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@user-oy3gq9my2g Says:
Zack your comments are turned off on two of your videos . The video that Niger president refused to see the American delegation.
@terrancejackson9577 Says:
More black men are in jail in America than in any other place in the world.
@user-ft9wf3bx9b Says:
I am currently ANTI-MOTHER AFRICA and ANTI PAN AFRICANISM! There are over 55+ countries in Africa. Please name one Africa countries who have DONE anything for FOUNDATIONAL BLACK AMERICANS over these last 200+ years? QUID PRO QUO! HOTEP-ASE!
@healthyselves2348 Says:
This may be an Alphabet Agenda.
@healthandfitness872 Says:
Yo Zack I love your channels. Do you lived in the u.s. or Africa?
@healthandfitness872 Says:
The racist white society and the government do not want black unity. I see this in my state. These Europeans don't even want the Africans and African Americans to be around each other. In Minneapolis when African associates with black Americans racist white people hate that. When I go visit my friend the racist Minneapolis police harass us. There is a fear among white Americans for Africans to unite with black Americans. Don't forget the homosexual this is promoting in the black in the black community this is all about controlling black population this it is all about.
@fredmarodza Says:
Nepotism, Tribalism and white superiority is not only in Uganda but in most African countries if not all.
@peplu7110 Says:
Bx in da building.much love family Black Power.bx🏆💜🌎🎬📺🎶📚📰🔥💯💣🎊✨️👑🌹🖤
@Geeeromeable Says:
Africa is decades behind the US (in general) the lower class here could have 5 families in Africa why would you need 50/50 there. Standards are higher. It's like LA to Arkansas
@travelingva Says:
Give me a break..if the family structure was truly united and men led and protected their families you wouldn't have the rampant violence and abuse of woman and children, which happens significantly among culture on the continent...and by the way there are very strong black families in the United states including strong black men and woman who raise there kids with equality not outdated cave man mentalitiea
@kimberlytate752 Says:
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@guguganmo8560 Says:
Never thought this collab would happen. I appreciate the dedication of both YouTubers. I personally feel like Oshay is more subversive and doesn’t back down from confronting his own people while bro Mwekassa tends to tell his audience what they want to hear. But regardless, keep up the good work y’all.
@anasgraham3771 Says:
The Question you asked him was a Mute Question, common sense tells you a Divided house can Never stand.Tribalism does not good anywhere, it will take Diasporans coming in to Lead the way and change that.😊
@dorothyosborne9421 Says:
Self hate.
@user-rx3qw6zu3s Says:
This interview was odd. Oshey is speaking of his personal family experiences not Black American. He supports Donald Trump! That’s all you got to know. And oh Zack has said he prefers white women over Black women!😂
@simpsonlqnd Says:
@OshayDukeJackson Great job!
@nadinekore6308 Says:
I love what you're doing Mwekassance! This is really interesting! My house would be full of screams and jumps and I'd be screaming my lungs off to my kids... Then African Dad arrives home and it's quiet. He gives kisses, talks about school then orders "pick up your stuff it's the evening" which means eat, homework, showers, sleep. No negotiation, not a sound, no beating needed. They just execute! And I love that. I'm African but born and raised in Europe, a bit of a hybrid. I couldn't raise my children w/o my husband!
@ronaldeastgate8988 Says:
I love Uganda ❤
@sergeg9682 Says:
This guy is very smart man, he understands what is breaking the family means to African people
@sergeg9682 Says:
This is a man who’s willing to tell the truth, because he think the truth will prevail , it’s like a mirror to make us look at ourselves and evaluate our actions as African people.
@yougetaspear7799 Says:
Didn't ask that man smart questions thou
@ccjjock4002 Says:
YOU ALL SHOULD STOP 🛑 SPREADING ANTI PAN-AMERICAN MESSAGES!!!! THIS IS ALL APART OF THE WILLIAM LUNCH SYNDROME!!!!
@beastmode4617 Says:
I'm black American and my parents were married for 52 years until they died. Oshay only speaks for himself when he says black Americans don't have long lasting marriages. Only a small percentage of BA were addicted to crack like his father.
@healthyselves2348 Says:
Alphabet agenda not sure, it does matter if we are going to survive with nature
@kanyesigyeandrew8405 Says:
keep this up
@noctv6809 Says:
Oshay did well, but he didn't speak about the many laws created specifically to oppress African Americans. American also had policies designed to make it easy for young people to get arrested and once they're caught up in the legal system, their life is a forever struggle. Watch the documentary "13th" and research "The Central Park 5", for examples of just some of the history Oshay didn't speak about.
@KingGrizzBadara Says:
I think a lot of what Oshay is saying is the adoption of progressive American values. You can correct the community, but you will always deal with the outside.
@Assata_X_The_Writer Says:
'OSHay' Well Done my Son.
@amzyblues405 Says:
It’s not true black Americans/western men don’t want to be part of their community.they go out of their way to assimilate at the expense of their own female counterparts.
@Silverbackugx Says:
This interview was somewhat disingenuous. Oshay Jackson speaks from his own personal African American experience and with every right. We do not all come from broken homes and drug affected immediate family. Just as well as the child abandonment and baby mama explosion in Africa is clear to see if you walk the streets in most African countries today. Explain to your viewers why you can smell weed strongly in any neigborhood on a Saturday evening where jobless men idle in the streets, and women dominate the merchant numbers in any market in Uganda while trying to raise children as a single contributing parent. I personally pay the school fees for a very sharp little girl who deserves to be in school. The same formula for success in America applies in Africa, intelligence, opportunity, hard work, and discipline. African men lack more of these qualities in general than Black America men. I have never heard of a diabolical government conspiracy to keep Africans in an underclass the same way that Black Americans are systemically targeted by their own government, yet they are flexible and resillent enought to still find a way to prosper. Maybe because they arent bound by backward traditions and irrelevant cultural practices. The point the host made about men being violent agsinst women because it was seen in their home, does not have to make one wonder why African men are so quick with the pimp hand when they feel disrespected by a woman, even any woman, it doesnt even have to be a spouse or relative. Stop the cap, Aftican culture aint no paradise, never mind the unaliving of women, the ritualistic sacrifiing of children and naive young girls, and the selling of women to the highest offer. This "Tales From The Ghetto" interview falls directly in line with what white supremacy wants Africans to believe Black America is all about and its BS. "People dont divorce in Africa" 🤣..why would they when men can just leave and go get another wife with no consequences.. PLEASE STOP the cap, the curtain has been pulled back already. Feeding the ego of Sandal Pookies has had devastating effects in Africa for much longer than feeding the ego of Sneaker Pookies in America. Accountabilty for bad behavior no longer exist for the undisciplined and misguided, replaced by arrogance and justification. If Africa was a movie character it would be Can't Get Right from the movie LIFE, and for the Africans that I know who agree and always tell me "but say it in a nice way"...as a former leader of soldiers..this IS my nice way.
@Da90sbaby Says:
He's probably a pimp, you're fooling around with these Americans 😂
@AuntieCheri Says:
Feel good about this. It is amazing.
@AuntieCheri Says:
When African blooded people decide to love themselves and love each other, we go instantly and globally from being in last place on all the quality of life metrics to the superpower status of our history and destiny.
@AuntieCheri Says:
This is beautiful. This video is BEAUTIFUL!!! The camera angles and editing are absolute fire!
@ShaunPhillipslimitlessfx Says:
This is why I can’t rock with Oshay. He has taken on the Boule programming and doesn’t know much about the true story only His Story. African American is a misnomer. We are the only group of people who have been given several identities by the very power structure that we tend to call supremest, yet we don’t acknowledge it. If you are so African, then any country in Africa should automatically acknowledge you as a citizen. Think about it. People of melanin dominant ancestry are the original people of the world and we should not allow ourselves to be pigeonholed by the manipulative tactics of the power structures.
@keletiguiouattara5944 Says:
Excellent discussion. Zake really nailed the African culture and values. Thanks you represented us well 🤤👍🏾
@Loseweightwithme Says:
Very good dialogue about the issues. We black women are learning the value of family and family structure. Keep shining Oshay Duke Jackson !
@lolon6605 Says:
Enjoyed this interview
@noctv6809 Says:
Oshay did well explaining his perspective. While watching the interview, I felt like a lot of important history wasn't shared, and the questions could have been better answered by an African American historian. Oshay has a lot of life experience, but I didn't get the impression that he's studied American history independently... or at least he didn't think to share information like a historian. Zack should interview someone that loves being Black and studies history independently, so the historical context can be shared with care, while answering questions.
@shermanfowler7184 Says:
If you are African and you don't like Africans, you are engaging in self hate.
@mabiorgarang2998 Says:
He is telling truth
@antonymwangi4986 Says:
This guy massively exaggerates the problem of tribalism and nepotism. Also what are those business opportunities given to European and African Americans and not people of Uganda. Name them. This guy is a clout chaser who have realised that negative news which have been oversold by europeans have the widest audience. No hate. Hope his YouTube gains more followers. We need African Americans winning
@bigzekethompson315 Says:
The difference between AA men vs. African men is African men are not emotional like the brothers in the West. AA men let their emotions take control over logic and this is why we make horrible decisions. Most of us, not all of us behave this way. IMO
@bigzekethompson315 Says:
Love it🇺🇬✊🏾
@leggyReid4c Says:
One thing i learned is that you can tell 10 people the same thing and everyone will hear something different. What you hear is based on how you feel.
@Pasta-B1FBA Says:
Hidden History Museum Historic 🌎
@eriq546 Says:
When you understand African cultures, you'd understand why people tend to hire or partner with their tribesmen. Chinese hire Chinese, Gujarati hire Gujarati, etc. Many of us got disappointed working with just about anyone outside our culture. It is actually a very good thing to uplift your community, even if they are not competent. The problem arises when we take that mindset into public service.
@mbey2158 Says:
Great interview 🙌🏽
@ibinabos.amachree8762 Says:
I have been listening to oshay for a while. Oshay has lots of misconceptions about Nigeria, especially. Nigerians love every black person. The problem I see with Oshay and many black diasporains is that they are somehow intimidated when it comes to Nigeria because nobody will give them the special attention or treatments they crave so much. Anyway, if our black diasporians can blend in any african country, they are absolutely welcomed home. We are very competitive here in nigeria. Besides, Lagos is not the entire Nigeria. We have other states to explore. We have lots of white European, Americans, and black Americans here in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, working and living comfortably and working in various sectors.
@IndigoBay_3 Says:
To answer to the caption of the video, not liking Africans is to not like yourself since we are all Africans. On a relationship aspect, learn one another's social/emotional language. And have the guts to want to make it work.

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