This video presents a heated debate between Marquett Davon (The Saint in the Senate) and a Congolese man from Johannesburg about xenophobia in South Africa, where native South Africans have been reported to kick out African migrants including black Americans, Nigerians, and Ghanaians. The debate explores tensions over African migrants who are accused of refusing to fix their home countries and instead integrating into host communities, while also examining broader issues of national identity, immigration documentation, and the challenges of cross-cultural dialogue. The discussion highlights how debates about xenophobia can escalate into personal attacks and ad hominem exchanges, demonstrating the complexities of addressing sensitive social issues in public discourse.
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>> Yo yo yo, what's good gang? You know the name. It's Transition representing Gap 2 Gains and I'm back at y'all with another video. Go ahead, hit that like button for me as you come on in. Drop a comment down in the comment section. Let me know your feel about this video and subscribe to the channel if you haven't already subscribed cuz we going up. We on our way to 15K. So, if you want to help us get there, just tap that subscribe button and don't forget to hit that notification bell. But in today's video, we're going to be reacting to a debate between Marquet Devon, aka the Saint in the center, and he's debating a South African on the xenophobia and just all the chaos and craziness that's going on over there right now. So, if you don't know what's going on over there right now, man, I've been seeing just some of the craziest clips of native South Africans basically kicking anybody who's not a native South African out the country. If you black American, they want you gone. If you're a Nigerian there, they want you gone. If you're a Ganaian there, they want you gone.
this continent. This thing of you guys moving from one country to the other I I is no longer working. We don't want this as African people anymore. We are tired of of of seeing African migrants moving all over the world refusing to fix your own countries. Now we we we making it very clear to you guys. We don't want you here. We want you to fix your countries. Now you came here with a traveling document. We you came with a passport. You know that you are a visitor but where now you decided to come and integrate in our communities.
You know very well that what you that you have what you have done is wrong.
>> How many children do you have here?
We can come to Ghana and do what you're doing. People now carrying your bucket. It's It's 11:00 a.m. You are supposed to be fighting the government of Ghana there to ensure that they getting it things right.
>> No, there's no fight in Ghana. You must fight once a day.
>> Where's your papers?
>> Passport.
>> Passport.
>> Where's your passport?
>> Take it out.
>> Let me see your passport. Let me see.
Luna Luna. Yeah. Yeah.
>> Okay. Tell me who's the who's the police officer that you are bribing to certify these things for you.
>> Baba, let me tell you. I'm not these things. Let me tell you, you know, by law, you're not supposed to to to certify as a as a immigrant, you're not allowed to to certify your passport.
>> No.
>> Okay. Why do you certify your passport in a foreign land?
>> Mhm. Okay.
>> Let's just start there. Why do you certify your passport in a foreign land?
>> Um, is it was raining? Hey all of you guys that go Facebook can you >> it was it was raining these days and when you go out to the passport sometime it gets it it gets spoiled that's why I satisfy it so that it won't spoil >> baba Ghana don't do that >> but it's Ghana don't do that sh is African country that is let me show you that when when you abusing our systems >> on the on the 10th of April the 10th of April you entered your country when the very same day you came back when [clears throat] when Yeah.
Yeah. Here's the proof. Yeah.
>> Proof. Here's the proof.
>> Can't go.
>> You went to Ghana on the 10th and then you came back.
>> No, >> cuz here it says you exited Ghana to South Africa where here it says you entered here you exited and it's the same date is the 10th of April. 10th of April.
>> This stamp you got there in street on the street that this is where you got the stamp. Oh, go.
>> And bro, I seen clips of them making like foreigners shut down their stores and run their pockets. I seen one where the dude shut down the store. He run in his pockets cuz they stealing his money.
And while he's running his pockets, they still slap him anyway. They hit him with a bang. Yeah, you better run in your pocket.
Pull back.
Valid.
like cuz y'all got to chill. It's It's getting crazy over there, man. They drag they dragging uh pregnant women out of hospitals and all types of just just crazy stuff. And I'm looking at this and just really thinking, "Y'all would never dare to do this to the white South South Africans over there. They got a whole They got a a white South African town there that them white folks be beating up on the black folks that they tried to ride through there. I seen a clip of dig tried to ride through there on they bikes and they came out with sticks and garden hoes. They ready to get down on y'all.
But y'all doing this to each other. I don't like that, bro. Now, I always tell y'all, bro, I'm pro black and that's all the way, bro. I got love across the diaspora, but this needs to change, man.
Straight up. But yeah, we going to get into this debate. We are dropping into a reaction zone. Make sure you hit that like button. Make sure you hit that hype button. And let's check this thing out, man. Let's see what's going on.
>> Peace of the saints. We are back with another discussion and this is on the topic of South Africa and the conduct of the black South Africans visav their brothers. I would like to yield the floor to the gentleman to introduce himself and present his gambit.
>> Uh my name is Ozo. Um, I wanted raised in Johannesburg >> and I lived in >> your very bad all of the sudden.
>> I don't know if you did anything.
>> Audio is bad.
Yeah, your audio all of a sudden is bad.
So, are you suggesting that you're congalles?
>> I'm [snorts] suggesting that yes, indeed I am congalles by birth.
>> Okay. And how did you end up on this stream? Cuz I thought we were debating a South African.
Well, I grew up in Johannesburg if you um paid attention to the comment.
So >> I say my situation was this.
>> Number number one.
>> Yep.
>> Let me check you there since you're already getting smart at the lip because I could tell you wouldn't talk like that in person. That's number one. Number two, unlike you, I don't have to do basic work. So I have a whole team that does that for me. That's why I'm unfamiliar with you.
>> Can you get that through your head? Are you going to get Are you Are you going to get to the topic?
>> Does that make sense to you?
>> It makes sense. Are you going to get to the topic?
>> You need to come in here humbly, which is >> address the video and the issue. Address market.
>> You have no power. You will not >> address the video and the issue. You will [clears throat] not run anything.
[laughter] So if you're not going to behave in a >> continue out of here >> because you're not and you can be the very comment you were given.
>> You will not like anything more than what you are which is >> you got three minutes. Go ahead.
>> Now I'm going to ask you again. How did you end up here? Because this was a platform to debate South Africans. So what did you say to get on here?
You can read the comment like I said before. I said I know the situation because I was there when it was broken down at the inception. I lived in that country at the very moment this happened and I understand the political sphere and how that is an issue. Now the portrayal of it and how everybody else looks at it from the outside is what you only catch on the news. What you don't catch on the ground is the frustration of most South Africans.
>> Are you understanding the questions you are being asked?
>> Real quick, what did you go to university? Did you take a degree in university?
>> Yes, I did. University of Johannesburg.
>> Fantastic. What degree did you earn?
>> Um, multimedia degree.
>> Multimedia. What does that teach you to do?
It teaches you to create graphics, to create video, to create the kind of space that you live in.
>> What space?
>> Or do your business in >> or do your business in. Let's just do that.
>> I create podcast sets. I create videos.
I create uh photo content and everything. So, >> okay. So, you create >> that's that's what the that's what the degree does teach you.
>> Okay. So the degree teaches you to create photo video content to set up podcasts and things of the like. Is that correct?
>> No, it teaches you art as a whole in a digital world. So multimedia, it's in the word multi- media.
>> Interesting. You see, because what's perplexing me is that you took a degree in multimedia, yet you're on a podcast, you don't have proper sound equipment, you're sitting in your car. So I find this to be strange because you said that >> I'm on the go. We're kind of We're kind of >> I'm on I'm on the go. I'm on the go.
Okay, Marquet, here's here's one thing you don't get. Here's one thing you don't get. You asked for me to have proper microphone and access to a camera. You didn't say you want someone to be on something that is a proper >> Okay, y'all. This is falling to [ __ ] real quick. And uh I'm not asking you to be, you know, proper microphone and camera, but the least you can do is not be chewing that gum like a goofy all in the goddamn camera. Like I hate that gang. Be a little more conscious about it, Mr. Multimedia, man.
But let's keep going. I feel like they're about to get to the conversation soon. Hopefully, >> do your setup because I could have done that, too. Now, can we get to the issue at hand? You're not going to bake meal like you do most of the issues.
>> First, we want to qualify you. First, we want to qualify you.
>> I'm qualified to have a conversation.
You're an American.
>> Calm down. Calm down. Calm down. You're an American, right?
>> Calm down. They say that you have no impulse control. They say that the Africans get emotional yelling. So, calm down. Just calm down.
Relax yourself.
>> Y'all see that?
It looks like he just told Marquette that he ain't even qualified to have the conversation because he's not South African.
But when we be telling y'all, y'all need to stop coming over here and putting y'all mouths on us and how our how we handle our business.
We crazy.
Am I tripping? I'm not tripping. Am I y'all?
Okay, I'm not tripping. Let's keep going.
>> Thank you. And a good way to think about how you should interact with me.
Interact with me like I'm a white South African.
>> Damn.
>> No, you're not.
>> That's the way you should interact.
>> By South African definition, you're color.
>> Calm. Calm down.
>> You're not even black.
>> Just relax. Calm down.
Interact with me like I'm a white South African and things will go well. If you treat me like I'm one of you on your level, things will not go well. Okay.
>> You're not. You only speak.
>> He highkey lowkey just sunned him, y'all. God damn.
>> Come on now, dog.
Come on, man.
>> And he not lying. Um, the stuff I see y'all doing to each other over there, I would never see y'all do that to a white South African person. I've never seen that.
Now, a lot of that could be said for us over here in America, right? But here's the difference.
We are supposedly 14% of the population.
That's a losing battle. You know what I'm saying? We're we're effectively the children of prisoners of war effectively, right?
Y'all on the other hand, y'all are 98% of the population and won't touch them people. Y'all know better not to touch them people. That speaks a lot to how much control they got.
And that's crazy. He don't even know how he how like how it comes off when he says it. But when Mark Quet says that, he was like, "No, you are not. You are not a white South African. Like, you can never be a white South African."
Basically, like you see them up here and you see Marquet below them and you see yourself below them.
The words you speak, gang, >> speak English. I can't treat you like you're one of us.
>> Calm down. Calm Why are you so angry?
Relax. I'm >> I'm not angry, bro. Do you do hard labor during the day? Is that you're angry and tired or >> bro? You you you you know nothing of me.
But let me let's >> My advice to you is try to get your emotions under control. I see this >> my advice to you is get to the issue at hand.
>> Calm down. Calm down. Calm down. Tommy's money.
>> Calm down. Calm down. Calm down. We won't allow you to interrupt.
>> We will conduct this in a civilized way.
>> One minute.
>> You're on. platform.
>> Calm down. Calm down. Calm down. You're on my platform and you will conduct yourself in a civilized way. You're not running anything except your mouth.
>> All right?
>> So, you will yield to that. Now, let me tell you something else. Chewing gum during an interview shows you're low class. Chewing gum with your mouth open shows that you're table.
>> Thank you, Jesus Christ.
>> I'm watching this [ __ ] chew this gum like Mr. Red Marquette and then he tried to speak some French like he a fancy pants n what he saying Django I don't much care for you why you fancy pants [ __ ] man it's all right you speaking your colonizers language but still homie that don't make you better or see you got a air of arrogance about you and Marquet sniffed that out at first I thought Marquet was just being petty but no you clearly You got some arrogance in you that needs to be snuffed out and humbled, homie. You ain't, bro. Well, look at you. You look dusty. Your hair's uneven. What do you say? I need to get that on my soundboard, dog. You look dusty. Your hair is uneven. Man, we ain't going to do it with you, gang.
>> So long, gay boys.
>> Manners. So, these are things that you should learn on a basic level. Okay. So, do you want to spit the gum out so you can conduct yourself like a man?
>> No. I want to have the conversation.
>> Well, I don't talk to univilized savages. I'm not going to >> You got two choices. I want to have the conversation, you can get to it. You don't want to have the conversation, you can hang up. We can address the issue. I address your video. My comments are all in there. If you don't have time to read it, the ignorance is up to you.
>> When you say time is money, you don't have any money. You're sitting there in a what is that? A Toyota. Is that a Toyota? What do you mean time is money?
You don't have money. Very angry little fella that one.
I feel like he was on lunch break at work. Like I honestly I get that feeling. Am I tripping? I cuz I've done that. I've been on lunch break at work and called into a podcast and stuff like that. I've done that. So yeah, I ain't tripping. You see what he did is he lied to get on the stream. See, he lied to my team. He told them that he was a South African and he wanted to defend his country. And we said, "Oh, fantastic. We will grant you that. It's completely reasonable to want to defend your country. So, please, we'll arrange the time." I had to rush to get out of a meeting to have this call. And then he came here under false pretenses. I don't respect at all. There was one uh psychopath. Oh, a couple of them. Look at this guy writes, "Do you hate all South Africans?" The IQ is so very low in South Africa. Very low IQ, very consistent. They're always very emotional. They never use data, facts, figures. They they don't think very well. I don't know if it was due to poor nutrition. Maybe they all grew up malnourished. Who knows? But I've not yet met a black South African who was intelligent. If there's someone in the audience right now who would like to come on and debate me. Now, I don't stand with him by those comments by any means. Like I said, bro, I got love across the diaspora. I don't like what I'm seeing over there right now in South Africa. Like, that's I don't like that, gang. And I be uh So, one of the fun things I like to do, right? I'll take my phone and I'll go on Snapchat and you can go to the maps, right? If you go to Snapchat and go to the map, you can type in any location and if there are people there Snapchatting, you can look at their most recent Snapchats in their location. Right? So, I will be in Johannesburg, South Africa, just looking at what's going on. I'll be in uh Adis Adiba or Adibaba or however you pronounce that in Ethiopia just looking what's going on. I'll be in South America just looking. I be I be worldw wild with it just in my spare time on my phone, right? Like technology is amazing for stuff like that. But I be seeing the lit ass parties be going on in uh South Africa. I be seeing some of these buildings and the architecture. South Africa is pretty pretty built up, gang.
Y'all look like y'all got some real y'all could y'all could really have some stuff going on. Apparently, it's like the most diversified economy on the continent. And it's like just tribalism and goofiness is setting y'all back, gang. Y'all can say what y'all want about us, right? Oh, y'all called us African booty scratching. We ain't never kicked you out your house, ran up in the hospital, yanked you out, and told you get out the country.
Like, y'all got to chill over there, bro. That's It's getting crazy over there. I seen another clip where uh it was a young man and he's native South African. They beat that boy up so bad and then after the fact somebody else had to confirm that he was native South African and they went in a positive, but they beat that little dude up. Man, it's crazy y'all. It's getting crazy. But we gonna end this one right here. Shout out to Marquet.
Make sure I hit that like button on the way out. Make sure y'all tap that like button on your way out. You dig? Hold on.
Yeah, man. So, how do y'all feel about that one? Um, that really wasn't much of a debate.
That was kind of more of an argument.
But hey, [laughter] I'm here for it. You know what I'm saying? I'm here for the ratchetness, too. We get ratchet on Gap tooth games sometimes. Sometimes it goes there. But I do feel like Marquette did snuff him out. Um, yeah, he was uh homie was tripping, man. He He was a little bit too arrogant for my liking as um but anyway, y'all let me know how y'all feel about it in the comments section though, man. That's all I got for y'all in this one. Be sure to check me out on the next one. Don't forget to like the video on your way out. Comment down in the comment section. Subscribe to the channel if you haven't subscribed. Road to 15K. We on the way. And until next time gang, you know the name. It's transition representing gap tooth gains.
Oh yeah, and don't forget life isn't about making it from point A to point B.
Life is about living in between the gaps.
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