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Where you from, uh, Alos?
I am from, uh, I'm in Ethiopia, man. And I'm 20 years old.
You born in the US?
No, in fact, I was born in Djibouti.
Okay. Uh, how long you been in the US?
Uh, I think like more than 14 years.
14 years? More than 14 years. I'm a US citizen as well, so. Okay, good. Cool.
Good for you. Um, why did why did your people come here?
For better [snorts] opportunities, like every other immigrant does.
Yeah.
How come y'all don't got those opportunities in your own country?
Uh, maybe cuz of corrupt government.
All right. I'll accept that, cuz that is true.
Um, so, you want to answer the prompt.
Why do Africans think that they can tone police foundational black Americans?
All right, uh, thank you for the opportunity. Why do Africans think they can police FBAs? Actually, in fact, I actually agree with you on this, all right. I think that, uh, Africans should not tone police FBAs.
Uh, I support the delineation of, uh, the FBAs. I I actually like I like the fact you guys think you're separate from Africans. And I actually do agree, right? I think that, uh, this whole African kumbaya [ __ ] has to stop, too. I don't know why West Africans think they have the need to some sort of like, uh, unify the entirety of all black people.
I mean, that's just weird. That's an obsession at some point, right?
>> [snorts] >> Uh, why don't Africans tone police their own people?
Uh, in fact, we should tone and police our own people. I think us East Africans, specifically the Horn Africans, think we do tone our own people. But we've got to a point where like I think they're very loud and it's pretty hard to actually tone them.
And I I think your biggest issue are the West Africans, so. Only reason I technically kind of came up up here is because of the the the East African flags, like Somalia, Ethiopia, and all that [ __ ] >> Mhm. Because bec- I got I got these flags up here because let's be honest. I mean, I've pretty much spoken everybody from every country over there in Africa and oh my god they're all of y'all are problematic.
So, let me address address some of the things that you said first. Um Yeah, actually one of the one of my biggest ops is an Ethiopian by the way.
Um so let me address the first thing you said.
First of all, y'all not black, y'all are African respectfully. Um in Africa y'all do not have a social construct such as race. You guys identify with your tribes which you have multiple of them. Uh in one country alone you can have thousands of tribes like Somalia for instance. I believe they have like 5,000 different tribes or something, right? Um or you know, other places. So, so y'all saying y'all black it's that's new because since when do Africans say that they're black? That's that's that's something new that y'all just start doing and it's really disingenuous cuz like I said, y'all identify um with y'all tribes with which is you guys ethnicity out there and you guys also identify with with whatever country you're from which means you guys identify with nationality as well. Race is not even a thing in you guys' country. The only country who goes by race are the is in South Africa and that's because they went through apartheid and they even got that whole system from America, right? So, that's first of all.
Y'all are not black respectfully. Y'all are African. Uh for two West Africans are not the problem in totality, right?
We have but look, the West Africans are problematic, yes. The Nigerians seem to be the loudest people in the room, yes.
Um they seem to be the most annoying as well. Um but also the East Africans, they're problematic as well. The Somalis just stole billions of dollars from our country here in America.
Also, Somalia is one of the poorest countries in the world. Um Um so, what else? You said that the West Africans are trying to be on some Pan-African type stuff and like unite the whole continent.
Actually, in my opinion, I think that's a good thing, but I'm not African. So, whatever you guys do, that's on you, right? Um but it is surprising to hear from an African that you don't want the whole Africa united. I think that's crazy. Uh another thing, Black Americans, we are not African.
Um we're not trying to separate, quote-unquote, um black people.
Because like I said, y'all are y'all not y'all not black and we are separated. Um we are a different group of people than you guys. Look at Black Americans like we are our own tribe. Do you understand?
And we don't come from Africans, by the way. Another thing, I I got to address all your points and then you also spoke on tone policing.
Um Africans should not be tone policing Black Americans because and you did say that and I agree with you there.
Uh um they should not be trying to tone police us because, like I said, West Africans, East Africans, South Africans, North Africans, Central Africans, a lot of them talk [ __ ] about Black Americans and I'm talking about with no filter.
And honestly, our people just found out that this has been going on and it's actually been going on for years publicly um online. They've been doing this in front of the white supremacists and all that. It was an app called uh Clubhouse. Man, it's the video on my page of these African and Caribbean chicks begging white supremacists to unalive uh foundational Black American men, which is disgusting considering the fact that we paved the way for them to even be able to come to our country because you guys come from countries that are dilapidated. You guys come from countries that are full of poverty, crime, things of that nature, and of course a failed government for the most part. They don't look out for you guys like they're supposed to, and that's That's sad. I wish I I wish they would do better for y'all.
I'm I'm Excuse me, sir. I'm speaking. I don't want to be interrupted. I'll come to you in 1 second. Um Lost Another thing, like I said, um so a lot of people look at the delineation movement and say, "Oh man, the FBAs they're they're they're this, they're that." But nobody said anything about all these Africans and Caribbeans are talking [ __ ] about us for the longest.
So, we're going to do what we want to do, however we want to do it. If people don't like our tone, the way we crack jokes, the way that we tell the truth, then that's just too bad. Nobody going to come in here and tell us, "Oh, you guys need to talk to people and be more loving." No, shut the [ __ ] up. We're not trying to hear none of that. Because you guys should have been checking your own people for disrespecting us, and by y'all not doing it, we took matters into our own hands, and we're going to do whatever we see fit. Go ahead, Lost.
Uh okay. Yeah, I think I just want to clarify some of the points you made so far.
>> [snorts] >> I mean, uh specifically one, I just want to expand on to one of them, right? For in fact, you I think you'll realize so far that a lot of When I say East Africans, right, I'm not referring to like the entirety of East Africa, like Uganda and Kenya.
I'm just referring to like the Horn of Africa, right?
I think you I don't know if you've been on TikTok for a good while, you come you would come to that realization that uh the people from the Horn of Africa, like Somalia, Ethiopia, and Djibouti, have uh one like one response to all of this conflict, right? You would know that a lot of the issue with the FBAs does not come from us, cuz we don't believe that you guys come from us, or we don't make that claim you come from us or anything like that, right? In fact, [snorts] we try our best to even delineate you from the West Africans because the Give me one second.
What we believe in our history books, right, is that uh the first people we've ever met during our entire existence was not another African man from West Africa or even Central Africa, right? It was just an Arab place. person.
>> Hold on, bro.
Wait your turn. You're going to You can talk after me or something, right? The first person we've ever met was an Arab man from Yemen.
Or even an Arab man from Saudi, right?
We've never met West African or Igbo or something like that. That was never the case.
>> Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. I'm sorry. Do me a favor.
Say that last part again.
Yeah, the first people we've ever met in our entire existence was not an Igbo man from Nigeria or a guy from Uganda. It was actually an Arab man from like Yemen or like Saudi Arabia or something like that.
That That's That's the case for the Horn of Africans. I mean, all of our trades all of our connections has always been outside of Africa. Never been inside of Africa. Maybe people like Sudan or Egypt, stuff like that, right? That's why we've never had a connection. Hold on, bro.
We've never had any sort of connection with West Africans, right? That's why we always go against the concept of unifying the entire continent. We have no similarities. I mean, you can't even distinguish an Ethiopian man from a Nigerian man.
It's like it's day and night. You could distinguish an Ethiopian man from a black American man, day and night.
That's the case for Somalis. That's the case for Eritreans. That's the case for Djiboutians.
And uh one more point I wanted to explain is that uh from what I think you said that uh You said that it's good for Africa to be unified.
Yeah. I In In my opinion, I think it would make sense to try to unify the whole continent, but that's my opinion.
Yeah, uh I don't like that concept merely because of one reason, right? If you look at Congo, Congo is uh discriminating against people like the Tutsis only based on their phenotype. They're calling them invaders. They're calling their people that come from Rwanda. In fact, the UN in uh I think 2009 or 2007 has stated Not even that. I think it was 2015. I have the source that stated that people in Congo have been cannibalizing on other African men. I mean, that's pretty crazy. And why would I want to unify with people who who condone cannibalism?
That's not my culture. I have nothing to do with nothing like that. I'm an Ethiopian man. My culture completely different, right? We even speak a Semitic language in Ethiopia.
I mean, we have no connections with other Africans besides even genetically, right? Genetics have shown that our genealogy, the closest people to us in Africa besides the rest of the Horners is people from North Africa.
And why?
And and and what makes And what makes you say that?
I mean, you would realize that a lot of the Horn of Africa, I mean, I don't know if you've done if you looked anything in the study of like people from Ethiopia or Eritrea, you would realize we're mixed up of two people, right? We're mixed up of Natufians who are from the Levant area, and we're mixed up of Proto-Nilotics.
That is our mix-up. That is what makes a Horner.
Okay, so let me address some of the things you said. You So so you feel like you don't want the whole entire Africa to unite. You feel like it should basically be regional. So you think that the East the East Africans should unite with the East Africans, the West Africans with the West Africans, and so on and so forth.
Is that what you're saying that you believe?
Yeah, yeah, that as well. And one more thing, it we've never historically ever been considered as the under the category of the N-word, respectfully, or black if you want to call it, right?
We've always been thought of differently. I mean, I don't know I don't know why a lot of people >> Wait, wait, what you say about the N-word?
I didn't want to mean it like it in a derogatory term. I mean, if you've seen the videos of East Africans, right? You would realize we've never even in history books, I can bring you a couple sources, we've never been considered under that the category.
What under the category of N-words?
Yeah, I mean, isn't that isn't that like intertwined with the black? So so listen.
That's a that's a the N-word is a word that the white supremacists use.
Um they use it it's it's it was aimed at foundational black Americans, but don't ever get it twisted. Um they will call one of you Africans the N-word fast. Um I don't know if you saw that video that went viral of the whitey lady in cinnamon bun calling that East African dude the N-word uh just not too long ago. A Nigerian lady got called the N-word. Y'all get called the N-word, too. Um but historically, what you're saying is true. Y'all are not Negroes.
Y'all not black. Y'all the N-word don't apply to y'all.
But um anyway, back to what you were saying.
Um as far as the East African thing, right?
And the and the uniting thing. Look, you African. If you don't want the whole continent to unite, fine. That's on y'all. Has nothing to do with me. I'm a foundational black American. Everybody in this room keep tapping the screen. To my moderators, please please put in some work down there. King, I'mma go ahead and drop you cuz you can't stay off your mic. Have a good day, sir.
Um Everybody tap the screen. Get the likes up to 100k. Y'all know what it is over here. To my moderators in the room, please remind people to tap the screen every few minutes.
If if people are not tapping the screen, turn off the comments.
Turn them off. As a matter of fact, how long I've been live? I've been live for 20 minutes. I should have been had 10,000 likes. So get the likes up.
All right, King, I'mma let you back up, but stay off of your mic, please. Do not interrupt me when I'm speaking. If if you want to talk, you can strike up your own live or just go to somebody else's, okay? Do not interrupt me. I don't mind letting people speak. This is one of those FBA spaces where we have the quorum and we have conversations without just slandering people just because they're African or Caribbean, okay? We actually have conversations over here.
And I'm not putting up with no crash outs. If y'all come up here crashing out, you will be dropped and blocked.
Don't got time for that [ __ ] tonight.
Anyway, like I was saying, we'll get to you, king, queen, and everybody, okay, in 1 second. I'm sorry, y'all.
Lost, um you said that you Listen, if y'all don't want to unite, that's fine.
I just want you to understand that Africa's never, in my opinion, never going to be able to get its act together if y'all don't come together as a collective. That's my opinion. Um history has shown that by y'all being divided, that's actually led to y'all downfall and to y'all colonization. You got lucky because black Americans actually helped Ethiopia uh when the Italians tried to colonize y'all during the second Ethiopian-Italian War. Our brother John C. Robinson has statues over there in your country still to this day. So, the only reason why y'all avoided colonization was because of black Americans. Um so, anyway, with that being said, y'all y'all got lucky.
Um but, that's what unity does, right?
When you help people, you can keep them colonizers off your ass, right? You can keep people from taking your country's resources and or or and things like that, right? But, like I said, if y'all don't want to unite with each other, that's on y'all. I'm not African. I don't plan on even visiting there or living there. So, that's y'all problem.
I digress. But, you said something that was interesting. You said that you don't want to unite with Congo because they uh cannibalize people or eat people or whatever. We love TikTok Shop. That's understandable.
But, you basically You think that the East Africans should unite though, right, Lost? I want to clarify before I say what I'm going to say. Lost, are you there?
Yeah, yeah, I'm here. You want So, you think that all of East Africa should unite, right? Or the horn. The horn. If the horn is unified, we would be unstoppable. Okay, so and and that that consist of Somalia, um Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti. Eritrea and Djibouti. All right. So, you want to fight with with people who uh marry children?
Cuz the Somalis practice child marriage.
Well, a lot of other people That's not They don't actually know it's a little more complicated than that. No, it's not that complicated. They marry children, sir. And it's it's it's more than >> And that's disgusting.
It's a little more intricate than that.
I think a lot of the other people Yeah, yeah, a lot of the majority of the people that live in Somalia don't actually marry little children.
Besides the you know the anomalies who do, those don't speak for the majority. So, I don't I don't I don't use I don't like using small numbers to represent the majority.
So, what you're saying is not true. Um a lot of the people in Somalia actually marry little girls. Um a lot of them a very significant percentage of the girls in Somalia are married before the age of 18. Some are even married before the age of 15. Um we've seen evidence and videos um of girls as as young as 12 years old being pregnant by grown ass men out there, which is disgusting. Another thing that's interesting actually, um [snorts] to rebuttal against your claim, um the Somalis out there in Somalia, they actually raised the uh legal marriage age for women to the age of 18.
And there was so much backlash that they had to reverse it in 24 hours. Okay?
These men fought to marry underage little girls. They won't fight white supremacy, but they made sure that they fought for the right to marry little girls, which is disgusting. I myself could never unify with a group of people who marry little girls.
You understand what I'm saying? And that's my point.
So, it's it sounds like it sound like you okay with unifying with PDFs.
Yeah, the people who actually fought to keep it was a bunch of old heads who are not current with the the world as in 2026, but you do realize, right? In Delaware and I think in the 1800s, the legal age of consent was 12, I think, and I could bring you a source if you want it. So, I I just want you to realize a lot of this issue is is pretty intricate, right? You got to realize a lot of the people who do want to keep it are pretty old heads who who who who brought this from like long-time traditions. So, I think it's going >> were raised by those people, so you most likely have the same mentality. So, >> This is a Opportunity, bro. Keep your mouth shut, please. So, here's the thing, Lost.
Honestly, here's my thing. I feel like you're being disingenuous, right? Even though you calm and you having a conversation, um I feel like you're being disingenuous about the whole child marriage thing. And I don't like how y'all try to pit the old against the young and the young against the old.
It's It's your culture as a whole, okay?
And honestly, I'm not surprised that as an Ethiopian, you're okay with the Somalian's marrying little girls because y'all actually have the same problem in your country. Would you want to show the Delaware being 18 or uh 12, sorry?
I can show you.
>> I'm positive. Um y'all y'all have a significant child marriage problem in that country even though the rates have declined over the like last couple decades, y'all still Do you want me to show you the Delaware at 12?
>> Y'all still marry Hold on. Hold on.
Y'all still marry young girls a lot.
Most of the girls um I'm sorry. I won't say most. Many Ethiopian girls have historically been married before the age of 18. All right? And some of y'all communities, they marry way before that.
I'm talking about sometimes in early adolescence, like 12, 13 years old. Um so, I'm not surprised that >> you the Delaware age of consent being 12? Like, I can literally pull it up for you right now.
Excuse me?
Delaware in 1800, the age of consent was literally 12, and I can show you right now if you want it.
>> So, let me ask you a question. What's the age of consent in America? It's 18 years old. Eight By the way, this is not It's not even more than 200 years ago. I mean, it's it's it's less than 150 years ago. The age of consent in Delaware was literally 12 to 13 years of age.
>> We're in 2026. We're in 2026.
>> Yeah, it's 2026 and y'all still marry I'm sorry. It's 2026 and y'all still marry little girls. We don't do that [ __ ] anymore.
>> That's my entire point. That's my entire >> condoned. No, that's my entire point.
That doesn't happen. And hold on, listen. That doesn't happen in Black American culture. That was YT people doing that [ __ ] In mass, Black American >> to do that though. Excuse me? It's pretty disingenuous to pick and choose whenever you want to consider what's Black American culture cuz sometimes you want to speak with the entirety of Black America, but then you want to pick and choose what's like all Black American culture. And my entire point was based on this one specific thing, right? When I say that people who fought to keep that age of consent in Somalia were old heads who were running it down in tradition.
This is why This is why I'm I'm bringing up the the case of Delaware in the 1800s, the age of consent being 12 because it's the same thing. This is 200 years ago. No, it's not.
How is it that Go ahead.
>> Those are Somali Those are Somalian people. The YT people chose to marry underage and they're still doing those things to this day, just like the Somalians are still doing those things.
Black people as a whole have not done those things. That's what we're telling you. So, yes, we can differentiate.
Yeah, we I can diff So, you got to understand that I'm a foundational Black American, okay? In America, we got all types of people. You're here. You're not the same as a Black American. You're not the same as a white American or a Ellis Islander YT pale face person, right? All of us have come from different cultures, all right? My people was in slave still in the 1800s. We wasn't even allowed to get married. You had to get manumitted by a slave owner to even get married in this country. Or you had to be a free person of color, I believe. So, I can differentiate because historically that does not apply to us and that's not a thing in our culture.
Okay? Even still to this day, white tea supremacists, the white people in this country do the most crime towards women and children. Listen, um teachers get caught every single week. Becky's get caught every week banging on a new student. This is something that's still prevalent in their community still today. Now, my point is Black Americans, that's never been a thing for us. We look down on that. When people do that type of [ __ ] in our community, they get exiled. They don't get no respect in our community and even the white supremacists don't even respect it a lot of times because those guys go to prison and they get unalived. This guy, a white tea a pale face person had gotten locked up last year.
Um he got found guilty for griping a little girl. She was like 3 years old.
She her body went into shock and she passed away, right? Dude went to jail and he's unalived today. Y'all not unaliving none of the PDFs in Ethiopia or Somalia, Djibouti, none of those places. It's a part of y'all's culture and I'm not going to let you blame it on the older people from your culture.
Listen, they might be the ones calling all the shots. Yeah, but guess what?
I've talked to people from Somalia who have been married at an early age and these were men.
Young as hell. Yeah, young men young men marrying other young women. I mean, that's not a problem to me, right? Uh and in fact, it I think I don't even know why you're saying anything.
>> little girls. There's guys out there who 18 and their wife be 12, man. No, I've never seen that at all. I've never seen that at all.
>> over there. What You're not even there.
>> families and I could tell you I've never seen a a young Somali man marrying another 12-year-old. That is not the case at all. Even in Somalia, you know, in the capital of Somalia >> I say something, please?
So, this is yesterday, right? There's a There is There's a 43-years-old Somali guy in Kenya that got caught married to a 14 years old He's Nigerian. child.
>> Listen, I'm going to run it Listen, I'm running a showtime so everybody can speak, okay? Everybody going to speak.
Everybody got a minute to speak. He's from Nigeria, lost. Go ahead, uh Dr. Love.
Yeah, so there was this uh there's a Somali guy that got caught married in Kenya. This was 3 days ago to a 14-year-old, you know, child. And he was saying that their religion allows them to do so. And apparently, the mother of that child, she was also aware of that marriage.
So, this is something that is happening in their community in a very big numbers, and some of these girls, they can't come out to speak on it.
If they speak on it, they get all kind of threats including maybe being unalived. So, there there there grow a lot of them, that's why you see most of them grow up very traumatized and and very alcoholic. These These These ladies when they are growing up, it's because of men like this dude. He come He coming up here trying to defend stupidity and instead of calling it out. And and he's in that community. So, if he knows his friend who's doing the same thing, he wouldn't say it because So, everybody that's up here, you're going to have 60 seconds to speak. I'm sorry that y'all have been waiting, but I promise you will have a chance to speak. When it's your turn to speak, just say where you're from. Go ahead, chime in, you know, with within the flow of the conversation. Dr. Love, you're Nigerian.
Um I find it funny that you're talking about what's going on in Kenya and child marriage because you're Nigerian um and you guys practice child marriage out there also. Um You guys not not too long ago uh the Boko Haram guys just kidnapped 400 women and children, and a lot of times they make those girls marry the Boko Haram guys. They make them convert religions um and things of that nature. So, you're one to talk. That's the pot calling the kettle black. Um Anyway, uh with that being said, um the parents are part of the problem as well because they actually choose, you know, these people's husbands and wives.
So, they actually keep this vicious, toxic cycle going.
Um ain't what up, sis? What's up, Red?
Hey, y'all. I just can't believe they're still being denied that they still marry underage. And it's this perpetual, "Oh, it's just the olders, the elders.
They're the ones that keep up the the whole tradition." It's y'all, too.
Cuz we we seen that video of the little 9-year-old girl who was uh pregnant and her husband was like in his 30s. That's not an elder.
That's disgusting. A lot of y'all still practice that.
And it be the ones that flee to America that like to deny that it happens. No, it still happens. Girls Not Brides wouldn't be a thing if y'all wasn't still doing it to this day.
That's It's I think that started in Her name was Hadia. She started it in Somalia.
A little girl has to be an activist instead of She has to put her Barbie dolls down and go speak in front of the UN and beg everybody else to help her because y'all won't let her be a little girl. That's the shame.
King, where are you from?
I'm from West Africa. I'm from Ghana.
You know, I just want to say something to that Somalian guy. My brother, you see all this disgrace that Africa >> King. He's Ethiopian. Okay, okay. Well, it don't matter. I know I know all these people they will come to America. They will tell you they're from Ethiopia.
They are this. I just hope Ethiopian to I don't want to go details, but let me go straight and address this guy. All this disgrace, shame Africa is facing now is coming from these guys. All the starvation, all these people, the war, the the the bro, all the stupid things you saw on TV back in the days, it was because of this guy. This guy is very young from the way he's talking, he maybe he was born in America, a refugee who was born in America, you know? So, he don't he didn't feel that [ __ ] So, that's why he talking [ __ ] You are Arabian. The time you guys are starving and suffering, where were the Arabian? They didn't even give a [ __ ] about Somalia with your forehead. You are talking [ __ ] useless fool.
I like your energy, King. Let me I like his energy. Uh did he say he was Nigerian family? Or he said West African. King, you Nigerian or you from Ghana?
You look like you might be from Ghana.
Look, he just went off. He not playing no [ __ ] games.
Listen, I just want to let it be known, King, that he is Well, he say he's he say he's Ethiopian, all right? That's what he's claiming.
Um Smokey, I just seen you come in the room. Hey, babe. How you doing? Send a request if you want to come up. I actually miss you. Um come up join the show if you want, okay? I know you came up yesterday, but we was like talking, but come up if you want to, okay?
Um with that being said, I'mma go ahead and go to Queen. Hey, Queen. How you doing?
Hello, guys. What's up? Um Are you a foundational black American, Queen?
No, I'm from West Africa.
What country?
Mauritania.
Okay, you want to chime in? Are you in America?
Yep. Yeah.
>> Okay. Go ahead. Go ahead.
So, it looks like everybody is blaming everybody. Um first of all, Africa is big. They got a lot of different cultures. Some of the cultures came from the Islamic religion and the Middle East. So, what you guys are talking about, marrying a younger woman, that came from the Islamic religion. So, some Africans are Christians, some are Muslims. So, depending on their uh religion, they have that culture.
But, you know, you're talking about the FBAs and you said that African cannot police.
It's ended.
So, everybody that comes up, I want to let you know that you only have 60 seconds, okay? Pay attention to the clock.
Um Queen, I'mma bring you back around cuz you got cut off, okay? Um I'mma bring you back around cuz you got cut off, okay?
When y'all speak, if you haven't spoken yet, just say what country you're from and then go ahead chime in, join the flow of the conversation.
Go ahead, Queen.
So, what I was saying is that you know, some of the things you guys are talking about, you know which country it happens the most?
It happens in Saudi Arabia, but nobody talks about it because it's a very strong country with a lot of money and oil.
So, it comes from there and comes to the Africans. They adopt these cultures, you know?
So, that's why they behave some of them like this because of the Islamic religion from the Middle East. The the lady is getting married 14 years, 15 years, even 13 years. I didn't see 12. I saw 13 and up. So, that's the issue over there and it's very big. Africa is like 54 countries with a lot of tribes. So, basically, it's not a small thing, you know?
But, I would say like FBAs, you guys said you're not African.
So, you know, nobody is forcing the FBA.
Okay. Like I said, um everybody, you only have 60 seconds to speak. So, try to say everything that you want to say in 60 seconds, okay?
This is not a monologue. I don't mind people speaking, but y'all got to make y'all points in 60 seconds, so Okay?
Um King, where you from?
Yo, what's up? I'm from South Africa, man. I was in All right. Go ahead.
>> [clears throat] >> I just want to say that I think that Ethiopian guy had one point that was correct.
So, a lot of the governments is not run properly. So, yes, the girls do get raped, and they do um attack those type of people. You were speaking something about Boko Haram.
Those guys kidnap girls, and they make girls pregnant by force.
This is something that the government needs to handle. It's not >> Are you talking about the Nigerians?
Yes, yes, yes, Boko Haram. Yes. I'm from South Africa. We have laws in place, but we have a huge problem. Our gender based violence is six times more than the highest next to us in the world. So, we have a major problem with all races, all cultures, but one thing I can guarantee, they're in South Africa.
I can say in Africa on the whole, European countries Everybody got 60 seconds to speak. I'm sorry. I don't mind letting y'all speak.
>> you to Hold on. I want you to realize there's one reason why this Nigerian and Kenyan people are at me is because I said I do not want to unify with these people. I I just want to clarify what this is in my picture right in my uh video. This is a Epstein file mentioning Kenya. And what this states is the president of Kenya, when Epstein visited Kenya, he said that he will sell a couple kids. So, for him, uh he will give a couple kids as guest so he come back again to Kenya.
This is your people, bro. Dr. Love, you want to talk about Somalia, bro? I'm Ethiopian, but I would rather protect Somalia than I would ever protect Kenya.
By the way, 23% of under major uh underage marriage happens in Kenya, too.
And I think 40% happens in Nigeria. I mean, bro, you guys are facing the same thing. Even worse, your people your entire president is selling kids to a Epstein guy.
And not a tool like bro.
>> Damn.
You people >> Go to hell. That that's crazy.
So Hi, can you hear me? Yeah, where you from?
>> Yes. I'm I'm from I'm in FBA. I'm from USA. Go ahead, sis.
I just wanted to say I I had a occasion opportunity to teach school in Ethiopia in Addis Ababa and we had kids from like from grade one to all the way through high school and I remember at one point I was very critical of the young ladies who were let's say college college age to get ready to go into college as seniors in high school probably is the way we call it who were hanging out [clears throat] near the adult teachers lounges and most of the teachers were male. And someone corrected me and said that those girls were too old. They were like they were like those were like old maids to them that the people that that the people that the males were interested in were the little girls who were like in elementary school.
And and that is in fact what I observed that that culturally they weren't interested in the 16, 17, and 18-year-olds. They were Okay.
I'm sorry, sis. You got cut off. Listen, to everybody that's up here I need y'all to pay attention to the little box that you're in. There's a timer on it. When it gets to zero, your time is up. Okay? Maybe I should have made it 2 minutes, but try to say what y'all need to say within 60 seconds. I mean >> [gasps] >> Go ahead, sis. I brought you back around so you can finish your point. That was that was the point that that so anyone is saying that Ethiopian or Somali it was we had Somali students and we had Ethiopian students and that was a cultural thing for not just Ethiopians.
I mean, it was a cultural thing for the various tribe Ethiopian tribes as well.
This is a problem with young girls being forced to marry older men and it's done constantly. And that's all I wanted to say.
Okay, thank you, sis.
Stay up here if you like, okay? Um >> Okay.
God damn it. My bad.
Dr. Love?
So so the reason why I had to speak on this is because I do have a a very close friend of mine. She's Somali and she you know she was telling me about you know how she was growing up and she was actually forced to be with this guy, you know, um because of the mom that she actually knew that they were her mom was a friend with the with the guy's mother.
So and she was still young but the mom was forcing that relationship even though she she didn't she wasn't cool with it cuz she was young, right? And and I'm speaking she's like very traumatized. She's she's always got to you know be a alcoholic, right? Because of all these things that have happened in her life. So when we come up here and put these things to light, you see these Somali guys are coming up here trying to distract the this truth that we're trying to put out there so that we can save these kids. We definitely need to save these kids and and and them they cannot do it. The elders in the community they hide it. They hide they hide a lot of crimes in those communities and these kids are being Yeah, my brother, you see when these Somalis when they come up here they always get a boss to talk [ __ ] like oh, you know, Africans we not this.
But when they were starving when house flies were all over their faces. That's why I'm saying these ones are young. They were born in Minnesota.
They forget because they didn't go through the pains. That's why they come up here they talk [ __ ] When the house flies the black the the the what is the name the big eagles when they were taking them away eating them starvation all these dirty videos they used to show you guys in America, bro.
They didn't see it. That's why when they come up here, the Arabs didn't give a [ __ ] about excuse my language. Didn't care about these people. They always claim they're throwing to these Arabs like we are Arabs. We are this. King.
King. King. King. King. I just I got one question for you. What country are you from, brother?
Bro, I'm from West Africa. What country?
Well, I'm from Ivory Coast. Okay. All right. Just wondering.
Yes, sir. Okay. I'm going to bring you back around, okay?
Dr. Love, they on your ass, bro.
Yeah. Yeah. So, and it's very very, you know, important that we we talk about these things because in their community, their parents, their uncles, their aunties, they are aware of this and they're hiding it. For some reason, I don't know why they do that, but it's just crazy to me. And and and and to see, you know, a friend of mine that, you know, I would usually talk to her and all that stuff and then she opened up and tell me these things that's the reason why I am the way I am is because of, you know, my past and and what my mom really, you know. And I was like, "Wow." I was very shocked and and and I'm glad that Host you are speaking on these things, bro.
Like I I See, I don't agree with you on a lot of things, but the fact that you are speaking on it, man, I just want to say thank you, bro. Like this is what we need to do. We need to, you know, see a way that we can speak speak on these things and save these kids. They don't deserve to go through this BS. They need to be in school and and these are, you know, our future Tell your own people that, too. But yeah, I agree. Go ahead, Iniko. Yeah, I was going to say things, but what's crazy is what the teacher said, saying that the 18- 17- and 18-year-olds were the old maids. My goodness.
That is disgusting. The fact that they over here setting their eyes on K through 5.
All of them need to burn in a row. They need to just drop a boom boom on every single last one of them cuz that's disgusting.
And everybody keep acting like they don't do it. I'm looking up the as as they're all talking, I'm looking up everybody's country and their percentages of what they married.
They're at a 40% uh underage marriage rate. Which is still too damn high.
Everybody is not lying on y'all. Y'all still doing it here when y'all come to this country. The little Somalian dude that came, he was in his 40s, almost 50s, and he raped a uh 12-year-old straight off the bus. She still had her book bag on it, everything.
That's disgusting.
Yeah, it is. That's disgusting. [snorts] What country are you from, Gumshean?
I'm from South Africa. Okay, go ahead.
You know, what this lady was saying before is is very true because this bloody foreigners, when they come to South South South Africa, they like to bring their their culture with them.
You know, to have uh relations with our, you know, we call young young people.
We don't like this type of culture. We don't want you to bring this culture to South Africa. You bloody foreigners, you like to bring the same culture from your country and bring it to here. And when we want you to leave, please leave. If you want to leave, leave. We don't want you to bring this culture here.
These bloody foreigners, it's the same thing. They always bring the same thing here to South Africa. And then and then they complain when we want to get rid of them.
If you want to find a lady of your age, you can find a lady of your age suitable for yourself to have a relation. Don't bring these bloody foreign ways to here.
You bloody foreigners, we don't like you and So, my brother, when it comes to the Somalians, we have a lot to say about them, you know. I don't know, the people who don't know Somalians, I mean, hey, you guys should go and Google. I will I will just stop here. So, let me go to the South African guy who came up here and talk. Yeah, I don't believe those things, man. Everybody should stay in their country. I mean, you always talk about West Africa.
I mean, Ivory Coast, Ghana, bro, [ __ ] They are okay, man.
Okay, a lot of people We got people who are fleeing to Ghana and Ivory Coast.
So, those two countries are okay. I don't know about the rest. I've been through the whole West Africa. I mean, I know if you got a passport, I mean, you can do the same. You feel me? So, uh don't blame them. But, I went when these Ethiopians, their relationship, I don't care. FBA can be whatever they want to be. But, the relationship we have with FBA, we can't throw it away. Malcolm X, Maya Angelou was a university professor in Legon, Ghana. The [ __ ] wrong with y'all, man? Uh you can mess with that. Y'all can't even unite in Africa. Don't try to unite with us. That [ __ ] over with.
Gumshion, go ahead.
Yes.
Like I was saying before, a lot of these bloody foreigners, they like to come to to South Africa, um Durban, Cape Town, with the same attitude, trying to associate themselves with our young ladies.
Go and find a lady that is suitable for your age.
Don't bring that culture here. We don't tolerate that type of disrespect. Find a lady that is suitable for your for your age.
These Somali, these Zimbabwe people, we don't like it.
And that's why when we come together with um Operation Dudula and all these people, we will run you out of the country. We don't tolerate those type of things. You find a lady that is suitable for yourself.
Don't bring those bloody foreign ways to our country because we are getting rid of you.
I will do all we can to Yeah, South Africa ain't [ __ ] around. Dr. Boo, what's going on?
Hey, what's up? What's Yeah, South Africa ain't [ __ ] around.
Dr. Boo, what's going on? Hey, what's up? What's up, bro?
I'm here. Yes, I'm here. with You you you got to turn us down in your background. I can hear us. Okay.
[clears throat] You you you got to turn us down in your background. I can hear us. Okay. You got to get your audio together, boo.
I'm going to bring you back around. Um you got some you got an echo in the background. I can hear the live playing.
I'm going to bring you right back around. Lost? All right. Uh thank you for the opportunity. I I don't think people are like uh they're not giving me the opportunity to talk again, and I'm also muted in the comments. I don't know why. Could you unmute me, please? And one more thing Appreciate it, bro. Uh I don't know why the Kenyan dude is talking out of your out of his ass. You got to realize, bro, your president is selling girls little girls, bro. He said, "I'll give you little girls as a gift so you would come back." That is your people.
Before you ever attack a Somali or an Ethiopian or Eritrean Bro, revise your country. Look at your country first, bro. You people are cooked. You're selling little girls to a foreigner. How could I take you seriously? And this uh Ivory Coast and Nigerian people person your people were like my people were stepping on your necks respectfully, bro, including the Kenyan dude. You guys were sold by us.
Sold by us.
We stepped on your neck. You can you you can talk to me right now is because you're free. If not, you We stepped on your neck.
Talk to me right now is because you're free. If not, you I'm hearing other people talking, but uh Okay.
Let Okay. Can I see other people talking. Can you hear me?
Yeah. Um Dr. Boo, you might have to leave out the app and come back up. I don't know why you getting that feedback. Queen, go ahead.
Dang, that is a lot of divisions going on. You see the division between the Africans. They just fighting between the Bantus and the Kushites. There is a third group missing. They are called the Nilotics.
So, I wonder which group they would side with. I I'm sure they would side with the Kushites because they're closer to they mixed with them. So, these guys are not fighting here. They are fighting even in Africa between two groups, Kushites and Nilotics.
And they in the the majority is I mean, the Bantus are the majority in Africa, so they're in everywhere. They're the majority.
But, the minorities are the Kushites and Nilotics. So, they fighting so they're not even uh they're not even united. So, why are they saying uh we are all black to these black American people? First, the Africa unite, you know, the African Union is doing a good job uh uniting I I I just wanted quickly to point out that I also had an opportunity to be when I was traveling home on a plane full of young Ethiopian and Somali uh girls who were being transported. I'm going to call it trafficking traffic traffic to Saudi Arabia to work as nannies and and uh other like manual labor, but I understood that these girls are more likely to be exploited in these countries because they were very young.
So, it's not just the child marriages, it's also the trafficking of young African women, Somali women, uh Ethiopian women to the Middle East to be used and exploited. And that's also an ongoing problem.
And that's it.
All right. Yeah, yeah, this man, I'm not going back and forth with you, man. You you you talking about you you Somali, come on, man. Come on. I I know you guys. You guys are the weakest human beings. You can literally fell off just by walking by yourself. Why would I even why would you even be enslave anybody?
You know what I mean? It's like you know, when when when have your women come to me complaining that you guys are too many guys and they they want me and you're over here talking about uh >> [laughter] >> you going to try to slave anybody? Like are you out of your mind? So what I what what I'm trying to say is that you guys need to stop that culture of of of marrying young kids and I know it's heavy into your culture. You guys hide it. Even in Minnesota, if people just take time to go and investigate, you guys going to get a lot of it. You guys going to be exposed for doing what you guys are doing. It's bad. Stop hiding criminals. Okay?
Um let me address something real quick.
All y'all up here pointing the finger and all y'all countries marry little ass girls. I'm going to let that be known.
Um all y'all got a child marriage problem. So y'all can keep pointing the finger.
Y'all going to keep marrying little girls. Um anyway, um Queen, you said something about the UN.
Um And honestly, that's a that's Listen, the child marriage thing is something that all y'all countries need to address. You can't point the fingers and say, "Oh, y'all do it. Y'all do it." All y'all countries do it. Nigeria, um Ethiopia, who else up here?
Uh I don't think South Africa really has that problem, but they'd be going around like uh gang raping women. South Africa's number one in crime. They got their own issues as well, but they are doing better than a lot of the other African countries. Um but all y'all got things to address, but I don't I don't think South Africa really has a child marriage problem. At least I can kind of say that for them. And the UN ain't uniting nobody as you can see.
This panel is an example.
There is no unity. They don't want none.
My goodness, it's just Hamite versus Hamite. No, no, I'm not them. They're not me.
Talking about they Kushites versus the Bantus. Y'all are all the same people and it's ridiculous. And then shorty talking about there's three of them.
Hold on a second.
And let me clarify. South Africa got that problem, but it's not as prevalent as it is in all of them other countries.
Like it occurs, but it's not it's not as widespread in South Africa as it is in those other countries. Go ahead and come talk.
>> three of y'all going against each other.
All of y'all the same people. Like what the hell are we talking about? The only people that's not y'all is us.
My goodness. Hey, but y'all tap the screen. There's 130 people in here.
We should be having 100,000 already.
We've been alive for about an hour now.
But it was All right, Red. That's That's Officer Doofy, ain't it?
Yes. Yes.
>> Officer Doofy.
Damn. Damn, y'all. You know it. You be on it. You figured it You figured it >> what we watch is movies. That's Yeah, I owe you some Uncle Joes for that. She figured it out. This picture is from uh from Scary Movie. This was Officer Doofy. And I turned his ass into uh Officer Babatunde. His ass out here tone policing the FBAs. Uh big shout out to the family. Everybody keep tapping the screen. We going to keep the conversation going. I Let's lighten it up. I want to hear a woman speak. Queen, you there? You only got 60 seconds, sweetheart.
Yeah, so I don't think South Africa has this culture because it's very far away from the Middle East and a lot of them are Christians.
So, any country that's close to the north or North Africa, they have this culture you guys are complaining about.
Parts of Nigeria uh parts of any any country that's close to the Middle East, they adopted this uh Islamic religion, which allows guys to marry younger ladies.
Older guys to marry younger ladies if they want to.
Uh [snorts] they will say that the religion allows them. That's how they get it.
So, it's it's a it's a religion uh more of a religion than a culture.
Because African culture is different from the religions. African culture is a strong, you know what I mean? But then when the religion is coming, you're going to see a lot of weird stuff.
And that's what I want to say.
Okay.
Um King.
You see this people, all right? The problem we have is why people always want to help just anybody, anybody.
You see this people, eh? Why people should have left them in that desert?
They should leave them so that they can starve and be useless on that desert and starve. Why people are so stupid? They always help any useless person. This people, why people go and help them?
Because the Arab don't even give a [ __ ] about them.
The Arabs don't even care about these people. They claiming to be Arabs, but why people are so stupid that bro now they fighting Muslim this Muslim religion [ __ ] They brought these people as the refugees.
Now look at they live They get free water. They come to America. They have kids. They get their citizenship. You understand what I'm saying? If you leave I want to advice I'll give white American, leave these stupid people alone as the Muslims. Let the Arabs save them. Leave them alone. They should be there and be starving. They will Within two weeks they will they will look for Jesus Christ. If you leave them you giving them a I'm going to bring you back around, King. [snorts] King be cooling out.
>> used to be if we go to Cape Town in the 1960s Cape Town, the whole of South Africa used to be a very beautiful place.
Until they started to bring this area people from Somalia and Ethiopia.
All these people, we are telling you you foreigners get out. We don't want you here anymore.
Please.
We are asking you as politely as possible to leave South Africa.
You foreigners get out. You have nothing to bring.
You are hanging around with young ladies.
Our daughters and sisters are leaving school and we have to watch them. We have to guard them because we cannot trust you people anymore.
You foreigners get out of South Africa.
And this is your This is your final warning.
Please, I am tired. You can hear in my voice. I am tired.
Yeah, it's South Africa they trying to hear [ __ ] Go ahead, King.
King, you there, brother? King, King, King, King.
King that walked away from his phone.
I kind of want to hear your ass go off again. All right, I'mma skip you.
Loss?
All right, I'm addressing like three people at the same time, sister, respectfully. I don't take anecdotes, I take facts. I brought fact that the Kenyan government is actually selling little kids. It's on the Epstein file.
And one more thing for that Kenyan dude, right? I mean, you want to talk about how Somalis didn't own slaves, bro. It got so bad to the point these [ __ ] had to fight the Italians to keep you Bantus Hey, hey, Loss. Watch your mouth.
You not black. Do not say that N-word up here.
Okay, sure. Yeah, the the Somalis fought so hard with the Italians to keep you [ __ ] as our foot holders. My bad.
>> Hey, man, that's your second chance.
Won't be another >> all right, my my bad, my bad. Watch that N-word [ __ ] You ain't black.
>> yeah. I only have a couple seconds. Give me a second. All right.
Bro, you guys were Bantus, bro. You were Bantu. You were You were working in my plantation.
I don't take you seriously. You were working in my plantation. Before you ever talk up on me, remember your history. You were All right, bring you back around. Uh well, whatever. Somebody dropped him.
Soup? Yes, I I want to say that I also worked with uh Bantu Somalis in the States.
And I I'm really sort of not surprised by the Somalis' attitude towards them because they think of them as less than, which is an indication what they think about uh FBAs because they they associate us with the Bantus as well.
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