almost any country. Meritocracy is a myth.

    • @Lando-kx6so
      @Lando-kx6so Před rokem

      Exactly

    • @Sunshine3butterflies
      @Sunshine3butterflies Před rokem +2

      Agreed but the difference is, a person stand a better chance of having a good job without links in another country compared to Jamaica. I think that’s the point.

    • @Hidden2u
      @Hidden2u Před rokem +1

      @@Sunshine3butterflies Based on what evidence? There are countless college educated people in America without “good” jobs … a bachelors is now the equivalent to a high school diploma from yesteryears-but now imagine putting yourself in $30k+ student loan debt to get that bachelors and the best job you can get is an administrative assistant job making $35-40k per year right out of college. The real issue is capitalism-not Jamaica, but I digress…🥴

    • @Sunshine3butterflies
      @Sunshine3butterflies Před rokem +1

      @@Hidden2u based on the evidence I’ve seen with people I know as well as personal experience. I live in Canada so while I agree that links also helps, I personally and have seen friends of mine move up to high paying jobs without knowing anybody. 🤷🏼‍♀️ maybe a just my circle then.
      And secondly, leaving college with no experience and expecting to get a high paying job right off the bat is unrealistic these days. But again it depends on the industry. Some are convoluted so u start from the bottom and work ur way up.

    • @Hidden2u
      @Hidden2u Před rokem

      @@Sunshine3butterflies I recognize that there are expectations to every rule, but generally speaking, America and Canada are two very different countries- there is no shortage of labor for high-paying (I recognize this definition varies by person, industry, etc-I’m talking top 5-10% percentile ), high-skilled corporate jobs in America as evidenced by the fact that America does not give out residency status to folks who complete degrees in its country, and most employers don’t sponsor visas, especially in the tech industry. The main point is meritocracy is a farce perpetuated by capitalists and if we don’t cultivate and use “links,” we stunt our growth.

  • @MissKelsey796
    @MissKelsey796 Před rokem +3

    Dale I love your mentality. You never got comfortable at your father’s house because you knew that you weren’t going to stay there forever. I love that. You have to have that mindset. We have to be ambitious and get out of our comfort zone.

  • @mcpowell4028
    @mcpowell4028 Před rokem +3

    Also Lack of Chances..‼️😊 When you get opportunités dont waste It 🇯🇲🇯🇲
    If each gotten an Equal opportunités but not equal, outcome ,for this Reason WE should stay focus...😊

  • @renniarichards
    @renniarichards Před rokem +4

    I can't wait to hear what is said about the state of Jamaica. Jamaica need to fix up and some people need to get sacked.

  • @DJMG_876
    @DJMG_876 Před rokem +6

    Love videos like these, you are doing great work.

  • @yaniquecampbell7901
    @yaniquecampbell7901 Před rokem +12

    The corruption in jamaica has become a norm and a lot of the time you have to have connections to get ahead or know someone who know someone. And the name has a lot of bearing just like with schools

    • @2EKgn16
      @2EKgn16 Před rokem

      That is every where, not just Jamaica.

  • @jb.osiris3768
    @jb.osiris3768 Před rokem +17

    Young people not interested because they don't have a mindset to stay in Jamaica. Years ago I have been offered Jobs overseas US and Canada and I opt out. Because my mind set was set on developing and making a difference in Jamaica. Now I feel like I should have left. I've tried, I've worked hard, I've opened business, I've closed business. The mediocre mindset, the lack of good service, the lack of professionalism, the indiscipline, the red tapes, not so much the crime, but the red tapes. It's a turn off, my patriotic spirit has left. I have no interest in staying in Jamaica. I do not want to contribute in developing another man's country, but what are the options here??

    • @kngston20
      @kngston20 Před rokem +5

      Go completely digital with your business. Once you have enough resources, move to another Caricom island. Become a digital nomad and use the passport to your advantage. America is too close to JA for any Jamaican not to be a millionaire from targeting that market.

    • @gigibibi6832
      @gigibibi6832 Před rokem +4

      Great points. A lot of people only blame government fe all de problems but the citizens are a big part of the problem too. The indiscipline is rampant across the board and people these days lazy but dem waan rich overnight. It’s so sad because Ja has so much potential

    • @MrNanah38
      @MrNanah38 Před rokem

      @@kngston20
      Well said

  • @lilsanitymusic
    @lilsanitymusic Před rokem +6

    A video like this was well needed... learn a lot from it continue the good work 💯

  • @shereecoke6832
    @shereecoke6832 Před rokem +2

    The rawness of this video was sooooooo necessary. Well done 👍🏾👍🏾.

  • @truejamaicanjam2246
    @truejamaicanjam2246 Před rokem +1

    Big up all yardman and yardwoman on this platform. 👏 I believe for every jamaican living overseas they should setup a foundation where they send money to each month and have private group allocating the funds in areas more profitable to us and the poor[but Hard working] living in Jamaica. LOCAL ROADS, HOSPITALS, PRIMARY SCHOOLS, TRAINING FACILITIES, FARMING, ELECTRICAL, CARPENTRY, PLUMBING, ETC. lets do this now. Let's Go...

  • @onewickedegg
    @onewickedegg Před rokem +2

    I can relate to what is taking place in Jamaica right here in Trinidad. We are so much alike in the way the "system" operates. Blessing bros, thanks for the knowledge!

  • @Biggzlist
    @Biggzlist Před rokem +9

    The sad thing in jamaica is the poor ppl are the ones who encourage classism because they don't understand how it is a detriment to them and their family all because they rate someone and someone is rich and famous.

  • @streetlyfeentertainment30

    KEEP up the good work fam it's a good look👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @ebonyjohnson5281
    @ebonyjohnson5281 Před rokem +4

    I love your podcast. It's very resourceful and full a facts.

  • @jason3238
    @jason3238 Před rokem +3

    Dale the reason is why people work hard in the state than Jamaica is the money difference

  • @mochaskingyol6695
    @mochaskingyol6695 Před rokem

    Catching up on my notes and still listening 👌I be enjoying your podcasts. So many things that I didn't know....the info is good🙌

  • @bironjames9948
    @bironjames9948 Před rokem +2

    Mia save dah video here valuable information dale big up to you and the bro literal life saving information

  • @theodorethomas8870
    @theodorethomas8870 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this interview. 💯

  • @sayuristillwater7471
    @sayuristillwater7471 Před rokem

    New subscriber here this is great content with substance. I do hope more of our young people or people who intend to or are in the process of migrating take in the gems that are being dropped. Wishing you continued success!

  • @whyscosmo6603
    @whyscosmo6603 Před rokem +1

    As someone who recently leave from Jamaica this podcast was very helpful big up fellow Jamaican! 👍🏽

  • @MyPlanetisBeautiful
    @MyPlanetisBeautiful Před rokem +2

    Great conversation. I learned so much. Blessings.

  • @jermainedyer307
    @jermainedyer307 Před rokem +1

    Love this ❤ interesting topic, real talk!

  • @chalice4092
    @chalice4092 Před rokem +1

    All me start hyperventilate bro. Solid hours of reasoning & harsh reality. Gwaan big up yuhself!!👏👏👏

  • @djsklb
    @djsklb Před rokem +3

    Love this content …real talks

  • @queenmiserable9495
    @queenmiserable9495 Před rokem

    So interesting and great to hear both your perspective on things. Many Jamaicans migrating, this will be a good thing for them to watch.

  • @onedav5519
    @onedav5519 Před rokem +3

    This is a podcast I’d like to be on. The reasoning dem on point

  • @jackking20
    @jackking20 Před rokem

    Boy Dale this interview was great and you stating your struggles just motivate me to keep going. Cause Jah know some days bredda.

  • @Top-Dollars
    @Top-Dollars Před rokem +3

    I really enjoyed your conversation guys. I’m living in the USA a group in America and I can relate to a lot of things that you are saying about locally and internationally. One of the things you said. Coming to America that certain age. And I always said I’m sorry I came to America when I did not have responsibilities. Coming to America in a young system in the 70s with all the racism. In that time black Americans did not like Caribbean people. And the white Supremus was everywhere so it was very hard for the darker shade people. People like me. It was not easy in a big state like New York. Now I move to Atlanta Georgia and I say to myself if I should do it all over and say I’m leaving out of Jamaica coming to the USA. I would rather come to the small State. It’s greater opportunity for you to get ahead. And achieve your dreams. Then living in a big great state where there’s a lot of attraction lotta stigma a lot of separation and division a lot of miss education. A lot of mistake and misunderstanding. I see Black people in a smaller state doing better 100 times percent more than people who live in in the biggest states. Yeah you guys are on point keep up the good work

  • @allthingsmeeks258
    @allthingsmeeks258 Před rokem +3

    Can’t wait to watch!

  • @AriTayy
    @AriTayy Před rokem

    Man this is so good ! 🙌

  • @andrecoleman1501
    @andrecoleman1501 Před rokem +3

    Continue dropping theses 💎💎 💎 all over the internet, your tv station 📹 is on the way Bro.. dis need more people… and you should probably consider adding anthropologist to your resume, you got that ish on 🔐

  • @Javane_
    @Javane_ Před rokem +3

    Love the podcast ✊

  • @overproof1460
    @overproof1460 Před rokem

    Enjoyed Dah 1 yah 👍🏾

  • @blackstarviewsentertainmen6274

    Big facts College Man ... love and blessings for your podcast

  • @Zico7
    @Zico7 Před rokem +3

    These conversations are really informative. Really enjoy these episodes🔥

  • @Lando-kx6so
    @Lando-kx6so Před rokem +3

    Big up dale, watching from London, UK

  • @andialalor1401
    @andialalor1401 Před rokem +3

    I love the truths your drop. Keep this up.

  • @weshipitjamaica4354
    @weshipitjamaica4354 Před měsícem +1

    Landed in 2019 in Florida, saw a Google ad for a school to fix planes. School applied for student loan and it was granted along with grants in 15 minutes. Did the training in FAA Aviation Mechanics. Scooped up by Boeing, and they relocated me to Washington State. Likkle island bwoi a buil 737. Point is, think outside the box. Imagine there is no box. Set your sights high and aim high

  • @stinglxrd6555
    @stinglxrd6555 Před rokem

    Love this video.
    From start to finish

  • @JayfkProductions876
    @JayfkProductions876 Před rokem +1

    Dale if yaa read this just kno I'm not a podcast fan, most timei fall asleep but shiiiit this relatable af, keep it up yute.......

  • @OshAlmighty
    @OshAlmighty Před rokem +8

    Lol Dale too excited man, I really wanted to hear the other guy finish his sentences. Great interview nonetheless 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @eudrabonaparte7036
    @eudrabonaparte7036 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful conversation...keep it up.

  • @dailieswithdenise
    @dailieswithdenise Před rokem +1

    Great content. Thanks for introducing Roy Bling. I have been looking for a Jamaican content creator in NorCal for a while now.

  • @shakarareid6395
    @shakarareid6395 Před rokem

    Loving the podcast. All day everyday 🎉❤

  • @MissKelsey796
    @MissKelsey796 Před rokem +1

    Your Dad was so nice for that. Even though a parent’s job is to make sure that their child is prepared for their adult life, not a lot of parents have the resources or the generosity to help their child the way your Dad did. May GOD continue to bless him and you.

  • @prodbyevy
    @prodbyevy Před rokem

    Lone Facts the me man dem a share, great video, very informative.

  • @shaquillebennett1404
    @shaquillebennett1404 Před rokem +1

    Great content and very relate able💯💯

  • @CoryMcNaught
    @CoryMcNaught Před rokem +1

    Dale the Podcasts are amazing. What they need to understand is once they migrate, they now have the best of both worlds. I'm trying to do the complete opposite right now!

  • @codefather4246
    @codefather4246 Před rokem +2

    Solid content 💯

  • @jeromecooper4886
    @jeromecooper4886 Před rokem +7

    Authentic Jamaican youth 💯

  • @gigibibi6832
    @gigibibi6832 Před rokem +2

    Productivity is very low in Ja. Nobody nuh really waan wuk and dem wussa no waan wuk hard. Young people naw do farming no matter how many incentives the government give dem. Dem waan earn CEO salary wid 3rd grade education.

  • @dianabunting7729
    @dianabunting7729 Před rokem

    Love your content. Real!!!!

  • @quericketts3722
    @quericketts3722 Před rokem +1

    Love the love !!!❤

  • @jermainemagicallwood6519

    I'm so glad you touch on the topic for teachers and nurses

  • @lovekingdom5581
    @lovekingdom5581 Před rokem +1

    I live in Canada please listen to what the guest says snow ❄ really isn't so fun. He's right about the blackice even with winter tires you'll still drift. At that point you're in God's hands. Its happen to me before once and I thank God I'm still alive other ppl haven't been so lucky. I lost control of the car if my vehicle never hit the rail to stop me I could have ended up in the river. The car got totalled but I wasn't and I'm glad i was alone on that road the time it happened. That man knows what he's talking. I learnt from what ppl tell me when things like that happen pump the breaks.

  • @karensolomon8938
    @karensolomon8938 Před rokem +4

    I am really enjoying your podcasts.

    • @nicolemckeon5129
      @nicolemckeon5129 Před rokem

      That is so true, no matter how they love you after a week is up there ready for you to go I like your video

  • @jevanithompson8253
    @jevanithompson8253 Před rokem

    Positive energy! Good conversation! Yaad ruff bwoi!

  • @onelwilliams989
    @onelwilliams989 Před rokem

    bro love this ... love love love this

  • @lobytvkinglobytv9388
    @lobytvkinglobytv9388 Před rokem

    See the knowledge you putting out deh brudah trust me it’s so useful I’m in the uk and this is informative

  • @yaad-maestro2930
    @yaad-maestro2930 Před rokem

    Keep the good content coming. Love the reasoning

  • @chloealcindor1981
    @chloealcindor1981 Před rokem +3

    Ready and waiting. 1am it’s coming on in the UK

  • @gavinactivateja3869
    @gavinactivateja3869 Před rokem

    very informative bredda. Hail from Westmoreland.

  • @allisvloglife
    @allisvloglife Před rokem +3

    here from ig live🔥

  • @upnizzgreatness9311
    @upnizzgreatness9311 Před rokem

    Love d reasoning my bro,seem to be my voice in my subconscious

  • @shanoygordon
    @shanoygordon Před rokem +2

    Yes Dale! That’s why

  • @1prince4life
    @1prince4life Před rokem

    I watched the entire video and I must say it is very informative.

  • @sadiegreen1338
    @sadiegreen1338 Před rokem

    I so wish I had this teaching and knowledge before now. I need a one and one with you Dale.

  • @dalroyheaven1712
    @dalroyheaven1712 Před rokem +1

    Ready to watch

  • @sodecrooks1185
    @sodecrooks1185 Před rokem +1

    Good content Dale

  • @prayerstogod8218
    @prayerstogod8218 Před rokem

    Valuable info thank you

  • @macyhall1052
    @macyhall1052 Před rokem

    this was a good watch

  • @kerrywallen
    @kerrywallen Před rokem +1

    Listening to the reasonings!!!

  • @jamaicaboy
    @jamaicaboy Před rokem +2

    100% facts my brothers

  • @jowayneh6253
    @jowayneh6253 Před rokem

    Very entertaining 😂. You should do this more often

  • @rochellebryan2469
    @rochellebryan2469 Před rokem +3

    I enjoy your podcast…. #Authentic

  • @kasaniqueharriss5264
    @kasaniqueharriss5264 Před rokem

    Oh my I enjoyed this podcast nothing but the truth

  • @navarwatson15
    @navarwatson15 Před rokem +3

    Also nuff people don’t know that Jamaica have credit to use and I’m talking about credit weh yuh put pon phone. Just like how America use credit to buy things you can do that in Jamaica use the bank money to make more money.

  • @lucouslattia
    @lucouslattia Před rokem +1

    Mi ready ✅

  • @brandongordon2833
    @brandongordon2833 Před rokem

    Respect bro love conversation

  • @Richmills23
    @Richmills23 Před rokem +1

    Can’t wait

  • @hisblasianbae
    @hisblasianbae Před rokem +4

    @Dale Elliott TV mi notice yuh dven ask fimme 👀
    But mi deh ya today though 🫡
    I think Jamaicans work harder inna farrin cause dem actually see weh dem a work fa. Then again like the guest said, some a di work is for impression. Fi show off a certain lifestyle 🤷‍♀️

  • @raybossworld4541
    @raybossworld4541 Před rokem

    Solid info ✊🏾

  • @kiplinmckenzie8018
    @kiplinmckenzie8018 Před rokem

    I love this reasoning lot of info in it

  • @jhevonsmith7210
    @jhevonsmith7210 Před rokem +1

    podcast of the year so far 😅😅😂

  • @chachablackz8015
    @chachablackz8015 Před rokem +1

    The ugly Truth👌🏾💯…….Jah knw

  • @lamarhaughton3409
    @lamarhaughton3409 Před rokem

    Love this

  • @EntertainmentGangPromo

    Love the chat honestly

  • @AsToldByAmanda
    @AsToldByAmanda Před rokem +1

    I have to comment on the Canada aspect, it’s not as easy as the route may seem.
    It’s not just coming to school and then applying for “something” as the guest put it.
    It is way more than that, I am living testimony of that journey, I am still on that journey - haven’t received my permanent status as well.
    I wouldn’t do a comparison and contrast as both countries and their varying routes will have their own pros and cons.

  • @i-vano5544
    @i-vano5544 Před rokem +2

    Well waah hear dah reasoning yah