@ryseyeview: evening chat with Ry we're not all African #africanjamaican #blackbritish #fyp #jamaicantiktok

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natty.rebel8
Natty Rebel :
Thank you
2026-06-21 07:03:08
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naf383
naf383 :
need to go on a podcast with Gina to educate her!
2026-06-21 07:54:19
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tony.lewis73
Tony Lewis :
we are mixed
2026-06-21 06:56:28
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tony.lewis73
Tony Lewis :
make sense indeed
2026-06-21 06:54:34
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xcellenthair
Xcellent Hair styles :
True brother
2026-06-21 06:20:25
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h.resiliencem
Henry Udechukwu :
You or any other person can’t be in this historical context. All black peoples in Caribbean countries and America - North and South are descendants from Africa. What’s exactly Black Caribbean populations? It’s barely over 40 million Black people. That’s almost equivalent of Yoruba population in the world. Your roots are solely African, not Asia and not any other part or region of the world. You may need to go and read your history. Go to British library and you may need to go to university and have consultation with professors. Once again, the entire Black Caribbean population is solely rooted in indigenous African communities and cultures. That’s where your ancestors came from. It was indeed a massive slave trade that involved transportation of millions of African people to America, Caribbean islands and Europe. Thanks for your attention.
2026-06-20 23:18:10
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blouseandskirtcuisine
Blouse & Skirt Cuisine :
All black Jamaicans and the Caribbeans are descended from Africa. The Native people were killed off or mixed with the runaway slave people that lives in the mountains. Please stop talking I Beg of you. Let's sum it up I love Ghana and she had the right to say how she feels. But what when she went wrong was she blanket all Jamaican with the same brush. This was her experience with those groups of people when she was growing up. As a Jamaican I know my history where we are from the mother land.We eat the same foods we have last our laughed but some word have still served. the way how we use hurbs to make us better it's sill alive and our dances and if you don't know Jamaica and the others Caribbeans Islands with south America have the African dances that our ancestors pass down so we don't for her who we are. Don't forget our national clothing is the same but different. what she said was wrong and her feeling got in the way of her judgment we all were there so no judgment from me. And for You learn your our Jamaican history. Please
2026-06-21 00:03:02
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thomas.brown2817
Thomas Brown🇯🇲🇬🇧 :
I enjoy your videos, bro, and you make really good content, but you have to remember that there may be young people watching who take what you say seriously, so it’s important that it’s properly researched and accurate, otherwise misinformation gets passed to the next generation. Black people are NOT Indigenous to the Americas no historical records, genetics, supports that If it’s “mathematically impossible” for Africans to have arrived in the Americas, explain how tens of millions of Europeans arrived and established entire language systems across the Americas. English became dominant in North America, Spanish across Latin America, Portuguese in Brazil, French in the French Antilles and parts of Canada, and Dutch in parts of the Caribbean and South America. These systems were built through centuries of Atlantic travel, settlement, and colonial administration linking Europe and the Americas. The Royal African Company was an English company transporting enslaved Africans to the Americas. Britain later paid £20 million compensation to slave owners after abolition, worth billions today. Wealth from slavery flowed into British ports, banks, insurers, estates, and merchant families. Places like Tulse Hill in South London are named after the Tulse family, including Sir Henry Tulse, linked to the Royal African Company during the slave trade era. Across Britain, many estates, streets, and fortunes are linked by historians to slavery wealth. African cultural and religious traditions also exist across the Americas. In Brazil, Yoruba traditions influenced Candomblé. In Cuba and the Caribbean, Santería preserves Yoruba words, rituals, and spiritual systems brought by enslaved Africans. genetics consistently shows that Jamaica is predominantly of African ancestry, documented slave trade routes. If you reject ancestry or population genetics testing, then you also have to reject paternity testing and forensic DNA testing, because they all rely on the same scientific method. This scientific method uses short tandem repeats (STRs) and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), along with statistical analysis, along with statistical analysis, to determine biological relation
2026-06-21 08:23:56
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jazzi.delroy.ster
Jazzi Delroy Sterling :
its not fiction..fiction is star wars...the story has artistic license..the treatment an suffering is real..as for the ships thay found one under the sea..black historian are looking into it now..lloyds of London have all the documents on ships..owners..an cargo..an yes many of us perished to get here..don't diminish the struggle your sounding like a coloniser...all your arguments are supremacy based...
2026-06-20 23:46:47
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xcellenthair
Xcellent Hair styles :
I am Jamaican and I am not from Africa
2026-06-21 06:19:46
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