This video illustrates how structural inequalities from apartheid persist in South Africa, where white South Africans own approximately 80% of the land while Black South Africans face 30% unemployment, yet some white South Africans still discriminate against Black Africans by telling them to 'go back to their country' despite being on the African continent. The speaker argues that African identity is defined by descent, not birthplace, and that white South Africans are not indigenous to Africa but rather to European countries like the Netherlands and Britain, making them outcasts in both their ancestral European homelands and their current African homeland.
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White South African Tells African Migrant To “Go Back”… The Irony Is UnrealAdded:
I WILL NOT BE QUIET FOR YOU.
>> Me and this look alike.
She's one of our own. I'll choose her before you. Don't come here and tell us I'm a born South African. So you take your medical insurance and go. She's South African. That's why she's here. Me and this lady.
I will not be quiet for you cuz you're a [ __ ] I will never be quiet for you.
And she just called him a derogatory slur. The white woman called him as an African a derogatory slur that South Africans use of foreigners. Black people use that quiry query word. They use that toward other Africans and foreigners.
She's using it. That's not even her language. And she's calling a African a derogatory word that black folks say or whatever. I just want to let y'all know that.
>> You tell me I got another color you because you are a racist. Take your pregnant wife and go to your country.
Move. I will not be quiet for you.
>> See the skin that you wear. See my skin.
See my skin. It doesn't mean nothing.
>> IT DOESN'T choose over much. I respect you. But this one I can't respect you either. I respect my sisters here.
>> I respect my country. I don't respect you.
GO BACK TO YOUR COUNTRY. I DON'T CARE.
I'm born in South Africa. You are not born in South Africa. Go back to your country. Take your PREGNANT WIFE AND GO A PRIVATE. You don't belong here.
>> You belong here. I belong here. Really?
So do I. I don't. Then go take your money and go to a private. You don't you don't tell me nothing and you are nothing. You are nothing. Go back to your country. Yes, I am sure.
Bye-bye.
>> Don't worry. We'll get a help sister. I respect you.
>> But not this one.
>> I for my brother. I know with my brothers and sisters here, but only you.
>> [ __ ] off you. I'm not going to have you.
Okay, y'all. Okay, we we'll get back into that. But [sighs] where do I start? Where do I start, ladies and gentlemen? Where do I start?
Um, look, once again, this this isn't a representation of all black South Africans. Not all black South Africans get down like this, so I'm not putting them all in it. But there are some that do get down just like Miss Victoria here in this video from the Pat Patriot Alliance, Patriotic Alliance, whatever that party name is. Patriotic Alliance, I think that's the name of it. Here's the thing.
The brother, the African brother, I don't know where he was from.
when that when that uh white lady, I don't know if she's a boore or whatever, gets involved and telling him something, he's like, "Hey, wait a minute. Hold on." And I'm having I am a conversation with the sisters here. Why are you getting involved with it? You understand what I'm saying? Basically telling her, "Stay in your place. This is what we discussing." And she is so emboldened.
She is screaming and yelling in his face and want to call him names.
That's the craziest part. And then then Victoria, you're standing there just looking silly.
You got this woman that literally had your ancestors in a part tide not that long ago. 1994 wasn't that long ago.
It wasn't long ago. Your your your grandmas and great grandmas and grandfathers and uncles and all them was in a part tide because of that woman you standing beside. What would they if they could come back and see you today, Victoria?
if they can come back and see what you're doing on top of how who you got next to you talking crazy to another African like like what what what's what's going on in your mind?
Yes, we understand this situation, but you know what? The situation just get thrown out the window. At least in our culture, when that woman right there getting involved, it gets thrown way out because wait a minute, you're the reason and your your community is the reason why the black people don't have jobs.
See, seeing see with us, we we know we not joining with them. They the reason the wealth gap is the way it is here.
Well, what are we going to join with them for?
They they the reason about mass incarceration. What are we going to join with them for here?
That that would be silly.
You have 30 plus% unemployment. That lady next to you, not her in particular, but her community, own 80% of the land in your homeland.
And you have her screaming at another African who who didn't who don't own land, who don't got who didn't cause 30% unemployment.
It's actually more so a structural issue. And because of apartheid and the remnants of it is why you deal with 30% unemployment, actually 32% unemployment in the country.
Y'all, can y'all help me? Help me to understand. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Uh uh uh uh. Mary, she's screaming at an African to go back to his country and she's in the African continent. If a black man can't be in the African continent, where can he be?
Where can he be?
No matter what country you go to in the world that's not a black one, they'll tell you go back to Africa. Okay, you in the African continent now. You telling him to go back to his country. Ma'am, you need to go back to your country.
You're not indigenous to the African continent. I know you have some South Africans that's very [sighs] Let me I'm trying to use my words nicely. I'm really trying.
They not learned. Let me use that word.
They're not learned at all.
Those people aren't indigenous to that land. They're indigenous to the European land. They were at the Netherlands. A lot of those people are Dutch. Some came in, some are British as well. Okay. So, those of us over there mostly is from the Netherlands and Britain that it doesn't look like that's the African continent to me. So, if anybody need to go back, she needs to go back. But here's the thing. I never get that email I got years ago from a lady from the Netherlands and she gave me the rundown on that email. Yeah, I remember I shared that with the lady cut about a year or two ago. That same email from that lady.
I would have to go find it. They don't want them back in the Netherlands. I'm just kind of glancing at it that they that they don't want them back at all.
They said they could stay down there um constantly and they're not really welcomed. Uh I think when they went to New was it New Zealand, they said they didn't want them either. So basically they're outcast though. those those white South Africans so call they're they're outcasts. Now me personally when I first start going there to South Africa I was like I can't I can't call them no no no no no white South African.
It it didn't even sit well with me saying that. I'm cool with saying bore.
I'm cool with saying British. I'm cool with that. But it like how are you you're not an a to me an African has to be a person of African descent, right?
That is an African to me. An African is black folk. Period. You're not an African. Like I'm not a European, right? I'm not an Asian person. I could be born in China. Doesn't make me Chinese. I could be born in Germany.
Doesn't make me a person of German descent. I just was born over there. So, so no, I'm not German. Maybe I have a Germany passport, but I'm not considered German. If if that makes sense. But yet this lady here was allowing him her to scream and yell at another black person and going crazy on this particular man.
And that's so off code to me. Now of course you know people like Julius Mimmma definitely wouldn't agree with that. And one thing I like about Julius MMA, them folks can't stand Julius MMA.
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