Should Black People Leave Europe??? Germany´s Far-Right Secret Meeting Exposed!

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  • čas přidán 12. 01. 2024
  • Fam,
    In today's episode, we've got some serious stuff to talk about. Guess what? There's been a secret meeting in Germany, and it's all about a far-right group planning to deport people. Yep, it sounds like something straight out of a history book, but it's happening right now. It's pretty scary to think that Germany, with its World War 2 and Holocaust history, is facing this again.
    So, what does this mean for us, the Black community here? I'm going to share my thoughts on this big question: Should we start packing our bags and plan an exit from Germany, or do we stand up and fight against this racism? It's a tough choice, and I'm really torn about it.
    This episode isn't just about dropping this bombshell news on you. It's about what we do with this info. How should we, as Black people living in Germany, react to this? Do we stay and fight, or is it safer to just leave? I'll be diving into all of this, and I really want to hear your take on it too.
    Let's break it down together and figure out our next steps. Remember, we've got the power to make sure history doesn't repeat itself. So, tune in, share your thoughts, and let's tackle this head-on. Here's to making smart choices and looking out for each other! 🌍✊🏾🔥
    #Germany #Austria #Deportation #extremists #racismingarenafreefire #Blackdiaspora #Africans #Migrants #Geheimtreffen #AFD

Komentáře • 152

  • @ericlewis1328
    @ericlewis1328 Před 3 měsíci +5

    “To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time.” - James Baldwin
    Absolutely brilliant commentary! The parallels, the entanglements, our collective memory…everything you need to put your life/world in to context. Love your content, in general and your Anthropological voice, in particular (WOW)! You’re an inspiration & model for the Diaspora, who have an expertise and a desire to join the good work that’s already happening on the continent.
    Sincerely, from a tired 53 year old black man from the US, who is in the beginning stages of implementing “Plan B.”

  • @Guess2know
    @Guess2know Před měsícem +6

    As a black man born in Germany now living in Botswana/Africa, I should have left earlier. For the first time, I feel at home, Africa needs us africans more than Europe does at this stage, I wonder how many Africans have returned?

    • @lokimsjrrd3451
      @lokimsjrrd3451 Před 16 dny

      There are over 5 million of them in them in Africa,.....

    • @Vincentovich89
      @Vincentovich89 Před 5 dny

      Segregation is key. Africa for Africans. Europe (and all technology) for Europeans.

  • @rodericklee3939
    @rodericklee3939 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Excellent presentation. I believe ultimately, if possible, Africans and the African diaspora must go to Africa. I am African American, so I have seen decades of fighting for our rights to no avail. I will be moving to Africa with my African wife in a few years when I retire. I believe it is the safest place for Africans and its diaspora. There are will meaning, good people in the West of European descent. I lived in Germany for 12 years and made good friends. There are good Americans of European descent, but throughout the West there are more who hate black people. it will never change. It is time to be rid of the malfunctioning so-called African leaders and build a new Africa. That is our only ultimate hope.

    • @Vincentovich89
      @Vincentovich89 Před 5 dny +1

      As a white man - I agree. Be proud of your heritage and head home.

  • @jimmytaz1744
    @jimmytaz1744 Před 5 měsíci +17

    Great topic, Weyni. Those who can, should set up a life in their home country or another African country, as plan B. Not everyone will be able to up and leave and so we have to support the fight for immigrant rights and anti racism. It is also an opportunity for African countries to tap into the diaspora as returnees and I wish more governments were strategic about this.

    • @planB-BacktoAfrica
      @planB-BacktoAfrica  Před 5 měsíci +7

      Thank you! And yes, the African governments have to step up!

    • @ryantucker2166
      @ryantucker2166 Před 5 měsíci

      @@planB-BacktoAfrica It's more like Muslims & Arabs should leave. I think right-wing parties in Europe are terrified of an Islamic takeover.

    • @antisnowflake8618
      @antisnowflake8618 Před 3 měsíci

      What about the rights of the indigenous people?

  • @gmf756
    @gmf756 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Well, you are totally right, that things are developing in an unfavorable direction in several European countries - no question. The point is, that African countries have so much potentials and chances that need to be picked up. It’s about the positive approach looking to that perspective rather than get feared or threatened by what’s going on in Germany or other European countries!

  • @Elianomaly
    @Elianomaly Před 4 měsíci +4

    The idea that countries are using fear to scare African descent back to Africa is concerning. What would they want us all in the same place for?

    • @sunwarrior8190
      @sunwarrior8190 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Remember they are in Africa too, along with the Chinese and Japanese.

  • @Vincentovich89
    @Vincentovich89 Před 5 dny +1

    As a proud white man - i respect you being a proud black woman.

  • @______________3990
    @______________3990 Před 5 měsíci +5

    It is incomplete thinking to think that Africans can go to Africa without European neo-imperialism following them to Africa.
    One of the main gripes of the Nazis was the fact that Germany was relatively left out of the race to colonise the world compared with Britain and France. Not content with such unfairness as they saw it, the Nazis decided to colonise Europe to amend things.
    The desire to colonise is an inevitable part of the German far right programme. The country lacks raw materials and is geographically isolated -- more isolated by the world it will be inasmuch as Germany slides into Nazism.
    So the fight in Europe/Germany cannot be abandoned. We fight the far right in Europe so that the Africans and Asians do not have to in Afro-Asia.

  • @thehawk170
    @thehawk170 Před 4 měsíci +4

    As an African American I feel its time we regroup in the Mother Land. We are spread too thin around the world which makes us weak as a group, why are we helping European Countries when the Motherland continues to be left behind. I have acquired a lot of materialistic things but there is a strong force that is pulling me to the Motherland, hope to see you there SOON!

  • @donnytheflow
    @donnytheflow Před 4 měsíci +6

    I wholeheartedly believe in every diasporan returning home and building a base there. I never meshed with the argument that "this is ours too and we have to fight for it*. Two issues with that... Something that's yours you will never have to fight for and two time and time again the powers that be show no signs of coming up off the wealth they hoard that was built of our backs. To that end I'm like with only so much energy in this life, let's choose to build where it makes the most impact. I'll be returning home as soon as humanly possible

  • @jeffrobile1824
    @jeffrobile1824 Před 5 měsíci +4

    This is very sad, thank you for sharing. Please keep up the good work and please take good care of yourself and your family

  • @Maereg-
    @Maereg- Před 4 měsíci +6

    Wow, a fantastic video, I qas in Germany long time ago, I felt very unconfortable, the police enjoy harassing non whites, if you jave African, Asian, or Arab background its a.nightmare. I remember getting asked ti show ID twice a day. These was very common in the Eastern part of Germany in Leipzig and Dresden. I was in Nurenberg as well, I went there for a visit and it was awfull. Then I decided not to go to Germany again. Thanks for your inputs, I hope the new generation in Germany will come to their senses and treat foreigners respectfully.

  • @Maereg-
    @Maereg- Před 4 měsíci +4

    Weini....thanks for raising this issue, I was in Germany long time ago, I was in the eastern part of Germany. I did not like the way the police treated bkack people, It was very common to ask young men who are non whites for ID cards. Whenever I went to catch a train I will be singled out and ask for ID card. This was happening every now and again, I stayed there for aboit a yeat and some thing and I decided to leave the country. I went back after 2 years then I faced.similar problem at the Airport....who are you , why are you bla bla, I explained everything, I told them I came for visit....then they allowed me to enter the country, I visited some people and I left. Leaving Germany was not easy, I got.stopped at the airport and they asked me similar.questions this time, they asked me where I stayed, hiw long I stayed, where I am going etc, it was very irritating, they were doing this to make you feel unconfortable, the police thinks all brown and black people are there to take state benefit, they are very ignorant .
    Now, I don go to Germany, I don even want to travel by any airline which transits in any part of Germany.
    Now the AFD is getting strong good for them, a nation which calls it self.democratic and can not respect the rights of non whites is doomed ti fail. Imagine we are in 2024 and we are treating people based on where they decended from.
    The perfect place for you ti get relocated would have been Ethiopia, but there is crisis there , we have witnessed the genocidal war there, still conflict and war is ravaging Ethiopia, I am glad you are in Nairobi and doing well.
    Keep it up.....I hope Eth will be peaceful and stable, I kmow you enjoyed Ashenda celebration in Eth and you will celebrate it again.
    Have a good day, I will follow your channel, I have watched few of your videos......bye for now
    Danke

  • @tashh4976
    @tashh4976 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thank you for this video, I am an American who is going into Auslandsgermanistik and Museum studies; I am currently working on a project about memory culture and nazi suppression of knowledge. I am further interested to research the right wing rise in Germany particularly online. I instantly think about museum projects such as Dekoloniale Erinnerungskultur in der Stadt Berlin which has a pointedly decolonial philosophy. Perhaps I am in a bubble of sorts, I think there is a stark disconnect from the average citizen in Germany and my colleagues. I am a rather optimistic person so I never want to give up the work, but equally as white person, I wonder if my own work is in vain. There’s also quite an interesting discourse in the Jewish community and their distance to whiteness that is particularly interesting when thinking about the rise of right wing white identitarian movements in the world right now. Thank you for your video Weyni!

  • @lynnsintention5722
    @lynnsintention5722 Před 12 dny

    I am black and have been living in Germany for 17 years...I was married to a German but am now divorced. I have worked and paid taxes here for 17 years and was planning to retire here...I have no plan B...I can not afford to just pick up and leave for the USA at my age 62 it would be difficult to get a job and my medical treatment would be to expensive. I tend to think they wont kick me out because I am American. They would have to kick out the US military too and I don't see that happening...BUt I certinly do think they will make it more difficult for people from Africa and especially Arabs. The AFD does have some black members you know, black Germans. Almost all of my white German friends including my boyfriend voted for the AFD (I live in the east of Germany and here the party is very strong) My friends are not racist to me but really are not fond of more refugees coming in to the land and want it to stop. I think I will be dead before they get so popular that they start kiking people out who are legally here.

  • @SS-hz4jo
    @SS-hz4jo Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing your brilliance in this video.

  • @Onnarashi
    @Onnarashi Před 5 měsíci +9

    I'm a native (ethnic) European, and I despise Neo Nazism, but I also find it vexing when immigrants from outside of Europe come to our lands and then make demands on us to change our cultures in order to accomodate them. If we are such horrible cultures and people, they wouldn't have wanted to come here in the first place and lived and prospered here for decades.
    As native Europeans, I think we have a right to defend our cultures, values and rights just like everyoine else in the world. I support anti-colonial efforts in the Americas, Africa and Asia, but I also see how some white remnants of a colonial past are treated, in particular in countries like Zimbabwe and South Africa. We can argue that white South Africans shouldn't have been there in the first place, but now that they are they don't deserve to be killed and raped just for being white (Boers).
    I don't support Israel or its treatment of Palestinians. If anything, I think I'm consistent in my nativist outlook on the world, wanting to respect every native culture and seeing the harm caused by colonialism and slavery. While I ageee that it's important to acknowledge and learn from the past, I also find that it's counterproductive to make people feel guilty for something they had no hand in, which I've seen with the US discourse on slavery in particular.

    • @Darubini2
      @Darubini2 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I think that your observation on the treatment of whites in Africa is somewhat off. I will agree that Zimbabwe has treated whites unfairly, but Zimbabwe is an outlier, thus not a reflection of the overall treatment whites get in Africa. In South Africa, except for lack of political power (in democracies, majority rule), white South Africans are not being killed or raped any more than the black people are.

  • @stephanienwadieiiamhybasia
    @stephanienwadieiiamhybasia Před měsícem +1

    Good you did what was best for you and your family.
    I live in the USA but visit the Motherland as much as I can afford.
    We are building a HYBASIA Food forest permaculture project in the Gambia 🇬🇲.
    ( hopefully it will serve as a model for empowering people through education).
    Enjoyed hearing your story.

  • @fruitsarelife7073
    @fruitsarelife7073 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for speaking up about this!!!

  • @lukeamato423
    @lukeamato423 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Plan A should be to take no bs

    • @sunwarrior8190
      @sunwarrior8190 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Plan A B C and D should be to give them the treatment they gave us.

  • @miu6756
    @miu6756 Před 2 měsíci +1

    If I'm compeletely honest, i think that black / brown people will never be as comfortable in Europe as they would be in Africa. Because unlike US, Europe is continent which is originally christian and white. So europeans see this as our land and they agree to make compromises and concessions with outsiders only up to a certain point. And if this very strict "mental boundary" is forcibly stretched, the rise of the extreme right immediately begins again, as we see now.
    Some of my brown friends are also saying that they have to fight and not give in to these attitudes. I always tell them too that they can do that if they want, but to be honest it's probably a never ending battle, so do you want to spend your life like that?

  • @user-wh3fx3um9t
    @user-wh3fx3um9t Před 5 měsíci +3

    Discovered you this morning. You are a very intelligent lady. Thanks for the videos

  • @msherrill1739
    @msherrill1739 Před 5 měsíci +1

    As long as underpinned with specific *strategies*, it makes sense to fight, but you need foundations and allies to do so. Create the foundation necessary, and the tools required will become more accessible. The trend is not good right now, so coordination across many fronts is a requirement.

  • @Trabsco69
    @Trabsco69 Před 5 měsíci +5

    If you dont like it go 🤦

    • @Howardstwein912
      @Howardstwein912 Před 3 měsíci +1

      David Attenborough voice: 'Here you see an AFD supporter in his natural habitat - a youtube comment section while sitting at home broke, dirty and depressed.'
      Your jealousy is motivational - we are glad to have the option to stay or go, unlike you.

  • @zedekiahkwame640
    @zedekiahkwame640 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Good reflection of the past,,to the future present possible 🙏

  • @fritzj787
    @fritzj787 Před 4 měsíci +1

    We should organize in such a way that we can collectively do both: stay to fight AND invest in Africa. That way we’re building on all fronts. I can’t help but think that evil wills could one day undertake to revive colonialism. If History repeats itself, then if we don’t strengthen African countries economically, intellectually, and even militarily, what is to stop them from doing away with diplomacy and take over our resources like they used to?

  • @greciamendez7375
    @greciamendez7375 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Loved your video! I never lived in Europe but visited and considered moving to Madrid. However, I did not like the oversexualization of women like me there, among other reasons. Sometimes I feel sadden by the lack of opportunities here and wonder what it would have been like to have went there. I think that I made the right decision in some ways but still having a hard time making ends meet you know. Loved this videos cause I realized that this era is about fighting and you gotta pick your fight. Much love from Belize, Central America. ❤

  • @MarvinGreiffenberg1
    @MarvinGreiffenberg1 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Great video! Always am inspired to watch your videos and your thoughts on those topics.
    I left Germany one year ago now and moved to Kenya. I feel like it makes just more sense to move somewhere if you have the opportunity to a place that accepts you for who you are.
    How can you keep fighting to be accepted? Or trying to educate people that don’t want to understand you?
    There are many countries with people that are full of love for each other.
    If you can support your people and build a life isn’t it more impactful than changing other peoples mind who don’t wanna be changed?

    • @planB-BacktoAfrica
      @planB-BacktoAfrica  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Thank you Hawey! It's a blessing to have brilliant people with your mindset back in the motherland. Huge & irreplaceable loss for Germany I would say 🤷🏾‍♀️
      And I absolutely agree, I want to settle and invest my energy into a place where I feel loved and not tolerated!

  • @daxroker8701
    @daxroker8701 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Would love to know more about Ethiopian culture do you do consultations about Ethiopia

  • @AnnoyedMicroscope-ud5tl
    @AnnoyedMicroscope-ud5tl Před 4 měsíci

    Weini....thanks for raising this issue, I was in Germany long time ago, I was in the eastern part of Germany. I did not like the way the police treated black and brown people, they can easily identify foreigners based on tje colour of their skin and their clothings, they have this presumption that all Germans are whites . They do not want to accept non whites as Germans . This is what I observed from experience.
    It was very common for the police to ask young men who are non whites for ID cards. Whenever I went to catch a train I will be singled out and ask to show an ID card. This was happening every now and again, I stayed there for about a yeat and some thing and I decided to leave the country. I remember at one point I was stopped on the same road twice by different officers, second time I loughed, and the officer asked me why I loughed, tjen I was angry and said to him-am I not allowed to laugj? then he kept quiet.
    I went back to Germany after 2 years then I faced.similar problem at the Airport....who are you , why are you here bla bla as if I was trying to go to heaven😁 I explained everything, I told them I came for visit....then they allowed me to enter the country, I visited some people and I left. Leaving Germany was not easy, I got.stopped at the airport and they asked me similar.questions this time, they asked me where I stayed, hiw long I stayed, where I am going etc, it was very irritated, they were doing this to make you feel unconfortable, the police thinks all brown and black people are there to take state benefit, they are very ignorant .This time I was happy, I felt I left hell on earth. I thank them for their treatment now am a different.person and I will never go there.
    Now, I don go to Germany, I don even want to travel by any airline which transits in any part of Germany.
    Now the AFD is getting strong good for them, a nation which calls it self.democratic and can not respect the rights of non whites is doomed to fail. Imagine we are in 2024 and we are treating people based on where they decended from.
    The perfect place for you to get relocated would have been Ethiopia, but there is crisis there , we have witnessed the genocidal war there, still conflict and war is ravaging Ethiopia, I am glad you are in Nairobi and doing well.
    Keep it up.....I hope Eth will be peaceful and stable, I kmow you enjoyed Ashenda celebration in Eth and you will celebrate it again.
    Have a good day, I will follow your channel, I have watched few of your videos......bye
    Danke

  • @toobalkain
    @toobalkain Před 5 měsíci +3

    Strangely enough, to this day, having been a colony correlates positively with GDP, non-colonised countries like Ethiopia, Liberia, Haiti etc. are the worst, the reason is that like most other things colonialism is not black and white, ask any Indian and he'll tell you they're proud to have been a part of the British empire and see it as instrumental in building a prosperous India because the British brought infrastructure, they brought railroads, modern medicine, the school system, intensive agriculture, new political idea, their own national identity was contingent upon the British being the Other.
    South Korea was the poorest country on the planet, ravaged by war, no natural resources, a former colony of either China or Japan, yet within 30 years they were a 1st world country. Same with Singapore, which to boot was largely illiterate and ethnically divided, but they invested in the educational system and sustained non-democratic rule for a while to develop strong institutions and almost overnight Singapore became one of the richest countries on Earth. Many European countries were Turkish colonies, Greece was, no one even mentions it. So the reason Africa remains poor and chaotic cannot be colonialism, it's something else, but it's a simple answer to a complex question and allows for convenient scapegoating, antiwhiteness masquerading as antiracism.

    • @JhilmilBasu
      @JhilmilBasu Před 5 měsíci

      I am Indian and I don't agree with you.

    • @donpetazaragomatuta9988
      @donpetazaragomatuta9988 Před 4 měsíci

      Everyone knows that they don't want Africa to wake up when the stupid becomes wise the game end

    • @Darubini2
      @Darubini2 Před 4 měsíci

      I don't know where you got your GDP figures from. They do not reflect what the latest International Monetary Fund (IMF) figures are for Africa. Ethiopia ranks fifth overall while Liberia is 41st out of 51. This renders your contention as fallacious.

    • @toobalkain
      @toobalkain Před 4 měsíci

      @@Darubini2 you have to check per capita gdp

    • @Darubini2
      @Darubini2 Před 4 měsíci

      @toobalkain Even with the shifting goal posts, Ethiopia is still ahead of 12 countries who were never colonized.

  • @united_europe
    @united_europe Před 5 měsíci +5

    From a white german: Save yourself before it's too late or at least have a place to go when the AfD will eventually assume power...

  • @samyoe
    @samyoe Před 4 měsíci +1

    I live in the UK currently, but I'm trying to immigrate to the US where tech jobs command 6-figure salaries. I plan to work until I'm financially well-off, then I may consider starting a business within my industry in Kenya. I'm working on getting my Kenyan passport in the meantime (I'm quarter Kikuyu).

    • @Howardstwein912
      @Howardstwein912 Před 3 měsíci

      US tech vs UK isnt much different. Try a remote job from in Europe instead maybe? (This way you can work from Africa and be closer)

  • @kuyahkudey3217
    @kuyahkudey3217 Před 5 měsíci +13

    I moved from Hellmerica cause I got tired of how they treat us. Now that I am living in my country Jamaica I look back and wish I didn't waste so much of my life living in a country that will nerver be safe for Blakk people.
    I wish I could go back in time so that my children could have had the experience of growing up in a country where they would have experienced acceptance and peace with being a Blakk person. It is traumatizing to have to always live in a place where you are rejected and seen as inferior.

    • @planB-BacktoAfrica
      @planB-BacktoAfrica  Před 5 měsíci +3

      Thank you for Sharing This and I totally agree. That is why i am leaving now while the Kids are still young!

    • @kuyahkudey3217
      @kuyahkudey3217 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@planB-BacktoAfrica
      I am very happy for you. You be able to do well. We have to remember that our people live in our home countries and find success there
      We just have to remember to redefine success .We need to acknowledge that the West is not always right. Their definition of success is not always good for us.
      Let us also pay attention to the fact that the so called most successful developed Western countries, most people need anti depressants to get through the day.

    • @coolkangaroo5179
      @coolkangaroo5179 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@kuyahkudey3217 I'm a German and I fully agree with you. I don't know why people idolize Europe/the West so much when, as you say, it's full of depression, suicide, society declining and so forth... Frankly I think it would be the best for all if people would stay in their home countries and try to fix their own problems. We got a lot of problems to fix here in Europe, and when immigrants come they just get the "joy" of dealing with our problems too... 😂

    • @kuyahkudey3217
      @kuyahkudey3217 Před 5 měsíci

      @@coolkangaroo5179
      People idolize the West because they put a spell on the rest of the world with Hellywood movies and TV shows. These shows hypnotize people and reprogram their subconscious to believe you guys are superior and you live in heavenly countries.
      While the truth is that your ancestors and current leaders stole and continue to steal our resources to pay for the luxuries in your countries. Plus your leaders force us to have criminal puppet so called leaders running our countries. These puppet so called leaders are held at gu-npoint by your leaders and are forced to allow your government to steal our resources.
      So our spell bound zombified people follow our resources to your countries. But time is up for the West because the spell is breaking slowly and our people are waking up to the truth.

    • @kelugu3776
      @kelugu3776 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@coolkangaroo5179Tell that to your people in Africa living their best life.😂

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis2339 Před 2 měsíci

    You know, we black people give so much to Europe. It's not just Africans, but African Americans as well. People are free to do as they please, but there are 54 African countries. It's hard for me to believe with so many wealthy and educated black people that we are still running to Europe.
    Germany will never change. Europe will never change. We Africans and people of the diaspora must stop building more wealth for them. We were slaves to them for hundreds of years. If we want change, we have to make it. Let's stop forcing ourselves on them. They don't want us there.
    Thank you for all you do.

  • @t.h.777
    @t.h.777 Před 5 měsíci +3

    What are your top three countries in Africa that you can recommend to immigrate to?

    • @planB-BacktoAfrica
      @planB-BacktoAfrica  Před 5 měsíci +1

      From what I have seen so far I would say
      1. Nairobi
      2. Accra
      3. Dar es salam

    • @eltfell
      @eltfell Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@planB-BacktoAfrica Hello geography expert! These three are cities, not countries.

    • @tega31
      @tega31 Před 4 měsíci

      How about Rwanda?

  • @vitorio24
    @vitorio24 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Black Americans would love to help contribute to the motherland but it’s the tribalism that keep people from wanting to deal with brothers and sisters in the diaspora

    • @Howardstwein912
      @Howardstwein912 Před 3 měsíci

      ..true, but exposure to us is the only way to overcome/ change that in time.

  • @cmd7930
    @cmd7930 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Yes please

  • @kelugu3776
    @kelugu3776 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you so much for bringing this important issue to light. It should be a wake up call for black and Muslim people everywhere in Europe, not just Germany. I saw the signs during Donald Trump's 'reign' and got my exit strategy together during the pandemic. I am sure there were German Jews who saw the signs when Hitler came to power but chose optimism, which is always a mistake when dealing with people. Let's learn from the past, peeps. Don't make the same mistake.

  • @gillmsnfillman1691
    @gillmsnfillman1691 Před 15 dny

    Africa itself needs their own right wing parties. The world is changing for the worst.

  • @ianmiles2505
    @ianmiles2505 Před měsícem

    Africa is sunny spacious warm and beautiful.

  • @hmvollbanane1259
    @hmvollbanane1259 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The reason for the different stances on the third Reich and the Holocaust in comparison to the colonial past are pretty simple.
    The Holocaust happened within living memory, it was an outstanding event of what was deemed normal at the time, it happened in our own streets, the people as a whole were to some extent involved in it, the NSDAP came to power in a democratic system.
    Now let's look at colonialism in comparison: outside of living memory, took place half way across the world within the norm of the time, conducted by a hereditary monarchy with normal people having no political voice or freedoms.
    The same people that oppressed my native Baltic ancestors in eastern Prussia and banned them from entering cities in their own land did the same, using the same old tactics, to other people half way across the world.
    Do I condemn colonialism? Of course, but unlike the Holocaust I don't see a collective guilt for it but that of family dynasties of the most proficient mass murderers (after all what are aristocrats other than the ones whose families were the best at inflicting pain and suffering on others?), fiscal elite and companies. It's a system that any German will join in condemning alongside any former colonial subject of it, but contrary to the third Reich were people had a choice (at least in the beginning), it was a product of an inhumanely abusive system that we had ourselves endured for a millennium.
    What people tend to forget when discussing colonialism is that it was done by a long established system of oppression that the vast majority of Europeans have themselves suffered under.

  • @cirodimarzio2803
    @cirodimarzio2803 Před 2 měsíci

    As someone who is white and from Southern Europe, I was also discriminated several times in Germany. I must also say that my German is really good with a small accent. Right wing people there usually hate all foreigners, regardless if you are white, black or yellow. I also decided to leave Germany and return to my home country and that was the best decision ever. Btw. your videos are awesome, I enjoy watching them. I even visited Kenya one month ago, it was amazing.

  • @nat-ro3mb
    @nat-ro3mb Před měsícem

    YES.

  • @ericpowell4350
    @ericpowell4350 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Leave? Yes! Why not develop your own civilizations.

  • @alimtanta2934
    @alimtanta2934 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Dear weyni There is no such thing as black or brown people. That's a fallacy of illusion, creating colorism and separation to bring hate among melanated men and women. You know well that melanated men and women are the first creations on this planet. One single drop of melanin, you belong to the African descendent, so please stop using those trickery words. Just to justify someone's color class. Either you are from the Melanin family or you are not. How come we don't hear the white race using words like the blond man, the blond woman, or the yellow man or woman? This is only typically within African descendent only. African people come in different shades of color, but we are all one. Please, I am just commenting; don't take it personal. I am just sharing my thoughts with you. Stay beauiful, Thanks

  • @youforgot5594
    @youforgot5594 Před 2 měsíci

    Are you worried about impending doom? Those chuddy groypers got you filled with gloom?

  • @CryptoCryoto
    @CryptoCryoto Před 4 měsíci +1

    100% return to Africa

  • @Francisco-Gumbs
    @Francisco-Gumbs Před 4 měsíci

    I love your hair

  • @lukeamato423
    @lukeamato423 Před 5 měsíci

    Theres a german movie , look whos back ...people should watch

  • @kuyahkudey3217
    @kuyahkudey3217 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Please do a reaction video about the Kenyan MP who is suggesting that Kenya merge with Germany. This video was posted yesterday.

    • @coolkangaroo5179
      @coolkangaroo5179 Před 5 měsíci

      What is his name? That sounds hilarious, I gotta see it...

    • @kuyahkudey3217
      @kuyahkudey3217 Před 5 měsíci

      @@coolkangaroo5179
      Check on here for, Kenyan council member suggest Kenya merge with Germany

    • @kuyahkudey3217
      @kuyahkudey3217 Před 5 měsíci

      @@coolkangaroo5179
      His name is CS Kuria.

  • @antisnowflake8618
    @antisnowflake8618 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I♥AfD 😁😁😁

  • @pamdice9633
    @pamdice9633 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Africa has a shameful past, present and future…. You are an anthropologist? A DEI anthropologist

    • @Howardstwein912
      @Howardstwein912 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Sad if we stay, sad if we go. You are just a sad little man, huh? 🤣

  • @R1M1r1m1
    @R1M1r1m1 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Leave. I'm leaving the US.

  • @toobalkain
    @toobalkain Před 5 měsíci +2

    I think it's a sign of a nation being mature that it stops bitching and whining about the past, everyone has suffered at some time, the history of the world is a history of conquest and subjugation and slavery and colonialism, Europeans suffered terribly under Attila the Hun, Ghengis Khan, the Ottoman Turks, and you don't hear them complaining, the Irish were colonialized and enslaved by the British, more Irish were sold into slavery than Africans arrived to North America as slaves, yet the Irish never say a word, instead they picked themselves up, dusted the history off and built a good country for themselves.

  • @Chris-wyt
    @Chris-wyt Před 5 měsíci +15

    You arent German, if you dont like it, leave.

    • @io7008
      @io7008 Před 5 měsíci

      Who are you to decide who's German or not? Maybe if you get your finger out and look out your window - you will see the REALITY!

    • @R1M1r1m1
      @R1M1r1m1 Před 5 měsíci

      Agreed and you germans and the rest of europe stop pillaging Africa for its resources. Oh you need Africa's resources to live? You aren't African, suffer.

    • @userre85
      @userre85 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@io7008Ethnicity is not a social construct.😅

    • @Pmooli
      @Pmooli Před 4 měsíci +6

      She is leaving!

    • @Howardstwein912
      @Howardstwein912 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Point proven ^. Anyone who has not been to Europe, understand that this is what they are. They are they type to spew hatred and tell someone to 'leave' ON A VIDEO ENCOURAGING PEOPLE TO LEAVE.
      Safe to say, not the sharpest tools in the tool box.

  • @namenlos40
    @namenlos40 Před 5 měsíci +2

    People of color? What a nonsensical expression. Everyone is a person of color. There are no colorless people.

    • @planB-BacktoAfrica
      @planB-BacktoAfrica  Před 5 měsíci +7

      There are also no Black and White people. The terms Black, White and PoC are political terms.

    • @namenlos40
      @namenlos40 Před 5 měsíci

      @@planB-BacktoAfrica There are no real white and black people, but as an exaggerated distinction the expression fits. However, using colored people as a distinction is nonsensical because there is no distinction. A dark-skinned person is no more colorful than a light-skinned person. Additionally, people who use the term "colored" to refer to dark-skinned people usually have no problem with the term "white person" but, oddly enough, with the term "black person." That makes the whole thing even stranger.

    • @kelugu3776
      @kelugu3776 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@namenlos40Is this really your only contribution to a deeply insightful and thought provoking video? Talk about missing the whole point!😂

  • @deltabol9158
    @deltabol9158 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I fear when europe transforms to the far right they will try to invade africa agian and will show no mercy.

    • @eltfell
      @eltfell Před 4 měsíci +1

      You mean: Like Africans do nowadays in Europe?

    • @Howardstwein912
      @Howardstwein912 Před 3 měsíci +2

      lol EVERYONE in africa has guns and the fastest growing populations of young men, as well as China and Russia as allies and a diaspora that is in every corner of the globe ready to react if needed. Dont fear paper tigers. We leave to help our people and reconnect with our land, not because they intimidate us. 😂

    • @kelugu3776
      @kelugu3776 Před 2 měsíci

      They already show no mercy, in case you haven't noticed. There's nothing generous or merciful about funding wars and coups which kill thousands just so you can destabilise a country or region to access cheaper resources. Life under so called liberal Europeans isn't a barrel of laughs either.

    • @gillmsnfillman1691
      @gillmsnfillman1691 Před 15 dny

      They will which is why Africa must strengthen their ties with the east and request Nukes and create kore factories to self produce their own equipment. You cannot make the same mistakes of the past.

  • @Vegas.-
    @Vegas.- Před 13 dny

    leave !!!

  • @coolkangaroo5179
    @coolkangaroo5179 Před 5 měsíci +6

    If you don't understand what is going on in Germany right now, then let us use a very simple analogy to make you understand:
    Let's imagine you're living in the country of Cameroon, maybe Nigeria or even Congo. And now suddenly, you have got massive numbers of foreigners coming into your country, maybe they are Europeans... Or maybe East Asians... perhaps Amerindians... but none of them are native to your country. If the Cameroonian was then to say tomorrow "I don't want white people in my country, I just went to be left alone and live with my family and my tribe!" then nobody would bat an eye. Nobody would call "racist", because there's nothing racist about what he is saying at all. He simply wishes to preserve the natural state of his home country, and part of that "natural state" is the natural population.
    But so if that is normal, why is it racist when white people start doing the same thing? I really wonder why...
    Here in Europe we have got massive numbers of foreigners flooding our countries, we are not talking about a few thousand, or maybe a dozen thousand... We are talking about millions upon millions of people. And with declining birthrates among the indigenous populations, and higher birthrates among the immigrants, that adds up to a bad mixture for the future of our countries. As Europeans, we have the right to defend ourselves! We must not apologize to anybody, nor justify ourselves for wishing a return to folkish, nationalistic policies, because what we want is what every other people in the world want: the right to self-determination and national sovereignty.
    Regarding the "AfD-story" by the propaganda magazine Correctiv, there was never a "secret plan", neither was the idea of "remigration" that secret in the first place. The concept of "remigration" has been put forward by the French philosopher Alain de Benoist, together with his colleagues Renaud Camus and through the Identitarian movement in France, which then spread to Austria where Martin Sellner picked up those ideas too. Remigration is simply another word for "deportation" - a legal concept which exists in all modern democracies and which in theory could be used everywhere - only in practice, it is sadly not used very much here in Europe. That must change!
    Having a "German citizenship" does not make you German. What makes somebody German, (or a member of any nation as a matter of fact) is their ancestry and bloodline. You are German, because your father or your mother was German. If you define nationality any other way then this, then the concept of nationality itself becomes obsolete and arbitrary, because you don't have objective standards for defining who is part of the nation and who is not anymore.
    Regarding the Herero & Nama massacre, this is a topic which is brought up in Germany and we discussed the topic in history when I was at school. The reason why the German state does not, or better said the reason why the German state *should not* issue a formal apology is for two reasons:
    • The first one is that making an apology usually means paying reperations, and paying reperations means German taxpayers' money being wasted for nothing. The Germans don't wish to do that.
    • And secondly, the German government does not owe the state of Namibia anything of that kind, because the modern German government of today is not the continuation of the German Kaiserreich and it's colonial empire, neither is it the descendant of the 3rd Reich, or any other historic German state/kingdom. If our government does not get to inherit the imperial glory and good things about the 2nd German empire, neither should we inherit the negative things which that empire had. This is not to say that the misdeeds commited on the Herero and Nama have expired, but what it means is that we reject the concept of "Volksschuld" - the idea that an entire nation can carry the guilt of what a group of people did 100 years ago, neither do we accept the notion of hereditary guilt. Our grandparents might have done terrible things back then in WWII, who knows, but does that mean that I personally carry the fault for what they did? No.

    • @user-nz5dh6qq5x
      @user-nz5dh6qq5x Před 4 měsíci

      And your reasoning is the reason why what the west has done to the workd shall be done to them...read the bible, the only way yoou people will understand the damage you have inflicted on the world is to go through it yourself