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  • Johnathan Cozall? who the hell is that? Before he said his name I said "thats Bernie Sanders!" Guess not.

  • Doruba is correct with whites not being about to come to grips with their racial privilege and problems whites caused.

  • We need 2 bring this whole divine story 2gether bcz truly LIFE is the Creator's show and it's playing in real time. Race (=looks) IS the issue & it started w/lucifer the vain, light/bright angel who felt he was more entitled than other angels, even desiring to be "God." Vanity=white supremacy, THE poison of the world and in every culture: pink/white people can b white supremacists, yellow, beige, brown and even black people are white supremacists. Life is the Divine's process 2 eliminate w/s.

  • only 635 views come on ppl we got to do better than this...spread the word and tell me why we have music artist dominating youtube consumer views ...i call this more profound content but i guess no one cares

  • @icisprincess09 I feel the same way youtube.. doesn't promote discussion like this only mind numbing music!

  • @TheSteveHarveyShowTV Thank you whats even more frustrating is talking to people who actually feed into that crap and see it as more than what it is....its entertainment, not education.....wake up america...wake up

  • i have to disagree with sista solja, I myself am not african, i was born in america. I agree with her AND the lightskind mayor. They dont agree because they live in two different periods. sista solja ONLY knows what its like to live NOW and not pre segregation

  • @towdow3 is a mexican american still a mexican? I would say yes. Doesn't matter if such a person thinks they are "American", "African American", or "black"

    A person of African descent is still African in that they will face stereotypes, discrimination, being shunned even by their own people.

    Still Africans have achieved many things throughout history and one should research these things and claim them as a badge of pride/survival. Take the good history but acknowledge & leave the bad behind.

  • @towdow3 You know if you paid attention to your grandmothers and great grandmothers. My grandmother died last yr aged 100. I sat down and listened to her, and took note as she shared her life and experiences with me. She was always very happy and suprised that I was interested. I thought of her as a tresure, a living library in a country that throws you away and count you out when you are elderly. I am African because I carry this history in me, but I am American too because of where I am now.

  • @ThePharaoho @ThePharaoho thank you very very much for sharing. :)

  • @ThePharaoho so your grandmother was probably the daughter of slaves which would mean she would be fully african. so what you are saying is that you are a third or fourth generation African? If so then I can see your point. So seeing how YOU were born in America, would you not consider yourself american first?

  • @towdow3 Dont be ashamed to be african it's beautiful.

  • @chakazulu87 im an american first. i was born here. if i was born in Japan I'd be Japanese. Im not shamed of my heritage, if I was born on Mars, I'd be a Martain FIRST. I'm not FROM africa.... I can't claim that. SOrry if you wanna claim something you are NOT, I have african blood in me, maybe... I'll have to find out....

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