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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2009

Black Youth Identity Crisis pt. 1

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  • i have to say that your examination of the said problem is highly astute. Although you want to give the appearance that you are from the generation you speak of and that you are part of the badly educated groups joining these gangs or clearly confused about their identity, it doesn't quite ring true. You are clearly well educated and only limit your potential by subscribing to the degenerative class you support. what do you think is going to be the end result of the behaviour you appear you...

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    i speak collectively, im from the inner-city and so naturally i talk like them, that doesn't speak to my bahaviour.

  • It seems this message is distorted on personal observance of others. African people do not get alone and do not welcome others with open arms. That's flawed judgement one person can't speak for all Africans. There are two types of people those who think in complete thought and those of mind. Those of mind seek another crying shoulder and sometimes creates a reality which appeals to the average thinker. Its a tragedy and shouldn't be regurgitated as a spill of woes on nothingness.

  • please go on with that mumbo jumbo - im not speaking for all africans, im speaking about black youth identity and growing UP in london, and about how the elders in our (black UK) community (Here) perceive us. I don't know how the validity of what i'm saying comes under question when my observation is born out of the same empiricism that you espouse in discerning between complete though and those of mind. i don't much care for crying shoulder, this video was more of a call to action as i recall.

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  • its funny wen i tell jamaicans im jamaican they call me britishwen i claim 2be british the older FUCKING YARDIES TELL ME IM JAMAICAN i always get into fights with older jamaicans because of that..........its fucking sad......the OLDERS.....PISS ME OFF AT.........TIMES.....its there fault why we are the way we are....i blaim the OLDER guys 4 the way we act the play a major part in our fucking up as younger guys in the UK

  • Unity!! Without it we're all heading to a Brick Wall!!!!

    Man, you know who you are!! I accept you bruv!!

    Peace & Unity!!

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  • Good video brother I feel everything you have said, I'm glad to see my people from the diaspora speaking from one vibration.

  • SPEAK GOD!

  • @GAkemetKiNg you have done a great job. the problem is racism and the hatred of blacks and any efforts to identify and solve our problems, all directly or indirectly stemming from the satanic system of white supremacy. I am ready Leopold's ghost right now and can barely get through it. You have identified a real problem, for the entire diaspora and if we don't address it, no one will. Thank you. Unfortunately, online, one is forced to cast pearls before swine.

  • @ddsharper Hey dude, do you think you can speed up your move back to your mother land. Everyone would really appreciate it.

  • REAL TALK Brother! Im from London I get you. Keep speaking!

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