Do Africans HATE Black Americans?: From My Perspective

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Exploring the topic of African relations with Black Americans from my point of view while living in Tanzania as a Black American.

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  • @SimbaM2kufu
    @SimbaM2kufu Před 7 lety +251

    I'm Tanzanian live in Phoenix AZ, my brother who will be landing in Dar tomorrow is married to an African American and we all get along perfectly fine. In fact, she's a much better wife than some of these African wives I've seen here who became more Americanized than American themselves. I've encountered mistreatment from some brothers and sisters from here, I've also met some who consider me family and very happy to see me. At the end of the day, the lies and propaganda is told on both sides with the goal to divide us, some listen and others like me and my brother, we ain't got time for that. As far as we are concerned, all blacks are Africans and we will love them to the end of time no matter what anyone says.

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 7 lety +16

      +King Kinjikitile I love what you said. It's true, the lies come from both ends. The people who are weak minded will adopt those mindsets and the people who aren't, won't. And I've heard the same thing about African- American wives as well as the other way around. I guess it's all about perspective.

    •  Před 6 lety +3

      Much love and respect to you King Kinjikitile! My ancestry is Nigeria, and I look forward to traveling there one day!

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety +8

      +mgrn63 likewise. I look forward to exploring west Africa including Nigeria.

    • @mkazilakwamchilloh3563
      @mkazilakwamchilloh3563 Před 6 lety +2

      King Kinjikitile vipi kinjikitile ngwale nakusalimia tu

    • @mkazilakwamchilloh3563
      @mkazilakwamchilloh3563 Před 6 lety +3

      Traveling Sista good for you sister enjoy yourself have fun

  • @jazzyflow369
    @jazzyflow369 Před 7 lety +179

    It's the stereotype! We stereotype each other on both behalf and this is coming from the media; unfortunately! It needs to stop ✋United we are strong but divided we are weak as people!

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 7 lety +10

      +Jazzy Flow yep! Coming from the media as well as years and ears of teaching us to hate each other in so many ways.

    • @aborigineone2377
      @aborigineone2377 Před 4 lety +1

      When a black American person living in America says Africans hate black people they are saying it wrong, the correct way to say it should be, an African person that they have came in contact with here in America express hate toward me or every African person I came in contact within America has expressed hate or dislike toward me, all people should not be judge base on a few bad apples, we have good and bad on both sides of the fence, African or Americans so the fingerpointing needs to stop however addressing the matter is important to try and stop the widespread of stupidness on both parts.

    • @mattwhite9823
      @mattwhite9823 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah; its real ; they can get real Funky sometimes in America....

  • @damoncrigler9960
    @damoncrigler9960 Před 6 lety +118

    Europeans have a big influence on African American and African having issues that's the truth

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety +6

      +Damon Crigler very true!

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety +20

      +Damon Crigler but also Europe has a huge influence on Africa as well.

    • @ahebrewsista9346
      @ahebrewsista9346 Před 4 lety +1

      True my brother

    • @urbancommute5239
      @urbancommute5239 Před 4 lety +4

      Well if blacks are going to engage in it then it's the fault of blacks.

    • @TOMcatSUD
      @TOMcatSUD Před 4 lety +7

      I don’t think Europeans have any kind of influence on African American people.

  • @tiff_original1066
    @tiff_original1066 Před 7 lety +25

    I'm so glad you did this video. Everyone needs to watch.

  • @elajahceesay1678
    @elajahceesay1678 Před 7 lety +120

    over charging is everywhere, it happen to everyone , I'm african I went to senegal once they know u not from the country they will over charge u , that has nothing to do being american or not

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 7 lety +21

      +Elajah Ceesay yep exactly. Especially anywhere that's saturated with tourists. So that's why I couldn't even count that as "hate towards black Americans ".

    • @SimbaM2kufu
      @SimbaM2kufu Před 7 lety +5

      Elajah Ceesay overcharging, try London taxis

    • @SimbaM2kufu
      @SimbaM2kufu Před 7 lety

      Elajah Ceesay overcharging, try London taxis

    • @carta360
      @carta360 Před 6 lety +11

      Elajah Ceesay i'm currently living in Tanzania and i'm African. If i'm shopping for stuff I have to talk to them in Swahili, if they realize i'm not Tanzanian they charge me twice or three times the original price. So i agree, its not just towards black Americans. If you're a foreigner, they'll overcharge you. period.

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety +7

      +Carta 360 yes I agree. And I feel like it's not just a Tanzanian thing either. Even where I grew up in Virginia there are tourist areas that charge almost double for basic things.

  • @OnyxWaterIvyBound
    @OnyxWaterIvyBound Před 4 lety +48

    I have always found Africans to be kind, humble, and good kissers lol

    • @eliasnestor9482
      @eliasnestor9482 Před 4 lety +1

      🤣

    • @kiiza2886
      @kiiza2886 Před 4 lety +1

      hahahaha your so cute and kind bless you 🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @TT-rw3zf
      @TT-rw3zf Před 4 lety +5

      @f you that's right Well we honestly didn't waste a good opportunity. My mother and father grew up during Jim Crow and let's not forget what Cointelpro did to the black community. The fact that black Americans are even at this level in society is a miracle and shows how we have always persevered.

    • @keepinitkawaii
      @keepinitkawaii Před 4 lety +2

      @f you that's right im assuming they dont know much about Black American history. My parents grew up during segregation. We are just now able to make anything for ourselves and many of us are still set way back. People forget that black people, though our culture is very well known around the world, make up only a small percentage in the US. We are still the lesser one even in America. Many Africans learn of this reality when they come to America.

    • @saintejeannedarc9460
      @saintejeannedarc9460 Před 4 lety +6

      @@keepinitkawaii I've found most Africans that go to America, or other blacks from the Caribbeans and such, do not have that experience of being treated as lessor, at all. In fact, black immigrants, esp. certain demographics like Nigerians, have among the highest income brackets and success. Higher than whites statistically, which should put to rest this nonsense that is peddled about unequal opportunity. When they come w/ strong family values, intact families, high education and a pit bull work and education ethic, ecstatic and grateful to make the most of the opportunities of the west, they succeed and surpass.

  • @radical_like_khalid7765
    @radical_like_khalid7765 Před 4 lety +43

    Every continental African I’ve met here in America always loved me. I’ve never bumped heads or had petty beefs with them. We’ve learned and taught each other new things.✊🏿🌍💯

  • @phiwamotsa4360
    @phiwamotsa4360 Před 4 lety +19

    Here in Africa we see more white people touring and even settling here almost everyday but we barely see our brothers and sisters (African Americans)...Its sad!..please come visit guys and have your own experience for yourself.We love you....and I personally wish to hug an African American before I die!

  • @destinyschild.9103
    @destinyschild.9103 Před 4 lety +46

    I am a Nigerian living in Spain. We Africans care for African Americans like celebrities. We love African Americans with a passion.

    • @truelovegaming9817
      @truelovegaming9817 Před 3 lety +4

      True we do

    • @terrelmensa4373
      @terrelmensa4373 Před 3 lety +6

      Dumb ass. Move to America and see how they will treat you

    • @terrelmensa4373
      @terrelmensa4373 Před 3 lety +8

      They will tell u go back to Africa . African Americans discriminate against Africans the most here in America

    • @mrsbabygirl79
      @mrsbabygirl79 Před 3 lety +11

      And as an African American we love you too! #onelove

    • @destinyschild.9103
      @destinyschild.9103 Před 3 lety +6

      @@mrsbabygirl79 ; Thank you so much my beloved sister. Thanks alot.

  • @hannibalsumailokumbe1137
    @hannibalsumailokumbe1137 Před 5 lety +8

    Thank you for speaking on this❤️

  • @doullyseven7429
    @doullyseven7429 Před 7 lety +58

    East Africa in the house!

  • @jamelhook7455
    @jamelhook7455 Před 6 lety +3

    Thanks for the clarity sister.

  • @tinasarafinas4962
    @tinasarafinas4962 Před 6 lety +85

    Girl I understand the dress code problem! Even in dar es salaam I've had a man tell me off about a maxi dress I wore which was to tight apparently and showed my curves. But the white tourists are allowed whatever because they are not seen as part of the culture. So even if it is annoying to get stares I try to take it as the people are including me in the culture 😊

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety +7

      +TinaSarafina S yeah I've gotten more and more used to it. It can still be awkward at times but the stares don't bother me as much anymore. And that's s great way of looking at it 👌🏾

    • @joventmushwaimi3681
      @joventmushwaimi3681 Před 5 lety +5

      That's what it is,the whites can wear whatever they want because we know their culture ,but in Africa women its not our culture for women to wear shorts though for now it's start to change somehow its not like ten to fifteen years ago ,I remember those days that mob after surround u they will end up left u naked just to punish u but according to the law its illegal and some people go to jail for that and for now u can not see such behavior. But there are places like in rular areas it's quite strange but not in urban areas all in all so many things changes according to glob
      alization .In case of hate Black Americans I think ma sister u are right we use to love Black's all over the world and we are gud fans of black athletics and artists we value them than the whites .Thanks hope one day when I come to Arusha I will check on u I like people like u and thank u for telling the truth and especially when u speak about negative side of ours I see some thing different than most of us here u tell the truth no matter what I like that and that is the truth we have some weakness in some areas ,.

    • @gratitude5740
      @gratitude5740 Před 5 lety +9

      Everyone should wear whatever he’ll they want . Shouldn’t be anybody’s business .
      I’ve been to Dar, Arusha Tanga and more . I got Scott free because I’m Caucasian.
      I got that fabric as a welcome at a Primary school in the ceremony they held for me . I wasn’t told it was because I wore a dress 👗 just above the knee. If that was for modesty, that’s fine ! But those big mamas should not shake their butts provocatively right in front of my face in the presence of 900 children 👶🏽.
      That I could not get my head around, but over all I love to community and the children.

    • @gratitude5740
      @gratitude5740 Před 5 lety +6

      Traveling Sista people should know that staring is rude.
      I USA or Canada or Europe people from all parts of the world are included wearing what the hell they want . As a Canadian, we bent to the new comers ! We allow burkas and turbans in the government offices , Sikh police officers wear turbans which is not Canadian culture .
      I cant wear a hat in my passport photo but a woman from Middle East or any Muslim country can’t wear her full on outfit. Who knows who is under that covers!
      So being Canadian, if I care to wear a fitted long or knee length skirt , it is my God given, human right .

    • @neomontja71
      @neomontja71 Před 5 lety +9

      Not all African Countries are the same. I am from South Africa and people down here wear as they wish. We can wear shorts anytime we like however I think this freedom is being abused because some people walk around half naked.

  • @geofreymaghali183
    @geofreymaghali183 Před 6 lety +50

    I'm Tanzanian, living in Dar. Your mother land invites you with open hands!!!

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety +3

      +Geofrey Maghali Asante sana 🙏🏾

    • @charlesirby5265
      @charlesirby5265 Před 6 lety +3

      Traveling Sista im a black american i can speak arabic fluently i have heard swahili has loan words from arabic. Do u think it would be easy for me to pick up the language. Thinking of repatriating soon

    • @williamkhumalo5325
      @williamkhumalo5325 Před 5 lety

      Geofrey Maghali black Americans they are not the Africans

    • @williamkhumalo5325
      @williamkhumalo5325 Před 5 lety

      Traveling Sista sister u are running away from your mother land America is your mother land not Africa u are lost

    • @dennybrown7930
      @dennybrown7930 Před 5 lety +6

      William let her be lost but she is happy and safe and for God seak please study Africa history before saying Africans sold u the white men is a clever men he created this lie to keep us divided OK your not African but let us unite as black ppl cause we have one common enemy. The Irish where sold to slavery but I don't see them saying white ppl sold white ppl have a open mind brother.

  • @CosmosesJones
    @CosmosesJones Před 4 lety +2

    I love your energy its so positive and radiates through the screen.
    Its visible you are very happy in TZ and that gives me hope for when I move back there

  • @sharardcobb5450
    @sharardcobb5450 Před 5 lety +3

    I really enjoyed your video my sister. Thanks for the awakening.

  • @danielkyles3361
    @danielkyles3361 Před 7 lety +28

    Thank you thank you thank you, I don't know where this comes from, but having lived in Africa, (Uganda, South Africa), I'm just amazed at how my people in America, who have never left America have there negative beliefs burned into their brain. Thank you a thousand times for your honest feedback, and please don't wear shorts to the market lol much live from the 619

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 7 lety +3

      +Daniel Kyles yeah I have NO idea where it comes from but I'm here to tell them! Lol and aaayy 619 🙌🏾

    • @jm-je4tl
      @jm-je4tl Před 4 lety

      When did you live in Uganda?

    • @danielkyles3361
      @danielkyles3361 Před 4 lety

      I'm in Uganda now

    • @jm-je4tl
      @jm-je4tl Před 4 lety

      Oh wow. I barely know of African Americans in UG. I'm Ugandan BTW. How long have you been here?

    • @Flourish_today
      @Flourish_today Před rokem

      ​@@jm-je4tlThere are African Americans in Uganda who even have youtube channels Oshay Duke Jackson has a company he employs Ugandans. They now have a show on CZcams. There are some African American men married to Ugandan women in Kampala. You do not see them because they are not in your circles, but they are there.

  • @stannisbarracuda5693
    @stannisbarracuda5693 Před 6 lety +50

    IM FROM SOUTH AFRICA/CONGO I DONT KNOW WHERE YOU GUYS HEARD WE DONT LIKE YOU BUT ITS FALSE, WE LOVE YOU NIGGAS LOL #BLACKEXCELLENCE

  • @RB-rc2rr
    @RB-rc2rr Před 3 lety +1

    Great topic,hopefully it will help some of my fellow brothers and sisters to understand that we love ya all

  • @zeahbank4073
    @zeahbank4073 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for this video I’ve learned a lot

  • @JDOUG757
    @JDOUG757 Před 6 lety +46

    well africa is a pretty big continent, i think some like us some dont.

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety +11

      +JDOUG757 yeah it’s huuuge so we can’t just group them all into one. But yes, you’re gonna have some that like us and some who don’t. 🤷🏾‍♀️ just the way it is.

    • @williamkhumalo5325
      @williamkhumalo5325 Před 5 lety +3

      JDOUG757 The West Africans they are the one that don't like Africans

    • @luckmans8859
      @luckmans8859 Před 4 lety +7

      @@williamkhumalo5325 liar

    • @ibudiegwu
      @ibudiegwu Před 4 lety +1

      @@williamkhumalo5325 bloody liar, with you name I know your not even from WEST Africa.So keep your mouth shut on a subject you have no stake!

    • @bellaolum9768
      @bellaolum9768 Před 4 lety +10

      I think it's an individual thing, I don't have any reason to hate AAs. If anything I'm more likely to hate caucasians because they have a very low opinion of us Africans. Btw I am a Kenyan

  • @musakam
    @musakam Před 7 lety +7

    Thank you Dear, Soooooooooooooooo Educational.

  • @dtowndeidre5177
    @dtowndeidre5177 Před 4 lety +1

    Good and honest information. All areas around the world have cultural norms. You learned in the market place that day! Thanks for not sugar coating and for telling that part of your experience. I hope to one day visit and maybe live on the continent. Take care sis...❤️

  • @jaszylashaye
    @jaszylashaye Před 5 lety +1

    Yessss, Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @samkg6337
    @samkg6337 Před 5 lety +17

    Over changing you is not because they hate you but is just because they do think you have a lot or you are rich.

  • @web30mill
    @web30mill Před 6 lety +17

    It looks so peaceful in the background

  • @nollywoodwestafrica9845
    @nollywoodwestafrica9845 Před 6 lety +50

    Omg.. I love this woman.. the truth... finally someone who speaks and has travelled. To many black Americans have never been to Africa. Ignorance is speaking on a topic you know nthing about. To many speak without knowing. I love your channel and I will subscribe......

    • @smoothcriminal4038
      @smoothcriminal4038 Před 4 lety +6

      African Americans have traveled to Africa many times and some have even stayed there so maybe it’s you who are ignorant and quick to tell folks you don’t know whatsoever how they feel.
      Plus what African Americans is talking about requires no trips to Africa because it’s about Africans that comes to America so when you try to deflect away from the facts by making an argument that has nothing to do with what african-Americans are saying and that make you look crazy.

    • @ishaw9894
      @ishaw9894 Před 3 lety +2

      I mean you really don’t have to travel to experience good and bad people. I know Africans who think good and less of AA. But I don’t generalize people. I love everyone

    • @ctwya7
      @ctwya7 Před rokem

      Hell, few negro Americans can even point out Africa on a map. I could wager $500 that you would be hard pressed to find 5 negros in America that know that Africa is a Continent, forget any of them knowing that it's made up of 54 Nations, with thousands of languages, and people of many skin colors. The American negro believe that everyone in Africa speaks Swahili, are black, and are running around chasing monkeys to eat. We lived there for over ten years, worked in 34 of the 54 Nations and were lucky that we spoke a few languages, never Swahili.

    • @EmmanuelBediako-yg8ne
      @EmmanuelBediako-yg8ne Před 3 dny

      How many Africans do you know, over billion people on the continent

  • @denismujuni9659
    @denismujuni9659 Před 6 lety +54

    If they knew how we pray for them,,and wish they would come back home..Please consider visiting Uganda...
    All costs on me...
    You have not met loving people..Ugandans are so welcoming...

    • @nicolestarks9770
      @nicolestarks9770 Před 4 lety +3

      denis mujuni you pray for us? ☺️❤️

    • @alterego924
      @alterego924 Před 4 lety +3

      omg thank u denis

    • @TheKishWatson
      @TheKishWatson Před 4 lety +3

      We need your prayers now more than ever🙏🏾

    • @latifasubra5410
      @latifasubra5410 Před 4 lety +1

      Nicole Starks you know nothing after what people go through in America what makes you think we don’t

    • @MrMannface
      @MrMannface Před 3 lety

      Thank you

  • @keagleeagle821
    @keagleeagle821 Před 5 lety +17

    Over charging is very common.Even a Tanzanian can be overcharged if they think you have money(Arriving with expensive car,expensive clothers,jewels etc)
    If you arrive at the shop with no price tag always prepare to bargain.
    Always offer to pay half of the price they tell you bargain until you reach the real price.
    Sometimes pretend to walk away and they will call you back if the amount you offered is the real price.
    You must learn the art of bargaining in Africa.

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 5 lety +2

      Yep exactly. That’s what my husband tells me too. Offer 1/2 then work your way up to an agreement from there.

    • @flatearth9140
      @flatearth9140 Před rokem

      OR JUST BUT HONEST PRICE TAGS ON THINGS WITH A LITTLE MARK-UP SO WE ARE ALL HAPPY AND NOT RIPPED OFF !!

    • @johaquila
      @johaquila Před rokem +1

      @@flatearth9140 That's just not how it works, in large parts of the world. Not just in Africa. Every region has its cultural weirdness. For example, in the US there are price tags on goods in shops, and in the end you have to pay _more_ than the price tag says because they just excluded the tax from the price tag. Do you consider _that_ honest?

    • @flatearth9140
      @flatearth9140 Před rokem

      @@johaquila YES THE UNITED STATES ARE RIPPING PEOPLE OFF TOO.. THEY SHOULD ONLY BE ALLOWED TO PUT A SMALL MARKUP ON THINGS TOO ! TO SAY THATS JUST HOW THINGS WORK IS NONSENSE.

  • @JayYoung1000
    @JayYoung1000 Před 6 lety +4

    Good to know , 😊 bcuz in the coming future I would consider visiting some parts of africa maybe .

    • @oumlowe8885
      @oumlowe8885 Před 4 lety

      Jay Young . Go to Gambia 🇬🇲 u will love ❤️ it

  • @kojodelger3251
    @kojodelger3251 Před 6 lety +1

    Truly feeling your vlogs! Just subscribed. Openly speaking some black Americans tend to have a somewhat superficial almost comic way of talking about them experiencing africa. Refreshing to have your casual and cool talks in here. Stay blessed!

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety

      +Kojo Delger thank you! I’m glad this resonates with you. That means a lot.

  • @gpok8760
    @gpok8760 Před 6 lety +9

    I've been to nigeria and was treated very well. I'm watching this video because I'm considering moving to africa. Not sure what country.

  • @TheTruth-lt9cm
    @TheTruth-lt9cm Před 7 lety +16

    Love you my Sister. YOU ARE 100% CORRECT IN TELLING THE TRUTH. !!!
    Thank you for sharing your experience as to help enlighten us, and re-educating the mis-educated. There are two (2) very interesting words that I learnt from reading the book entitled..."Message to The Black Man... in America". I believe it should have been entitled "Message to The Black People around the World"
    The 2 words are:
    1."Fratricidal" means.....relating to or denoting conflict within a single family or organization.
    2. "Internecine" means....destructive to both sides in a conflict.
    OR......relating to conflict within a group or organization.
    This topic denotes the preaching and advocacy by the devil and evil doers who have nothing better to do than to create savage internecine warfare amongst Children of The Most High, God!" It happened in Rwanda ...Genocide, Nigeria...Biafran War, Black skin versus light skin in Black America,.... and the list goes on.
    Ignorant and arrogant people should get it right,.... Africans DO NOT HATE Black- African Americans !
    Do you hate yourself? If you do, then seek some immediate help and attention from The Creator, unless you do not belong.... in creation.

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 7 lety +2

      +The Truth yes yes and yes! I'm so glad this message resonated with you. I feel this on a deep level. We as a black people need to take initiative in re-educating ourselves. And I screenshot your comment lol I'm keeping those definitions and most definitely looking up that book. I've heard of it but have yet to read it. Thank you for the light ✨

    • @TheTruth-lt9cm
      @TheTruth-lt9cm Před 7 lety

      Wishing you and yours, all the very best in Africa, and in Life, my dear Sister., I respect and appreciate your endeavors. You will love the book by The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad. I am not a signed or enlisted member of The Nation, but I Love, Respect and Admire the message. Nuff Respect to The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan for he has helped me gain so much Love and Respect for The Black people throughout the world. Another book, and which is available free on CZcams audio is..."The Mis-Education of The Negro" by Carter G. Woodson. You will love it, and I guarantee you will get even much "deeper" in Wisdom than you already are. I can feel it in you, that you belong to "The Flock" belonging to The Master and Created by The Almighty One. Keep enjoying and living life to the fullest. You deserve it! One Love, Always.

  • @shivermetimbers6128
    @shivermetimbers6128 Před 6 lety +9

    I'm African and went to university in America and I had the opposite experience. African-Americans were the only demographic from whom I ever felt discrimination. I was accused of acting white due to the fact that I didn't play basketball or listen to rap/hip-hop or use slang...It was one thing after the other. I think the last straw was when I went to a party and had no idea what the Electric Slide was :(.
    I eventually made some African American friends, most of whom I met through second generation Black Americans.

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 5 lety +5

      Yeah sometimes we (African- Americans) just have it completely backwards and don’t realize that we’re ultimate practicing self- hate when we down our own people, or tell them they’re not “black enough” because they don’t have the same experiences as the typical black family. We have to get over this as a people.

    • @supersaturn956
      @supersaturn956 Před 3 lety

      I totally get, where you are coming from.

    • @supersaturn956
      @supersaturn956 Před 3 lety

      @@travelingsista FACTS! There is a lot of ignorance and stereotyping. People are all individuals and have different personalities. Putting us all in one box has never been good. That actually has hurt us so much as a people.

    • @gforvendtta
      @gforvendtta Před rokem

      I suspect you to not be an African.

    • @Flourish_today
      @Flourish_today Před rokem

      ​@travelingsista I also think that some African Americans might think that because we have the same skin color, we believe, behave, and think like them, so they find it strange when we do not understand their lingo,understand theie jokes or listen to rap. I for one do not listen to rap because I just do not understand what they are saying. However, I listen to the slow songs like boyz II men, and all those others because, I can understand what they are saying. It's differenr cultures that's what it is.

  • @tonyjones2732
    @tonyjones2732 Před 6 lety +2

    Wow this is amazing !!

  • @Jeatnet40
    @Jeatnet40 Před 6 lety +5

    I am interested, some info would be great!! Thanks

  • @ay2theb
    @ay2theb Před 4 lety +15

    And when he tried to overcharge you for the dress, it's because he thinks Americans are rich. That's what America shows off in its pop culture. Most if not all black/African-American music artists show us mansions and expensive cars in their music videos. Never the other side of the coin.

    • @tigress4960
      @tigress4960 Před 4 lety +2

      As others have pointed out it happens to everyone not only AA.

    • @isaacomaset5250
      @isaacomaset5250 Před 3 lety

      Yes African Americans are financialy well-off compared to Africans since they earn in dollars, hour's ,and when they come to africa our currency have a lower value,2,a ailability of job's matter's too.

  • @rhinoavocado1569
    @rhinoavocado1569 Před 6 lety +12

    what is actually happening, from an african point of view, is they dont like americans in general because the stereotype of americans here is undisciplined and immoral.

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety +9

      +thats none that’s what I’m finding out more and more as I read the comments. I’m just trying to break the stereotype borders. Show them that all A.A.s are not lazy l, uncivilized thugs. The mass media has done a job on our people... on both sides.

  • @youssoufmahamat6824
    @youssoufmahamat6824 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for your courage to visite Africa and living there one love

  • @talktimewitheddiej
    @talktimewitheddiej Před 4 lety +2

    Great topic Sista

  • @truskool100
    @truskool100 Před 7 lety +38

    Thank you! What you mentioned about a conspiracy I believe to be true. I spoke with a Dr. from Kenya explaining his experience moving to the US. He said he was explicitly told in the immigration process to stay away from "African Americans", and that we were this and that. But luckily he was not an ignorant person, in fact his wife is a sista from the US.
    Furthermore I have met Ethiopians, Senegalese, Nigerians, Ghanaians, Angolans, Congolese....one of my best friends growing up was from Togo, and I had nothing but positive interactions. I've found that many Africans that were new to the US were somewhat reserved at first, which I don't blame them, but once they see you're sincere they will give you the clothes off their back. I actually admire the giving nature of many of my African brothers and sisters.
    Another thing...Essentially every African I've met has encouraged me to visit Africa when I expressed my interest. Because of our different experiences we are a little different, but we are one.

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 7 lety +10

      +Herb Read yes I agree. African people have such a giving nature about them. That's another thing I like about living here in Tanzania. Everyone shares! And yes I would encourage everyone to visit😊

    • @godreymwanje985
      @godreymwanje985 Před 4 lety +1

      Herb Read thanks you and me not different love you.

  • @fantasybouthour6679
    @fantasybouthour6679 Před 3 lety +7

    Honestly I haven’t met one African that has treated me bad.

  • @KareemJacksonONTHESET
    @KareemJacksonONTHESET Před 4 lety

    Yes, sis, love this...

  • @Stormgoddess
    @Stormgoddess Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for the valuable information!! I couldn't stop laughing about the market mob tho lmao.😜. God bless

  • @00mongoose
    @00mongoose Před 3 lety +3

    A little secret about africans... Theyre people, with all that implies, good and bad. The good thing for african americans? No discrimination based on skin color. The bad? Discriminiation based on nationality.

  • @jazzemokoena9819
    @jazzemokoena9819 Před 4 lety +14

    ...hey, in Africa we negotiate prices. They start from high to lower prices. He expected you to engage in that commercial deal making exercise. Unfortunately you left before the negotiations began..

    • @WorldSoulExotica
      @WorldSoulExotica Před 4 lety +1

      makes perfect sense I will definitely be on the look out and ready to negotiate

    • @kwamebushman606
      @kwamebushman606 Před 3 lety

      Never pay the asking price. It's 100% negotiation in all of Africa... don't pay the asking price

  • @dianeburton9066
    @dianeburton9066 Před 6 lety

    well my sister I'm glad you had some good experience and I wish you all the blessings that you enjoy going to the motherland May the peace and the blessings of almighty God forever be upon you my sister

  • @KingCease
    @KingCease Před 2 lety +1

    I agree 100% I've been to Nigeria and it's the same story, Very well said.

  • @pharaohjtasetikingdom4839

    Karibu Queen/Sister
    Salutations and Good Vibrations
    We must remember we are bringing our culture to a conservative people AFRIKAN Americans are trend setters and lead the world on cultural progress.
    It's not them if we are in their country. We must be very aware where we are.
    We are like the spolied step child that comes to visit and destroys grandma's house they love US but we can be a bit much to them
    POWER UP my Sis you are a great ambassador
    AMEN MA'AT ASE'

  • @susanbigknife
    @susanbigknife Před 4 lety +3

    This beautiful lady with the lush greenery and birds singing in the background is a huge advertisement to move to Africa.

  • @kallyzore5005
    @kallyzore5005 Před 5 lety

    Smart girl! Love ya channel.

  • @charleskuyeko1660
    @charleskuyeko1660 Před 2 lety

    Hi Travelling Sister. We Tanzanian love you so much. You are mixing into our culture so nicely to an extent of seeing you as our blood sister. We like the way you Express your self, the way you live in our natural environment. In general you are too good to be a Tanzanian citizen. We are proud of you to be here. Most welcome. Asante sana kuja Tanzania.

  • @dorothydandridge3937
    @dorothydandridge3937 Před 6 lety +7

    I've noticed that people that encounter the ones while on the continent have good experiences while most of the bad experiences come from immigrants. Any theory there?

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety +2

      +dorothydandridge I'm still actually trying to figure that one out myself. Maybe it's because some Africans who come to America see how black Americans are portrayed globally and form an opinion about us before getting to know the truth. Treating is a certain way from the jump. I've seen a video about this as well.

    • @lordblazer
      @lordblazer Před 4 lety

      @@travelingsista I'll help clarify things with my experiences of Africans living in Asia.
      All positive.
      It's only the immigrants to the US where this conflict seems to exist.

    • @robertb7643
      @robertb7643 Před 3 lety +1

      Traveling Sista it’s because Africans immigrants are OutKast and ridiculed by African Americans in the U.S

    • @martinanane3446
      @martinanane3446 Před 3 lety

      Thank you, Robert B. That's precisely what it is. Because African immigrants in America are stereotyped, mocked, ridiculed and discriminated against by their African-American brothers. If you come to my house and feel welcomed but I come to your house and do not feel welcomed, then who accepted who?

  • @bakyard-boxa
    @bakyard-boxa Před 3 lety +3

    This queen is on a different level compared to most of her country people, she is as real as it gets ..
    Sending love and light ..🤎🖤🙏🏾

  • @christopherlampkin1367

    Enjoy your stay Sis, i tell people small minds do small things, and if you're not open to explore different cultures especially going to where you originated from then thats your lost ...i wish i was there with you...
    Oh, and i love that Smile with that Gap

  • @ayenu1967
    @ayenu1967 Před 4 lety +16

    I am African
    I live in the United States. I love African American
    I take them like my brothers. From my experience. My first girlfriend was African American everything was fine I met his parents and after some day she said to me that it was us African who made them slave that we have to separate Hunn? I was morally depressed.
    I had a friend from work who quit work who no longer has a house I had him stay at my home Hunn? he brings narcotics to his room and sell when I was at work at night ?I was in trouble ?? And at my work I'm the head chef all my brothers are not happy Hunn. I love African American we are brothers
    for my part. I'm just afraid to make friends here

    • @oliversibbs
      @oliversibbs Před 3 lety +2

      @Kevin Wilmore Correction Africans do know their History

    • @oliversibbs
      @oliversibbs Před 3 lety +1

      @Kevin Wilmore I am African born in Africa

    • @oliversibbs
      @oliversibbs Před 3 lety +1

      @Kevin Wilmore You clearly don't have a clue. You seem to think our existence only cam about as a result of European colonization. That before that we in essence did not exist really we needed European validation. To that I say 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 . It's important to first know the facts of what you speak of before opening your mouth. Because some of us will not take you seriously. You would be ululating a lot of guff. Europeans did not start our History 😂😂😂We always had our own all African history. By the way that history is taught in full in African schools. I know my history beyond the advent if European colonizers. Get your facts right before opening your mouth.

    • @oliversibbs
      @oliversibbs Před 3 lety

      @Kevin Wilmore You cannot compare yourself to me when it comes to Africaness. I was born there lived there both modern and indigenous settings learning about my history both orally from my indigenous family members and also in school and history books. You really don't know what you are talking about. Three visits to Africa and now you think you are a guru on African affairs..too funny😂😂😂

    • @oliversibbs
      @oliversibbs Před 3 lety

      @Kevin Wilmore Dude before you knew them as white people they are European, i actually prefer to call them indigenous Europeans. Africa is much bigger than the United States with many many tribes and culture and great deal of languages. Nigeria alone has more than 200 different Languages . Southern Africa is totally different to West Africa as it is different to East as it is different to Central Africa North Africa. You do not know our history period. Stop claiming you do. You have no idea

  • @daffodilindy
    @daffodilindy Před 6 lety +5

    Love your videos. I do plan to visit Africa. I would love to visit Tanzania and Kenya. Yes, when I say I want to go to Africa, people get quiet. Their eyes say, why do you want to go there. They say you're going to get kidnapped over there. It's so sad. They have never been out of Indy, not even the U.S. I just got my passport in June 2017. My first place I'm going to is Barbados. I want to visit as many places as possible in the 10 years my passport is valid.

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety

      +Cindy Windy yes go explore! Don't let people's ignorance of the continent have any affect whatsoever on your decision. Congrats on your passport!!

  • @oaktv7890
    @oaktv7890 Před 3 lety +6

    Im Ghanaian and its simple.....whenever we meet our blood African Americans they behave as if they are better than us....when some white foreigners come to Ghana or Africa they rather like try to knw u and speak to you...but our fellow African Americans act wierd when u even approach them

    • @curiousone4757
      @curiousone4757 Před 3 lety

      Arrogant Americans......WE LOVE YOU.....we were taught arrogance

  • @daffodilindy
    @daffodilindy Před 6 lety

    Also, what are you thoughts on Namibia? I would love to visit there also. Have you ever been there?

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety +1

      +Cindy Windy I have never actually been to Namibia, but there is a channel called African American in Africa (AAinAfrica) and she gives a breakdown of what it's like to live in Namibia.

  • @birchtree5794
    @birchtree5794 Před 4 lety +2

    Love to hear of ladies dressing more modestly. That is refreshing.

  • @kud_allie7692
    @kud_allie7692 Před 4 lety +31

    born and raised in Africa, I'm just hearing this and i'm surprised who made that lie up. Africans adore black Americans. y'all will be treated like kings and queens here

    • @librasquad9782
      @librasquad9782 Před 4 lety +4

      I need to move there!!

    • @Anonymous-jj1re
      @Anonymous-jj1re Před 4 lety +2

      Me too, I'm just hearing this for the first time,and I'm like what?????And I'm Nigerian, it's kinda weird.If you're from America, they'll treat you like a deity.

    • @simonpure109
      @simonpure109 Před 3 lety

      @@Anonymous-jj1re some old clip showing Cameron Diaz (spelling check 🌡️)she was at some market,and nobody recognized her!!! And she had her life back for sometime in Tanzania 😂😂😂🤫

    • @Anonymous-jj1re
      @Anonymous-jj1re Před 3 lety +1

      @@simonpure109 Huh????? I don't understand man,what are you saying????

    • @Anonymous-jj1re
      @Anonymous-jj1re Před 3 lety

      @@simonpure109 I don't know who that is🤷🤷🤷

  • @mikeaman2008
    @mikeaman2008 Před 7 lety +13

    hahahaaa...funny story. I love it! The taboo! its to die for. You are a Queen. Not a trashy 'tourist'. They got you. Glad to know that culture is alive and well in Tanzania. Longing to see a video with you in full Tanzanian regalia. lol. Peace and love Sista.

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 7 lety +4

      +Mikea Simkele yep they got me lol and the full kitenge is coming soon! Just went to the tailor

  • @emmakay3883
    @emmakay3883 Před 4 lety +2

    Am going to share your video on Face book!!

  • @jc72cooper
    @jc72cooper Před 4 lety

    I agree so much with your comments.

  • @marthavineyard6959
    @marthavineyard6959 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi Sister, I will be in Arusha in April 👋

  • @lawrencedesmondleach
    @lawrencedesmondleach Před 4 lety +7

    I'm from Savannah, USA, Georgia and lived in Atlanta. There are many Africans in my places. Sierra Leone, Mali, Ghana and my ancestral home, the Gambia is awesome and a blessing to have met these people. I can't go without talking about Uganda. I can talk like them! I can't wait to go for myself. Thank you for your video. Too many of us think crazy about Africa. Weebale. L

    • @simonpure109
      @simonpure109 Před 3 lety

      Uganda is my neighbor and I can't talk like they do!!!😂😂😂but I can do the Scottish accent 😂😂😂 these minds!!!! But yo welcome,let me not forget😂😂😂

  • @WaynerTheGamer
    @WaynerTheGamer Před 3 lety

    A sensible woc are always the best, smart woman she has broad perspectives. Usa wg saying hello and dropped a sub.

  • @xamael1989
    @xamael1989 Před 6 lety +2

    Such great content

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety

      +xamael1989 thank you 😊

    • @xamael1989
      @xamael1989 Před 6 lety +1

      Did you still have internet problem if you do just get a vodacom line 4g or halotel the later works well even in rural area but vodacom is great overall

  • @fabulousfarrahinsouthafrica

    I’m black American 🇺🇸 ✊🏿 and I’m proud of my culture...I also think going back to anywhere we’re they don’t want to apologize for selling and enslaving my before parents says a lot about them and that country and speaks volumes on why the country is where it at and government corruption and instability etc

    • @eugenemurigande4616
      @eugenemurigande4616 Před 3 lety

      Are you talking about Trump America?

    • @EmmanuelBediako-yg8ne
      @EmmanuelBediako-yg8ne Před 3 dny

      Ignorance like yours is what African detest , there is no corruption in your America ? . Don’t think Africans have sent an emissary to locate you in America.

  • @reesesi8466
    @reesesi8466 Před 6 lety +5

    Are you planning on coming back to the states to live

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety +3

      +della sims I haven’t decided yet honestly. Maybe some time in the future.

  • @melchioryjohn7533
    @melchioryjohn7533 Před 4 lety

    I appreciate for what you are doing and i feel so connected when i see African American try to figure it out or to try to know more about Africa where are there real originated. #Oneblack all over the world. We #love you guys. I'm from Tanzania welcome and feel at home.
    AFRICA IS YOUR HOME SISTER AND HOME OF ALL AFRICAN AMERICAN

  • @daydan6273
    @daydan6273 Před 6 lety +2

    Pole sana for what happened at the market

  • @GeoffErvin
    @GeoffErvin Před 7 lety +23

    its funny you mentioned that saying, "African booty scratcher"...im 49yrs old and as a kid back in the 70s in Vallejo California, in elementary school, the white kids were calling the black kids that, it didnt come from black kids calling each other that or calling Africans that and when we heard that term it was time to drop ya books and let ya hands go..i dont know how or when american black kids caught onto that and started using it against africans, funny you live and learn. that term took me back over 40yrs to my childhood in northern Cali..

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 7 lety +9

      +Geoff Ervin see things come full circle smh. I have no idea where it came from but nonetheless it's disrespectful.

    • @camishanimmons1766
      @camishanimmons1766 Před 7 lety +2

      Geoff Ervin I think all of got called that. Smh I'm 45 it's ridiculous!

    • @GeoffErvin
      @GeoffErvin Před 7 lety +3

      very disrespectful i thought that term had died out many years ago.

    • @GeoffErvin
      @GeoffErvin Před 7 lety +2

      i couldnt believe it when i heard that was still in use i dont know who brought that back but its racist and wrong...and you are killin 45 lol keep up the good work!!

    • @camishanimmons1766
      @camishanimmons1766 Před 7 lety

      Geoff Ervin Thanks, me and my husband always talk about being called that in school, then proceed to look at eachother and ask....what is an African booty scratcher. *shrugs* welcome to America :(

  • @Dantelarouge
    @Dantelarouge Před 4 lety +3

    I did not get the impression that we are hated when I went to Tanzania. There were many things discussed with random individuals from perceived African American norms in America, to residual customs that we practice unknowingly, to why we are one and will rise/fall together regardless of where we may live. To be honest, I felt more like a person around brothers and sisters on the continent than in America. This is sad, but there just didn't seem to be pressure to be anyone other than who the creator made. Being American didn't really seem to matter other than when I was murdering the Swahili language. I only visited one country and I'm sure that there is a minority who would dislike the American within me, but all I felt was welcome.

  • @johnkitenge9814
    @johnkitenge9814 Před 3 lety

    Hello Settlling Sista and Karibu tena nyumbani. I have been watching you for 2 years now and I have to admit this video is extremely honest and I love it because of its objectivity and I agree with you on so many points developped. Moreover, this one addresses several aspects of my own life experience with my Black American wife of 4 children. I am an African from the neighboring country, the DRCongo and I have been living in Kinshasa, the Capital City, for 23 years since I came back from Philadelphia PA where we lived for almost 11 years together. I wish I could get a chance to write to you in a private post for more of support to your work. Again thanks for this video and please accept my best regards to you, your dear husband and toddler baby (I suppose, by now😊)

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 3 lety

      Peace and light family! Thank you so much for reaching out and thank you for your support. If you have WhatsApp you can message me there +255621881044

    • @johnkitenge9814
      @johnkitenge9814 Před 3 lety

      @@travelingsista I certainly will do Settling Sista. Wish you the best in Arusha. Peace to you!

  • @oumarwagne1947
    @oumarwagne1947 Před 3 lety

    Very honest!

  • @JSmoove90
    @JSmoove90 Před 4 lety +7

    I have been to several places in Africa, I have never experienced such things its always been love open arms

  • @baddd59
    @baddd59 Před 5 lety +17

    I jusy hope that we keep and respect their modesty . ...i love and respect the modesr and purity! And plan to go back and live....but ill be leaving the american culture behind.... virus . African people love us they just want us to not be sooo ignorant and RESPECT their ways if life ..thats why many countries don't want Any americans perminatly setting up shop. Im.a.militray kid and lived overseas many times. Its about respect and unity...my hair dresser is from nigeria and she said it best its like having Your household ran a sertain way and you have extended family that wanna come to your dwellings live by their rules...no go ! From then on i understood..she proceded to say leave the american ignorance and pride Behind and everything will be fine...

    • @King-vv9rf
      @King-vv9rf Před 4 lety

      Where did u wanna travel in Africa

  • @quayonnakoech7824
    @quayonnakoech7824 Před 4 lety

    How easy or what is the process for gaining citizenship?

    • @King-vv9rf
      @King-vv9rf Před 4 lety

      Which country citizen did u wnat?

  • @jonathanthomas8574
    @jonathanthomas8574 Před 3 lety

    Sis did you search your roots before move there?

  • @juwe9516
    @juwe9516 Před 6 lety +12

    Your reaction to the mobs in the market put a grin to my face...One example... Black American global basketball 🏀 players were playing in an African.. On a day off brought themselves and white hotties in skimpy tops, mid rib and shorts to the local markets. It caused a pandemonium... The looks on the African women is indescribable...Suddenly, the hotties and their Black American men suddenly start running for the exit of the market.Learn the cultures and customs and begin to integrate in Africa.

    • @jackjines3461
      @jackjines3461 Před 6 měsíci

      BRAVO to you and the class Africa must have. I'm white and don't get why women in America seem to always rate themselves by how sleezy they can look. So many females in other countries have such class. Yes for sure, learn the culture but I doubt they will.

  • @v7m.749
    @v7m.749 Před 3 lety +3

    Thankyou for Sharing.Now in America from My Experience with Africans with who I've worked around for Many years.they do not Hate us .They feel sorry for us Due to the Fact for alot of us Americans we do not know who we are.Black is a Color not a Race.

    • @readyforanything3554
      @readyforanything3554 Před 3 lety +1

      See it's people like you that try to be the voice for all black Americans in America but yet you can't be because you're uneducated and your ignorance allows them to keep pushing their stereotypical narratives about us. How do we not know who we are yet the whole world does?? b
      Because they emulate everything we create and have been creating for the last four hundred and something odd years in America. Also how do we not know who we are when we were black in America before Nigeria was Nigeria in 1912. Before you make all-encompassing statements about people people that you claim to be a part of realize if they are uneducated you are giving those who seek to demean and degrade us a narrative to run with . 400 years of existing and creating things that are emulated worldwide is culture. If someone can do something and identify that something as coming from one particular group then that's culture. We know who we are we know where we came from don't speak for us you're probably not even of us

  • @bj77755
    @bj77755 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Queen..

  • @tmac29nyc
    @tmac29nyc Před 6 lety +2

    Good Video sista

  • @AscendinSoul
    @AscendinSoul Před 7 lety +6

    ...actually as African American you pass and don't stick out so if you bring your entrepreneurial skills and see opportunities and add value to the people the country ... the sky is the limit for you. Now, there are some countries like Kenya and Nigeria that are too westernized and expensive for immigrants ... but Tanzania is a great option.

    • @calebadeleye
      @calebadeleye Před 6 lety +1

      i dont think naija is too westernised

  • @jayjones8856
    @jayjones8856 Před 7 lety +7

    I'm a Black American male and have never encountered any negativity from Continental Africans. Maybe because I'm always well groomed. I even have close friends from the Continent that treat me as family. I don't know they seem to like me a lot. Now, I have seen some Black American females treat C. Africans bad for sure. I guess it's just culture clashing. It's really crazy how I'm seeing so many videos about this topic. Great video gorgeous Sis!

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 7 lety +2

      +Jay Jones I think that's its a bit of culture clashing along with unfounded disrespect. And the black women who treat Africans like that, their parents probably did the same thing & that behavior was just passed on... And thank you for watching!

  • @ramazani1039
    @ramazani1039 Před 4 lety +1

    You are a gem even in mind. Woow

  • @annegray3352
    @annegray3352 Před 4 lety

    I would like to travel to Africa mainly the area my ancestors are from. My question to you since you are now living there: how do you make a living or how do you earn an income? Are their jobs or you create a business. By the way I am ADOS. Thanks

  • @calebadeleye
    @calebadeleye Před 6 lety +3

    when will you visit Lagos

    • @travelingsista
      @travelingsista  Před 6 lety +1

      +caleb adeleye soon god willing

    • @calebadeleye
      @calebadeleye Před 6 lety

      Traveling Sista alright, will be glad to welcome you sister. Pls don't come during the raining seasons o. 😂

  • @phillipwilliams7534
    @phillipwilliams7534 Před 5 lety +5

    I've had some terrible experiences with Nigerian professors in college. They were horribly belittling to us. This was at an HBCU by the way. One in particular constantly told us how much better than us his white counterparts were.

    • @martinsmith2258
      @martinsmith2258 Před 4 lety +4

      Phillip Williams wow that’s a shame and I hope that professor gets fired. As an educator, that man should know better and want to do better. Smh

    • @phillipwilliams7534
      @phillipwilliams7534 Před 4 lety +1

      @@martinsmith2258 Nope. He has tenure. Numerous other biology staff members and students complained about him and nothing was done.

    • @phillipwilliams7534
      @phillipwilliams7534 Před 4 lety

      @Veronica Conroy Wow! I didn't know that. Appreciate the knowledge.

    • @Jenny-hk6eg
      @Jenny-hk6eg Před 3 lety +1

      Lies

    • @phillipwilliams7534
      @phillipwilliams7534 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Jenny-hk6eg Truth

  • @aziatic7ali83
    @aziatic7ali83 Před 3 lety

    Peace and Paradise! Divide and Conquer 4 sho! Keep Building(+) and Enlightening The World! ! Aziatic 7 Ali from The D, Peace.

  • @ewm4266
    @ewm4266 Před 3 lety +2

    I am glad you moved to my sister country Tanzania, They are kind people, love from Kenya, visit sometime....l live near the airport hola when you visit, Africa is indeed your motherland

  • @silentnight1918
    @silentnight1918 Před 3 lety +6

    All humans have emotions and prejudices regardless of race, colour, religion, nationality, etc.

  • @ndonuetakwi3463
    @ndonuetakwi3463 Před 6 lety +3

    thats the dignity of a African woman .respect from Southern Cameroon

    • @williamkhumalo5325
      @williamkhumalo5325 Před 5 lety +1

      Ndonue Takwi no she is not an African women she is an American woman

    • @martinsmith2258
      @martinsmith2258 Před 4 lety +2

      William Khumalo her nationality....American. Her race....she’s black. Her ancestry and genetics are probably majority African based off of her features. Please stop with this “indigenous American” stuff. I’ve seen your other comments and you just won’t stop. Where’s the proof that most African Americans are indigenous to America????? There is none. Present some true, factual, proof and not just some CZcams video of a guy rambling. Or just some pictures of dark skinned people with straight hair🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @nylapsalms4678
    @nylapsalms4678 Před 7 lety +1

    Good video ☺

  • @Olelatsa
    @Olelatsa Před 3 lety

    Love your hair

  • @shaykell100
    @shaykell100 Před 4 lety +4

    See I’m glad that the place is pleasant and I would love to live in Africa. I’ve wanted to for a long time. But even if the environment is pleasant and nice, I can’t handle that kind of conservatism lol

  • @johnkendrick6198
    @johnkendrick6198 Před 5 lety +9

    I don't think they hate but look down blk Americans this was told by my coworker from Africa

    • @njo9745
      @njo9745 Před 4 lety +3

      That's a lie....why don't you experience it yourself... There are direct flights from NY to Nairobi.. Visit and see

    • @queenyaa5043
      @queenyaa5043 Před 4 lety +2

      @@njo9745 he talking bout the Africans that are here in the States. Sometimes it's not a great interaction unfortunately

    • @njo9745
      @njo9745 Před 4 lety +1

      @@queenyaa5043 most of those that come there are from the rich here so unless one is a student the rest are assholes mostly...same here they don't mix with others they pretend to be special everywhere

    • @queenyaa5043
      @queenyaa5043 Před 4 lety +6

      @@njo9745 the gag is if it weren't for African American Civil Rights movement changing the immigration laws no African, Asian or other immigrants of color would be able to come to the States nor have any rights here🤷

  • @IsisMami215
    @IsisMami215 Před 3 lety

    It looks so beautiful there!!!

  • @lasthour7132
    @lasthour7132 Před 4 lety

    It’s so sad that people think this way. I tell black people here in America God willing I’m moving to Africa and they are so misinformed and negative. But my white Nieghbor’s on both sides of me said “that’s great your gonna love it!!” I think your right we’ve been conditioned to believe it’s bad over in Africa and unsafe on purpose! But thanks to people like you that debunks this nonsense. Keep up the good work my sister! Hopefully my wife and I will be using your services to help us settle in if we choose Arusha to come to. For now definitely it’s Tanzania we chose as the country but trying to pick which city or town to stay in. Arusha is at the top of the list! So hopefully see you in August God willing!