Black American Reacts To South African School War Cries

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Shalom Family! Welcome back to our channel! Watch as we react to powerful South African school war cries that will give you chills! Experience the electrifying energy and fierce unity as students showcase their unique chants. Prepare to be amazed by the captivating rhythms and passionate performances in this jaw-dropping video! We hope you enjoy and as always don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE & HIT THE NOTIFICATION BELL!!!!

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That last warcry you watched, I'm proud to say that I was one of the guys who taught the whole school the lyrics🙏🏾🔥 you can see me in the school's uniform on my display picture

Chumbucket...
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Mntakamama, thina siyazalana mama. Its Xhosa. Thats the language they are singing. To really feel this song you need to remember the history of South Africa and racism and Apartheid. Now you have kids that are going to the same school, black and white, holding each other saying " thina siyazalana" meaning, we are related. "ufikizolo mntaka mama" meaning "you arrived yesterday my mothers child". This song always touches my heart when I go to watch my son play rugby and the stand just sings this song with heart. Thank you for showing our spirit to your country!

zukiswajama
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SOUTH AFRICANS 🇿🇦 full of soul and unity. You got the SPIRIT (GEES) 🔥Sending my love to my home Cape Town ❤ missing you from Warwickshire 🇬🇧 ✨🤗

TLCmay
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This is the REAL SOUTH AFRICANS of all races looking to the future not the past. WE CAN DO IT and show the WORLD what that we are all South Africans.

berylackermann
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We have our issues, but i love my country! Proudly South African 🇿🇦

MbalenhleQwabe
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Im South African and even listening to this gives me goose bumps. We argue like a family but better yet, we stand together. We a force of nature together!!!!

obscurewez
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Three universal things that all us South Africans love: Braai (barbeque), Rugby, and Music. #proudlysouthafrican

joellehoareau
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South Africa is one of the countries that God created as the gift in the face of the Earth. No country can match our spiritual vibe in this world ever 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🙌

gatshenindlovu
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I am 61, finished my matric year in 1980 and I can still remember my school's war cry.
I love my country, no matter what.

anitadeclerck
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School uniforms and these cheerleading vibes are to build a bond between the students. School uniforms put everyone on the same level, no matter your income or culture and the vibe is to build a brotherhood that should last a lifetime. Kinda like what they do in the army. Its an amazing way of creating union.

lisalinnow
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The song roughly translates to "we come from the same womb, we're one blood, my mother's child" Would love for you to watch "Chasing the Sun" the documentary on when the Springboks won the world cup, and gave everybody hope during a very difficult time in the country. This song featured as well.

zl
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Shalom Fam! I'm an African American and when watching the SA people I just FEEL something. From their JUDGEMENT (you know what I mean) I feel a connection. There is a book called from "Babylon to Timbuktu" that speaks of how we were chased through Africa and ended up on the Western countries. I look at vids like this....just watching other vids of SA, and I KNOW THESE ARE MY PEOPLE, it's IN MY SPIRIT. I can't WAIT to relocate one day. Thank you for sharing....this was AMAZING!

andreadaniels
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I grew up in South Africa and the .most unfogetable part of our childhoods right from age five until our college years were marked by school pride..we were proud of our school ...It could be 45 degrees out there and I would wear my full uniform tie and blazer proudly..it gave us kids a sense of belonging...our war cries before rugby matches..swimming galas..athletics competitions and all other interschool sport events were big..I mean BIG..we would train weeks on end. And you could be the slowest or the worst athlete in your school ...your mates would still cheer you on like you are some world champion..and it is something that bring this new generation together...I live in Brazil now...feel sorry that my kids could not live the experience

henniejacobs
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As a South African, this made me so happy! I swear this was my fave part of school ❤ the energy would be the best! 🥳🇿🇦✨

tshireletsomatsaba
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It’s true South Africans are the best music and dancers in the world 🌍

mticha
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Even us teachers love the vibe! SA schools rock!! # proudteacher

pamwatson
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I live across the street from a big high school in Pretoria so I get to listen to them rehearse these cries gets me amped up LOL

adrianlouw
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Nice video good comments about South Africa for a change. We South Africans are born warriors !!!

tonyludlow
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The fact that you can resonate with he last song without knowing the lyrics

South Africa is the rainbow nation,
TRANSLATION to the last gwijo
.Thina siyazalana mama (We come from the same womb/we are one blood)

Mntaka mama (my mothers child) regardless of race you still my mothers child

. Ufike izolo mntaka mama (he arrived yesterday) = YESTERDAY not a literal sense . Meaning you might have arrived in South Africa but we are one and the same Mntakakamama❤

Freedom Chasers you belong to Africa

phindilenyamazane
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The last song: "Thina siyazalana mama" translates to "We come from the same womb or We're related."
"Mntana kamama" translates to "My mother's child."
"Ufik' izolo umntana kamama" translates to "He arrived just yesterday, my mother's child."

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