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Thanks for the documentary. We need more creators like you to dive deep into the colonial history of africa and post colonial. I actually just started watching your congo crisis documentary today. Once I'm finished with that I'll move on to this one
Am from Ethiopia🇪🇹 and 'Bisi' is the best African history documentary channel w/c i came across on YT. It's so detailed...shows how match hard work and effort you put on it! I just loved it.
I've read alot about Congo crisis, and this particular video has enlightened me more about the crisis. Bisi makes history so easy to learn. Your craft and creativity is amazing, dear.
Extremely good job my African brother. You’ve done a job nobody on TH-cam has done. I’m now awaiting the 2nd Congo War. It’s even more interesting than the 1st Congo War because so many African nations were involved. You didn’t emphasise the Ugandan & Rwandan effort in this war in the Kabila forces because they only succeeded because of Rwandan & Ugandan troops. You just earned a subscriber. 👏🏿
Check his Nigerian Independence to Civil War documentary and the Congo one, they're both very fair views on the insanity of the ethnic conflicts, foreign meddling, power abuses and atrocity reciprocation that happened during that time.
Such tragic events. It's especially sad to me that, while most Westerners have some dim awareness of the Rwandan Genocide, almost none of them understand the real extent of its impact, which ultimately precipitated the most devastating war since WWII. Everyone in the Western world should be required to learn more African history, so that we understand better the real legacy of colonialism and do not remain ignorant of our countries' role in these conflicts today, as the war in Kivu is still ongoing. Thank you for communicating this story to all of us with your excellent videos, Kema. I hope that one day these wrongs will be righted, and Africans of every country and ethnicity may live in peace and prosperity.
Completely agree. It would help add a lot of context to the Second Congo War, since both those countries were involved heavily, as well as so many others like Zimbabwe, South Africa, Libya, and so on.
@@JustinOlpompa It's very possible, as the algorithm is quite arbitrary and it has been changing over the past year quite drastically, to the detriment of many creators. I know some people who are subscribed to channels aren't seeing alerts for new videos from them now, and I've also heard that there is an attempt to promote more videos from "big users" at the expense of mid-sized channels. This is all the more reason to support him however we can. At some point the algorithm will change again if we can ride this out
5:35 This is a pattern one sees a great deal in global anthropology, conflicts between pastoral and agricultural ethnic groups. I have read that the Fulani have historically had similar conflicts with agricultural peoples in Nigeria and Cameroon like the Mambilla. One might even say that the conquests of Genghis Khan in China or the invasion of the Huns during Ancient Rome are expressions of a similar motif. It is as extraordinary as it is terrible, how the way of life of a people, even when competing for land in the distant past, influences their relationships and conflicts with other groups much later.
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What a video, as a Congolese i thank you
Thanks for the documentary. We need more creators like you to dive deep into the colonial history of africa and post colonial. I actually just started watching your congo crisis documentary today. Once I'm finished with that I'll move on to this one
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Since i discovered your Channel i love african Post-Colonial History even though im not african myself.
Much love from Germany
Am from Ethiopia🇪🇹 and
'Bisi' is the best African history documentary channel w/c i came across on YT.
It's so detailed...shows how match hard work and effort you put on it! I just loved it.
I've read alot about Congo crisis, and this particular video has enlightened me more about the crisis. Bisi makes history so easy to learn. Your craft and creativity is amazing, dear.
Thank you very much for your support bro.
@@bisimedia I love your work a lot, I pray to create your kind of work one day.
Extremely good job my African brother. You’ve done a job nobody on TH-cam has done. I’m now awaiting the 2nd Congo War. It’s even more interesting than the 1st Congo War because so many African nations were involved.
You didn’t emphasise the Ugandan & Rwandan effort in this war in the Kabila forces because they only succeeded because of Rwandan & Ugandan troops.
You just earned a subscriber. 👏🏿
Check his Nigerian Independence to Civil War documentary and the Congo one, they're both very fair views on the insanity of the ethnic conflicts, foreign meddling, power abuses and atrocity reciprocation that happened during that time.
Such tragic events. It's especially sad to me that, while most Westerners have some dim awareness of the Rwandan Genocide, almost none of them understand the real extent of its impact, which ultimately precipitated the most devastating war since WWII. Everyone in the Western world should be required to learn more African history, so that we understand better the real legacy of colonialism and do not remain ignorant of our countries' role in these conflicts today, as the war in Kivu is still ongoing.
Thank you for communicating this story to all of us with your excellent videos, Kema. I hope that one day these wrongs will be righted, and Africans of every country and ethnicity may live in peace and prosperity.
What a beautiful history, Bisi.
This is a top-notch documentary, my bro. Nicely done.
Thank you very much brother 🙌
These are great productions. Strength to you as you illustrate African History!
Thanks
Thank you very much for your support. ❤️🔥
Excellent documentary. Many thanks Bisi.
Love your work Bisi
Thank you very much
bisi you are crushing it. better all the time!
No one does it better than Bisi. I'm a big fan of yours. Do something about the renewed agitations for Biafra soon.
Thanks once again for telling it how it is. Every bit was worth the time and it was enlightening enough. Stay blessed
Thank you for this documentary. It is very informative and engaging.
Exellent video as always bro. Great to have you back🎉
Thanks bro 😎
Great video, i was surprised i was not recommended this earlier
This is incredibly good work, thank you sir!
I found this channel about two weeks ago...the more I watch, the more I see how history/time works in cycles...and how I need to adjust to survive
Bisi id love to see something about the rest of Africa like angola uganda e.t.c during the cold war
Completely agree. It would help add a lot of context to the Second Congo War, since both those countries were involved heavily, as well as so many others like Zimbabwe, South Africa, Libya, and so on.
Your channel has been shadow banned. Work of this quality can never been seen by this little amount of people, shame
Keep liking the channel's videos, commenting on the videos, sharing the videos etc. With these, the channel will have more viewers.
@@VRed224 But look at the views of his old videos, I think TH-cam has stopped promoting his videos because of the content.
@@JustinOlpompa It's very possible, as the algorithm is quite arbitrary and it has been changing over the past year quite drastically, to the detriment of many creators. I know some people who are subscribed to channels aren't seeing alerts for new videos from them now, and I've also heard that there is an attempt to promote more videos from "big users" at the expense of mid-sized channels. This is all the more reason to support him however we can. At some point the algorithm will change again if we can ride this out
Where did he got the sources from?? Where was the gouvernement of Kinshasa doing at that time??
5:35 This is a pattern one sees a great deal in global anthropology, conflicts between pastoral and agricultural ethnic groups. I have read that the Fulani have historically had similar conflicts with agricultural peoples in Nigeria and Cameroon like the Mambilla. One might even say that the conquests of Genghis Khan in China or the invasion of the Huns during Ancient Rome are expressions of a similar motif. It is as extraordinary as it is terrible, how the way of life of a people, even when competing for land in the distant past, influences their relationships and conflicts with other groups much later.
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Without mentioning Mugabe ?
Kagame never trained banyamulenge, it was Tutsi Rwandese soldiers from Rwanda, They are not banyamulenge they are Tutsi Rwandese Refugees from Congo.
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Where are they?