FINALLY, THE TRUTH! American Couple Reacts 'How Africans Actually View African Americans'

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In Nigeria, even with the accent, people still just assume you’re a Nigerian who just returned from the states and picked up the accent while there. Nigerians do travel a lot

omietetubokomba
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Your husband will pass as a Nigerian and you my lady you'll pass as a south African you look more like most women in my family ❤ you remind me of my mother and my sister

mathebulatman
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In Africa you are not black or white, you're African, African American, Asian, European, Arab . You're defined by who you are and not the color you are. Much love from Kenya

lavoste
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I agree with this. But if you look at Jamaican culture and traditional things you can see that Africa is deep in the things we do.

shanamckday
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In Nigeria so long as you're dark skin you're view as a fellow Nigerian even with your American accent they just assume you're one of those Nigerians that grew up in America

hannahudom
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African has almost 3000 tribes that's 3000 different spices different colours. Those who have seeked to conquer and divide use have used our tribal differences to fuel fire between us . I'm Zulu and I wish all Africa from Cape to Cairo could wear their colours with pride like we do . If we understand our different we could wear all these colours with so much pride . Africa is very colourful

nhloniphoingqwele
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Hello family 🇳🇬 I'm an Igbo born in Sokoto moved to Abuja then to India then UK Liverpool then back in my village enjoying my little hunting under the sun ☀️ I love my black brothers and sisters in America we are ONE FAMILY ONE LOVE ONE AFRIKA 🖤 testy spicy 🖤 i love it 🇳🇬🖤

atyaty
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DNA doesn't lie... Africa DNA is very strong

benjiza
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I am always surprise when some people would say AA does not have a culture, is culture not a way of life? Does AA not have a way of life that has influenced the world in many ways? Like what you said Mrs Demouchet, our ancestors who were stolen went to the America with their culture, they blended together and modified the culture based on their new environment, a way of life that has now influenced a lot of people worldwide.

Daseeker
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Very genuine couple Nice reaction. I am from Zambia living in South Africa Johannesburg. I have been here for almost 14 years married and my children all born in south Africa no one even knows am from Zambia unless I say it. Much love to all blacks 🙌🏾

yandy
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In Xhosa we have a saying that says "umntu ngumntu ngabantu" meaning a person is a person because of others. We also go on to say it takes a community to raise a child. Thus its always hard for us to let people be. We always want to pull one another to each other. It's not easy for us to see someone get lost. Thus it's so hard for us to let someone escape us. Coz we can't build alone. We need each other

luthandodyasi
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African American culture is an African culture that has evolved over time and to the environments they found themselves in. It shows the resilience of the African culture /genes.

deedeeumondak
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Zulu girl here. I love you. " If you are new to us and we are new to you" ...I like that

samkentombela
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Reminds me of my first time in Cameroon. At the port of Limbe, the port health nurse I worked with thought I was Cameroonian until I started talking to her then she asked are you Nigerian?
I said yeah 🤣🤣

ekinematics
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No matter where you come from as long as you are a black man / woman, You're an African. We need to start embracing one and other. There is power in unity. All love.

Femi
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Some black Americans say that we sold them off to slavery, the truth is, it was only two kings and their men who did that. Other black Americans say that Africans did not fight for them but they did. Some slaves were even brought back to the continent. We were just out numbered and if we kept fighting we were going to be wiped out because we didn't have the weapons they had even though we win many battles. We are all learning a history written by whites and they tell us what they want us to know. Even our history here in Africa starts with slavery and colonisation and it does not go into detail about black history, it talks about whites mostly. We learn that we didn't have civilization in Africa and we should be greatful that white people came because we lived in the wild, but we all know that is not true. So as we grow, we try to unlearn and relearn. Trust me it is not easy. We are even trying to get rid of the religions. It is hard to unlearn and relearn 😭😭

samkentombela
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I honestly thought, before he started speaking, that the young American man with glasses, was an Igbo Nigerian. He is an “ Emeka” or “ Chinedu”. African Americans look Igbo! My sister and I used to name our favourite African- American celebrities ..” Oh look at Chinyere” etc. 🤣

madgiemadgie
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I am just so happy for the impact social media has played and continues to play. We are increasingly understanding ourselves and coming together. A time will come when we will be the toast of the world and it is already shaping up to be that way. We are everywhere and even though slavery, which helped spread us everywhere was a bd thing, we are gradually turning things around. That young man that was stolen from Africa centuries ago had a brother. I may have descended from that brother who was not stolen whereas you descended from the one that was stolen. So, we probably originate from one man / woman. Like the lady said, we do need to heal, together!

mikechiks
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Its beautiful that we different.. We need to embrace each other as we are

tigerzulu
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We could never deny you, irregardless of how long you have been physically separated from the continent. As it was said before, we are all extensions of the same root, and as the original people on Earth, it can never be taken away from you.

This is why we as Africans are so happy when we see Black Americans, Caribbeans, Latinos, and others achieving success, because you wear the brand of our continent and it inspires us to see people that look like us break the conditions imposed on us.

Peace and Blessings, a new subscriber and your 🇬🇭 brother 🫡

faddah