Here in the U.S., there are confederate's statues that a lot of people (mostly blacks) perceive as being very controversial, racist. Some are being removed. Watching your videos, I see there are a lot of symbols of colonization that still exist in many African countries. I would think once you gain independence (problem) the first order of business would be to rid all symbols: statues etc. of your colonizer.
My uncle and grandmother told me this story before. According to the locals very true. Regarding the statue the Portuguese did it in respect of the lady and all the soldiers but all people are focusing on her features and racism.... shallow minded people including the guy who made this
Kish I really love the way you explore Africa I born in Jamaica but Africa is my home my four parents was brought to Jamaica on the slave ship so jah bless you for what you are doing you open my eyes one little thing your Ethiopian lady tell her she disappointed me by straight her hair she reminded of queen Elizabeth and other wicked oppressed white women who in slave black woman have to be our real self for their a race that black women must run and a victory must be
Thanks for the nice words. About my lady she just wanted to try something different but she and I both like her hair natural. But that was only for a week coz now it’s back to it’s natural beauty
Nice brother thank kish my world 🌎 Nice story
Here in the U.S., there are confederate's statues that a lot of people (mostly blacks) perceive as being very controversial, racist. Some are being removed. Watching your videos, I see there are a lot of symbols of colonization that still exist in many African countries. I would think once you gain independence (problem) the first order of business would be to rid all symbols: statues etc. of your colonizer.
The funny ting is some of our old people very proud of their oppressors history that’s why we Africans always going backwood
What I like about you, you look for information until you find it or until you are satisfied, your a good researcher you don't just give up.
Thanks. Coz I travel to learn
My uncle and grandmother told me this story before. According to the locals very true. Regarding the statue the Portuguese did it in respect of the lady and all the soldiers but all people are focusing on her features and racism.... shallow minded people including the guy who made this
Great content!
Beautiful narrative 😊😊
Kish I really love the way you explore Africa I born in Jamaica but Africa is my home my four parents was brought to Jamaica on the slave ship so jah bless you for what you are doing you open my eyes one little thing your Ethiopian lady tell her she disappointed me by straight her hair she reminded of queen Elizabeth and other wicked oppressed white women who in slave black woman have to be our real self for their a race that black women must run and a victory must be
Thanks for the nice words. About my lady she just wanted to try something different but she and I both like her hair natural. But that was only for a week coz now it’s back to it’s natural beauty
Very interested story about the snake😊
You mean Mpesa is in Mozambique? incredible
Hello Kish nice to see you.Hope you are enjoying.
Yes, thank you
triunfar na diferencia -triumph in difference
Great video
Welcome
I wish to watch this but my data Is low today😢
Very interesting
I think so too!
Wahgaan Kish one love🙏❤️
I am learning so much bro..
Glad to hear that
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Waiting for the day when this guy Kish will be discovered
Blessings