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Is it possible to develop without being a democracy?
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Is it possible to develop without being a democracy?
The Untold Truth About DIE & Diversity | Adan De La Paz
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Defending Internationalism: How My Mexican Journey Shaped My Global View
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In this video, Dala Maler, founder, Speaker, and land steward Akoth Ambugo, discusses her background and finding a true identity within a globally interconnected life trajectory. Akoth talks about "earth healing" and promoting holistic living in tune with nature as the foundation for fostering a healthy sense of agency in addressing climate change.
Resource Curse Theory in Growth and Development in Africa
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Black Masculinity Through The Greater Obama Family
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The English School Framework in International Relations Scholarship
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The English School framework in International Relations (IR) scholarship offers a comprehensive approach to understanding global politics. Rooted in the traditions of classical realism and liberalism, the English School emphasizes the importance of both state-centric and society-centric perspectives in analyzing international affairs. It examines the interactions among states, international ins...
The Brazilian Foreign Policy on Africa: Ideational Fad or National Interest?
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Experiencing manliness in 21st century Africa by African Millennials
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African Insights on the Russo-Ukrainian Conflict: Regional Perspectives and Reactions
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What are some challenges of African continental unity?
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Are authoritarian regimes more likely to develop faster? | Advantages of democracy
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Are authoritarian regimes more likely to develop faster? | Advantages of democracy
Things Have Been Crazy Since The Last Episode! Here's What I've Been Up To...
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Things Have Been Crazy Since The Last Episode! Here's What I've Been Up To...
Oil, Allies & Old Rivalries: Unveiling MENA's Foreign Policy
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Oil, Allies & Old Rivalries: Unveiling MENA's Foreign Policy
The Use of Force in International Law: Lecture by Joseph Isanga (JD/PhD).
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The Use of Force in International Law: Lecture by Joseph Isanga (JD/PhD).
Why I relocated to Palestine from the Beaches of Florida - a personal account by Dr. Lana Shehadeh
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Why I relocated to Palestine from the Beaches of Florida - a personal account by Dr. Lana Shehadeh
Armed Non-State Actors in International Law: ISIS Genocide: a lecture by Dr. Hoshman Ismail
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Armed Non-State Actors in International Law: ISIS Genocide: a lecture by Dr. Hoshman Ismail
Does Racism Exist in the Caribbean? A case study of Jamaica and Trinidad ?
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Does Racism Exist in the Caribbean? A case study of Jamaica and Trinidad ?
Apartheid was not only in South Africa!#africa #southafrica #southsudan
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South Sudan: Unveiling the Untamed Jewel of Africa through narratives on war and political crises
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I survived ISIS onslaught in Iraq as a Yazidi
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Surviving ISIS and Genocide: Life as a Yazidi refugee from Iraq
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Why standardized examinations are flatly wrong@theubbakoderoshow8554
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Escaping poverty, the role of mentorship, luck, and hardwork
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Failing exam is not the end of life @theubbakoderoshow8554
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Failing exam is not the end of life @theubbakoderoshow8554
From being an American college professor to a female hair loss expert in Tanzania
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From being an American college professor to a female hair loss expert in Tanzania
Boys also suffer @theubbakoderoshow8554
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Male privilege and gender rights @The Ubba Kodero Show
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Male privilege and gender rights @The Ubba Kodero Show
Navigating African Masculinity: Challenges and Reflections for 21st Century Boys
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Navigating African Masculinity: Challenges and Reflections for 21st Century Boys

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  • @alfonsom8286
    @alfonsom8286 6 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Wth! 1:46 In this video, this guy calls African Americans, "involuntary immigrants"? That's republican propaganda speak!

  • @sirmartin9629
    @sirmartin9629 วันที่ผ่านมา

    They DID NOT sell their brothers and sisters... All skinfolk ain't KINFOLK... Same CONTINENT does NOT make us country men... People on the EUROPEAN CONTINENT are not one people, AFRICA either

  • @gregorypeck2415
    @gregorypeck2415 วันที่ผ่านมา

    6th Century African converts of Islam sold millions of none muslims to Arabs . By the 14th century The converts collaborated with both Arabs and European capturing millions more of none Muslims shipping their brothers and sisters throughout the Americas , the Caribbean, United States and other unknown to us as slaves. This ordeal affected ALL indigenous people in the world. Such a horrific story ever to be told.

  • @jaygray1596
    @jaygray1596 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shalom everyone continental Hamites sold black Hebrew they knew who they was Enslaving to the Europeans.

  • @user-dx5tb2vk1i
    @user-dx5tb2vk1i วันที่ผ่านมา

    black are not african they come frome australia or india and they spread aroud tropical climat and the white men from atlas can not survive in that climat cause of malaria and steste sikness the only one who could survive is mixed ones

  • @Hist247
    @Hist247 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hmmm! Money has led humans to do all kinds of wrong. Men still sell their wives and sisters for money today. So some Africans were in the slave trade for money.

  • @Hist247
    @Hist247 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Those who wrote African history during the past 400 years, that most people call history, worked backwards from the present. Many have prejudicially misled people to believe that today’s prosperous populations were the same as in the past. This is obviously not so. For example, two thousand years ago ‘Turks’ ( in today’s Turkey) lived as small tribes somewhere in northern and western China between today’s China and Mongolia. They probably also looked different from the Europeanized Turks of today. Turks replaced and absorbed people who lived in Anatolia before Turks migrated west from their ancestral homeland. The same thing happened to ancient Kemet. Much of the change in population demographics happened after 1000 BCE. Eurasian populations did not found and build the original civilization of the Nile Basin. These were done by ‘black Africans’. Latecomers always seek to create identity by claiming the original civilization which they inherited. Some Africans face this dilemma of identity today. Some cling to French culture in Africa as though this was their ancestral culture, why? After centuries of immersion in French culture this is all living generation know, so they imagine this was their ‘ ancestral past’.

  • @ebkawadler7904
    @ebkawadler7904 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Slavery still exists today, as child trafficking, sex slavery, and factory workers WORLDWIDE. Instead of focusing on past activities,those who are incised should help those who are currently enslaved. Stop feeling sorry for your ancestry and do something positive for the current generations

  • @bondiblugirl
    @bondiblugirl 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Actually most Arabs did catch a lot of white women and white boys the boys were made into ottoman soldiers and the women were given to the sultans, the pashas and other people who were able to afford buying slaves and that's how the Arabs got their Caucasian features

  • @bondiblugirl
    @bondiblugirl 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Whites too had whites slaves and sold their white people as slaves ....America , canada and Australia were largely made up by British slaves who were exiled to these lands

  • @bondiblugirl
    @bondiblugirl 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Westerners try so hard to bring this point to on board so heavily... The issue they should understand is that after they bought they became totally responsible, if they were so good theyat should have released them And another thing Africans participated in slave trade because whites and Arabs created a market for it , if they hadn't created that market Africans would not have had anywhere to sell the slaves Africans were not responsible for the evil that the whites inflicted on enslaved blacks the rape, the beating, the destruction of families,the atrocities done on them All these were squarely on the hands of whites to control So talking about " Africans sold slaves is hogwash "

  • @lyndonanderson2900
    @lyndonanderson2900 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    They still do

  • @jillexpress3246
    @jillexpress3246 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ask west Africans (West.African.Syndrome) W.A.S

  • @abduldawodu6777
    @abduldawodu6777 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    No question. Answer is yes. Statues defaced to hide the truth. The truth shall set you free!!

  • @user-ix7ew1bx2i
    @user-ix7ew1bx2i 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you keep up the good work

  • @user-ix7ew1bx2i
    @user-ix7ew1bx2i 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    be careful of strangers bearing gifts useing god and bible and giving people hill in the process

  • @user-ix7ew1bx2i
    @user-ix7ew1bx2i 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That’s so evil for someone to be taken from their land and homes for there own gain these mind are wicked and corrupt and should brought to justice 😮😮shame shame😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Leonard-td5rn
    @Leonard-td5rn 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Black africans came to Egypt as slaves. Sub Saharan Africans could not cross the Sahara except in chains. Mediterraneans founded every civilization in history

  • @jonjames8896
    @jonjames8896 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    In 70AD the Edomites AKA Romans invaded Israel and the Israelites went into west and central Africa to hide and blend in because of ancient hatred between Jacob and Esau . they lived there for centuries in a place called Negroland it’s on many pre 1740 maps with a Kingdom of Judah . This is where the Israelites got the name Negro and because they were Shemites . This is why the Zondervan Bible Dictionary emphasizes the difference between Negro and African .The Israelites began to dominate the society chiefs and elites resented them . When the European slave trade began these were mainly those sold in the Atlantic Slave Trade . Historically the slave market had signs advertising Negros for Sale not Africans . They Knew who they were selling and where they got them from

  • @communitydevelopment6739
    @communitydevelopment6739 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This young man is a agent I dont know who he's working for I can't tell you, but he's here to spread confusion. The African Kemites they were all black Africans who came to the Nile Valley over 10,000 years ago, and started agriculture the, the same Africans built the nation you call Egypt. In the Scriptures the nation was called Mizraim, and much later Kemet, there was no Multicultural existence in that land young man, you should be ashamed of yourself not doing your research. It was proven over eighty-five years ago that the ancient Egyptians were black Africans who built the pyramids and all of the great wonders of Kemet, all you had to do was read books by Dr. John Henrik Clarke, Dr Ivan van Sertima, Dr.Chekah Anti Diop, these men held Master degrees in anthropology, and Archeology, and biology. Dr Diop proved crude DNA evidence that the ancient Egyptians were African, this information has been around for at least 80 years. Where have you been man that's why I don't trust anyone who is still asking the question was ancient Egypt was black. It sounds so absurd to me now. Young man don't deliberately try to spread confusion because of your lack of knowledge, your trying to spread confusion about your own history, if you don't know don't teach you're young enough to do your research you have to put the hard work in you can't just teach the end results is what you're doing right now. quit letting people lead you around by your nose. And let me clear something up the word Egypt is a Greek word when the Africans came to that land there was no such word as Egypt. But when I do use the name Egypt it is to let you know the land in which I speak. The same with the word Africa, Africa is a Latin word imposed on that great continent by the Romans. The original name for Africa's is AKIBULAN and the name means Eden mother of humanity. And when I use the name Africa once again it's just to let you know the people in whom I speak. I have much more to say on this matter, but who's going to read this very long comment. Only those who are sincere and seeking knowledge. Knowledge is power for your life!!! SHALOM 🕎

  • @jansah1
    @jansah1 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We need to evolve this conversation. Arabs and Europeans took advantage of the tribalism that already existed in how we see and divide ourselves. The Africans understood the existing version of slavery for their time. They had no clue about what was going to happen to those they helped capture because chattel slavery was a purely American invention. It’s like when the baby flushes something valuable down the toilet. You’re mad and you may spank them for it but you know they had no idea that what they did was bad until you said something. How long do you continue to punish them for not knowing? And at what point do you say…that was then and this is now. We have to evolve. We need each other to elevate. Africans have access to resources and Black Americans understand the mindset of those who would oppress us. Our conversations have to shift to be about how we change the game together. Let’s not worry about what we can’t change and instead focus on what we can build together.

  • @educatingwithwisdom7770
    @educatingwithwisdom7770 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi, I have taught U.S. History, and I am from the Northeast, an area that vilified slavery and slave traders. The only people who went into Africa to capture slaves before the mid 1800's were some Portuguese. Not only did Europeans not know the land, they died like flies from Malaria. First, they had to discover a treatment and cure for Malaria, which helped Africans...Many Africans enslaved for life. When Africans took people, broke up families, took their lives' and sent them overseas, that was for life. And, they did not want slaves to come back...The Africans and Ethiopians had lifetime slavery...The first person to go to court in the Virginian British Colony, who sued for lifetime, chattle slavery, was a Black man, Anthony Johnson. The Anthony Johnson and John Casor case. And when two white men, farmers, tried to help the enslaved man gain rights, Anthony Johnson sued not just against the black man, but the white. They had to pay him damages...Africa has had lifetime slavery...Female genital mutilation is a form of slavery. It is for a lifetime. It kills and destroys many women...Slavery is alive and well in the world.

  • @WhiteWidowXX
    @WhiteWidowXX 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yeah... and they still are... Arabs still reign supreme in buying /selling...

  • @user-gk1kx7mh7w
    @user-gk1kx7mh7w 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hell YEAH ! They were the major practitioners selling their own people. These people who had a large tribe would go to other small tribes and sell their human cargo to the Arabs first. Then they sold us to the Europeans. Never did another country came and conquered the African, they sold us for meager commodity. I've read in a book that a tribal leader sold filthy of his people for an umbrella. So don't listen to this man when it comes to explaining the people who were put into slavery. Because if you noticed he's talking about people who don't even live in his country, but trying his best to deter you from those who in Africa sold us.

  • @gunnye7348
    @gunnye7348 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Slavery is still a common practice on the continent of Africa today in the year 2024! It is reported that there is over 780,000 actual African slaves owned by Africans on the continent today!

  • @gunnye7348
    @gunnye7348 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Did fellow Africans sell Africans in the slave trade? The answer is 100% yes they did. Africans actually captured other Africans and sold them into the slave trade. Where the Persian and European slave Traders would actually purchase Africans from other Africans in the Atlantic slave trade on the continent of Africa. The Persians and the European slave Traders never entered the interior of the continent to capture any slaves. Actual Africans would capture other Africans and bring them to the slave markets that where actually ran by African Kings and Queens.

  • @duhazuhair
    @duhazuhair 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you, I think it’s the most balanced video I’ve heard

  • @nahmend6987
    @nahmend6987 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It was a coping mechanism from the centuries of atrocities, violence,destruction and rape from the ARABS who have been invading all África since before Portugal, England or Spain even existed!!!! They would be enslaved and tortured, because the ARABS religious book is the only religious book that still aproves incentives and even legislates slavery. So the African leaders decides themselves to trade their own prisioners as slaves, protecting everybody else on the tribes against the moors!!!! This is common knowledge I've always knew this, you guys sleeping!? That is why they had that type or merchandise so normalized to them.

  • @brocksidney2625
    @brocksidney2625 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Of course the ancient Egyptian were black

  • @frederickgee4905
    @frederickgee4905 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    YES!!!!!!!!

  • @romonalottie1863
    @romonalottie1863 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yes they showed it in their art

  • @LessettFoster479
    @LessettFoster479 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yes they are black regardless Egypt is indeed in Africa Archiologists have even found Afro picks 🪮🪮on the excavation sites

  • @mangaleshselva27
    @mangaleshselva27 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Definitely ancient egyptians are black...the ancient egyptian and ancient tamil peoples are relatives...

  • @KelzVisuals
    @KelzVisuals 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I wish you speak better and faster

  • @stretchstretch9112
    @stretchstretch9112 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Omg your just figuring that out now? Even Alex Hailey admits he lied just to sell a book.....FACT. still goes on in africa

  • @paulstandaert5709
    @paulstandaert5709 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The tribes in Africa had their warriors just like any other group of people on the planet. It would have been a very dangerous job for the europeans to go there and simply capture these people. European traders would have died by the hundreds to capture slaves by the thousands.

  • @user-dh8fl7in4x
    @user-dh8fl7in4x 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yes

  • @adamjones9857
    @adamjones9857 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Alot of people buy into the "Africans sold other Africans" narrative but it's more complex than that. The portuguese were the first Europeans to start dealings on the continent. These trade agreements the portuguese had with different African states were very onesided they. Portuguese had FORTS AND TRADING POST SETUP IN THE INTERIOR and began to demand slave tributes from the African kingdoms! in many cases portuguese would ASSIST in the slave raids of rival african settlements. Europeans weren't just sitting back and having slaves delivered to them they were actively involved.

  • @mzeemombasa.3456
    @mzeemombasa.3456 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Even today, African leaders are still selling Africans to the highest bidder; hence, the new generation is revolting to counter this evil.

  • @ed2win37
    @ed2win37 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ham sold Shem. The word of The Most High God do not lie.

  • @SLR777i
    @SLR777i 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nothing has changed! They would still be doing same (selling their own blood-brothers, children, fathers, sisters, mothers into s|@very) if the West did not ban it. Greed runs deep! The leaders still selling everything African to the Europeans even when it is detrimental to their their own people. Greed runs deep! Nothing has changed Today, African Politician commit treachery aga¡nst the nation's poor popu|@t¡on; they take bread from the mouths of starving children and steal the futures of little children and even the futures of the very unborn child!

  • @joeri29
    @joeri29 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    He tries to talk bad thinks right!!

  • @berhanegebriel3155
    @berhanegebriel3155 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Others Came And Look What they Have Been Doing To Us. China Came To Get Rid Of ALL THOSE BLOOD SUCKERS.

  • @sammy2373
    @sammy2373 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Arabs & the Europeans played Africans like fools & by the time Africans realized what was happening ancestors were on the plantation being whipped raped or murdered with impunity, now Africans were making their anti-black enemies rich by promoting their businesses on African soil or better still selling gold & diamonds cheap so these anti-black people so they can make their countries rich & Africans still poor. naivety is one thing but if leaders keep behaving like idiots Africa will colonized & its people will be enslaved again & next time the enemy may be more brutal.

    • @ed2win37
      @ed2win37 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      And now it's the Chinese, Americans, and even Russia raping Africa.

  • @TGP109
    @TGP109 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Swedes also sold many Slavs into slavery centuries ago, so it's not just a black on black thing. People can be/are evil.

  • @jaxHeitChurchOfChristSer-me5el
    @jaxHeitChurchOfChristSer-me5el 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    And Europeans sold other Europeans to arabs.

  • @2011minos
    @2011minos 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Did mandela get education in apartheid south Africa? Did black south africans serve in apartheid south African police force? What a fruitless debate. In the last 600 years, slavery was a European and American business enterprise. Many black people must have benefitted from it.

  • @kingofnothing2260
    @kingofnothing2260 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Sure did and still do

  • @anotherway007
    @anotherway007 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yes they did. So where's the black guilt?

  • @alanross8356
    @alanross8356 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very informative and educational. Thank you 🙏I just wonder 💭 what the world 🌎 would look 👀 like today if slavery, especially the transatlantic version, never took place