Why do Africans hate black Americans ( Africans don’t like blacks )

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  • we delve into the complex dynamics between Africans and Black Americans, exploring the historical, cultural, and societal factors that shape their interactions. Join us as we uncover the nuances of this relationship and seek to understand the roots of any perceived tensions. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more thought-provoking content on diverse cultural perspectives! 🎥✨ #Africans #BlackAmericans #CulturalDynamics

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  • @homeofcreative
    @homeofcreative  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Check out this video th-cam.com/video/-2J4qqX8PbA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-KTHC9T33-yqvUGU

  • @empowerman1
    @empowerman1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Africans need to make the African dream come true.

  • @vanthonyfree3583
    @vanthonyfree3583 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    I guess this is a immigrant podcast. This is why we foundational black Americans are delineating.

  • @enock-k7j
    @enock-k7j 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I'm 60 years old, grew up in the suburbs outside of Detroit, Michigan in the U.S. and would like to discuss one of the reasons some whites here are not so much racist, but wrongly fearful of people of African decent.
    Television here in the U.S. has been around for a long time. And just about every single kid in this country grew up staring at that television screen watching their favorite shows and cartoons on Saturday mornings.
    Every single cowboy movie, or westerns as we like to call them, were exactly the same in one regard. And even modern movies do this.
    The good guy wears a big WHITE hat.
    The bad guys always wears a BLACK hat.
    The bad guys were always dressed in black. Black hat, hair, shirt…..even his horse is black.
    The good guy, many times the Sheriff of a small town, always had a white horse, hat, and light coloured clothing.
    Now if you can imagine growing up like that, and never once ever meeting a person different than yourself, then take into account that the only black people you see on television are the occasional black criminal on the local news, that stereotype is embedded into our minds whether we realized it or not. The local news never shows anyone doing good things. So when you constantly see black people getting arrested on the news, you end up making wrong thinking. Television is terrible in that regard. It was only because Detroit is predominantly black that we saw black people getting arrested. Every ethnic group has it's 10%. I hate television for these reasons, although it's getting better.
    I was very lucky, and had parents that did something about it after the 67 Detroit riots happened. My father had a small accounting bussiness that catered to small businesses. One of his clients was a black man who owned a small concrete bussiness. My father asked him if he could hire me, because he wanted me to understand that they are people just like me.
    I was 15, had never met or spoken to anyone who happened to be black, and I was scared to death. I had to walk from dads office 2 miles down the street into the neighborhood that was a majority of black people. Everyone I walked past said hello and nodded. Not so bad I thought.
    I'm embarrassed to admit, that I was very afraid. As I walked through the neighborhood, I was supposed to walk to a certain interaction so Frank could pick me up.
    I found the spot, and had this strange feeling as I realized it was I who stuck out like a sore thumb here. When Frank pulled up, I jumped in the truck and he quickly set my mind to ease. We picked up 4 more of his workers, and I worked for him for two summers while school was out. Once I got to know him better, he told me a horrific story of hatred and violent racism that happened to him. I will not go into it here, but it changed my soul. I could not believe what he was saying out of utter embarrassment of my race. I saw the scars and will never forget his story. Sickening.
    The lesson I learned was two fold.
    People are people.
    Our only differences are cultural. And that's a good thing.
    Black men and women do not have it as easy as white men and women. I don't see it as white privilege, but I do see it as the average black person has to try much harder for what we take for granted.
    Sometimes it's seemingly small things. But they add up. I had some rental homes. A lady calls me to look at one I had in a very nice area. She asked me on the phone, “I'm not going to get there just to find out it's rented am I?”
    I had no idea what she was talking about, but I soon found out.
    When she showed up, I understood. She told me later, that she looked at 3 homes in that area. But they were mysteriously rented each time she got there. Those landlords lied to her because they did not want to rent to black people. She rented my house for 9 years. It was a very nice area with a lake and beach, fishing and boating.
    She was the best renter I ever had. The neighbors were pissed at me at first. But they came to like her just the same as I did.
    They had never known a black person. Once they met her, they realized they had been wrong in their thinking. She had a daughter who went to college, and her son Antonio I hired to help me.
    So with the situation improving slowly, we all still have a long way to go.
    My best friend is a 40yr old black man named LJ. His wife Camille and 3 daughters and son see me every week. His Granny and I go to bingo once a week.
    If you are white and you don't know someone who is black, do yourselves a favor and invite a black person you work with over for barbeque. Better yet, get invited to a black person's barbecue. The food will be much, much better! LJ told me my barbecue sucked, and he was right. But he showed me how to do it right…
    ..although I still would rather eat his.
    This is an added thought I edited in, one hour later after submitting.
    I truly believe that our lives are made so much better if we try to explore other cultures. I have traveled to every continent, and found that my view of our very existence has become so much deeper than before. I'm so grateful for my father, and every decent human being I have met and interacted with for their gifts to me of humanity.
    We are all individuals with the same basic need to interact as the highly social creatures we are. To make any group feel less than, is to put them in a miserable situation that is wrong on every level. I am the person I am because of the interactions I have had throughout my life. Each culture I experienced added another layer of who I am. If the interactions I had were hurtful or antagonistic, I would be a damaged human being. I'm saddened to say that I believe I have been treated much better in my travels than anyone from different cultures would have been treated in my own country.
    It saddens me to have anyone in this day and age ask a question such as this one. We can do better.

    • @Runningwolf432
      @Runningwolf432 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm from the Eastside and thank you family!❤

  • @stevensamuels4041
    @stevensamuels4041 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Im white and notice this to, african men seem more Family oriented, and are shooked about the Single mothers her.

    • @strawberry-jq9fu
      @strawberry-jq9fu 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      this is what’s its all about. Black Americans think that reason why Africans dislike them is simply because they’re black Americans which is not true at all. Why would we hate them for having the same skin colour as us and being American ? That’s stupid. The reason is their behaviour and morals. They’re so rude and disrespectful, loud , get aggressive very fast , way to sensitive , The baby momma culture , glorification of thug culture , not many valuing education or marriage , no snitch culture and so much more. We just don’t understand how they live in a 1st world country with SO many opportunities but don’t take advantage of it because “ dA wHytE maN iZ kEepinG mE dOwn”

    • @melaninrunsthroughmyveins9393
      @melaninrunsthroughmyveins9393 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Stop the lies...Africa make their women have 50/11 kids to abandon them and create another poor lineage of kids...I've heard African women say that 'their men do nothing for their kids until they are grown...She is called the Single Married Woman!

  • @empowerman1
    @empowerman1 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Smokey was a great singer, songwriter but a dolt denying his African identity...and he was a hero to so many.
    Just because you have a talent and popularity...doesn't mean you have credibility or a brain.

    • @Silverbackugx
      @Silverbackugx 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Doing the same things that your ancestors did and practiced 1000 years ago and expecting to thrive in a modern world doesn't indicate a brain either. Failure to put down arrogance and learn from other people points further downward

    • @Runningwolf432
      @Runningwolf432 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Who's to say he's African?

    • @channingfranklin8234
      @channingfranklin8234 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      All Black American don't have African lineage some have little its some that has large that why Black Americans are a special group of people also what people have to understand was that alot tribes of native Americans were black and they enslaved as well in large percentages and the African people the came to the US there was a very low percentage of them to even reach the US.

  • @Silverbackugx
    @Silverbackugx 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great show guys. Im a Black American living in Uganda for the past three years. Through my experence here I can confidently say that I was Black before I came, and Black I remain, but I am not African. Pan Africanism is a nice thought, but there is a stubborn arrogance that prevents Africa from modernizing or even advancing socially. Being broke and polite does not mean humility.

    • @lilykadima
      @lilykadima 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ummmm i see you MR. But thanks for your the great words

    • @Silverbackugx
      @Silverbackugx 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lilykadima Ms. Kadima, hello, I just looked you up. I have lived most of my time in Gulu City and I also have an artist there that I executive produce and do some writing for. It's a pleasure to watch your work.

    • @kingc6175
      @kingc6175 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@Silverbackugxare you genetically african or no

    • @Silverbackugx
      @Silverbackugx 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kingc6175 everybody is genetically African. If you are asking if I am so dedicated and in worship of culture and tradition that I continually do the same thing over and over that hasn't provided anything positive since the building of the pyramids? Then no I am not generically African.

    • @kingc6175
      @kingc6175 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Silverbackugx what are you saying

  • @Silverbackugx
    @Silverbackugx 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Akons best words were 'My mind is not African"

  • @willisrobert8853
    @willisrobert8853 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Everybody in the world finds a reason to have a problem with black Americans even some black Americans. I love when black Americans tell the truth about what they experience and other black Americans tell them it isn't true..

  • @LiberatedbyGod
    @LiberatedbyGod 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I honestly don't get offended by africa's not liking us, I don't like a lot of black Americans and I'm a black American myself.

  • @amsterdamtube209
    @amsterdamtube209 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It's not true.acually we love eachother...dont belive the hype and the division!

  • @ArethaRambo-gj4si
    @ArethaRambo-gj4si 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    All African People do not hate African. Stop sowing discard amongst the brothern.

  • @daniel2377
    @daniel2377 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Jesus !! You TH-camrs are creating black division for clickbaits 😢😢 HATE is a big word YOU SHOULN’t use on subtitles

  • @MRSZ5440
    @MRSZ5440 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm not sure what you are trying to say on this vlog?

  • @NgoziNgozi799
    @NgoziNgozi799 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's the discrimination they want us to have for each other as melanin dominant people.

  • @gregorygause1427
    @gregorygause1427 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It's crazy how the 👺👹whispers and a rumor grows like Cancer.

  • @EricBonner-l3m
    @EricBonner-l3m 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    FBA VS the Nigerian tethers !

  • @petejackson7976
    @petejackson7976 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    There are plants out there whose job is to go an Afrikan country and then make a video disparaging the whole continent. This is to discourage other Afrikan Americans from going to the continent. To the Afrikans and Afrikan Americans be good to good to another because you might be entertaining a blood relative without knowing. While on the continent , make connection with the locals especially the elders of where you are please.

  • @atsankofa833
    @atsankofa833 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is a stereotype! Africans and black Americans work together all the time! Divide Confuse and conquer at work+

  • @w_s-23
    @w_s-23 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Kings and queens we are people, this what we got to understand first

  • @assejob5332
    @assejob5332 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This statement is far from being true!!!
    We love our brothers and sisters in the USA and all around the world.
    You can only hate yourself if you don't know who you are. You are us and we are you.
    One love!!!

  • @Smitty753
    @Smitty753 21 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Black American still have more education than most Nigerians are the elites or middle class so you only see the top percentage that had a better Foundation than most Nigerians they did the same thing with blacks went to South Africa and started businesses so if we travel to Africa on some business stuff we successfully corner of the market also there is never really a beef the only reason why they come to us because we have the most money out of anybody in the diaspora so it benefits them to think of us as African you don't see a lot of Africans trying to go to Brazil they're trying to come to the United States because there's more for black people hair than anybody else also UK black people fight each other if you were from the Caribbean you have beef with somebody from Africa and vice versa do your research on the Caribbean African race riots in Wars they had with each other Nigeria has 250 so they only bring their best compared to the 40 million that has the most money out of the diaspora but I'm not even sure if you're truly African-American to be honest

  • @mellowrage4892
    @mellowrage4892 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    1828 definition of American= Any of the copper colored aboriginal tribes found here by the european. We are both, but history on this continent is long lost to main stream media. Have to search this truth to know what so many outside of America already know. Consider Al Andalusia, Spain, and their naming 'black' natives 'Wild Negro'. Our people dont know who the Amaru is wven though its Tupac Amaru Shakkurs name, but where did he get it from. Tuscaloosa means black warrior. Who is he? Put a penny on your arm. We have even lost our own God. The only group whos fod doesn't look like them. Think about it, and what our indoctrination has done. Know thyself. Peace

  • @ericboswell8863
    @ericboswell8863 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    NO.. That's your BS Candice..

  • @cinquebleuu9408
    @cinquebleuu9408 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Let's be clear Africa is a continent with 55 countries, 1250-3000 indigiousness languages, consisting of ethnic religion regions The northern part of the africa mostly of arabic descent are racist and bias as the apartheid south africa. Now when you get into the dichotomy on this subject/narrative it becomes a misnomer.

    • @Johnny-tv5tq
      @Johnny-tv5tq 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      54 countries in Africa

  • @jlau979
    @jlau979 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Enough of this shit!

    • @homeofcreative
      @homeofcreative  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      🙏🏾🙏🏾 u can check out this episode th-cam.com/video/JxSp-pZ8qX8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dx6zc8qoKJbJ3Q-j

  • @mrknightt
    @mrknightt 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Click bait BS

  • @tezlaMelly
    @tezlaMelly 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    That’s not true stop this

    • @homeofcreative
      @homeofcreative  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      U can check out this episode one love th-cam.com/video/-2J4qqX8PbA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dp_stQpMzu0YPSTL

  • @TonyJackson-kp3ld
    @TonyJackson-kp3ld 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Who's video is this your go to he'll foreigner

  • @YoungLion449
    @YoungLion449 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Divide divide divide 😒