Why Black Immigrants have no respect for Black people in America and look at us as Lazy

Published 2023-04-25
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All Comments (21)
  • @adirayasharahla984
    I'm a child of immigrants. No immigrant would have accomplished ANYTHING in this country if it weren't for the sacrifices African Americans made for rights. Let's not leave that out.
  • African here. I love african americans. All blacks in general. Do not think because of a single negative interaction we all hate other blacks.
  • @clockwork9825
    We’re not all lazy. And I don’t care wtf an immigrant thinks. 😂👀
  • @dlee6014
    Black Americans built the "floor" that immigrants from the islands and African countries can stand on. don't be a sambo, bruh
  • Black Americans are a GLORIOUS people and no other group has accomplished what we have accomplished in the US. That's why they always compare themselves to us.
  • @roylloyd5898
    From a Caribbean brother without African Americans none of us from overseas would be in America: You should thank African Americans, they paved the way for all of us! Asians, foreign Blacks, Hispanics, women, Jews, Arabs, etc! And yes they had it the worse! I am Caribbean, and I respect them, and what they did for all of us!
  • I’m an immigrant and I respect Black Americans. All the Black Americans in my circle put in work. Everything is perspective I guess.
  • No matter what we do as AA, no one will every understand our history, our pain or our glory. Its ours, and I’m so proud of us!
  • @11Suncere
    If they were so awesome, why can’t they do this in their home land?
  • Bottom line is you have lazy people, and then you have hardworking people. Irregardless of Race or Nationality period.
  • Jamaican here who just got citizenship. I love my African American people. As registered nurse, nothing like seeing a African American nurse in a hospital where there's not a lot of us. Love and appreciate you.
  • @kdub8126
    What's lazier than abandoning your land for another that's been built up by other people? I don't care what runners think about me....
  • @WilConquer
    As a Black Engineer and Scientist living in Houston who is surrounded by people like myself I can see why everyone thinks this dude joke . Glad I unsubscribed.
  • @basileejero3768
    I'm African in America and I respect Black Americans. Not all of us have the mentality he's painting on here. I wish black people could truly realize their potential, but too much traumatization is holding many back. We all need a safe place to heal 🙏🏾
  • African Americans aren’t lazy I’m Haitian and I have the utmost respect for All they have done for this country. They gave so much to make it this country what it is today. I stand with them .
  • @doncacique2769
    what's crazy is that a lot of poc no just blacks, grow up in the hood believing that certain ppl are keeping us back from becoming someone and by the time they grow up and realize they could've actually done something with their lives it be to late, I used to be that same way until one day when I was in my late teens when I realized the only person holding me back was me. 💯
  • @thaiboxing67
    I knew this nigerian guy in 96 who came to this country years ago selling CD's living in a room with his 4 brothers sharing a mattress. 3 years later he was in an SUV and telling me he had enough money saved and invested to go back to his country and live good
  • Black American achievements are vast in this country why doesn't he mention that ?