And everyone lives in huts and sends their 3 year old kids to walk 40 miles to get water for their families everyday. Also the families have been taken care of by the 3 year old kids (who work 2 jobs collecting trash day and night) since they were 1 lol.
@@selenacordeiro1458 "When I was ya age, I walked 40 miles to get water for my family and worked fifteen jobs collecting trash n' night at TREE YEARS OLD, while yu waste ya life away, yu corrupted crisis"
For those who dont know, he is a Ugandan comedian and in the background he is speaking no language at all...just gibberish😂 and he plays all the roles including the commentary.
I haven't seen many African documentaries, but for me they look like: 1. Filming form the car in the busy city street. 2. Middle of the nowhere people walking dirt road when lone jeep passes by. 3. Village woman does chores near her shack. 4. Kids gather around the camera. By the way, music was on point.
Everyone has flies on their heads It's always dry and dusty. It never rains Water is either chocolate or milk tea Foreigners are always chased by children when they are on foot Kids always wear adult clothes
His eldest son (out of the 52 kids) who is only 5 years old, is the man of the house now. James had to move to try to find work and the family hasn’t heard from him in 4 years so now the 5 year old is providing for the entire family by breeding goats and selling them and raising them by himself…. Oh and the fly had just as many kids as James. So now everyone gets a fly of their own.
@@djjackson-pickett7558 Bro... 🤦♂ South-Africa is a country. fact check everything that people say to u. The education system is known for lying to people & not telling u everything. Before u know it u'r going to start believing that "we evolved from monkeys" aka the lie of darwinian-evolution.
We need an entire series on this parody 😂😂😂 every detail is on point - from the soundtrack, to the cast and director, to the narrators tone...right down to the fly. Comedy well delivered🤣🤣🤣
@Jfj456 I'm genially curious: I'm from the Germany and we see us as culturally different from other Germans like 100 km away. Seeing the whole of Africa as a monolithic cultural block is crazy, but how strong are divisions within a country? Not sure what country you're from do you identify yourself primarily as a citizen of your country or of a small ethical / cultural group?
The closing screen with thousands of donors triggered me. I have seen many similar situations where a simple project claims to have been funded by so many donors and wondered: what did they do wiall that money?
Oftentimes, donors only want to give the bare minimum. If it is set too low or the project doesn't offer to achieve much / draw a lot of attention, then you end up with a situation that calls for many donors. The environmental sector suffers hugely from these phenomena.
This is hilarious. I’ve never been to Africa but I can understand and see how many Africans must get frustrated and a bit perturbed by the stereotypical African presentation to the rest of the world. This comedian is real,y funny.
They showed me pictures of starving Afrīcans on the TV when I was a boy. Meanwhile the starving Căŭcasīan kids in the nearby trailer park would follow me home to have a home cooked meal from my grandmother.
@@timecode37 You means shows like Malcom in the Middle? Shows like that depicted what was supposed to be a poor whīte family. Yet they still had the ability to own a home and support 3 children while sending one off to the military academy. That's a great example of what I mean. That's how shows presented "whlte poverty."
@@yohatch I dunno about that theory, I mean the Onion and Clickhole get picked up routinely by the algorithm and they're pretty merciless about the flaws of Western civilization - lets not forget how popular Key and Peele is as well. A good amount of independent comedians get the same amount of algorithm attention regardless of the content.
They always do this, and really breaks my heart, even when the documentary has nothing to do with poverty, they definitely will mention how the country is poor🤔🤔
The documentary ends with a segment about how this is why we should allow one of the oil/mining companies that sponsored the docummentary to operate in Africa so they can bring "modern life" to the people there.
This year an article said that was best for 12 years old enter the workforce than wasting time in school, worst part is that the population here is so dumb that they think is a great idea, and can you tell is the same journal that had an article about why public schools shouldn't exist
my favorite African videos are the car repairs. They had to replace a car battery in one, then used scrap lead to fabricate a new battery, pour in water and acid, make the contacts with a mold, all of that. using raw scrap to make new parts would feel so rewarding when it actually works.
Part 2 please. This time include the poverty-stricken malnourished big-bellied children with tattered clothes. The children could be taking care of the cows. Unfortunately, he is a poor man so, they’ll run after a white mans car. Great job with the African drumbeat, fly, the rubbish African dialect, narrator’s voice and the non-profit making companies funding the documentary. Very on point.
Christmas and Easter are pagan holidays not commanded anywhere in the Bible. They serve other gods and we're breaking the ten commandments when we celebrate them so we gotta repent. If you read Romans 1:22-27, serving other gods is the reason why we're living in Sodom and Gomorrah right now. Also check Ezekiel 20:19-21, the Sabbath is Saturday morning to Sunday morning and it's the sign between God and his people, so if you don't have that sign God is gonna pour out his fury upon you in tribulation. And read Isaiah 66:15-17, people who eat unclean like pork and shellfish are going to be consumed by fire in the tribulation. So repent from eating this stuff. And the Messiah's name isn't Jesus, it's Yeshua, he comes in the Father's name Yehovah. He warned us about another coming in his own name in John 5:42-43 because you don't have the love of God in you (the ten commandments - 1 John 5:2-3).
I am back for the fifth time. Can't get enough of this video and currently I am being reminded of the video you made about Africans making a telemundo film😆😆😆😆😂😂
Man, I have been watching your comedy back to back for almost two weeks now and trust me you need to be dropping everyday lol, sometimes I just come to your channel and refresh the page to see if there's any new hit lol 👍👍👍👍👍
You'd believe everywhere in Africa is all red dirt and no one wears shoes
Exactly 😂😂😂
Africa is a singular country fr
And everyone lives in huts and sends their 3 year old kids to walk 40 miles to get water for their families everyday. Also the families have been taken care of by the 3 year old kids (who work 2 jobs collecting trash day and night) since they were 1 lol.
@@selenacordeiro1458 "When I was ya age, I walked 40 miles to get water for my family and worked fifteen jobs collecting trash n' night at TREE YEARS OLD, while yu waste ya life away, yu corrupted crisis"
@@maxwellquipey1 🤣
Bro roasted whole western media in a single video😂
The whole western media? Not only their documentaries about Afrika?
For those who dont know, he is a Ugandan comedian and in the background he is speaking no language at all...just gibberish😂 and he plays all the roles including the commentary.
I am Nigerian and I immediately knew it was gibberish 😂
😂😂😂 that is too Funny 🤣🤣🤣
I am European, born in African and I too knew he was speaking Gibberish.
I am Russian and i immediately get the fake language joke.
Wdym? This is exactly how it sounds like, minus the intense clicks
"The fly has flown away" 😂😂😂
I was dead! Remind's me of a Trevor Noah joke. 😂😂😂
@@a.r.tavares1322 "Remind's", bruh
@@ingrids.3437 Oh shocking. Clutch your pearls, Ingrid!
TO EVERYONE IN THIS CHAT:
*THE JUDGEMENT OF GOD IS DRAWING NIGH.*
REPENT TODAY AND GIVE YOUR LIFE TO JESUS TO ESCAPE ETERNAL DAMNATION
@@idehenebenezerprobably referencing Trevor Noah lol
I haven't seen many African documentaries, but for me they look like:
1. Filming form the car in the busy city street.
2. Middle of the nowhere people walking dirt road when lone jeep passes by.
3. Village woman does chores near her shack.
4. Kids gather around the camera.
By the way, music was on point.
Why is this so true
"Kids gather around the camera" 😂
Sad looking woman eating fufu
Guys walking with a jar of water on their head: "the nearest well is 500km away..."
That's pretty much Africa in a nutshell...
Everyone has flies on their heads
It's always dry and dusty. It never rains
Water is either chocolate or milk tea
Foreigners are always chased by children when they are on foot
Kids always wear adult clothes
His documentary was funded by all global corporations😆
😂 😂
😂😂😂
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No chinese company?😯 They do so much for Africa('s natural resources) ⛏️⛏️😅
@@tomasseman6388Pretty sure some became Chinese since u posted ur comment. :3
meanwhile the neighbouring village:
*"I don't want peace. I WANT PROBLEMS ALWAYS"*
😂
😂😂😂
Dw it's the same in Europe
Its Not Always The Same as Europe but when Europe its called a world war
😂😂🤣
THE WAY THE MUSIC CAME BACK AFTER THE FLY CAME BACK💀
😅
The fly was also the musician
The fly did WHAT?!
Is that music from Civilization? It reminds me of playing Civ3.
Yooo 😂😂😂😂😂
We need an update on James. How is he doing? How are his 10 wives? And his 52 children? And the fly?
Now he has 20 wives and 104 children
@@foodeater1236 James, or the fly?
🤣🤣🤣
His eldest son (out of the 52 kids) who is only 5 years old, is the man of the house now. James had to move to try to find work and the family hasn’t heard from him in 4 years so now the 5 year old is providing for the entire family by breeding goats and selling them and raising them by himself….
Oh and the fly had just as many kids as James. So now everyone gets a fly of their own.
@@selenacordeiro1458breeding goats? mehh, mehhhhh
😂How did the wife know everyone in the village is bad in bed?
I mean there is two explanations. Reviews from their many wives or she personally tried herself.
cos they bad in bed. tis the truth.
Sex review💀@@exosproudmamabear558
According to the African documentaries she knows because she's tried them
How do you think they all have 52 children ?!
Remember kids, there’s still people that think Africa is a country
yee haw 🤠
I was taught Africa is a country and a continent - is that not true?
@@djjackson-pickett7558 Bro... 🤦♂ South-Africa is a country. fact check everything that people say to u. The education system is known for lying to people & not telling u everything. Before u know it u'r going to start believing that "we evolved from monkeys" aka the lie of darwinian-evolution.
@@djjackson-pickett7558 Is Asia a country?
@@Sylvia-yp2dx no, it's not (was that a rhetorical/sarcastic question?)
Not him translating the goat bleating LOLLL
That part had me crying😭😂
😂😂😂😂😂
I love how Africans have a much louder voice now that social media exists!
Needed 😩 I grew up with classmates thinking Africa as a continent is all dirt and poverty and lack of water
This is actually very true. They are getting more exposure in forms of entertainment and media now.
Yes, and thank God for THAT👏🏾!
You do, but the fact that many choose to reside outside of their continent is contradicting those who say how much better Africa is than portrayed.
@@tias.6675okay your logic is just flawed. Think about how many people from objectively rich countries also choose to live in another country?
The translator voice after a sec is so accurate 😂
Needs voodoo chants, starving animals, and the BBC logo
The BBC logo 😂
@@nicovandermerwe2747 i am poor.i hav nothing to give but sperm
Exactly. @@nicovandermerwe2747
@@nicovandermerwe2747 ♠ lol
The bleating like goats killed me🤣🤣🤣
I had the closed captioning on and it said "bleeding like gods" 😂
And the fact that the bleats were "translated" 😂😂😂😂
I literally spent my entire childhood not knowing Africa had cities because of these things
You might be surprised to learn that Australia has a wide variety of environments, not just deserts 😉
@@aymonfoxc1442 u mean africa? Lol
@@aymonfoxc1442wrong continent LMAOOOO
go search after knowledge, its yours and no others obligation to learn about the world
Oh yes, same here.
It’s always “In Africa” and never the specific country it’s being documented in
The final picture "funded by" kill me 😂😂😂
Even seeing your comment beforehand made it no less funny when I saw the actual funded by screen
I don't see shell company
😂😂
We need an entire series on this parody 😂😂😂 every detail is on point - from the soundtrack, to the cast and director, to the narrators tone...right down to the fly. Comedy well delivered🤣🤣🤣
😅 😅
Am here after tiktok in 2023.his video among others sent me
Ik this was seriously the most accurate protrayal of ANYTHING I've seen in _MY LIFE!!!!!!!!!!_
I nearly fainted from the accuracy😂😂😂
😂
As an African can confirm this is 100% accurate
Same
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As someone who dated a Ugandan girl, I wish it was true. Those girls are expensive oh my god
As a big ngo I can confirm this too
@Jfj456 I'm genially curious: I'm from the Germany and we see us as culturally different from other Germans like 100 km away. Seeing the whole of Africa as a monolithic cultural block is crazy, but how strong are divisions within a country? Not sure what country you're from do you identify yourself primarily as a citizen of your country or of a small ethical / cultural group?
The "fly on the head"-moment really caught me 😀!
The closing screen with thousands of donors triggered me. I have seen many similar situations where a simple project claims to have been funded by so many donors and wondered: what did they do wiall that money?
Oftentimes, donors only want to give the bare minimum. If it is set too low or the project doesn't offer to achieve much / draw a lot of attention, then you end up with a situation that calls for many donors. The environmental sector suffers hugely from these phenomena.
Steal it lol
Bought AKs and toyotas usually
As an African fly I can confirm that this is true ..
😂
🤣🤣🤣
This literary sums up everything about African documentaries
the music, dirt roads, huts, the translator talking above the person, the fly everything
This is hilarious. I’ve never been to Africa but I can understand and see how many Africans must get frustrated and a bit perturbed by the stereotypical African presentation to the rest of the world. This comedian is real,y funny.
These colonizers know damn well why they show these things. Is to make us think we can from nothing. And not that they stole everything from us.
Backwards AF
"Please tell the fly to come back" 😂
"A star is a star, a legend is a legend"😂😂😂
They showed me pictures of starving Afrīcans on the TV when I was a boy.
Meanwhile the starving Căŭcasīan kids in the nearby trailer park would follow me home to have a home cooked meal from my grandmother.
jesus christ.. i hope they're all ok now including you
And in the next AD, they show animals in game parks. If nature can sustain animals, why would people starve?
I mean, there's shows about poor white people, too. Should have switched the channel mate
@@timecode37 You means shows like Malcom in the Middle?
Shows like that depicted what was supposed to be a poor whīte family.
Yet they still had the ability to own a home and support 3 children while sending one off to the military academy.
That's a great example of what I mean.
That's how shows presented "whlte poverty."
@@leonfrancis3418 I'm not too familiar with american television, but isn't there stuff about trailer parks on COPS or similar shows?
Why this video doesn't have millions of views? It's so funny and accurate. 😂😂
Damn why the comment section is so fresh? 😳
It's probably way too accurate to get pushed by algorithm. West doesn't really like when their bs gets exposed, not even in a form of satire.
@@yohatch 100% true. Most trashy funny videos have millions of views but this gem with a lot of effort has not even 100K views. It's so disappointing.
For starters share it😂😂😂
@@yohatch I dunno about that theory, I mean the Onion and Clickhole get picked up routinely by the algorithm and they're pretty merciless about the flaws of Western civilization - lets not forget how popular Key and Peele is as well. A good amount of independent comedians get the same amount of algorithm attention regardless of the content.
How is he even keeping a straight face 😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's talent 😂😂😂😂
A star is a star, a legend is a legend.
If you have to ask the question then you won't understand the answer.
@@JZsBFF I see we are on different pages here,it is better for you to shut up if you do not understand English.Stop embarassing yourself please.
Lol. I was just thinking "They've even got the obligatory fly" when it flew off and they had to stop filming.
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣😭Not 54 children lol. They do Africa so bad in those documentaries
😅
Very true
They always make us look so primitive. With flies on our faces
When class meets comedy, this is what you get, you the best man
They always do this, and really breaks my heart, even when the documentary has nothing to do with poverty, they definitely will mention how the country is poor🤔🤔
Our brother nailed it. Dey aways put liquid dat attract flies, so it looks so bad.... Africa still d place to live for me
Because it is a curse, they are sending to your subconscious, now I REVERSE THAT TO THEM...
Africa's a continent, not a country.
Perhaps it's a skill issue that they are poor 😔
@@scientistmilorad9735 OWNING a bunch of things does not makes you rich.
You forgot to show James' children running on the dusty roads playing with sticks and waving at the camera
The accuracy... From that background sound,, to how the interpreter's voice joins in... Niice,,, I wish I could give you two likes at ones
Don't forget the list of funders 😂😂😂
The documentary ends with a segment about how this is why we should allow one of the oil/mining companies that sponsored the docummentary to operate in Africa so they can bring "modern life" to the people there.
don't worry, they'll ever so generously give people jobs in their death factories 👍
@@johnfreeman9349 Sure, the locals might develop deadly lung infections, but think of the economy.
This year an article said that was best for 12 years old enter the workforce than wasting time in school, worst part is that the population here is so dumb that they think is a great idea, and can you tell is the same journal that had an article about why public schools shouldn't exist
Very well put, but believe me, it's not just Africa, they do that to all those who're not European or North American, Australian and New Zealanders..!
This video never gets old - 2024
This is class act man! I liked the eyes of ten wives during introduction 😃😃
🤣 🤣 Thanks mate.
Act today and you can help feed this poor man for less than the price of a cup of coffee.
😂
Oh boy! The SNL skit.
You're too underated 😭😭this is so accurate
Okay man you nail every video you give us and I think you are just underrated. Much respect to you 😉
He's hilarious!!
Too accurate kkk
This so accurate 🤣
Don't forget the unrelated footage of wild animals spliced in.
And the footage of people dancing and singing.
@@mr_silver_eyes with red paint on their faces😂
Omg I’m tears😂. The end of the list funds contributors took me out. Everything in this village is on point.
my favorite African videos are the car repairs. They had to replace a car battery in one, then used scrap lead to fabricate a new battery, pour in water and acid, make the contacts with a mold, all of that. using raw scrap to make new parts would feel so rewarding when it actually works.
"a star is a star, a legend is a legend"
- wise words by african village man
He’s so underrated
This is funny ,classy and so so accurate
Much love from Monrovia 😂
Part 2 please.
This time include the poverty-stricken malnourished big-bellied children with tattered clothes.
The children could be taking care of the cows. Unfortunately, he is a poor man so, they’ll run after a white mans car.
Great job with the African drumbeat, fly, the rubbish African dialect, narrator’s voice and the non-profit making companies funding the documentary. Very on point.
In Africa a man married to ten wives is considered single .
fly credited in the end credits
2:52 Funded by😅
Very creative 😂 and true that’s how the western media has always portrayed Africa
Brilliant! I am invested! Give us more of James and his 10 wives, 52 children and the fly - the global audience wants to know more. 😂
This is big facts, African documents are always made like this.
Hilarious 😂😂😂
This never gets old.Creativity at its best 👌
Thanks
Guess what?! A documentary such as this one popped up as an Ad, just after watching this!
The funding companies and organisations though 😃😃😃😃
So clever. New level of mockumentary!
I didn't know that this WASN'T how it is. This is all I know of Africa.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣👏👏👏👏👏 African documentaries are really so funny 🤣😂 sending lots of love to African's
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 that is so true
There is always a baby drum 🥁 and flies over the eyes 👀 and a dubbed translator and motor bikes zooming around 😂😂😂😂😂
I love that this three year old clip appears on my feed now. I love this guy 🤣👍🏽👍🏽
You forgot about hunting with knife and bow 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 the translator is on point to the extent of interpreting a goat 😂😂 all these organizations funded what?! 🙆🏿♂️
This right here🤣🤣
The accuracy 😂😂
This is so Underrated.
I didn’t even realise how accurate this is until I saw this. 😂😂😂
I've learned so much about Africa thanks to that brave explorer funded by every company ever.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 the funded by patt with like 50 donors just finished me!
😃😀 I haven't laughed this hard in a long...
We need part 2, we want to know how many kids he has
54🙈🙈🙈🙈children mentioned at the start🤣🤣🤣
" The fly has flown away" Chuckle @ lets wait for the fly to come back o continue filming OMG!
So accurate.... I can't stop laughing 😂
Not me looking around me to look for the fly not knowing it was in the video 😂
That delayed translation xdddd
The sharpening of the tools just adds some razzle dazzle 😂
Finally there is something to make me laugh 😂. God bless you Tumu Siime. Much love from Ghana 🇬🇭 🇬🇭
He's good at it. I still wonder why he's not hit over 100k subscribers
Christmas and Easter are pagan holidays not commanded anywhere in the Bible. They serve other gods and we're breaking the ten commandments when we celebrate them so we gotta repent. If you read Romans 1:22-27, serving other gods is the reason why we're living in Sodom and Gomorrah right now.
Also check Ezekiel 20:19-21, the Sabbath is Saturday morning to Sunday morning and it's the sign between God and his people, so if you don't have that sign God is gonna pour out his fury upon you in tribulation.
And read Isaiah 66:15-17, people who eat unclean like pork and shellfish are going to be consumed by fire in the tribulation. So repent from eating this stuff.
And the Messiah's name isn't Jesus, it's Yeshua, he comes in the Father's name Yehovah. He warned us about another coming in his own name in John 5:42-43 because you don't have the love of God in you (the ten commandments - 1 John 5:2-3).
@@ephraimnatsarim Get out.
The expressions after the personal questions 😂😂😂😂 so on point!!
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 Let's wait for the fly to come back😂😂😂James the legend 😂😂😂
"A star is a star, a legend is a legend "
I am back for the fifth time. Can't get enough of this video and currently I am being reminded of the video you made about Africans making a telemundo film😆😆😆😆😂😂
Bro the idea is fire 😀😂 nice take on this issue (western media portrayal of africa) 🤣🤣🤣
Man, I have been watching your comedy back to back for almost two weeks now and trust me you need to be dropping everyday lol, sometimes I just come to your channel and refresh the page to see if there's any new hit lol 👍👍👍👍👍
Haha "stop, the fly flew away" xD
Tumu you totally nailed this 100% i don't know why africa ? But this so true especially for we the documentary lovers
Love the fly😂😂😂😂
Let us wait for the fly to come back 😂🤣 bro you totally nailed this 👌 your sense of creativity is on another level 👍
I truly love people who can stick a thumb in the eye of the self entitled and do it with humor. Outstanding job.
A LEGEND 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿✊🏿✊🏿 This guy is a Legend 🔥🔥🔥🎥🎥
😂😂😂 this is accurate 🇰🇪
🤣
OMG I have laughed so loud in office..this is talent @Collins well done
Me too. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
New too this was a video shared on WhatsApp. I burst out laughing as soon as he started with the African dialect gibberish.
I was already laughing but I was not ready for the last screen. 😅
😂😂😂😂😂😂 oh my Goodness I can't stop laughing Tumu siime you're just too much❤️❤️❤️❤️ I love the wives's part mostly.
I love the translation of "MEEEH MEEEEEH" and how it descends into talking about how good he is in bed and him quoting sage mystical advice. 😂
😂😂😂😂😂x100. And what made me laugh more was the hundreds of funders at the end.🙆♀️. Thanks for my afternoon dose of laughter
This is not even a parody. Pretty close to documentary.
Please make more episodes about this.. I can’t!😂🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Consequences of europeans prejudice...
Wait... this wasn't a real BBC documentary in Africa?
The quality was too good for BBC