Xenophobia in South Africa stems primarily from economic frustration and unemployment rather than genuine racism, as South Africans face high unemployment rates and perceive immigrants as competitors for limited job opportunities and resources; this tension is compounded by historical grievances and the perception that foreign-owned businesses control South Africa's economy, making it essential for the African diaspora to understand these underlying economic pressures before moving to Africa to foster unity and mutual understanding.
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A Jamaican’s Honest View on Xenophobia in South Africa 🇿🇦Añadido:
Guys, since I was born, I am a Nigerian.
I have never seen a South African. I have been to so many big cities in the world. I have never come across a South African restaurant. I have never seen a South African clothing brand being sold in the shopping mall. I have never seen a South African food being sold in the supermarket. I have never seen anything from these people. You guys don't explore. You guys don't travel. You guys don't do business internationally.
All through my university days from friends Roma and everybody none of them none of us have ever had a South African classmate you guys don't school abroad I have never spoken to a girl before and she told me oh my ex in South Africa I'm dating a South Africa I have never heard I don't even know how a South African man looks like when I see them on grand I only see them on TV yes [snorts] their music travel far but these people don't travel I where are Hey >> yeah family this make perfect sense with this lady I say we never even think about it like that family but it's so true you never go somewhere right here a South African restaurant you know I mean in a Kenya Nigerian restaurant Jamaican restaurant Brazilian restaurant you have a whole lot of people just to show you that these people are maybe underdeveloped family because as this lady has said you don't never hear somebody say oh you know what I mean I've dated a South African I am this I'm that you never hear that family you never hear that so that shows you how the um the education level of South Africa needs to be developed and that's the reason why the people ask >> oh yeah man thank you thank you [laughter] guys I'm actually forget my juice actually trying to actually um you know I mean make this video family and break all up everything I'm confused you know what I mean but I'm going tell you the family this make perfect sense what this lady has say is that actually um you know I mean you never see these things in a Kenya South African restaurant in a Kenya you see nothing South African in a Kenya you know what I mean um like [snorts] cultural stuff you know it's like Jamaicans you see Jamaicans all over the world anywhere you go you can't find a Jamaican family anywhere you go and that's for sure you say You know what I mean? That's the type of level um Jamaicans explore and they travel and you know what I mean them travel with the Panaffrican spirit whenever them travel too. So you just to show you how that actually affect you know what I mean global panafricanist but we have this one you know I mean these people need to be developed they need to actually something need to be done the government need to do something about these things these people give them free education and make them actually go learn um you know international you know give them some scholarship overseas you know what I mean so all of these things but South Africa can't do that why because of them run South Africa other people from other country run South Africa so want that you know what I mean? So this make perfect sense family when the man tell yo you know what I mean the reason why don't fight other Africans for the job because you know what I mean them develop them country in a way where you know I mean they Africans would have to come in and get the lower jobs or them would have to have some kind of a qualification or some form of thing you know I mean even starting a business you know what I mean Kenya is so different family I'm telling you you know what I mean Kenya is so different you know what I mean you see the man Nigerian charcoal family charcoal that's a simple thing you know I mean say yo people [cough] that's how African country supposed to live [snorts] it's not like um it's not that um Ghana is better than South Africa and South Africa is better than Ghana it's not like that but people as African people we should have the right to move around and do what we want to do just like anybody in Europe can go get a job in any Europe country just like in the US people can go in a different states go work and do what they need to do family you can't actually box up Africans like that. You know what I mean? Box you up in a one box and you know we move through the continent free. Imagine nowadays actually African country have visa. He's a Kenyan and you have to have visa for other African country. Would that even make sense family? You know what I mean? We know we're not done yet.
We just have to get started. You know what I mean? So all of this point I feel like something like this have to happen to open up our eyes. And I'm sure other African countries looking and watching and saying to myself they not cuz most of the things that people that happen it's like people have to go through the experience first before you actually start to think about it because before this nobody never think about it you know what I mean so all of these countries we have to invest in education and awareness you know what I mean and actually you know entrepreneurship and stuff like that you know so people can actually come and actually you know um you know when you go into another African country nobody you know feel away because you know what I mean everybody is actually skilled and nobody can't complain say yo you can't take me nobody can't come in Kenya come take Kenya jobs because Kenya jobs them the skills people them you know what I mean so really you even have other country other African country we come and do things that is maybe minimal you know what I mean because you can't Kenyans are very educated so you can't come and get them jobs you going to the hospital family the biggest hospital in in a Kenya aakan and a be Kenyan you see inside there work really. You might see a few others, you know what I mean? But um just trust me, you know what I mean?
Kenyans do them thing in a hospital in actually Kenya and you feel like you're in a African hospital because Africans actually attend to you, you know, I mean a s thing run family. So me glad sister for this point. Um you know cuz if you think about it never hear all of these South Africa all South Africa good for is to say them have like you know I mean uh the city is good and the city is going to be good. Why? Because now the people them create their own city in South Africa them own most of the land.
So South Africa never developed by South Africans and that's the reason why it's like that family when you think about it even for like even Kenya you know I mean Kenya developed by Kenyans by locals by the native you know what I mean so that's where we have the disconnect family and we just need to fix it but anyway guys let me enjoy me juice you know what I mean juice like put nothing in Just give me joy.
>> What's happening in South Africa has me so thankful for Kenyans. Kenyans have to be the kindest Africans I've ever come across. The the [ __ ] kindest as an like as an African immigrant um fleeing war from Somalia. The way I was welcomed in Kenya. The way I felt like I was at home in Kenya. The way they instilled work ethic in me. And um the way they instilled my like my love for education comes from Kenya. My love for education is because I I grew up in in Kenya. My work ethic comes from Kenyans. Seeing Kenyans early in the morning just hustling and it just has me so thankful.
I'm so thankful for Kenyans. Shout out to you guys not um directing anger at immigrants when your government failed you. Shout out to you guys for welcoming immigrants. Shout out to you guys for giving me a safe home, for giving me a safe environment, for just making me feel safe, making me feel like I was at home. Um, yeah, just shout out to Kenya.
If your country, South Africa, which is one of the wealthiest subsaharan African countries, you guys should have great compulsory public education. If they did a good job for you black Africans, you guys would be higher skilled than the people coming from Congo, the people coming from Zimbabwe, the people coming from Mosamb beek. So when they come in, they would occupy your low-level jobs and you would not be competing with them economically. That's number one. So, the fact that you think you're competing with these economic migrants only reveals flaws in your existing system, which lets you know that the fat cats at the top, i.e. the white people and the Asians, little buddy, they're the ones that are milking your country and the resources. And some of them go by names like the Oenheimers. Yes. Some of entire minds. And it's so funny that the richest people from South Africa are the Elon Musk or the Openheimers, the whites. And you guys are so brain dead that you would like to attack your black brothers who are in the exact same situation that you guys are in. That's true stupidity. I guilt the floor.
>> Let me show you something.
Santa Heat.
Heat.
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Heat.
>> [music] >> Why are South Africans so angry at other Africans?
>> [music] >> On the surface, it looks like hate, but underneath there's something deeper.
>> OPEN TO YOUR COUNTRY. WE ARE TIRES OF YOU GUYS.
>> Unemployment is high. Opportunities [music] are few. And when people are struggling to survive, they start looking deep.
>> We are tired of smelling our jobs.
>> South Africans say foreigners [music] are taking jobs, opening businesses, using resources meant for locals. to hire South African because of this reason.
>> Okay. So what you're basically saying is if two shops don't comply, we all suffer.
>> Yes.
>> Now we are watching this from different countries but they feel a fear that's real to them.
>> Which country do you come from?
>> Here's the part that hurts. Yes. Africa stood with them during apartheid. For example, Julius Ner Tanzania served as a permanent base [music] and sanctuary for liberation fighters from South Africa, including hosting ANC [music] training at Conga. Nera sacrificed land. And Nelson Mandela, he reminded the world that hatred isn't land. So yes, the pain is real, the struggle is real, but so is the [music] choice.
Because if we lose our humanity, what exactly are we protecting?
Keep quiet. You don't have time to listen with us. Leave my So now it's racist because a black person wants to be with another black person. Do y'all hear y'allselves? I made a post saying, "Black men are made for black women and black women are made for black men." And you would not believe the amount of non black people who had an issue with it and called it racist. Nobody calls it racist when other communities marry within their culture, protect their traditions, and keep everything in house. That's called values. That's called standards. That's called knowing who you are. But when a black person does it, now all of a sudden it's a problem. Now it's exclusive. Now it's divisive. Now it's oppressive. Oppressive to who? You're not oppressed because a black person didn't choose you. Let's be very clear about that. Why does black love trigger you? Why does black unity make you uncomfortable? Why do you feel entitled to be included into something that was never about you? That's the real issue.
Because it's not racism. It's that you don't like not being centered. Because the moment when black people say we choose us, you hear rejection. You hear exclusion. You hear something being taken away from you, but nothing was taken. You were just never entitled to it. Black love isn't hate. Black love isn't racism. It just doesn't revolve around you. And that's why you're mad.
>> Do you know that Africa is the only continent rooted in the ground? All the other continents float. Africa is also the only continent that has kept its megapona preserved. Africa also has more natural resources than any [music] other on the planet. So you mean to tell me that Africa is the only planet that is still rooted into [music] the earth and the rest of the contin continents continents are floating on water. [music] So that means when I go outside and ground I'm not even necessarily grounded because [music] United States is not connected to the earth cuz we're floating on water.
Close now. Close now. Now close out out. Everyone out.
Close now. Now play my Don't waste my time. Close now. Close.
Close.
Close. Now close.
Now, now out out Wait a minute.
What is wrong with these people?
Can somebody tell me what is wrong with these people?
How can this guy just, you know, walked into somebody's shop and told everyone to go out?
Huh?
What is wrong with these people telling the owner of the shop to close right now?
God. But this guy, I don't see him as anything because he tied all these stupid things on his head. Then he has the audacity to go to any foreigner shop and told them to close the shop and walked everybody out.
What is wrong with these South Africans man guys? [clears throat] Wow. So everybody can do the work of immigration, the work of police, the work of um security agencies, you know, in South Africa. Everybody can do it guys.
A Jamaican kid from Kingston invented hip hop and America never told you.
Every hip-hop artist alive owes a debt to Jamaica and almost none of them say it out loud. Clive Campbell was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1955. He grew up surrounded by sound system culture.
Massive speakers, competing DJs, music as community power. His family moved to the Bronx in 1967. On August 11th, 1973, Clive threw a back to school party at 1520 Sedwick Avenue. He had two turntables and an idea nobody had tried before. He isolated the drum brakes, looped them together, extended them, let people dance longer. That technique became the foundation of hip hop. Clive Campbell became DJ Cool Herk, the father of hip hop, a Jamaican immigrant who took Kingston's sound system tradition and transformed it into the most dominant music genre on the planet. Hip hop now generates over $40 billion a year globally. It shapes fashion, language, politics, and culture on every continent. And it started with a Jamaican kid who missed home. They call it American music. They built museums around it. They gave it Grammy awards and billion-dollar record deals, but the root the root is Jamaican. Drop a yes if you knew this already. Drop a no if this just changed everything. Follow.
Something strange is happening right now and millions of people [music] think Earth is shifting into 5D consciousness.
You've probably heard the term [music] 5D Earth transition, but what does it actually mean? The [music] idea is that humanity has mostly been living in something called 3D consciousness.
3D consciousness [music] is driven by fear, competition, survival, and material success. It's the mindset of me versus [music] everyone else.
But 5D consciousness is completely different. It's based on [music] awareness, empathy, intuition, and a sense that everything is connected.
Instead of living [music] only from the ego, people begin living more from the heart.
Supporters of the 5D transition [music] believe humanity is slowly shifting into this higher level of consciousness. And that could explain [music] why so many people right now feel like they're questioning everything. Their careers, [music] their beliefs, the systems they grew up trusting.
Some [music] believe these are signs of the 5D Earth transition happening right now. So the real question [music] is, is humanity evolving beyond 3D consciousness and stepping into [music] 5D awareness?
Or are we just beginning to see reality more clearly than ever [music] before?
Each >> sign of the zodiac represents a principle of righteousness. And you have all the signs in [music] you. Those are energies within you. Okay? Well, what you're talking about when you say, "I'm a Virgo. I'm a Capricorn." You're talking about your sun sign. That's [music] your focus in life. What did I come into this life to focus on? We all when we were on at a higher consciousness, we chose this life.
[music] We decided I can accomplish this mission. When the energies were ripe for you to walk the path of the mission [music] you chose, that's when you came into this life to demonstrate that path.
You see, each sign of the zodiac [music] plays a part. It's an energy makeup of you. Okay? The sun represents your focus. [music] Your moon, how am I emotionally? How do I feel about things? You have a rising sign. What are my actions? What do I do?
[music] You know, you have uh a Mercury sign. How do I think? Venus, how do I love? You have your Mars. How do I fight? What is my aggression? We go to Taurus. We're talking values. Taurus represents what you value in life. You see our values. Gemini is going to represent understanding. Cancer represents your families, your heritage, [music] your nurturing energy. Leo represents your creativity, your children, [music] your pleasure. This is the ruling energy. Leo represents children. It represents creativity.
[music] It represents the rulers. You see, Virgo energy is the healer, you know, the purgger, the purifier [music] that's cleansed. Libra is the partnership and marriage, you know, or of justice, balance, [music] equality. Uh Scorpio represents bonding.
[music] Sagittarius spiritual wisdom.
Capricorn sacrifice, humbleness. You know, Aquarius is the humanitarian.
[music] And Pisces is the compassionate one. If you lo if you leave one of these principles [music] out, you're an aberant entity. You're not whole. You're not full. And you're not sacred. And the only way to access the [music] spiritual is to be full and whole and sacred. And that's why the earth is going through this tear down, this degradation, [music] because now it's going against the grain of the dominant force of the universe.
The universe is about sacredness. It's about righteousness. It's about being whole and full and using [music] all of these. You know, the powers that be, they're not practicing the Libra, you know, justice. They're not practicing values. They're not practicing [music] humbleness. And if you're leaving out one, just one, you're not whole. You're not full. You don't make [music] the cut. You don't ascend to the higher level. You see?
>> [music] >> The leaders of the new earth are the rejects of the [music] matrix. Let's get into it. There's a scripture in the Bible that says the first will be last and the last will be first. And this describes the transition from old earth into new earth. But it may not be exactly what you think it is. Right?
There are a lot of people that think that there truly is going to be a rapture. There's going to be one day where all the good souls are going to be taken out of this planet and transported maybe onto a new planet. Okay, that's wishful thinking. And people still in thirddimensional consciousness are going to use that and put fear into people and you're going to have groups of people talking about the rapture. Y'all ain't nothing happened. People could be so sure that there's going to be a rapture.
Nothing happened. They don't realize that it's a [music] consciousness shift.
I'm going to say this again. It's a consciousness shift. We're still going to be on the same planet, but some of us are going to be experiencing it differently because if you're in a operating system [music] that is able to look at things from a higher consciousness, your experience of this planet is going to be different versus someone that's still plugged up the matrix ass. We got to stop letting other people think for us. People have interpreted scriptures throughout these years from a thirddimensional consciousness not understanding that scriptures is a multi-dimensional [music] book. There's so many layers. So some people truly believe that there is going to be a rapture. We have history of people creating [music] cults out of it, right? Believing that they're going to be taken off this planet, not knowing that it's a shift in [music] consciousness. That is what the rapture is about. When you put your quantum cap on, when you put on your 5D glasses, okay, you start realizing that all the [ __ ] that they [music] taught us has been inversed. It's been fearbased because fear controls us.
Yo, wake up, Neo. Stop sipping the Kool-Aid of the world. When I say the new Earth, let me be clear. I'm not talking about [music] a new planet. I'm talking about embodying a higher state of consciousness, one that represents the source, truth, authenticity, the light.
The new Earth is here. It's [music] waiting for us to wake up and embody it.
How do you embody it? By sematic healing. [music] By going inside of yourself. By healing your traumas. by connecting [music] by disconnecting from the world, your attention on the world and going inside of your internal [music] world. That's your ticket to the highest timeline. And if you need clarity, head over to my profile and book a session.
Love you all.
I don't know if y'all know this or not, but my heart melts when I see an Aquarius man with his son or with his daughter. An Aquarius man is a really good father. they would do anything for their children. Absolutely anything. If you come in between them and their children, that's when things are not going to fly with them. That's when you can also see this different deep emotional side to an Aquarius. They're loving and affectionate to their kids.
It's whatever for them. Cuz like I've said before, Aquarius is a really misunderstood sign. An Aquarius man is the type of fun dad that is unconventional, encourages their children's individuality, their independence, and their creativity.
Aquarius men at the end of the day, they do have a very sensitive side that many people don't see. Only the chosen ones by an Aquarius. They're empathetic, compassionate. They tend to have a humanitarian heart. That is the dad that is reliable and devoted and has the biggest love for their children. I'm telling you, the way I saw an Aquarius man love his child, I was like, "Yep, there it is. [music]
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