Sista Goes Off On Nigerians For Speaking On What They Would Do Better If Living In America

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.พ. 2024
  • Emma Ansah reports on a sista who goes off on Nigerians for speaking on all the things they would do better if they were living in America and negative comments about Americans

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  • @user-tp6hs9ph3h

    I see no falsehoods in what this woman said. Straight 🔥🔥🔥

  • @mactown91210

    It's the being called lazy that kills me. Our ancestors were worked like dogs from sun up to sun down and the whole time being called lazy by a pale person sitting on a horse with a whip. Massa up on the porch drinking piss and spit lemonade calling us lazy. SMH! I work 12 hour shifts and ain't nothing lazy about me.

  • @CRURayality

    She spoke the ENTIRE truth

  • @florencenicholson4851

    If they can do so much, why not start doing it in their own country.

  • @BjtheLawyer_

    Say it for the people in da back! The disrespect from non white immigrants towards Foundational Black Americans is wild! You can’t know history & still show disrespect!

  • @icecreambeats101

    I agree with this sista 100 percent. I got fired from a job because I couldn’t stand the people I worked with talking about black Americans. They were Africans, a couple Afro Latinos and black Caribbeans I worked with and they talked bad about black Americans. The comment made me literally sick to my stomach and I reported them to HR. They fired me instead. I got a lawyer and sued them and they got fired. Was it worth it? Yes and I found a better job.

  • @kingquestOZ

    Black Americans started in the worst possible situation and fought out of it. We are the most successful and influential black people on the planet. Many liberties we enjoy here blacks had to fight for.

  • @natashasmith7743

    There are a lot a Black Americans doing well. That needs to be highlighted more.

  • @isaiahmartin5092

    Black Americans are literally the Phoenix that continues to rise out of the Ashes. I’m so proud of this Black woman for speaking facts and standing on Morals.

  • @chrisbush773

    Brought tears to my eyes listening to this Queen defend the honor of Black Americans. The true spirit of a warrior Queen.

  • @iismyalias

    Calling Foundational Black Americans lazy is just echoing colonizer/enslaver speak. We’ve been called “lazy” as a collective since we’ve had to be PAID for our labor in monetary units.

  • @Xenythx
    @Xenythx  +158

    Damn I felt her in my soul 🥹😮‍💨

  • @PraisestoYah

    All praises to the creator 🙏🏿🙌🏿 we have the power of YAH behind us.

  • @illacook3636

    I feel her passion and this is why some of us identify as FBA and not African American.

  • @Mkym365
    @Mkym365  +175

    This message in Reality should apply to all Africans , Caribbeans, Jamaicans and the African Diaspora if we’re keeping it 💯

  • @winluvwinluv3734

    I think it's pure jealousy. They wish they were us because they believe we had it easier not knowing our struggle.

  • @christopherbrown9279

    Black Americans built America. Try building your own country like us.

  • @dianecrowder4971

    Sista, you are 💯🎯! My father was born in Jacksonville, Florida. My mom is from Limon Costa Rica as a legal vetted immigrant whose parents are from Jamaica! Don't get excited and waste your precious breath on a lost group of sellouts! My heart is hardened towards people who think like that in 2024! I am done with them!🙄🤷🏾‍♀️😎

  • @marvl6472
    @marvl6472  +125

    A lot should be done before you get to America, all the resources in Nigeria, get on your leaders

  • @kennethjohnson1071

    This young lady was speaking truth to Power. And for my people that’s over on the continent, you probably could do better if you do excellent at home, the richest continent on planet earth, and look at what we are going through and I emphasize we. 😢😢