KAI CENAT CALLS BLACK AMERICANS UNCULTURED | A COUPLE OF THINGS PODCAST CLIPS

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Komentáře • 410

  • @CastroJr92
    @CastroJr92 Před měsícem +74

    His entire personality is centered around black american culture which is what I find to be wild.

    • @blackcommunion3820
      @blackcommunion3820 Před měsícem +13

      Exactly

    • @FCLaney
      @FCLaney Před měsícem

      No tf it’s not he’s ignorant af, have you seen one of his videos!? That is not the culture I want to represent. I don’t support rappers like Nicki Minaj or anybody else he keeps on his channel, don’t wear baggy clothes and yell and scream and make scenes every where I go because I need to feel seen! That’s not black culture, that’s ignorant asf!

    • @ou8r122
      @ou8r122 Před měsícem +4

      @@blackcommunion3820 They can't do anything without us and this just proves it. They all diss us when they get to the top!!

  • @Miss-Ann-Thrope
    @Miss-Ann-Thrope Před měsícem +69

    Black American culture exists and is emulated all around the world.

    • @spokentruth5909
      @spokentruth5909 Před měsícem +6

      Black culture is American culture but not all of it exists around the world like gang violence, single mom, drug abuse, broken English , braids (which isn’t black American culture but African)

    • @Miss-Ann-Thrope
      @Miss-Ann-Thrope Před měsícem +15

      @spokenliar5909, None of those are new conditions created by Black culture. Most of those thing exist AROUND THE WORLD in some forms. English is not spoken around the world. All Africans descendants, who had enslavers from the U.K., speak a combination of the enslavers English and their enslaved African ancestors translation of a language that was foreign and beaten into them. Oddly enough, even the "broken English" and AAVE is COPIED outside of the U.S. Our AFRICAN ANCESTORS came here in braids and we retained that part of our African culture. Braids were used as maps for escaping enslaved African descendants. Clearly, you have not been any further than where you live, nor do you read books or use the internet for research. Both are a low cost panacea for ignorance. On the other hand, stupidity is a choice that one makes to remain in spite of available facts.

    • @Alexa-uk8lj
      @Alexa-uk8lj Před měsícem +10

      @@spokentruth5909 You can't speak on what you don't know. Your outsider ignorance is annoying.

    • @down-b8197
      @down-b8197 Před měsícem +9

      ​​@@spokentruth5909
      All the things u named are found everywhere in the world and it has nothing to do with us.

    • @Miss-Ann-Thrope
      @Miss-Ann-Thrope Před měsícem

      @@spokentruth5909 Name a deviant behavior and for sure white Americans indulge in ALL of those behaviors. They are the masters of $exuall¥ deviant behaviors along with: Murder ( especially mass murders and serial killings), rape, robbery, drug trafficking, drug abuse, single motherhood, absent fathers, embezzlement just to name a few. Did you know the first U.S . school shooter was a teenaged white girl? She shot up the elementary school across the street from her house because it was Monday. You are worried about splinters in the eyes of black people instead of the plank blinding in the eyes of the white community worldwide.

  • @mufasa1794
    @mufasa1794 Před měsícem +72

    A tether gon always be a tether

    • @badseedent4827
      @badseedent4827 Před měsícem +12

      Big facts

    • @micahjohnson138
      @micahjohnson138 Před měsícem +2

      Both side got the same hating ass

    • @kRS-9head
      @kRS-9head Před měsícem +1

      A tether ball can only go so far being on a leash

    • @ToxicLover-mw5ju
      @ToxicLover-mw5ju Před 5 dny

      that "tether" is far more successful than you so how does that look?

    • @kRS-9head
      @kRS-9head Před 5 dny

      @@ToxicLover-mw5ju real success is being a man without being a puppet, u can say that

  • @KangwithoutaKangdom
    @KangwithoutaKangdom Před měsícem +33

    I think its pretty funny that men like kai present every ignorant stereotype of being loud and extra etc and then say blk americans are uncultured😂 like wtf

  • @adenrele1496
    @adenrele1496 Před měsícem +29

    To debunk this misconception, let's clarify that African culture encompasses various elements such as music, language, religion, art, literature, food, and social norms. Specifically, genres like jazz and hip hop, African American Vernacular English (AAVE), activism, fashion trends, and community norms are aspects of African American culture that have significantly impacted global culture.
    As an African in the diaspora I respect the African American culture, especially the music, food & activism

    • @victorngoma8886
      @victorngoma8886 Před měsícem

      The problem is the black Americans have refused to acknowledge the new force driving out their culture and changing history. It is sad that truth is always received with negative energy among black Americans. The black Americans are not moving forward. Africans are slowly getting better than black Americans. This mentality of victim is killing these people.
      You can't the past we should learn to live and achieve greatness.
      A society that calm it have culture it must defend itself. But with the black Americans it a whole different story.

  • @Cng215
    @Cng215 Před měsícem +11

    It's crazy that people run from their
    countries to America and try to tell Black
    Americans what they "need to do or fix
    this or that" in their homeland when alot of
    these people aren't fixing anything in their
    own homelands or dealing with crime or
    nothing. They're just running somewhere
    else

  • @chasingdreams222
    @chasingdreams222 Před měsícem +17

    I fully agree with both of your sentiments. However, Alex, I adore your energy because we're on the same page. Black American culture is undeniably authentic, widespread, and the blueprint; it can never be erased.

  • @carllangley6812
    @carllangley6812 Před měsícem +9

    Our culture is standing 10 toes down and not fleeing.

    • @soleil3759
      @soleil3759 Před 28 dny +1

      Right and african american is a misnomer.

  • @lostoutside7195
    @lostoutside7195 Před měsícem +17

    I love the woman's commentary. I can tell she's sick of the BS.

  • @ImNotThatGoodAtGames
    @ImNotThatGoodAtGames Před měsícem +30

    Now he back tracking cause we got on his ass

  • @Not_Like_Us87
    @Not_Like_Us87 Před měsícem +52

    It's funny. I have been hearing this a lot from people from the Diaspora, which is why a lot blk Americans are changing up and becoming American first.

    • @rockb922
      @rockb922 Před měsícem +22

      *Black American first

    • @geekylove3603
      @geekylove3603 Před měsícem

      That's why Trump and Biden take advantage of you. You're lost

    • @Wideout4
      @Wideout4 Před měsícem +10

      Delineation is necessary

    • @relativelyintoverted116
      @relativelyintoverted116 Před měsícem +10

      These ppl been like this. Over 90% of Americans never had to deal with mass generational immigration from. But they have ALWAYS been like this. Carribean/Jamicans call us yanks as a derogatory.

    • @Daniele49
      @Daniele49 Před měsícem +4

      Black first ..

  • @LosAngelesMade
    @LosAngelesMade Před měsícem +6

    🤦🏾‍♂️ my friend is Jamaican and she made a similar comment in passing one day and I had to check her asz. She’s a second gen Jamaican born and raised in Florida and cosplays everything about black Americans even her gf is a black American. It tripped me out

  • @Alexa-uk8lj
    @Alexa-uk8lj Před měsícem +14

    The ignorance of outsiders is insane! They can see their own "culture" even by tribe but can't see the cultural delineations of Americans when they get here because they indulge in the commercialized aspects of Black American culture. Do Asian-Americans have culture? Do Mexican-Americans have culture? Italian-Americans? Black American cultural traditions are not only documented but regionally diverse, and integrated into our everyday.

  • @Wideout4
    @Wideout4 Před měsícem +18

    The Nicki Minaj Whisper lol.

  • @popps33
    @popps33 Před měsícem +10

    Kai Cenat is a weirdo... Black Americans have diverse cultures. South Black Culture is different from the California or even Maryland.

    • @theblessedone.6251
      @theblessedone.6251 Před měsícem +2

      Don't forget the gullah geechees of South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia. Most people would consider them Caribbean after hearing their accent but they'll be quick to tell you they not. They're also the ones who started the slave rebellion in the u.s folks say it was the Haitians when in all actuality it was the gullah geechee tribe that still exist and are thriving today. Most of us black americans get our dialect and superstitions from that group of black Americans. So I agree we're heavily diverse💯

    • @ou8r122
      @ou8r122 Před měsícem

      @@theblessedone.6251 They are traitors from the Caribbeans and stole those tribal lands. Ask yourself, why are they the only ones allowed to keep their lands and tribes in those regions? Everyone else either died or were displaced during the wars and couldn't keep their lands

  • @mufasa1794
    @mufasa1794 Před měsícem +13

    YESSS IM GLAD WE ARE WAKING UP ON THIS!! TIME TO SEPARATE AND DO US FBA FAMILY❤

  • @heroforce7145
    @heroforce7145 Před měsícem +4

    Subbed. Glad this podcast popped up my algorithm. Hella potential keep going yall.

  • @mikenomics1014
    @mikenomics1014 Před měsícem +17

    DAM good😤 vid Not sure how I found your channel but keep going yall love it. Subbed

  • @SILKY215
    @SILKY215 Před měsícem +2

    This isn't even a debate. We have the most influential culture ever.
    Our Music, inventions, style, language,food and cultural traditions are constantly imitated around the world.
    We inspire people to stand up for themselves and fight for what is right.
    We are the moral compass of the world.

  • @daschaunmiller3178
    @daschaunmiller3178 Před měsícem +12

    Smell like curry and Sudan’s bush meat in the comments keep on going brother love it I’m subscribing

  • @juice.t.o.s
    @juice.t.o.s Před měsícem +19

    Well stated...

  • @FlyTyBlizzy
    @FlyTyBlizzy Před měsícem +6

    We are the culture 💯🔥

  • @iamsdaughter9865
    @iamsdaughter9865 Před měsícem +10

    FBA all day

    • @spokentruth5909
      @spokentruth5909 Před měsícem +1

      Having your identity based on your race is pathetic

  • @lordschild673
    @lordschild673 Před měsícem +16

    Yep let them talk their shit but call their asses out…

  • @trellclemons8311
    @trellclemons8311 Před měsícem +4

    Just stumbled upon this channel and I like it I think I’m gonna subscribe specifically because of the woman’s perspective

  • @angelr5694
    @angelr5694 Před měsícem +7

    Honestly, Kai says and does wild stuff to disrespect black people all the time. To the point of black American saying crazy stuff all the time that may be true, but a lot of these people who get famous wouldn't be famous unless black Americans support them so at the end of the day, we may say what we say but but we keep it 100 with people that look like us. Even in this video he still bigged Kai up for the platform that he has while giving criticism that's well-deserved. It's the people that are not from America that have the same skin complexion that say and do and turn on their own people there's too many receipts to prove it.

    • @exalteduchiha1563
      @exalteduchiha1563 Před měsícem +1

      We aren’t the same ppl just cause we share a skin color

  • @ComeBackKid1
    @ComeBackKid1 Před měsícem +8

    " i was never ignorant " .. lol.

  • @allears3867
    @allears3867 Před měsícem +15

    We not African we was here before anyone else 1000s of years 🤷🏾‍♂️ reason why we different from them

    • @spokentruth5909
      @spokentruth5909 Před měsícem +12

      😂 keep believing that until you take your dna test…

    • @ou8r122
      @ou8r122 Před měsícem

      @@spokentruth5909 Why should we give you our DNA so you can come here and imitate us? No, one asks for y'all DNA, do they?

    • @kRS-9head
      @kRS-9head Před měsícem

      ​@@spokentruth5909man they test a dog and it was African European and Asian.. and you gave your DNA away you stupid

    • @xDesired12x
      @xDesired12x Před 9 dny

      @@spokentruth5909The facts that you believe that the DNA test trumps what a birth certificate AND what an ancestor says is insane. Most of us have been told who we are. If you are “black” American. It’s time to wake up sweetie. Smell the brew… before you get lost in the sauce.

    • @ToxicLover-mw5ju
      @ToxicLover-mw5ju Před 5 dny

      Lmao did you learn that on youtube university?

  • @Cciium
    @Cciium Před 21 dnem

    A Jamaican man was one of the founders of hip hop music.

  • @lloydboone4973
    @lloydboone4973 Před měsícem +3

    I legit saw a clip of Kai Cenat not knowing who Killer Mike is. So why in the hell would he care who is uncultured?

  • @haatpraat2993
    @haatpraat2993 Před 20 dny

    I'm a Black British born and raised guy with both parents being born in Jamaica. I now live in the Netherlands. I rarely come across Black Americans in my life since there aren't many in the UK and virtually none here in the Netherlands. I see Black Americans as a 'sister' people - not just because we share a similar history, but also because we are English speaking blacks who live in an overwhelmingly white society. I do not have an agenda with US Blacks, simply because I never lived with them. I like to approach people to say hello in appropriate circumstances, to people, However, at this point in my life I will never ever approach an US black person again. Never. Most of the times I have done so, I get a crazy, negative, angry, disgusting reaction from them - both the male and female. The final and last time I did so, I wanted to wish an older US woman happy new year at a bar in at a resort in Mexico. Good God, the reaction I got was chilling...so much so, I felt compelled to just walk away. I had a similar reaction from a black guy from New York when I was in Helsinki, Finland. I really cannot say what what goes in their minds, but from my point of view, it is as if the see another black person as a physical danger. This is something I am not used to and it is something I will avoid by simply avoiding US blacks. Today, I will make initial enquiries for a holiday/vacation at a resort in Jamaica for November 2024. I'm planning to go with a cousin and a good friend, also of Jamaican heritage living in the Netherlands. I am going to tell them, you want a quality break/rest/good time just keep away from Black Americans.

  • @eastsidemuu
    @eastsidemuu Před měsícem +4

    Mashallah, well said

  • @adjoaanima7907
    @adjoaanima7907 Před měsícem +8

    When an African says culture we mean first identity so like from ethnic group then tribe then clan.
    2, then rites of passage like naming ceremony rites, puberty rites, marriage ceremony rites, funeral rites
    3, family structure, man being the head of the house, wife then children, and the extended family structure, when we say family it means extended family the whole clan
    4, religion and traditions local rulers and systems
    5, language
    6, Art,clothing, literature,music
    7, food
    From an Africans perspective black Americans have a culture but isnt as deep as we do but its no fault of theirs though, as to whether its a positive culture or not is another discussion all together but most of the time when Africans are saying you dont have a culture they maybe thinking positive culture something you can actively pass on to younger generation.
    I dont know why a Caribbean would say that though.

    • @SILKY215
      @SILKY215 Před měsícem +4

      We have the most thorough culture period. The world follows our culture. I'll put our culture up to anyones.

  • @will4us
    @will4us Před měsícem

    Definition of culture might be needed. I am mindful it might extended from family, community, church, work, city, village, country and continent. Some maybe exported and imported and in some case is diluted overtime.

  • @myathemango2936
    @myathemango2936 Před měsícem +4

    I dont think that when anyone says this (including Kai) they mean that FBA, dont have culture. Most people recognize the richness in FBA culture. However, when the conversion goes into how connected FBA are to their roots, most either arent at all, or are working their way towards it. Living in the US, as a non-white person, theres alot of assimilation that most non- white people do to survive & we all know how long FBA has had to do that (mostly out of obvious horrible historical circumstances). Black people in the Caribbean & in africa are the majority in their countries, so although colonization & imperialism has affected the whole diaspora in very similar ways, there's also many differences & that's where the discord & disconnect comes from.

    • @HTTC4life1981
      @HTTC4life1981 Před měsícem +9

      FBA survived when others ran give my people the respect ⚫️

    • @myathemango2936
      @myathemango2936 Před měsícem +5

      @@HTTC4life1981 That has nothing to do with what I'm talking about

    • @archaicwolf4292
      @archaicwolf4292 Před měsícem +4

      @@myathemango2936our roots is in America. We had an ethno-genesis in this country

    • @SILKY215
      @SILKY215 Před měsícem +1

      ​@myathemango2936 So many African countries were created very recently. And alot of these tribes are new and were named by colonizers fairly recently.
      Christopher Colombus wrote in his journal that there were black people here when he arrived in the Americas and multiple other explorers said the same thing. Our history and culture is way more thorough than any other group.

  • @will4us
    @will4us Před měsícem +1

    Nothing wrong with embracing other cultures. I know the world fucks with Jamaican and American culture including other cultures because people been exposed to it through commercial and underground music and movies and tourism. So you can’t hate when the world embraces it or chooses not to embrace it or agrees or disagrees with some aspects. Sometimes it’s not meant as disrespectful but just a difference ❤

  • @Mufasa_Shabazz
    @Mufasa_Shabazz Před 28 dny +1

    At the end of the day, until there's consequences, they'll keep it up. I don't even think he apologized..

  • @leejohnson204
    @leejohnson204 Před měsícem +3

    Crazy I didn’t know Lil bro said this dumb shit

  • @mrredwhite1244
    @mrredwhite1244 Před 24 dny +1

    I good to say. Yall some go looking black folks. First impressions

  • @exjw92
    @exjw92 Před měsícem +3

    If y’all beautiful people want to learn our uncultured LANGUAGE LET ME LOL 😂

  • @tbk01
    @tbk01 Před měsícem +2

    :/, he is from there! Trinidad & Haitian. He can be both! Carribeans & Americans!

  • @FCLaney
    @FCLaney Před měsícem

    It’s always the walking stereotypes😂

  • @AlishaHickman-jb2hq
    @AlishaHickman-jb2hq Před měsícem +1

    FAMU enough said!

  • @y0g_s0th0th
    @y0g_s0th0th Před měsícem

    First the say the things they like about our culture is “youth people” culture. Then they say we don’t have a culture at all.

  • @PFResearch
    @PFResearch Před měsícem

    Anyone can be black in America, so I definitely agree with black being uncultured and unregulated.
    I don't feel connected to someone culturally because they call themselves black.
    I'm from Chicago, and we consider ourselves from the Mississippian stock.
    We call ourselves Ngaz, and we love Negroe culture, which is Creole, too.
    I'm not really certain if we are allowing immigrants in just because they call themselves black if you understand what I mean?

  • @hansolodolo92
    @hansolodolo92 Před měsícem +9

    “I was never ignorant” is an extremely ignorant statement but ok your perfect go ahead.

    • @AlexGarris
      @AlexGarris Před měsícem +10

      It's a fact as much as you may not like it. I was never ignorant enough to claim somebody else's culture and then disrespect it and say that they have no culture.

    • @spokentruth5909
      @spokentruth5909 Před měsícem

      @@AlexGarrisyou lies

  • @AbstractDivinity1
    @AbstractDivinity1 Před 10 hodinami

    1st gen Americans in general are more cultured than 2nd gen Americans who tend to not speak their parents language nor do they know the culture. I'm a 1st gen American of Jamaican heritage and I've a Jamaican and US passport. I speak Jamaican patios and been back and forth in Jamaica. If you met in person you'd think I'm Jamaican because my accent is a cusp between Jamaican and American. Me personally don't like 1st gen Americans claiming a heritage they don't know let alone visit the country on holidays. It comes off fake and disingenuous. I don't think Kai gives a damn about Haiti or Trinidad & Tobago. You never hear him doing any kind of charity work in those 2 countries yet come off as superior in the USA the country he was born in just because his parents are non FBA. So fake!!!

  • @jhssmith2004
    @jhssmith2004 Před 28 dny +1

    he got what he wanted. attention.

  • @1111_Millionaire
    @1111_Millionaire Před 18 dny

    14:27 Exactky ! We are the culture they need to stop playing with us.

  • @jermainehnbhwalls822
    @jermainehnbhwalls822 Před 24 dny

    They not guess they are apart of our culture
    All island blacks dont think like kai grimace

  • @spokentruth5909
    @spokentruth5909 Před měsícem +8

    The woman said she’s been here for centuries…😂

  • @trevorwilliams2797
    @trevorwilliams2797 Před měsícem +10

    Without Africans creating braids there would be no Jayda Wayda hair style for them to simulate. We are one people. Educate people about the African American culture no need to attack ourselves try to enlighten and convert

    • @TheLifeofMal
      @TheLifeofMal Před měsícem +11

      We never made mention of Jayda wayda braids.. we aren’t one people and that’s okay. We are all different and that’s beautiful and we should all celebrate all the cultures that we have with shared phenotypes. If you watched the whole video, we didn’t attack anyone we just attack those who don’t respect us. I have had black friends from all different cultures and I think everyones individual cultures are beautiful and should be respected, included my culture. Black Americans have always been the most loving of our African people and fought from them to immigrate. But we are tired because we are the most disrespected yet most imitated in the diaspora

    • @trevorwilliams2797
      @trevorwilliams2797 Před měsícem

      @@TheLifeofMal African americans wear braids an invention that belongs to the motherland, Africans wear your fake hair styles invention from African Americans so thats equal. "we aren't one people" but the last term you used was "Diaspora"... "we didnt attack anyone only attacked the disprectful"...If you want to be divisive thats on you. Afro beat is a play off of dancehall and Hip Hop was created by Jamaicans in NY the same place that Kai blew up off of. So really he blew up off Caribbean culture if you wanna go there. My point is we all play off each other because we are one all African. All everyone knows from African American culture is baby momma drama, gun violence and stolen KFC recipes. You had a chance to talk about the culture and I aint hear nothing except how hurt you are and wanna one up the Caribbean and Africa for something an African American said for the first 5 mins so I tuned out. Africans were the most disrespected for a long time "African booty scratcher, Starvation, flies" ect. I dont see no cultural shift African Americans have on other blacks at all and you here talm bout a lace front... from the same girls getting bbls mimicking a Ghanian Aunties

    • @mufasa1794
      @mufasa1794 Před měsícem +6

      Girlbye 😂

    • @mufasa1794
      @mufasa1794 Před měsícem +8

      Anyways FBA ❤

    • @tissy809
      @tissy809 Před měsícem +3

      African Americans been braiding hair what are you talking about?

  • @locksm1th_
    @locksm1th_ Před měsícem +6

    You being born in a particular place doesn’t necessarily restrict your core identity to said place. The whole thing is nuanced and a social construct.
    I am of my bloodline and family however my passport says something else because my dad’s nationality is so, even though he is a full blooded African same as my mum. I grew up in the UK but have never identified as British. I am who I am because of the character values I learn and act on based on the culture I am from. Which is an African culture. So being “born in America” doesn’t mean yeah he’s American. On paper yes but it’s more than that depending on your family and environment.

    • @TheLifeofMal
      @TheLifeofMal Před měsícem +5

      Yeah we understand that. The point is ironically some people from your home country don’t view you as one of them. Not all, some. Same goes for Kai. So it’s ironic when he disrespects the people who he shares a nationality with when many ppl from the Caribbean said they don’t claim him. With him recently going to Jamaica, many Caribbean’s on twitter said he’s not one of them, so for someone in his unique position, he has no business disrespecting an ethnic group of people who been in their country for centuries

    • @lv6524
      @lv6524 Před měsícem +1

      africa is not a country nor a nationality.
      you sound like a british lol.

    • @locksm1th_
      @locksm1th_ Před měsícem

      @@lv6524 don’t be so basic. I know there are 54 countries in Africa and can probably name more than you. I’m not about to disclose personal information about my nationality online. Over a CZcams video. And saying you’re African is correct. If you’re a Californian you’re still an American. If you’re Sudanese you’re still African. No need for pointless semantics.

    • @locksm1th_
      @locksm1th_ Před měsícem +1

      @@TheLifeofMal ok I see fair point. Wouldn’t it ultimately his choice then? Or is there like a bar you need to hit to claim a background.. all weird and nuanced tbh. Anyway I agree that black Americans are their own thing and should not be disrespected regarding the matter of their actuallity. However the whole FBA thing is a bit to much when they start claiming that they are the descendants of black people in America that were there before the Slave trade when there is a high chance that they are not. That’s another convo though.

    • @lv6524
      @lv6524 Před měsícem +2

      @@locksm1th_ right like saying that you're from the uk, born from 2 african parents, is not you disclosing personal informations over a youtube video.
      😅I'm this basic

  • @jmbo72
    @jmbo72 Před měsícem

    Using White supremacy talking points... I hope you won't complain ever about it again.

  • @iwalulya
    @iwalulya Před měsícem +14

    This is very ignorant, the lady claims wigs came from black Americans. Wigs go back as far as Egyptian pyramids, this lady needs to do some research about Africa. This level of ignorance is not healthy.

    • @sandrabrown6291
      @sandrabrown6291 Před měsícem

      Thank you. I was thinking the same thing. She made me itch listening to her. She sounds so ignorant about culture and where her culture derived from. Speaking all while wearing a wig/weave. (Someone else's hair) And I think she believes she is intelligent. SMH. I want explain to her how she sounds ignorant, but I know it's a waste of time.

    • @traceatroj240
      @traceatroj240 Před měsícem +6

      Whenever I listen to American podcasts most of the time am surprised to how they no shit about the world.

    • @digitallhm8160
      @digitallhm8160 Před měsícem +8

      Stop being ignorant. You're forced to nitpick one discrepancy 😢based on semantics in a whole podcast because you couldn't deny the overarching point. She obviously is referring to the style of wigs/hairstyles that can now be found everywhere in the Diaspora originated in America. Kai's whole platform is based off a subset of Black American culture. Her point stands as true and valid.

    • @iwalulya
      @iwalulya Před měsícem +3

      Just didn't respond to the entire podcast, just one bit that I found very outrageous. Entire podcast is just silly given that it doesn't differentiate between "uncultured" and "having no culture".

    • @sandrabrown6291
      @sandrabrown6291 Před měsícem +2

      @@digitallhm8160 Please educate yourself

  • @NORLAV24
    @NORLAV24 Před 21 dnem

    Why is he being so rude to her

  • @udochisomanaba2634
    @udochisomanaba2634 Před 15 dny

    This pod is low energy vibration.

  • @byronwilliams7977
    @byronwilliams7977 Před měsícem +17

    She spekaks as though African Americans haven't acted ignorantly towards Africans or Caribbeans. I'm not saying its right, but this isn't a one way street.

    • @trevorwilliams2797
      @trevorwilliams2797 Před měsícem +6

      Bro Jamaicans never wanted to be African, Africans didnt claim anyone outside there specific country (like Nigeria wasnt really rocking with Ghana). And African Americans didnt want to be see as the people with flies on TV. We all beefed each other. We damn near squashed it all including the lightskin darkskin war.

    • @trevorwilliams2797
      @trevorwilliams2797 Před měsícem +2

      Kai was probably speaking cultural upbringing, family structure, and tradition. Which clearly Blk america doesnt have that cause 70% families are just baby mommas. But every now n then have family gatherings which is cool too

    • @TheLifeofMal
      @TheLifeofMal Před měsícem +11

      Dumb childhood jokes isn’t the same as coming here and participating in erasure and pushing white supremacist stereotypes on a people who opened doors for immigrants. I’m not saying the jokes were right either but they are not comparable offenses

    • @TheLifeofMal
      @TheLifeofMal Před měsícem +18

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@trevorwilliams2797 Kai’s mom is a baby mama😂 where is his dad? Black Americans do have cultural upbringings and traditions. I’ve experienced many in my two parent household and so has my bf in his two parent household.

    • @Ekleaz
      @Ekleaz Před měsícem +11

      ​@@trevorwilliams2797 Need to recheck those facts son. Outdated trash talking points

  • @sheli5483
    @sheli5483 Před měsícem +11

    Cenat was wrong for that. No diaspora war please. Strength in pan-africanism, conscious people around the world think like this. Unified not uniform. Black American culture is real and strong. And there has always been a cultural cross pollination through out the diaspora.
    Influence goes back and forth. Not the same as appropriation, nobody is claiming to be boss. Don't take the bait.
    America also misrepresents black culture and plays in stereotypes, maybe the boy was criticizing thoses stereotypes (like conscious black Americans do)??

    • @Craig-pm2kc
      @Craig-pm2kc Před měsícem

      Pan Africanism has been one-sided for far too long.

    • @sheli5483
      @sheli5483 Před měsícem +2

      @@Craig-pm2kc It's elements used to be part of the social studies curriculum in many black countries but I guess not everyone sees the big picture. Have to continue to educate because there are so many counter narratives out there about individual advancement. Ideally, an elder ( a wise one) would have set Cenat straight before he could start addressing the world.

    • @relativelyintoverted116
      @relativelyintoverted116 Před měsícem +11

      Stop promoting intergration with ppl who dont rock with us.

    • @Craig-pm2kc
      @Craig-pm2kc Před měsícem +5

      @sheli5483 Have you explained any of this to your fellow Africans? It seems like it's the responsibility of Black Americans to embrace everyone else only to be disrespected when it's over?

    • @relativelyintoverted116
      @relativelyintoverted116 Před měsícem +3

      @sheli5483 Kai Cenat can't be set straight because that's their culture.

  • @therawcritic5465
    @therawcritic5465 Před měsícem

    8:06 the founder of hip hop dj cool herc was Jamaican

  • @Nicholas-Prince-Milverton
    @Nicholas-Prince-Milverton Před měsícem +9

    Diaspora wars are stupid as hell. We all benefitted from African American culture. But let's not forget that Caribbean culture had an impact on African American culture too. Without Marcus Garvey, there wouldn't be a Malcolm X, without Jamaica, there would be no hip hop. We are all brothers and sisters. Unite

    • @sandrabrown6291
      @sandrabrown6291 Před měsícem

      Correct. One love ❤️

    • @relativelyintoverted116
      @relativelyintoverted116 Před měsícem +9

      No it didn't and Malcolm X is American.

    • @digitallhm8160
      @digitallhm8160 Před měsícem +12

      Hip Hop started with the Black Spades in 1971 in😊 the Bronx. The Black Spades were all Black Americans. Yes, 3 yrs later, Kool Herc and other immigrants made contributions to Hip Hop, just as the rest of the world ha, but the origins of Hip Hop are solely Black American.
      Malcolm X 100% exists without Marcus Garvey, but Garvey doesn't exist if Jamaicans don't kick his movement out of the country and Garvey is forced to move to Harlem. Harlem/Black Americans kicked off Marcus Garvey's movement, because Jamaicans were too timid to make his movement happen.

    • @relativelyintoverted116
      @relativelyintoverted116 Před měsícem +9

      @digitallhm8160 LET'S not call people copying Black Americans' contributions. Everybody knows how to copy Black Americans

    • @badseedent4827
      @badseedent4827 Před měsícem +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @byronwilliams7977
    @byronwilliams7977 Před měsícem +3

    These two are remarkably petty, the best apology is to never have committed the offense. I think someone can be wrong, earnestly apologize, and work towards never reoffending. No one is perfect.

    • @AlexGarris
      @AlexGarris Před měsícem +10

      No one is perfect but I also never was ignorant enough to take someone's culture and then openly disrespect it simultaneously. Everyone makes mistakes but certain things don't get passes.

    • @kend4412
      @kend4412 Před měsícem +5

      We not giving tethers grace

  • @ancientfuture9690
    @ancientfuture9690 Před měsícem +6

    "Uncultured" usually means to have a lack of knowledge of the wider world AND (sometimes) not knowing how to appropriately behave in social settings.
    Is he wrong?

    • @sandrabrown6291
      @sandrabrown6291 Před měsícem +2

      Thank you. No he's not.

    • @Alexa-uk8lj
      @Alexa-uk8lj Před měsícem +4

      Yes he's wrong. You sound ridiculous. You think all of Black America doesn't know how to "appropriately behave in social settings?"

    • @sandrabrown6291
      @sandrabrown6291 Před měsícem +1

      @@Alexa-uk8lj No. I think you're NOT a thorough reader or maybe a little slow to comprehend. But I'll repeat what the commenter said. They said "Uncultured" **SOMETIMES** means not knowing how to appropriately behave in social settings. That part only applies to few black people. But it ALSO MEANS to have a lack of knowledge of a wider world which also applies to a lot of black people. It's not our/your fault. This goes back generations. And our schools and society is to blame.

    • @down-b8197
      @down-b8197 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@sandrabrown6291
      He is wrong... how are those other groups he named cultured?

  • @zenw.9419
    @zenw.9419 Před měsícem +8

    Black ppl (from America) say ignorant all the time I understood what he meant

    • @HTTC4life1981
      @HTTC4life1981 Před měsícem +3

      The difference is we live in America we not living in another country disrespecting their culture or group that's ignorant and u know better smh

  • @mikelary6071
    @mikelary6071 Před měsícem +5

    first of all hip hop was started by the father of hip hop cool herc who came from jamaica. he took the style from streets of kingston and brought the beats here. and black americans never wanted other blacks here , the proof is how mean BA were to us when we came. even till this day.

    • @hotties3v3n
      @hotties3v3n Před měsícem

      But they want massa to love and accept them so bad😕 beyond lame and sad.

  • @realog7231
    @realog7231 Před měsícem +3

    Some of yall are really hurt for no reason.

    • @Azrael3176
      @Azrael3176 Před měsícem +9

      I mean if someone said I didn't have a culture while using my culture shiii I'd be mad too.

  • @islander5334
    @islander5334 Před měsícem +5

    Nicki didn’t appropriate nothing. Hip hop was created from a combination of AA, Puerto Ricans and Jamaicans. Hence, as a Caribbean that also belongs to her

    • @theblessedone.6251
      @theblessedone.6251 Před měsícem +7

      I can tell you so many reasons why that is false information.

    • @ou8r122
      @ou8r122 Před měsícem

      @@theblessedone.6251 I can tell you that those Caribbeans created that babble music because down South they tried to banned it and stated it corrupt morals.

    • @SILKY215
      @SILKY215 Před měsícem +3

      Hip hop is black American/FBA culture period.

    • @islander5334
      @islander5334 Před měsícem

      @@SILKY215 Say whatever you want. Fact is fact and hip hop was created by various ethnicities! In New York, where there is a bunch of immigrants

    • @alwaysready2472
      @alwaysready2472 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@islander5334microphone check is coming out later on this month and the real creators of hip hop will have their say on who created hip hop. We don't claim jerk chicken or reggae so please don't claim Black American music

  • @soleil3759
    @soleil3759 Před 28 dny +1

    One word: Delineation

  • @gomindright
    @gomindright Před měsícem +7

    Kai is wrong. But your response is incredibly emotional, ignorant, and ahistorical.

    • @TheLifeofMal
      @TheLifeofMal Před měsícem +12

      What’s ignorant about it..? Also emotional? I wouldn’t say that lol but also how do you except people to react to disrespect. It’s been a running narrative that we “don’t have any culture” and a lot of us are tired of it honestly

    • @sandrabrown6291
      @sandrabrown6291 Před měsícem +4

      THANK YOU!!! That's exactly what I said.

    • @AlexGarris
      @AlexGarris Před měsícem +6

      Point out the specific parts that were emotional, ignorant, and historical.

    • @gomindright
      @gomindright Před měsícem

      @@AlexGarris Sure.
      "I love Nicky but she's Trinidadian" - Emotional
      "There was no immigration" 8:50 - Ahistorical, Ignorant
      "We always worked in love..." 9:45 - Ahistorical
      "The Caribbeans are real delusional" 15:10 - Emotional, Ignorant
      There seems to be a general theme of us vs them, particularly in regard to culture. What's strange about this, is it reveals a critical lack of understanding of the complex nature of black culture (as a whole and its subgroups) in America. You do understand that there is such a things as cultural diffusion, correct? That modern black American culture in various parts of the country, specifically those areas with large historical immigrant populations (as you mentioned, The Bronx), would more accurately be characterized as a "melting pot".
      The black American culture that you speak of (ironically, the worst subgroups of black culture that you bring up), is not exclusively "American descendant of slaves" culture. That's an emotional reading of history. Study cultural diffusion.
      Is the culture in Little Italy, Italian or American?
      A quick glance at history would show that the contributions of immigrant blacks, is foundational to black American advancement. One could argue that are immigrant blacks overrepresented in their contributions towards black American advancement.
      Clearly, Kai is ignorant and lacks a degree of sophistication, especially when it comes to these topics. He seems to be conflating "foreign/immigrant" with "having culture", since it's different from the larger culture. The same way people claim white Americans have no culture.
      What's strange about all of this, is this sort of grievance tends to be "class coded". Typically, it's unsophisticated individuals who find themselves mired in these petty arguments, as indicated by the usual participants of these discussions, and the direction the argument takes. The unsophisticated immigrant will ignorantly criticize blacks as having no culture, because they're too foolish to understand how culture works. And the unsophisticated black American will immediately defend the existence of black culture by bring up Hip Hop and ghetto culture.

    • @gomindright
      @gomindright Před měsícem +1

      @@TheLifeofMal I would expect that you are able to assess the substance of said disrespect, and not respond in kind to ignorance.

  • @hunny___
    @hunny___ Před měsícem +3

    It’s not appropriation when black immigrants do it cause others see us as niggas too and black Americans feel some kind of way if you don’t act like them. You’re literally calling fellow Africans outsiders whilst saying there should be love 💁🏿‍♂️

    • @hotties3v3n
      @hotties3v3n Před měsícem

      They're confused idiots. Literally from the same group originally hut feel closer to wyt person who is American than "outsider" black people, lol but then they cry massa doesn't like or accept them etc

    • @exalteduchiha1563
      @exalteduchiha1563 Před měsícem

      Bro I’m not American but it would be entree if you don’t act like a black American. They have a negative stereotype

  • @themayne6303
    @themayne6303 Před měsícem +3

    but what do we have besides baby hairs, cars & guns though. what significant things do we have to brag about

    • @down-b8197
      @down-b8197 Před měsícem +1

      A Black man invented the modern toilet and a Black woman invented touch screen and home security systems... we have a lot to brag about.

    • @themayne6303
      @themayne6303 Před měsícem

      @@down-b8197 we also invented black rathedness, proud unapologetic ignorance, baby daddy culture, etc. amazing stuff huh?

    • @hotties3v3n
      @hotties3v3n Před měsícem

      So do Africans.🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @themayne6303
      @themayne6303 Před měsícem

      @@down-b8197 I’m talking about as a collective. We didn’t invent those things. That person invented that. He & she can brag about that.

    • @down-b8197
      @down-b8197 Před měsícem

      @@themayne6303
      If that's the case what can other groups brag about that wasnt accomplished by an individual?

  • @soleil3759
    @soleil3759 Před 28 dny +1

    You can tell visually who we are from them lol and so what they’re mad about it 😂😂😂we’re an amalgamation of American deal with it.

  • @JayQwezzy
    @JayQwezzy Před měsícem +14

    This dude is more feminine than the female sitting next to him😂but anyways i agree with kai cenat

    • @TheLifeofMal
      @TheLifeofMal Před měsícem +3

      Sir…you took the time out your morning to search up another man and find a video about him on CZcams that only has 11 views right now to defend his dumb commentary. Nothing more feminine than that💀 you on Kai’s dick yikes 😮‍💨

    • @AlexGarris
      @AlexGarris Před měsícem +2

      Feminine? You're wearing skinny jeans in every picture on your IG. Maybe they're so tight it's cutting off the blood flow to your brain and not letting you think straight. You agree that Black Americans don't have any culture yet wearing Jordans in every picture? Gotcha

    • @lordschild673
      @lordschild673 Před měsícem +3

      I bet you do brah lol, we don’t care y’all always click up against us anyway… That’s why I think it’s best black Americans help y’all by separating ourselves from this jealous ass diaspora…

    • @Not_Like_Us87
      @Not_Like_Us87 Před měsícem +8

      Damn, I love my people yall ate his ass up in these comments😂 I don't have anything to add!!!

    • @firsteyebeats2617
      @firsteyebeats2617 Před měsícem

      @JayQwezzy BECAUSE YOU ARE A THIRD WORLD FAILURE JUST LIKE HE IS!! IN FACT, WHATS YOUR CULTURE??

  • @migomontana4270
    @migomontana4270 Před měsícem +1

    The video was interesting and now that I wasted my time looking for the Cenat clip…you seem smart enough to know you’re taking it outta context 😂😂 but get your views

  • @jsarp1310
    @jsarp1310 Před měsícem +7

    2 girls on a podcast 😂😂

    • @AlexGarris
      @AlexGarris Před měsícem +5

      You're soft for not having a profile picture 😂

    • @TheLifeofMal
      @TheLifeofMal Před měsícem +5

      1 loser who is hiding his identity upset in our comments 🫵🏽

    • @jsarp1310
      @jsarp1310 Před měsícem

      @@AlexGarris who's the little sister n who's the big sister ur soft for sounding like the bitch next to you

    • @TheLifeofMal
      @TheLifeofMal Před měsícem +1

      @@jsarp1310 damn aww you’re hurt. Calling me a bitch over nothing and you calling another man a girl😂 you must wanna fuck Kai or something, why you so mad?? You’re the only one acting like a female here, can’t control your emotions. How embarrassing. But anyways you wanna do name calling, can we at least see who you are?? What’s ur IG I’m tryna see something. Be a man, don’t hide!!!

    • @AlexGarris
      @AlexGarris Před měsícem +3

      @@jsarp1310you're a cupcake can't even be a man and say that with a profile picture of you and your real name 😂😂😂

  • @trevorwilliams2797
    @trevorwilliams2797 Před měsícem +5

    Jamaicans created Hip Hop and dancehall and influenced afrobeats that African Americans shake their Ghanaian Aunty simulated BBLs to... then wear a caribbean flag at carnival

    • @AlexGarris
      @AlexGarris Před měsícem +25

      I never understood why Jamaicans think they created hip hop. How can you even say that when NONE of the music from Jamaica ever sounded like hip hop. Only
      time Jamaicans started making that music was when they came to America and copied what Black Americans were already doing. They are a participant and not a creator. Black Americans also aren't wearing a carribean flag at carnival because we don't claim to be from the carribean.

    • @TheLifeofMal
      @TheLifeofMal Před měsícem

      Jamaicans did not create hip hop😂 stop it lmao. Hip hop came out of nyc. Kool Herc ASSIMILATED to black American culture and was a participant in the culture but hip hop is rooted in America by black Americans. ☺️ and what’s wrong with some black Americans appreciating other cultures without disrespecting it? I personally never waved a flag that isn’t mine tho and I’m not a fan of afrobeats😗

    • @trevorwilliams2797
      @trevorwilliams2797 Před měsícem +4

      @@AlexGarris because actual Jamaican immigrants settled in Queen NY thats why its called Queens Jamaica. The way Jamaicans made beats with records creating dubs and DJing over them bringing the production method to NY and starting it there amongst themselves sharing it, birthing techniques like “scratching” with the youth. Reggeton ton is spanish Reggae from jamaica. UK Dubstep is Dubs from Jamaica. Hip Hop is American accent from Jamaican freestyling and beats. You can literally use a jamaican artist on a hip hop beat and a hip hop artist on Dancehall. Because its the same thing. Now you understand

    • @PsyFiChannel
      @PsyFiChannel Před měsícem

      @@trevorwilliams2797damn you reaching, claim your own culture. We don’t fuck wit no net t-shirt wearing Caribbeans. SMH

    • @ShaqHav1n
      @ShaqHav1n Před měsícem +21

      You ain’t gotta lie to kick it. Y’all didn’t create hip hop. Even the man y’all claim created shut that bs down

  • @hunny___
    @hunny___ Před měsícem +1

    Also hip hop has been dominated by Afrobeats and kente design. So ignorant to pretend there’s no cultural exchange. There’s appropriation of Chinese martial arts. Like black Americans- descendants of slavery- are culturally hegemonic. But you’re literally referencing Virgil as setting streetwear culture and he’d be considered an “outsider” in your conception of blackness.

    • @Otwojaden
      @Otwojaden Před měsícem +3

      Not factual 😂😂😂

    • @Otwojaden
      @Otwojaden Před měsícem +1

      I love African culture and my diaspora but afrobeats and hip hop are two different things. I’m in the music scene, these two sounds can be shared but are not the same and has not dominated the hip hop sound.

    • @TSpartanDR
      @TSpartanDR Před měsícem

      When you say hip hop is being "dominated" by Afrobeats, do you mean R&B?

    • @TSpartanDR
      @TSpartanDR Před měsícem

      And of course, there's been cultural exchange between Black Americans and Africans. After all, we are descendants of African slaves. But let's not pretend that this has been an even exchange when it comes to aesthetics, vernacular, and music.

    • @TSpartanDR
      @TSpartanDR Před měsícem +1

      For instance, Afrobeats would not exist without Black American music genres, specifically R&B, jazz, hip hop, pop, and house. Even its precursor, Afrobeat (w/o the 's'), was heavily influenced by Black American genres, funk, jazz, blues, and soul, all of which are Black American in origin.

  • @Uganda2568
    @Uganda2568 Před měsícem +4

    I agree with him though

  • @Etherealfem
    @Etherealfem Před měsícem +1

    👏🏿

  • @Uganda2568
    @Uganda2568 Před měsícem +2

    Black Americans are now blabbing 😅 by his statement

    • @BlackMist123
      @BlackMist123 Před měsícem

      And?

    • @Uganda2568
      @Uganda2568 Před měsícem

      @@BlackMist123 Get used to it. Find your ancestry then Talk. I'm a proud African. I'm NOT LOST LIKE YOU.

    • @shamika5300
      @shamika5300 Před 29 dny

      We are responding to the bs dumbass

    • @xDesired12x
      @xDesired12x Před 9 dny

      Yet you clicked on the video to watch…. Why?

  • @teattime
    @teattime Před měsícem +2

    Kais culture is the bronx aka America. LOL His haitian father and Trini mom should be embarrassed. Hes young so he will learn.

  • @NYCttocs6973
    @NYCttocs6973 Před měsícem +1

    New subie