Jamaican is not a race ( culture and race are not the same )

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Published 2021-11-17

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  • @trizzytru3953
    So you have 4 British people questioning a Jamaican on his Jamaicaness 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
  • @CRDMerkz
    Imagine telling a British born black person they ain’t British bc they’re black. That’s pretty much what they’ve implied for yardie 🤣
  • @dennis_duran
    “He’s doing it from a sense of appreciation and love” Damn they still never got the point. He’s doing it because he’s literally fucking Jamaican. It’s not a choice.
  • @jenoysilcott
    The levels of disrespect and outright ignorance in the questions and statements in the interview was appalling. It's a good thing he kept his composure.
  • @dejamesola
    If he was raised in Jamaica he is Jamaican! Not sure why that's hard to wrap your mind around! And obviously the Jamaican culture has influenced him throughout the greater part of his life!
  • "Wen did u decide u were Jamaican"?! What a fucking jack ass of a question!!!! JAH bless u yardie!
  • @raymondcerv1370
    "When did you decide to be Jamaican?" hits hard when you are actually Jamaican.
  • @Absolite1232
    White Yardie gave really intelligent responses to extremely condescending and borderline disrespectful questions. "Why do you think you're Jamaican?" "When did you decide that you're Jamaican?" Props to White Yardie for even having the patience to deal with that.
  • He was raised in Jamaica, he’s Jamaican. Not all Jamaican’s are black. Let’s not be ignorant please. Our motto out of many one people.
  • @alexandrMGr8
    Born and raised in Jamaica, he's Jamaican. Imagine telling someone born and raised in the UK that there not British. I love how Jamaican people have stood up for this man. Much love to Jamaica.
  • @gerghghherb880
    "You can't be Jamaican because aren't black" So is the black guy not British then?
  • I may be wrong here, given that I'm a white guy from Wales, but it seems to me that this is a case of a group of black British people who like to think of themselves as Jamaican, quickly realising that they're more culturally British and that ethnicity does not define nationality. I think this white Jamaican guy turning up makes them feel uncomfortable about their own identity and lack of connection to a heritage they have claimed all their life. Because, correct me if I'm wrong, but Jamaica has a lot of white, Indian, Chinese etc. minority groups. The vast majority of the population is black of course, but it's a multi-ethnic society like most of the Caribbean.
  • @CarlieGuss
    How can you appropriate a culture when you're actually from that culture?
  • @jv9818
    They gaslighting him hard asf, my brudda is Jamaican
  • @boombow779
    This is insulting, if these questions were reversed or posed upon any other ethnicity it would be considered racial hate
  • @rkipphorn
    This chick..."he's doing it out of a sense of appreciation?" After all of the discussion she still doesn't get it. He's NOT doing it out of a sense of appreciation, he's doing it because that's what he was born unto.. It's his culture too.
  • @kwesilynch1953
    My jaw dropped to the floor when the host said, "Clapping for the white man" with such lofty arrogance. The ignorance of the presenters in this programme is truly embarrassing and disgraceful. He should not have to defend his culture to people who clearly have no knowledge of their culture. Could you imagine a Black man being questioned by ignorant white presenters about being English and when the programme ends the presenters say, "Clapping for the Black man"? This is absolutely shocking and stomach turning.
  • @SweetlySublimeNut
    "when did you decide you were Jamaican?" My dude it wasn't his decision 😂😂😂
  • @deanb970
    If he’s not Jamaican then their not British