Instead of teaching kids about this kind of information in Schools, they're being taught about Photosynthesis and all the stupid stuff that will take then no where🤦♂️
The amount of people I've bumped into across SA who have recognized me from this episode, just goes to show the immense reach of Podcast & Chill. Shoutout to MacG and his entire team... this platform is huge. Use it responsibly... to build more than to destroy. Love & blessings 🙏🏽❤️
Bro, just want to correct you on something Jesus was murdered because he claimed Diety he claimed to be the one true God, the God that created all things. The very God you are winning against by starting your own cult
Dawg I follow u but u not believing in God is bullshit... where do u think u come from?(I don't care which God but God is God no matter which God u believe in)
Right on! That's the beauty of discussing taboo issues openly with the mindset of critically unpacking them with without fear of being ridiculed or silenced.
...absolutely though provoking arguments and ideas. Even if one strongly disagrees, a platform must be given. But I wish they had more time, because he was just rushing through it and there was a lot to cover. I might just become a penuelist or pen 🤔!
Penuel is fantastic to listen to. Critical thinkers thoroughly enjoy him, myopic minded people find offense, and when listening to him it becomes very difficult to sit on the fence. Love it!
Hey Pen will educate you. You might not agree with everything that he stands for, but as soon as he is done with you. You will realise that you still have a lot hey lot of homework.
@@nomvulamathe3007 You are still failing to mention 3 things. Maybe he teaches you but all I hear him do Is talk like he is some smart person meanwhile he is just full of opinions 😡
But as a Zulu I feel that u Penuel UYIMBUKA mesuyeka ukuba umZulu he doesn't have to ehamba etshela abantu ,as engathi thina maZulu asisile ngokuba iwona
I still don't get that right, is it Talking that is a crime? Or is it Critical thinking? Meaning if thinking is a crime why are we still having Philosophians and physiologists?
It because this guy thinking is closed minded and he is very descriptive because he is trying to convince people that he is right. The sad part is people who think like him, bayamthanda.
MacG was calm and we manged to crasp the education part of todays interview. I enjoyed every minute of this conversation, cut down on the noise and let the conversation flow
@Chris Mohlala:After this episode MacGyver started calling Penuel "a sellout" and all that;which was hnfounded. But if you look at the beginning of the show Mac got intimidated;hence I wasn't surprised when he started calling Penuel names and the Mac G minions followed. So Pen cannot come back here;he exposed too much arrogance on this podcast and dudes felt it..
@@blackkonnexion Noooo, Mac was NEVER intimidated! You need to understand that Mac Is VERY GOOD in hyping up people to make them feel comfortable especially in his space!!! Pen will come back if Mac invites him again, mark my words!!!
I love how Penuel articulates his points and love the fact that he knows that not everyone will agree with him but he's here for the life-long learning journey! I am inspired!
I love that point he made about going back to bartering...bro, being in the city is such a drag, I once told my uncle that it's sad how we are literally living for deadlines, to the extent where we don't actually get to live and appreciate life to the fullest because we are forever chasing something...hayi masibuyele embho nyan.
Peneul dropping knowledge, MacG, Sol & Ghost Lady being the everyday South African giving input and asking important questions. This episode should be on every television screen in the country
All I can say about this episode, is that you don't have to agree with a person. But be open minded and hear different perspective from other people. Simple. No need to insult.
Why is this episode not on a million views 👏👏👏👏I love intelligent people and critical thinkers. I also like how actively Sol uses his brain he challenges the Guests opinion and Penuel literally also thinks on his feet... This interview can never be planned..... My top 2 interview with Israel Zulu episode
I like how Areece has outlined some of the things Penuel talked about on his music _ clearly shows how liberated and intelligent the boy is. Been longing for the podcast with Penuel, such an exceptional mind.
This interview should have been 5 hrs long, it was a great interview. The best in my humble view, my biggest take was' lets be critical thinkers, lets use our analytical faculty to analyze information, lets not just absorb information because it was said by someone we like, lets question every thing. That's why we have the conscious mind, to reject and accept information. Great interview indeed , I am still in awe! Any man that encourages critical thinking has my utmost respect ,it is Andrew Carnegie who said "You are what you think. So just think big, believe big ,give big, forgive big, laugh big, love big and live big" As black people we must stop thinking like victims because we will forever be victims , everything is created in the mind ,what we see is just a manifestation of our thoughts.
Hello fellow Chiller...I resonate with much of your thought in response.. One thing that lingers In my mind is one question... When one is in solo space, where is free thinking then? We are human beings ...race, culture, religion and all that our daily existence entails and boxes for 'safety' , structure or controls.. All man orientated... Is then our problem as a human race not fear? Fear of self ? How do we as the chillers understand, follow and question for positive change and a greater positive influence... Get intrigued, motivated and enlightened.... Yet it ends here... In comment and opinionated view points... Have we then not always been woke.... Here is Penuel.. One of many stepping forth to "share".. on a platform that allows mar movement and engagements. How do we relate and question and understand.... Coz we've always known.... We are... And all is abound as the answer...
“Good men need to learn how to be dangerous” I felt that. Since the riots and seeing the indians and whites armed I have been wanting to get armed myself. The time is now.
52:49 I totally agree, I do have to say though we can only ever say fuck history the day we aren't force fed other peoples "we invented maths" that makes us look at them as if they are the greatest to have ever walked on this god forsaken ball of misery.
After watching this episode,I realized how many conversations I need to engage in:first with myself 🤯🤯 Mac & Sol,that you for bringing this guy on,he took me to parts of my brain I never knew I had ❤️❤️🥺 arghh!!! Man!!!
I like Penuel. He is super 👌 cool. Very focused and not easily distracted. I love it when he unpacks one topic thoroughly before he answers the next one even when asked more questions. He stands his ground and finishes one topic and then moves to the next topic and goes back without being reminded. He is a legend 🙌
@Kgotso Sambo He didn't answer any questions thoroughly he just made bizarre statements that didn't make any sense. He said women need to stop being difficult, and then turned around and said he's advised his son to teach his daughter to fight so that she can fight boys. Most boys are stronger than girls, what happens if a boy hits her and hurts her? Also, what happens if the daughter takes the same fighting mentality into the her marriage? He then said that men are animals, they are wild and women need to be equally crazy. Thing is, men and women are wired differently. In the Traditional African society, when boys came to a certain age, they were entrusted in the care of their father, they were taught how to herd cattle, hunt (and/or fish), they were initiated into manhood under the supervision of men and instructed how to be husbands and custodians, they then went into military and learnt how to protect the community. Penuel has argued that getting married forces a woman to use her husband's surname which is demeaning. In the traditional African society, women used their CLAN NAMES. Surnames were introduced by the colonisers. Even today, our mothers are addressed by the clan names. There's absolutely no reason to be anti-marriage. *Marriage is a contract*, it gives both parties RIGHTS. Should your spouse end up on a life support machine you get to have a say, but if you are just living together, the parents get to have the final say. Statistics also show that two parent homes are more financially stable than one parent homes. Sadly, colonisation destroyed our traditional way of life. Instead of giving in to our baser instinct we need to be looking for the best way to marry our traditional way of life to modern day life so that we can live amicably together. Capitalism has created a world of Haves and Have nots. Many men are frustrated because they can't provide for themselves or their families properly. We need to be looking for solutions for these problems, not adding fuel to the fire. We are struggle to handle money because money is a recent development in Africa. We used to engage in barter trade, we were self employed (everybody owned their land and cattle and ran small businesses). The white man got rid of our traditional economy, and introduced a different system which is very exploitative. . He robbed us of our Land (using various Land Acts) and pushed us into arid areas, he stole or killed our cattle and then he imposed Hut Tax. He then locked us out of the lucrative parts of the economy, only allowing us in as slave labour. Our parents struggled during Apartheid living hand to mouth. 1994 was supposed to bring about change, but the ANC got played at CODESA. Truth is when they got the keys to the country, ,they found that the Boers had emptied the coffers and stuck South Africa with a debt of $25 BILLION. Tata asked the World Bank, IMF and Western powers to cancel the debt but they refused,. He asked them for something similar to the Marshall Plan (Grants and Loans (at low interest 2%); akin to what the USA gave Europe to build after the 2nd World War) but they refused. On to of that, they deliberately cut back on Foreign Investment! The ANC was crippled, they had to shelve all the development plans (houses, hospitals ,schools energy for all, jb creation), and instead focus on paying off the debt, sorting out South Africa's credit rating so that the govt could be able to borrow on favourable terms! Sadly, somewhere along the way corruption became common place within the ANC. Penuel, much like Nota is mentally ill, and you lot are enabling him.
@@lekis5975 I wish I could pin your comment, I haven’t watched the whole this, not even half through it but when I scroll through comments people are praising this guy and I’m like why? Am I listening to the same person the chillers are listening too because clearly I haven’t heard anything concrete In what he’s saying. Anyways he took me when he said he has 6 kids and wants more and that’s when I knew the type of person he is. He is selfish, wants to have the last word, and doesn’t care about other people, he just wants to be remembered when he dies.
@@thandoprudencendlovu5240 Sisi, he has SIX children by FOUR different women. At one point he had a very public spat with one of them. They were embroiled in a legal dispute which he happily documented on social media. Last I heard, he had decided not to pay child support. When men do such things, it's the children who get hurt. If he doesn't the mother (s) to get the money, he could have just paid the school fees directly to the school and bought school uniform and stationary. Anyway, the podcast just got worse and worse, he was advocating women employ violent tactics...iYho! I can't even. It 's one thing to invite people who have achieve something, who've gone through their ups and downs, and are looking to share something constructive with us...this man something else, he is the epitome of dysfunction... I'm not entirely sure what chillers are cheering on.
@@suzygirl1843 he is saying most of the things new to many! I wonder why you listen to the whole podcast while he is not saying anything new! We know Penuel the Black Pen, we don't know!!
Nah there's no collab. Cav Sbu is a business man and being a business man it means u capitalise when u see an opportunity. He saw an opportunity in Podcast n chill so he had to capitalise in false pretense of being "humble and being OG " if he didn't see the numbers Mac n Sol were gettin man wouldn't even mention anything about em. It's not rocket science. Don't be blinded. PS: it's my opinion by the way. No hate
@@Zy-gote I respect your opinion but disagree. I have a small TH-cam channel with just over 700 subscribers and DJ Sbu commented on 3 of my videos. Very small channel in the bigger scheme of things but that's somewhat of an endorsement on my side to keep going (in fact he said he's looking forward to my growth). So in short I think he's being genuine. Plus I think MacG interviewed him on like episode 18 or something of podcast and chill... Before the heavy numbers🤷🏾♂️
This guy has some valid points, I really hate it when we question the government and they mention things like if it was not for the ANC a black man won't be here right now...it's like this phycology they put in us wanting us to appreciate that they freed this country from apartheid we know and we appreciate that but they can't be using that card all the time
This interview was educating me and I didn't even realize that this was a 2hr interview. Pen is an intellectual gent and he knows how to articulate himself so well, a lot of things he said made sense because of the ways he put them out there to the public. We need a Part 2 Definitely...💯
I always learn something new and interesting from the discussions on the podcast, which is something that mainstream media doesn't really provide. This is a lovely platform, and I sincerely hope the podcast team and crew are aware of the beauty and power of what they are providing to us each day. Although I found some of the topics and concepts Penuel spoke difficult to grasp, generally, this has been one of my favorite episodes. It is always lovely to hear some new ideas and get to know and observe other people's thinking patterns.
As a chiller,if we each contributed R100 just for one month we can all decide where it goes. That's R70 000 000 that can impact real change and that's what I'm for.
Love Penuel, he’s a student in the knowledge industry, has a lot to give to us in simple terms, which we call smart & articulate. Still has a lot learn. I love him !
We’re living in exciting times I’m based in America 🇺🇸 and I wish I was home right now seeing how the younger generation is waking up ✊what a time to be alive 👏
MacG, Sol, Ghost Lady & The whole team, please ask this guy to be your mental advisor on business decisions, for me this is on of thee greatest chills you’ve done to date, Big Up.🙌🏾
@Mpume Khumalo You call this knowledgeable? Penuel said women need to start murdering and raping men. He said that African women are too combative, and then turned around and said, he encourages his children to fight each other, so that his daughter can learn to fight, so that she can fight boys estratweni. Boys are stronger than girls, what if she gets into a fight with a strong boy and he hurts her? What if she carries that fighting spirit into her marriage? He said Afrikaner women are not as problematic as African women...did he hear what Afrikaner women had to say when Oscar Pistorius murdered Reeva Steenkamp? It's not all pap and vleeis for abhoMarika! He said African women like to attack Muslim women who choose to work in the family business.. Firstly, African women have never attacked Muslim women for their choices. It is the WEST who went to wage war under the guise of liberating Afghani women from their burkas! He said African women refuse to work in family owned businesses and would much rather work for corporate. Where are these African owned family businesses? Wena do you know any woman who refused to work in a family owned business and instead opted to work in corporate? On the issue of money, he doesn't know that in the traditional african society, every one was self employed- everyone owned land and cattle and they had their own side business either trading, weaving, pottery, beadwork, blacksmith etc. The white man came and destroyed our traditional way of life, he stole our cattle, whatever he didn't still he killed! It's in the history books. He then used the law to steal the arable land, and pushed our grandfathers into arid land. When our forefathers refused to work for him in the mines, he implemented the the HUT TAX, thereby forcing young men to work in the mines for a pittance just so as to be able to pay the HUT TAX for their parents and grandparents! Our forefathers were excluded from the economy, they were overworked, underpaid and subjected to all manner of abuse! As Black people we have only been dealing with money for about 120 years, meantime Jews have been operating as shylocks (money lenders) for CENTURIES! Maps Maponyana said research revealed that it will take the average Black family EIGHT GENERATIOns (200 years) to get out of poverty! On marriage, he says he doesn't want to get married, because marriage subjugates women by forcing them to use their husband's surnames...in the traditional African society a married woman was always referred to by her CLAN NAME. Even today, the in-laws refer to the makoti by her CLAN NAME! Marriage is a contract. It gives women rights! If you anything happens to your husband the wealth is protected. If a spouse end up on a life support, then you can decided when to switch off the machine, but if you are co-habiting the parents can take primary position and make decisions! Back in the day when a woman got married she received cattle (lobola) and land, marriage actually made women wealthy. White women on the other hand are the ones who had to pay lobola! Their husbands would chow the money, get wife number 2 and rinse and repeat, The Marriage Women's Act 1882 was enacted to protect a woman's dowry. To this day, in Europe, when a woman gets married, her father has to pay for her wedding! African women tilled the land. Men looked after cattle (no easy feat considering the wild animals and threats from marauding warriors from other nations). Men also hunted game. At the end of the day, women brought vegetables, grain, fruit, seeds and nuts to the table, whilst, men brought meat. Our grandmothers didn't need feminism because they were independent, they went dutch before white women knew the meaning of the word White women on the other hand, created feminism because they were oppressed. African women became oppressed under colonisation, because our women bought into the colonisers ways of oppressing women. Black now think that Black women are too much, they think Black women need to make themselves small like these white women who are low vibrational creatures- very passive aggressive! No Sisi, don't be taken in by the pretty face and Model C school accent. When someone shows you who they are, believe them. Narcissists are not good people!
@@lekis5975 You see...you are also just like him, very knowledgeable and you articulate(write) very well. Mina I admire people like him and you also because you know how to put your point across. I don't agree with everything he said but what he said got me thinking, same way it got you thinking. Anyways I think you also brilliant, I read this looooong reply and I was like he/she knows their ish. You see if you had a youtube channel id be subscribing now. PS: lol I'm definitely not mesmerized by his English accent and his looks, it's the way he thinks for me.😉😃
@@MsKay287 and wena makhumalo unkulunkulu wakubusisa ngokukwazi ukulalela umuntu noma ephikisa opinion yakho uphinde ukwazi ukusho something positive about them wow 👌... sisi I love your personality. ❤️
Sol was worried that he bombed on the Roast...ay ayikho leyonto... Sol nailed his part, people just had really high expectations and he also felt like he under delivered because of the crowd. I think he showed out.... Shout out to Sol🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🙌🙌🙌
He really did good ..just mpho pops also brought him down with those words ...he really nailed it..most ddnt even get his punchlines but we do...it wasn't bad man m proud personally
Poeple who still need to be on this platform 1.Lilian Dube 2.Gayton McKenzie 3. Bricks 4. Cyril Ramaphosa 5. Casper Nyovest 6. Zolisa Xavula 7. King Monada 8. Chief Mogweng mongweng 9. Mzwakhe Mbuli 10. Trevor Noah
One of the most profound interviews...we getting a lashing today. We so emotional to the point that we can't achieve anything. Learn, copy and paste from the slave masters. Radical/critical thinking like this it's what going to make us prosperous
10000%. I always say copy and paste or edit the systems of the master to serve you, your circle or people. Emotions are blinding and blocking alot of Africans, especially south Africans from progress and success.
Black South Africans, majority think that being emotional, labelling & calling "sell out" is winning!! If Afrikaners, Jews, Moslems are winning, what wrong from learning from them! We rather be fcuked by our Black Cult Politicians, who become rich overnight & blind us with grant!!
Guys I was meant to spend these two hours remaining before my bed time studying, and I don’t regret spending them watching this episode! Penuel has dropped a lot of great gems here 🙌🏽
@Mbazima Ngoveni It's okay to have your own opinion as long as it is based on facts and truth. Nowadays, people will stay chatting kak, and when challenged they start arguing that it's their own opinion...a wrong opinion should be challenged and rebutted!
@@lekis5975 exactly, this one guy on my FB (who is not a chiller BTW) wanted his “following” to agree with him about how Mac liked how the way UK is run and how he’d like for SA to be same under e.g. DA. It’s his opinion right, but now he expected everyone to agree that he doesn’t like Mac’s idea and also noticing how negative he is towards the podcast. 😒That’s when I questioned his “Opinion” based on the fact that #1 he just doesn’t like the Podcast, #2 above that he will then never see anything good said on the podcast.
Probably the most powerful interview I've seen on podcast and chill. So many epiphanies dropped and unpopular idea. Penuel is an amazing thought leader. We need more of him on the show..
One needs to be careful when listening to this guy cos he's so good at articulating he's views and ideas and can easily influence alot of people without them knowing if he's bull shitting or not
I agree with you here. The episode is entertaining but I would NOT call it educating. LOL! The guy has a very interesting perspective on life and the world.
That's what I thought, felt like he was overhyped, but okay. 🤭 Edit: I commented too early before finishing the interview, he does raise a lot of good points 🤭
I see a typical Zulu Man in Pen he just thinks he's God coz of his qualifications and chievements and just because something seems right doesn't mean it is right. But anyways love his confidence and hardworking spirit
Penuel is born for such a time like this where many are looking for alternatives to the "norm". His views will kick start many great thinkers and doers who will help reshape our communities into the desired state. *Mind Power* Many of us consume and regadgitate theories and conspiracies as if they were facts yet when people challenge our worldview, we box and label them. Let's appreciate these platforms that allow us to hear unpopular views and open up discussions.
These are the vibes I get every week at The Hustlers Corner. Grootman always throws gems for days. There's always something to learn, and implement from him, and the 2 platforms. This is beautiful, and a blessing to be apart of the revolution for Africans, and Africa.
I think between his excitement and 1 too many, he couldn't contain himself. Cause he is usually such a good engaging host. McG surprised me cause he usually is the one clowning about but he was really engaged and open to know more.
I won't lie , I think the whole Christianity thing was meant to blind us as Black people. African history and Spirituality makes more sense to me as a black person. I'm going through changes, and digging deep about the history of our ancestors.
Every spiritual shit claimed to be practiced over the years is blinding. Someone who literally was breathing the same air as you came with a theory about ancestors and people followed, how weird.
@@shezinkosinathi It's weird right. But African history makes more sense besides the proof of it all. I don't see myself praying to God anymore, it doesn't make any sense why I should do so.
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But please tell sol to take us serious please man can't be doing a show while drunk noh mahn
Instead of teaching kids about this kind of information in Schools, they're being taught about Photosynthesis and all the stupid stuff that will take then no where🤦♂️
Lets teach the black child mathematics and Mathematical Literacy in a simplified manner. th-cam.com/users/LitwithRooi
PLEASE INTERVIEW GAYTON MCKENZIE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
The amount of people I've bumped into across SA who have recognized me from this episode, just goes to show the immense reach of Podcast & Chill. Shoutout to MacG and his entire team... this platform is huge. Use it responsibly... to build more than to destroy. Love & blessings 🙏🏽❤️
Please come back❤
It's informative 👌 👍
Bro, just want to correct you on something Jesus was murdered because he claimed Diety he claimed to be the one true God, the God that created all things. The very God you are winning against by starting your own cult
Penuel stay Real with it I appreciate the good work and positive influence and feeding the minds .
I've always loved your intelligent conversations and mixing it with this is just gold
Love and blessings to all my fellow Chillers 🙏🏽❤️
The Only Living Black Pen.
Heital hola @The Black Pen
The black pen🖋️🙌
Getting my popcorn ready my leader! 🖤👊🏿
Dawg I follow u but u not believing in God is bullshit... where do u think u come from?(I don't care which God but God is God no matter which God u believe in)
Both Sol and MacG were intoxicated by Penuel instead of the Grandeur. They were hardly drinking, Big S/O to this guy, he's Profound.
You honestly think that was profound or just controversial?
at first i genuinely thought they would throw too many jokes and miss the point but they were so engaged!
Love him or hate him, you can't deny his brilliance. Definitely my favourite episode of the year.
👏🏾seconded there
Brilliant? Have you not been paying attention to any talking points of the West? Sorry but we just get the news late in South Africa.
I am enjoying this much awaited interview. We may not agree in everything Penuel stands for but is worth listening to because it opens our minds.
Right on! That's the beauty of discussing taboo issues openly with the mindset of critically unpacking them with without fear of being ridiculed or silenced.
People are not ready to engage in these type of conversations, taboo issues that people don't want to unpack. Instead they will say you are crazy.
This guy must be given a platform, to me he makes more sense than JuliAss
...absolutely though provoking arguments and ideas. Even if one strongly disagrees, a platform must be given. But I wish they had more time, because he was just rushing through it and there was a lot to cover. I might just become a penuelist or pen 🤔!
yes, some of what he says, i don't agree with. sometimes, he contradicts himself
Penuel is fantastic to listen to. Critical thinkers thoroughly enjoy him, myopic minded people find offense, and when listening to him it becomes very difficult to sit on the fence. Love it!
Bra you need Jesus in your life . This man just give him 500 millions dollers he will deny his religion 😅😅😅😅
Pen deserves to be heard . You don't have to agree with everything but he will educate you on a lot
Yes on the not agreeing with everything.
Please name three things he taught you
Hey Pen will educate you. You might not agree with everything that he stands for, but as soon as he is done with you. You will realise that you still have a lot hey lot of homework.
@@nomvulamathe3007 You are still failing to mention 3 things. Maybe he teaches you but all I hear him do Is talk like he is some smart person meanwhile he is just full of opinions 😡
But as a Zulu I feel that u Penuel UYIMBUKA mesuyeka ukuba umZulu he doesn't have to ehamba etshela abantu ,as engathi thina maZulu asisile ngokuba iwona
When Pen said "thinking has almost become a crime" 😤 Now I understand why I feel the way I feel
I still don't get that right, is it Talking that is a crime? Or is it Critical thinking? Meaning if thinking is a crime why are we still having Philosophians and physiologists?
Penuel was once a cab driver, back when I was in Varsity 2012/2013 and we drove from Aucklandpark to Randburg having these conversations
I also had a cab ride with him
Wow
Yeah he said that, before Uber was a thing ❤
I love how MacG didn't allow this guy to drift away. He kept repeating his questions until he got an answer.
MacG is genius 💯
Lol, no. You want yes and no answers. Penuel is very descriptive with his answers and that just means you have to listen after asking a question.
It because this guy thinking is closed minded and he is very descriptive because he is trying to convince people that he is right. The sad part is people who think like him, bayamthanda.
and he can drift, this guy. Yhooooooooo
I'm definitely going to watch this interview again too many gems.
Same here 👊🏾
MacG did really well to bring Penuel back to the original questions consistently because he can be all over with his points.
So true after that he was answering every questions
True
MacG was calm and we manged to crasp the education part of todays interview. I enjoyed every minute of this conversation, cut down on the noise and let the conversation flow
My guy, at times Sol gets too excited and start interrupting the person speaking, indeed conversation should flow.
Mac g is pro in what he's doing guys,.big up...
sol was all over.no.
This man is a legend.
You're my hero, Grey! Can't wait to travel with you! 🔥🔥🔥
We need you on the podcast, Grey! I just joined the crypto university and I'm learning a lot from you 🙏🏾. Bless up
I feel like Pen needs to come back for another episode in a few months. He's another one of our treasures.
Facts!!!
@@thegreattyler7878 Who would you rather say they could've called in his space instead ?
@Chris Mohlala:After this episode MacGyver started calling Penuel "a sellout" and all that;which was hnfounded. But if you look at the beginning of the show Mac got intimidated;hence I wasn't surprised when he started calling Penuel names and the Mac G minions followed. So Pen cannot come back here;he exposed too much arrogance on this podcast and dudes felt it..
@@blackkonnexion Noooo, Mac was NEVER intimidated! You need to understand that Mac Is VERY GOOD in hyping up people to make them feel comfortable especially in his space!!! Pen will come back if Mac invites him again, mark my words!!!
I love how Penuel articulates his points and love the fact that he knows that not everyone will agree with him but he's here for the life-long learning journey! I am inspired!
I love that point he made about going back to bartering...bro, being in the city is such a drag, I once told my uncle that it's sad how we are literally living for deadlines, to the extent where we don't actually get to live and appreciate life to the fullest because we are forever chasing something...hayi masibuyele embho nyan.
Peneul dropping knowledge, MacG, Sol & Ghost Lady being the everyday South African giving input and asking important questions. This episode should be on every television screen in the country
All I can say about this episode, is that you don't have to agree with a person. But be open minded and hear different perspective from other people. Simple. No need to insult.
Nkululeko and cults., DJ Sub, Penuel, Podcast and chill let's make it happen. All of them chilling talking about the world
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"Your body is the only asset that you'll own" Deep 🔥🔥🔥🙏
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Why is this episode not on a million views 👏👏👏👏I love intelligent people and critical thinkers. I also like how actively Sol uses his brain he challenges the Guests opinion and Penuel literally also thinks on his feet... This interview can never be planned..... My top 2 interview with Israel Zulu episode
Yoh after watching this episode my mind felt like I was in another dimension. How this guy can speak about things will make you think hard.
The 2 hours of thz interview felt like 15mins indeed.
Mind is power, thank you so very much chillers.🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼
I like how Areece has outlined some of the things Penuel talked about on his music _ clearly shows how liberated and intelligent the boy is. Been longing for the podcast with Penuel, such an exceptional mind.
Mind Blowing, Eye Opening, These are the conversations we should be having on a daily on all platforms! Therapeutic work gents ☮
Eye opening? Have you heard of Jordan Peterson? You're behind, Sir.
Mind blowing? Aibo
@@faniimabuza You can always tell who gets their news from social media, as opposed to reading up on material from proper scholars.
So excited to see Penuel in the house.
Finally 💃💃💃
This interview should have been 5 hrs long, it was a great interview. The best in my humble view, my biggest take was' lets be critical thinkers, lets use our analytical faculty to analyze information, lets not just absorb information because it was said by someone we like, lets question every thing. That's why we have the conscious mind, to reject and accept information. Great interview indeed , I am still in awe! Any man that encourages critical thinking has my utmost respect ,it is Andrew Carnegie who said "You are what you think. So just think big, believe big ,give big, forgive big, laugh big, love big and live big" As black people we must stop thinking like victims because we will forever be victims , everything is created in the mind ,what we see is just a manifestation of our thoughts.
Hello fellow Chiller...I resonate with much of your thought in response.. One thing that lingers In my mind is one question... When one is in solo space, where is free thinking then? We are human beings ...race, culture, religion and all that our daily existence entails and boxes for 'safety' , structure or controls.. All man orientated... Is then our problem as a human race not fear? Fear of self ? How do we as the chillers understand, follow and question for positive change and a greater positive influence... Get intrigued, motivated and enlightened.... Yet it ends here... In comment and opinionated view points... Have we then not always been woke.... Here is Penuel.. One of many stepping forth to "share".. on a platform that allows mar movement and engagements. How do we relate and question and understand.... Coz we've always known.... We are... And all is abound as the answer...
I don't regret following this guy, I don't agree with some of the things he says but this man is intelligent..🙆
“Good men need to learn how to be dangerous” I felt that. Since the riots and seeing the indians and whites armed I have been wanting to get armed myself. The time is now.
100% agree with Pen… as black people we have an issue with accounting for our actions 🥹
We may not totally agree with him, but his reasoning is spot on.
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This indeed needs more than 5 hours! Penuel is jst something else yoh!
52:49 I totally agree, I do have to say though we can only ever say fuck history the day we aren't force fed other peoples "we invented maths" that makes us look at them as if they are the greatest to have ever walked on this god forsaken ball of misery.
The documentary(1:50:25) of Afrikaner kids in military camps is called Fatherland...for those who are interested.
Too much swearing... I apologize. I'll do better next time 🙏🏽
We appreciate authentic speech...don't apologize..own it.
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It's okay bro.
Fuck that
We Like these Vibez bro. Swearing Is Part Of The Originality. Just be you.
After watching this episode,I realized how many conversations I need to engage in:first with myself 🤯🤯 Mac & Sol,that you for bringing this guy on,he took me to parts of my brain I never knew I had ❤️❤️🥺 arghh!!! Man!!!
I like Penuel. He is super 👌 cool. Very focused and not easily distracted. I love it when he unpacks one topic thoroughly before he answers the next one even when asked more questions. He stands his ground and finishes one topic and then moves to the next topic and goes back without being reminded. He is a legend 🙌
👌 his delivery is priceless
@Kgotso Sambo He didn't answer any questions thoroughly he just made bizarre statements that didn't make any sense.
He said women need to stop being difficult, and then turned around and said he's advised his son to teach his daughter to fight so that she can fight boys. Most boys are stronger than girls, what happens if a boy hits her and hurts her? Also, what happens if the daughter takes the same fighting mentality into the her marriage?
He then said that men are animals, they are wild and women need to be equally crazy. Thing is, men and women are wired differently. In the Traditional African society, when boys came to a certain age, they were entrusted in the care of their father, they were taught how to herd cattle, hunt (and/or fish), they were initiated into manhood under the supervision of men and instructed how to be husbands and custodians, they then went into military and learnt how to protect the community.
Penuel has argued that getting married forces a woman to use her husband's surname which is demeaning. In the traditional African society, women used their CLAN NAMES. Surnames were introduced by the colonisers. Even today, our mothers are addressed by the clan names. There's absolutely no reason to be anti-marriage. *Marriage is a contract*, it gives both parties RIGHTS. Should your spouse end up on a life support machine you get to have a say, but if you are just living together, the parents get to have the final say. Statistics also show that two parent homes are more financially stable than one parent homes.
Sadly, colonisation destroyed our traditional way of life. Instead of giving in to our baser instinct we need to be looking for the best way to marry our traditional way of life to modern day life so that we can live amicably together.
Capitalism has created a world of Haves and Have nots. Many men are frustrated because they can't provide for themselves or their families properly. We need to be looking for solutions for these problems, not adding fuel to the fire.
We are struggle to handle money because money is a recent development in Africa. We used to engage in barter trade, we were self employed (everybody owned their land and cattle and ran small businesses). The white man got rid of our traditional economy, and introduced a different system which is very exploitative. . He robbed us of our Land (using various Land Acts) and pushed us into arid areas, he stole or killed our cattle and then he imposed Hut Tax. He then locked us out of the lucrative parts of the economy, only allowing us in as slave labour. Our parents struggled during Apartheid living hand to mouth.
1994 was supposed to bring about change, but the ANC got played at CODESA. Truth is when they got the keys to the country, ,they found that the Boers had emptied the coffers and stuck South Africa with a debt of $25 BILLION. Tata asked the World Bank, IMF and Western powers to cancel the debt but they refused,. He asked them for something similar to the Marshall Plan (Grants and Loans (at low interest 2%); akin to what the USA gave Europe to build after the 2nd World War) but they refused. On to of that, they deliberately cut back on Foreign Investment! The ANC was crippled, they had to shelve all the development plans (houses, hospitals ,schools energy for all, jb creation), and instead focus on paying off the debt, sorting out South Africa's credit rating so that the govt could be able to borrow on favourable terms! Sadly, somewhere along the way corruption became common place within the ANC.
Penuel, much like Nota is mentally ill, and you lot are enabling him.
@@lekis5975 I wish I could pin your comment, I haven’t watched the whole this, not even half through it but when I scroll through comments people are praising this guy and I’m like why? Am I listening to the same person the chillers are listening too because clearly I haven’t heard anything concrete In what he’s saying. Anyways he took me when he said he has 6 kids and wants more and that’s when I knew the type of person he is. He is selfish, wants to have the last word, and doesn’t care about other people, he just wants to be remembered when he dies.
@@thandoprudencendlovu5240 Sisi, he has SIX children by FOUR different women. At one point he had a very public spat with one of them. They were embroiled in a legal dispute which he happily documented on social media. Last I heard, he had decided not to pay child support. When men do such things, it's the children who get hurt. If he doesn't the mother (s) to get the money, he could have just paid the school fees directly to the school and bought school uniform and stationary. Anyway, the podcast just got worse and worse, he was advocating women employ violent tactics...iYho! I can't even.
It 's one thing to invite people who have achieve something, who've gone through their ups and downs, and are looking to share something constructive with us...this man something else, he is the epitome of dysfunction... I'm not entirely sure what chillers are cheering on.
Please watch it again and if it doesn't make sense still, then I'll try to explain to you what he is saying
Jordan Peterson of South Africa🔥. This guy is lethal when he articulates seemingly complex issues into simple and understandable sentences/analogies
Hhaayyy
Exactly what I was thinking
Danko
He is basically using the same talking points. He's just using it in the South African context
@@suzygirl1843 I repeat ,hhhaayyyiii Jordan Peterson is on a whole other level
"Who gave you woman empowerment" the silent after that question I felt in deep inside. Great interaction. This episode definitely falls under my top 5
One thing about well spoken people is that no matter how much you wanna disagree with them, you still can’t help but listen.
"Your body is the only real asset you'll ever own " ~Penuel
Most of the things he said is influenced by reading. Reading opens the mind folks, read and ask questions and let it be a stimula to innovation
I've already watched this twice in less than 24 hours.. so much knowledge.. we have a lot to learn and unlearn.👌👌
Critical thinking is very important, I understand what Penual is saying even if I don’t agree with some of his takes. He is brilliant
He's not saying anything new
@@suzygirl1843 he is saying most of the things new to many! I wonder why you listen to the whole podcast while he is not saying anything new! We know Penuel the Black Pen, we don't know!!
2hours is not enough we need more of this guy.
Bra you need Jesus in your life . This man just give him 500 millions dollers he will deny his religion 😅😅😅😅
She doesnt need a white non existant man
The episode we've been waiting for🙌🏿🙌🏿 I like this collabo of Virtual Mkhukhu & Podcast and Chill🥰🥳🥳🥳
a brilliant ecosystem. love it!
It’s a collaboration of Penuel the black pen and podcast and chill
Nah there's no collab.
Cav Sbu is a business man and being a
business man it means u capitalise when u see an
opportunity. He saw an opportunity in
Podcast n chill so he had to capitalise in
false pretense of being "humble and being
OG "
if he didn't see the numbers Mac n Sol were
gettin man wouldn't even mention anything
about em.
It's not rocket science. Don't be blinded.
PS: it's my opinion by the way. No hate
@@Zy-gote I respect your opinion but disagree. I have a small TH-cam channel with just over 700 subscribers and DJ Sbu commented on 3 of my videos. Very small channel in the bigger scheme of things but that's somewhat of an endorsement on my side to keep going (in fact he said he's looking forward to my growth). So in short I think he's being genuine. Plus I think MacG interviewed him on like episode 18 or something of podcast and chill... Before the heavy numbers🤷🏾♂️
@@Zy-gote + become a member Bro, that's real collaboration 😆
This guy has some valid points, I really hate it when we question the government and they mention things like if it was not for the ANC a black man won't be here right now...it's like this phycology they put in us wanting us to appreciate that they freed this country from apartheid we know and we appreciate that but they can't be using that card all the time
Jordan Peterson and Andrew Tate must come fetch one of their own. This dude is FREE. You're a big inspiration my brother
This interview was educating me and I didn't even realize that this was a 2hr interview. Pen is an intellectual gent and he knows how to articulate himself so well, a lot of things he said made sense because of the ways he put them out there to the public. We need a Part 2 Definitely...💯
Ayyy this guy is delusional 😂
I always learn something new and interesting from the discussions on the podcast, which is something that mainstream media doesn't really provide. This is a lovely platform, and I sincerely hope the podcast team and crew are aware of the beauty and power of what they are providing to us each day. Although I found some of the topics and concepts Penuel spoke difficult to grasp, generally, this has been one of my favorite episodes. It is always lovely to hear some new ideas and get to know and observe other people's thinking patterns.
A very informed person.but I don't agree with everything that he says.
As a chiller,if we each contributed R100 just for one month we can all decide where it goes. That's R70 000 000 that can impact real change and that's what I'm for.
Im waiting for that time.
This is interesting
I like your thinking🤜🤜
What you are describing is a brilliant idea. Read into Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAOs) . This is the infustructure we need to do so.
excellent idea im in
Love Penuel, he’s a student in the knowledge industry, has a lot to give to us in simple terms, which we call smart & articulate. Still has a lot learn.
I love him !
Dineo please come fetch Sol 🙋✋🤣🤣🤣🤣. Wow!!! the numbers on the episode is already insane 😃. Proud Penuelist and Chiller 🥳🥳🥳🎉🎉🎉
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@@Penuelism man please don't stop keep on Digging more info for the youth for South Africa to better the country
I'm a Zulu, Black, African and Christian man, but great interview.
The best podcast in AFRICA
In the world
We’re living in exciting times I’m based in America 🇺🇸 and I wish I was home right now seeing how the younger generation is waking up ✊what a time to be alive 👏
I like how MacG handles interviews !!!!!!
There’s some sensible stuff in this interview. But there’s also a lot of stuff I don’t think is sensible. I appreciate him sharing all of it🙏🏽
I'm impressed by the way Macg posed the questions. Well thought out.
MacG, Sol, Ghost Lady & The whole team, please ask this guy to be your mental advisor on business decisions, for me this is on of thee greatest chills you’ve done to date, Big Up.🙌🏾
I really enjoyed this episode, Penuel is so knowledgeable.
But not a leader he doesn’t believe in the black and he thinks his superior
@Mpume Khumalo You call this knowledgeable? Penuel said women need to start murdering and raping men. He said that African women are too combative, and then turned around and said, he encourages his children to fight each other, so that his daughter can learn to fight, so that she can fight boys estratweni. Boys are stronger than girls, what if she gets into a fight with a strong boy and he hurts her? What if she carries that fighting spirit into her marriage?
He said Afrikaner women are not as problematic as African women...did he hear what Afrikaner women had to say when Oscar Pistorius murdered Reeva Steenkamp? It's not all pap and vleeis for abhoMarika!
He said African women like to attack Muslim women who choose to work in the family business.. Firstly, African women have never attacked Muslim women for their choices. It is the WEST who went to wage war under the guise of liberating Afghani women from their burkas! He said African women refuse to work in family owned businesses and would much rather work for corporate. Where are these African owned family businesses? Wena do you know any woman who refused to work in a family owned business and instead opted to work in corporate?
On the issue of money, he doesn't know that in the traditional african society, every one was self employed- everyone owned land and cattle and they had their own side business either trading, weaving, pottery, beadwork, blacksmith etc. The white man came and destroyed our traditional way of life, he stole our cattle, whatever he didn't still he killed! It's in the history books. He then used the law to steal the arable land, and pushed our grandfathers into arid land. When our forefathers refused to work for him in the mines, he implemented the the HUT TAX, thereby forcing young men to work in the mines for a pittance just so as to be able to pay the HUT TAX for their parents and grandparents! Our forefathers were excluded from the economy, they were overworked, underpaid and subjected to all manner of abuse!
As Black people we have only been dealing with money for about 120 years, meantime Jews have been operating as shylocks (money lenders) for CENTURIES! Maps Maponyana said research revealed that it will take the average Black family EIGHT GENERATIOns (200 years) to get out of poverty!
On marriage, he says he doesn't want to get married, because marriage subjugates women by forcing them to use their husband's surnames...in the traditional African society a married woman was always referred to by her CLAN NAME. Even today, the in-laws refer to the makoti by her CLAN NAME!
Marriage is a contract. It gives women rights! If you anything happens to your husband the wealth is protected. If a spouse end up on a life support, then you can decided when to switch off the machine, but if you are co-habiting the parents can take primary position and make decisions!
Back in the day when a woman got married she received cattle (lobola) and land, marriage actually made women wealthy. White women on the other hand are the ones who had to pay lobola! Their husbands would chow the money, get wife number 2 and rinse and repeat, The Marriage Women's Act 1882 was enacted to protect a woman's dowry. To this day, in Europe, when a woman gets married, her father has to pay for her wedding!
African women tilled the land. Men looked after cattle (no easy feat considering the wild animals and threats from marauding warriors from other nations). Men also hunted game. At the end of the day, women brought vegetables, grain, fruit, seeds and nuts to the table, whilst, men brought meat. Our grandmothers didn't need feminism because they were independent, they went dutch before white women knew the meaning of the word White women on the other hand, created feminism because they were oppressed.
African women became oppressed under colonisation, because our women bought into the colonisers ways of oppressing women. Black now think that Black women are too much, they think Black women need to make themselves small like these white women who are low vibrational creatures- very passive aggressive!
No Sisi, don't be taken in by the pretty face and Model C school accent. When someone shows you who they are, believe them. Narcissists are not good people!
@@lekis5975 You see...you are also just like him, very knowledgeable and you articulate(write) very well. Mina I admire people like him and you also because you know how to put your point across. I don't agree with everything he said but what he said got me thinking, same way it got you thinking.
Anyways I think you also brilliant, I read this looooong reply and I was like he/she knows their ish. You see if you had a youtube channel id be subscribing now.
PS: lol I'm definitely not mesmerized by his English accent and his looks, it's the way he thinks for me.😉😃
@@MsKay287 Ah MaKhumalo! You are a sweettalker wena pick a struggle!😂
@@MsKay287 and wena makhumalo unkulunkulu wakubusisa ngokukwazi ukulalela umuntu noma ephikisa opinion yakho uphinde ukwazi ukusho something positive about them wow 👌... sisi I love your personality. ❤️
Sol was worried that he bombed on the Roast...ay ayikho leyonto... Sol nailed his part, people just had really high expectations and he also felt like he under delivered because of the crowd. I think he showed out.... Shout out to Sol🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🙌🙌🙌
Sol doesn't script his punch lines they are on real time , the rest of the roast was scripted.
He really did good ..just mpho pops also brought him down with those words ...he really nailed it..most ddnt even get his punchlines but we do...it wasn't bad man m proud personally
Agreed!
Plus that crowd was mostly industry and we all know how they love to hate Mac and Sol...
Very true , I felt the same way
Poeple who still need to be on this platform
1.Lilian Dube
2.Gayton McKenzie
3. Bricks
4. Cyril Ramaphosa
5. Casper Nyovest
6. Zolisa Xavula
7. King Monada
8. Chief Mogweng mongweng
9. Mzwakhe Mbuli
10. Trevor Noah
Those personalities will influence the number of viewers this podcast gets with every single interview session or episode.
#11 should be Themba Ndaba Brutus from the queen
Jacob Zuma
OMG I would love to hear Mzwakhe ambuli and Brutus Themba Ndaba
Trevor!
Penuel is a big deal. I follow him on Facebook. Very intelligent.
Very very intelligent!
he is
He is slept on
One of the most profound interviews...we getting a lashing today. We so emotional to the point that we can't achieve anything. Learn, copy and paste from the slave masters. Radical/critical thinking like this it's what going to make us prosperous
10000%. I always say copy and paste or edit the systems of the master to serve you, your circle or people. Emotions are blinding and blocking alot of Africans, especially south Africans from progress and success.
Black South Africans, majority think that being emotional, labelling & calling "sell out" is winning!! If Afrikaners, Jews, Moslems are winning, what wrong from learning from them! We rather be fcuked by our Black Cult Politicians, who become rich overnight & blind us with grant!!
One of the most profound, enlightening and honesty conversational episodes on this podcasts, thumbs up guys..🇿🇲
Thank you so much for this interview bafethu. We love and appreciate your work! This particular episode should be watched in schools.
Definitely
This Penuel guy is such a profound thinker and quite an intellectual. I honestly love his ideas and thinking.
This episode deserves millions views. Mind opening
This guy is flipping open minded beyond the word open
Bruh!!!
Guys I was meant to spend these two hours remaining before my bed time studying, and I don’t regret spending them watching this episode! Penuel has dropped a lot of great gems here 🙌🏽
Mac G: Are you gonna answer any of my questions?
I was thinking the same thing.
Great stuff, one key aspect that he raises is the issue of people being afraid of having their own opinion. Great stuff.
@Mbazima Ngoveni It's okay to have your own opinion as long as it is based on facts and truth. Nowadays, people will stay chatting kak, and when challenged they start arguing that it's their own opinion...a wrong opinion should be challenged and rebutted!
@@lekis5975 exactly, this one guy on my FB (who is not a chiller BTW) wanted his “following” to agree with him about how Mac liked how the way UK is run and how he’d like for SA to be same under e.g. DA.
It’s his opinion right, but now he expected everyone to agree that he doesn’t like Mac’s idea and also noticing how negative he is towards the podcast.
😒That’s when I questioned his “Opinion” based on the fact that #1 he just doesn’t like the Podcast, #2 above that he will then never see anything good said on the podcast.
Probably the most powerful interview I've seen on podcast and chill. So many epiphanies dropped and unpopular idea. Penuel is an amazing thought leader. We need more of him on the show..
From time to time I do come back to watch this episode because for me this is one of the best episodes across all podcasts.
Everything that Pen is saying, should be exactly how Basic Education History Textbook looks like 🤞
The podcast has become Sol's therapy session. A space to be unradio. I love to see it
LOL He gets so excited
Shout out to Pen. Had to rewatch this cause that’s how I got to know him and his podcast is the best for me 💯
One needs to be careful when listening to this guy cos he's so good at articulating he's views and ideas and can easily influence alot of people without them knowing if he's bull shitting or not
He did say people are allowed to take or reject his ideas
That is why one should be a critical thinker and do your own research and come to your own conclusion.
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I agree with you here. The episode is entertaining but I would NOT call it educating. LOL! The guy has a very interesting perspective on life and the world.
That's what I thought, felt like he was overhyped, but okay. 🤭
Edit: I commented too early before finishing the interview, he does raise a lot of good points 🤭
This guy is such a fluent speaker, I can listen to him all day long.
But the fucks!! Yho
Man! 💯
Ultimately, this guy is a good example that you can still learn a lot from someone you disagree with.
Nothing as beautiful as collaborating and coming together as black people ❣️
This is by far one of the best among the best shows!!! Wow you guys I'm officially hooked👌🏾
Very insightful, what a smart , well articulate human being Penuel is.
The black Pen we never stop learning literally he is so smart ❤️
Sol is a huge asset to this podcast
Bruhhh this episode though🔥🔥.
Honestly, this is the kind of fire I had expected from CIC Malema's interview
Fresh mind, that's what we need to move forward. Eita Penuel👍🏽
I thought 2 hour session it’s long but enjoyed every minute of it. Got educated. Pen!
Glad to see safas waking up to the realities of life. Build your kingdom today, protect your vision!🙏🇿🇦
I see a typical Zulu Man in Pen he just thinks he's God coz of his qualifications and chievements and just because something seems right doesn't mean it is right. But anyways love his confidence and hardworking spirit
Buddy there is a neon sign saying "I have an inferiority complex" over your comment.
Also I don't believe that you can start a religion when you are not creator of all things on earth and beyond
Penuel is born for such a time like this where many are looking for alternatives to the "norm". His views will kick start many great thinkers and doers who will help reshape our communities into the desired state. *Mind Power*
Many of us consume and regadgitate theories and conspiracies as if they were facts yet when people challenge our worldview, we box and label them. Let's appreciate these platforms that allow us to hear unpopular views and open up discussions.
A year Later It's my first time watching this Episode and I must Say Penuel Is a Gee.
The dude is Smart much respect for the dude 🙌🔥
These are the vibes I get every week at The Hustlers Corner. Grootman always throws gems for days. There's always something to learn, and implement from him, and the 2 platforms. This is beautiful, and a blessing to be apart of the revolution for Africans, and Africa.
Guys don't get distracted with him calling himself a god. This guy has very practical thoughts. Many useful nuggets you can take from him.
sol phenduka interrupted him a lot
Lmao bruh I get so frustrated when people are that shallow. Like surely your brain isn't that small?
I think between his excitement and 1 too many, he couldn't contain himself. Cause he is usually such a good engaging host. McG surprised me cause he usually is the one clowning about but he was really engaged and open to know more.
Besides that's just an ambiguous title like (king, landlord, lord, master e.t.c)
@@khumbudzorambau5067 maybe thats y Dineo doesnt allow him to talk lol
I won't lie , I think the whole Christianity thing was meant to blind us as Black people. African history and Spirituality makes more sense to me as a black person.
I'm going through changes, and digging deep about the history of our ancestors.
All Religions! Not just Christiamity
Every spiritual shit claimed to be practiced over the years is blinding. Someone who literally was breathing the same air as you came with a theory about ancestors and people followed, how weird.
@@shezinkosinathi It's weird right. But African history makes more sense besides the proof of it all. I don't see myself praying to God anymore, it doesn't make any sense why I should do so.
And come back educate us 🙏
It's soo very true cause it was used question our hummuilty
We love this guy he must come back, i feel there is more he can share with us
Follow him on his channel.
This guy's knowledge is unmatched
FIRST TIME COMENTING .... THANKS FOR INVITING PENUEL AM NOW WATCHING THIS EPISODE IT IS 00:23 AND I HAVE TO PREPARE FOR WORK IN 4 HOURS