Genuinely met one of the most cultured, educated people on the streets of London. What she says, sticks with me 'till this day
Жүктеу.....
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@returnoftheredeye19 күн бұрын
That guy won the "choose a passerby to talk to" lottery.
@kathleencommerford9664
17 күн бұрын
That’s exactly what I thought lol
@crumblebee6728
17 күн бұрын
Yet it's the hawk tuah girl that went viral
@QuackAttack
15 күн бұрын
@@crumblebee6728let's make this lady viral instead 😊
@Richardglendenning
13 күн бұрын
I loved that. So sweet. And she’s amazing
@aribus2019
12 күн бұрын
This clip should be on the news rather than any other 2 minutes of nonsense. This actually has value.
@Roznz20 күн бұрын
This lady is what a politician should actually be like!
@samanthapateman8054
19 күн бұрын
100%
@eamano8474
19 күн бұрын
Yes it just proves politicians aren't the smartest or right people for the job mostly. They are only in it for the money and its a job they like
@EnjoySackLunch
18 күн бұрын
94%
@EnjoySackLunch
18 күн бұрын
@@mrprosser843 ewwwww
@user-ic6gh8oj2r
18 күн бұрын
@@mrprosser843Huh? You are clearly confused or joking.
@ahas197210 күн бұрын
She is the person every politician is scared of.
@rb19518
Күн бұрын
Yess! Politicians, the GBS, large corps. All the fore mentioned thrive because they push for division, when we all unite we will bring in the golden age
@studiosatire
Күн бұрын
Except Bernie Sanders
@joe120519 күн бұрын
"Doesn't matter" I love how when the guy interrupted, she wasn't phased. She didn't have to make a comment about how rude he was, she managed to stay put and found her train of thought again.
@Sophie-vw5ol
4 күн бұрын
Yes that's exactly what she talked about too. Try to understand where the people coming from. That is also including not letting yourself interrupt that much and react solely emotional because then you can't really get people and accept them
@Makaya9s
3 күн бұрын
What did that guy even say?
@bruninjesus4496
3 күн бұрын
@@Makaya9sthats what I was thinking about... I want to known too
@on3445
2 күн бұрын
@@Makaya9sI think he said ‘will you hook up please’ but correct me if I am wrong
@thabokabai418823 күн бұрын
What an ambassador for our country and the world. She makes me proud to be a South African 🇿🇦.
@jn8922
23 күн бұрын
Lol OK. She fled South Africa though
@thabokabai4188
23 күн бұрын
@@jn8922 she still made a point of identifying herself as a South African. No one flees South Africa, they emigrate, and recent stats show most of them come back.
@African_Mermaid
23 күн бұрын
@@jn8922Fled? 😂😂
@ndouria
22 күн бұрын
@@thabokabai4188 she didn’t flee 🤣🤣🤣she was recruited because of shortages of skills especially common sense 😂😂😂the way she things say it all
@jequeline
22 күн бұрын
@@thabokabai4188 oh Thabo even if you're this nice, they still don't like your melanated self and south Africa has no Whyte people, but it does have Whyte people who colonized it though.
@blairfras25 күн бұрын
The spirit of Ubuntu... Togetherness
@missqt48
23 күн бұрын
U-buntu (the people) A- Bantu (my people) U-Muntu (the person) E-Bantu (doesn’t exist)
@itsovergetuptherejoe
23 күн бұрын
@@missqt48in her defence, she is speaking under time pressure in a middle of a busy street. She did a great job in representing her self and us. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
1:15 After hearing this, I immediately uninstalled Windows and installed Ubuntu.
@catherinehamer5653
17 күн бұрын
Have 100 👍👍👍🏾
@kekke2000
14 күн бұрын
@@catherinehamer5653 That's only 3
@Millie-uf9pn
13 күн бұрын
Not funny nor clever in this context
@ThaMobstarr
13 күн бұрын
hahahah, gotta love Ubuntu!
@C4Ti0
13 күн бұрын
Debian.❤
@scatmann583919 күн бұрын
"Ubuntu! I am, because we are". That's my daily mantra. I realise my humanity is linked to others. Lady made very fine points.
@amb7440
12 күн бұрын
💜
@misschaudarie7333
8 күн бұрын
that’s beautiful ❤️
@sharonadlam319521 күн бұрын
What a wise and articulate woman ❤❤
@yousigiltube
21 күн бұрын
Yep, she sees through the identity politics and stereotyping / grouping game. It's all just being normal people and enjoying normal things. We put down the victim cards and coloniser talks and it turns out we can all be human and nice to each other.
@truthbetold9215
16 күн бұрын
Y’all fall for anything read my comment she is from KZN, she left SA we recognize her racist self. Interview me I will call her out on social media. As we say in SA Haibo masepa. She left SA, she called us K…..s if you’re South African it is equivalent to calling American’s the N WORD. She is nasty.
@truthbetold9215
16 күн бұрын
I am from Durban also known as KZN. I would say to her Patricia you are very racist you left South Africa as you said at the time fleeing from these K……S If you’re South African you know what this means. It’s equivalent to calling AMERICANS the N word, even worse. She has her moment of fame, not realizing we Bantu people are also in social media. Haibo Patricia as we know her masepa???
@blackporscheroadster-yw8hb
12 күн бұрын
She's not wise at all. She doesn't understand human behaviour. Blacks mainly want to be with fellow blacks and whites want to be with white. No utopian dream is going to ever change that.
@lionheart2982
12 күн бұрын
@@yousigiltube Then you look at rhodesia,SA,and you think twice. There's a reason this lady doesn't live in south africa anymore. It's easy to speak about coming together when you don't live in that hell,because her family decided to bolt at the end of apartheid.
@ka9202Ай бұрын
Her answer was years in the making
@timberwolfdtproductions3890
18 күн бұрын
Wise people like her learn from their experience with open eyes, ears, and hearts.
@someoneyoudontknow7705
17 күн бұрын
Good. Someone who thinks and learns and doesn’t just spew random 💩 she regurgitates from watching the news or being on social media.
@yeezythabest
3 күн бұрын
This ! you can see that it's something she's been holding on to and practicing for a while but didn't have a platform to spread the word so she seized the moment. WHat a wonderful soul
@Camwin
2 күн бұрын
This knowledge is thousands of years old most indigenous communities around the world stress the importance of relationships not with just people but all things. It's balance, the world is completely out of balance.
@craig8406
2 күн бұрын
Us white Africans are taught this speech in high school
@munyamubaiwa43136 күн бұрын
This lady is a treasure. What she says resonates. Factionalism is not a natural thing it is taught. I have lived and worked on many countries and have worked with Indian, South African, Kenyan, Brit, Malaysian, Singaporean, Pakistani, Botswana, Philipino, Chinese, Japanese and so many more nationalities and what I learn is most people do not care of anyones background as long as there is respect between us. Its the few who can profit from conflict who stoke the fires. 99% of the world are awesome kind people who will share with no reservation. I have danced with Traditional Kikuyu (Kenyan) travelling band and have danced with Indian co workers at an office party and it was all a vibe. Embrace the world folks. Its a beautiful place and experience. One love from Zimbabwe.
@martinawrensch6527
4 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@Alinor24
3 күн бұрын
Yes. We should embrace our difference not in the way of hate, but in love and sharing our cultures so we can all understand each other, have fun together and work for a better future.
@leoniephillips15 күн бұрын
The interviewer looks so shocked like, "I can't believe what I just heard," he doesn't know what to say. His response as the interview wrapped up says it all. I'm so proudly South African right now😊🇿🇦
@maddison51543 ай бұрын
How embarrassing for the guy who interrupted her
@82seno
3 ай бұрын
Yeah man this effin dunce
@phiakate
Ай бұрын
What did he say? I could not make it out.
@GK222_
26 күн бұрын
Probably has never received a hug from his dad
@djtakeflight804
21 күн бұрын
@phiakate I believe he said back to hogwarts....
@c-mandawg
20 күн бұрын
I also wondered who the clown was trying to get his face on camera. Also have no clue clue what he said, think he just tried getting Jerry beads
@simont294926 күн бұрын
Her comments was way above what was expected
@basylpeterjones
19 күн бұрын
All she said was that young black men carry machetes.
@orangetulip1261
18 күн бұрын
@@basylpeterjonesIf that's your biggest take-out, what a shame...
@vladimirsaraiva5185
18 күн бұрын
Yep. Proud of this lady discourse. She's an excellent ambassador for South Africa, Africa and general folks that actually choose to advance their intelect and mindfulness via education
@funktionalitee
17 күн бұрын
@@basylpeterjoneslisten more...
@dewaldpretorius5295
17 күн бұрын
@@basylpeterjones you are what is wrong with this world.
@robertbower360719 күн бұрын
This lady is an ambassador for all humanity intelligent great insight and a very good heart, forward forward forever forward!
@elleanna586919 күн бұрын
Thumbs up for my African fellow, cheers from Nigeria. ❤️ South Africa rocks against all odds!❤️
@User4091920 күн бұрын
She's a great ambassador for our nation. 🇿🇦❤
@anthonyurgitano2114
16 күн бұрын
She would be a great world ambassador!!! This is the type of person we need in government.
@nonchablunt
8 күн бұрын
She'd make Mandela smile.
@marisaveeb20 күн бұрын
Taking Ubuntu onto the global stage 🇿🇦 we love you Trish
@alicegauteng2358
17 күн бұрын
💯
@simsnyandeni3828
Күн бұрын
spent 3 years trying to make my Irish roommates understand the concept, flies above their heads these Europeans
@jackydooley605318 күн бұрын
Wow, she LITERALLY just laid out a realistic plan for WORLD PEACE! Who is she the world needs her wisdom and compassion ❤️
@scdrescher116 күн бұрын
“People are people so why should it be, you and I should get along so awfully?” Great song. Great message.
@michaelflinn778422 күн бұрын
Proudly South Africa after hearing this awesome lady.
@bafana_mhlamvu
18 күн бұрын
Dude, what if you never heard her? Be proud regardless... But I hear what you're trying to say...just trolling on the first part, couldn't help it...😅
@michaelflinn7784
18 күн бұрын
@@bafana_mhlamvu lol. When something like this happens it just reminds me/us to be proud. I love SA.
@user-em3vl6li5w
18 күн бұрын
Good for her. Imagine the road she has travelled, what an inspiration. Heaven knows if she has done it, anyone can.
@michaelflinn7784
18 күн бұрын
@@user-em3vl6li5w I travelled a similar road to her and I'm still finding it a joy to get to know my fellow South Africans that I was effectively cut off from growing up during apartheid. We have our issues as a country but wow we have wonderful people.
@surfrescue3232
18 күн бұрын
And there you go … doing the exact opposite of what she was saying ! Lmao
@jeremyreid958219 күн бұрын
As a 🇿🇦, I am so proud of her !! Another WISE WOMAN. 💕
@XxgoodbudsxX
17 күн бұрын
You are literally doing the opposite of her point. You literally made it all about your race. It's the first thing you mentioned.
@emmanueludoh77
17 күн бұрын
@@XxgoodbudsxX You can be proud of your country of origin (or race) and still include others. Her point was to engage with those who are different so we can see the similarities rather than the differences. You don't have deny your heritage to do that.
@elleanna5869
17 күн бұрын
@@XxgoodbudsxX he did not make it about "race", didn't say "as a black or white ", that's the flag of a country...
@3ch1dna07
15 күн бұрын
@elleanna5869 a beautiful flag. Sorry, I am a little simple and all I could see was all the beautiful colors on their flag. Their flag is how we should be, proud of your color but strong in standing by others who share your values if not the same color.❤
@OoavastoO
15 күн бұрын
@@XxgoodbudsxXSouth Africa 🇿🇦 is NOT a race. It’s a country. OP was expressing pride in this wise woman and the fact that she is a fellow South African.
@lindsayalisonstevens359211 күн бұрын
What she said about polarisation is so true - putting knowledge in my head today 😎👏🏽 #ubuntubaby 🇿🇦
@AI-Hallucination18 күн бұрын
I was born in Britain and raised in South Africa they produce manners respect and a warrior sprite Britain could never give me what Mzani gave me thank you
@LebohangNkadimeng
3 күн бұрын
*Mzansi
@StevenClaes-tk9gg20 күн бұрын
I've worked with people from all over the world. Most people want to live in peace with each other. It's the big capital that tries to divide us for their own gains. Stay strong and united brothers and sisters!!
@yamiscape
17 күн бұрын
True
@carriebradley7634
15 күн бұрын
Well said.
@susangirardi3655
15 күн бұрын
I've seen plenty of poor racists. They learn it from their parents.
@PoseyLane
14 күн бұрын
Absolutely. 100%
@sexywarriorwomen
13 күн бұрын
Exactly
@janinecaramanus139221 күн бұрын
What a wonderful SA lady you made us proud.
@Jo-lp1px7 күн бұрын
My husband is Afrikaans from South Africa and he embodies these beliefs as well, as do I. I’m of Romanian blood (Romanians can be racist) but my parents weren’t so I’m not. Parents have SO much influence when it comes to racism. Beautiful interview
@giannapple2 күн бұрын
Basically what she says is “stop BELIEVING and start KNOWING”. 👏👏👏
@biggeststeppa122 күн бұрын
I love how South Africans are forever South African.
@bevturner2258
21 күн бұрын
But she doesn’t live here anymore…
@biggeststeppa1
21 күн бұрын
@@bevturner2258 That's the point. yoh no way we're stuck with people as daft as you brah. no way. I refuse to believe you're this dumb.
@misterrightuk
21 күн бұрын
@@bevturner2258Forever South African? How when her Grand Parents come from somewhere else?
@misterrightuk
21 күн бұрын
@@bevturner2258 I actually meant to respond to the original post not you. But whether it’s her grand parents or great grand parents, she descends from some whereelse, obviously.
@user-kz3ng1vj6n
21 күн бұрын
@@bevturner2258 so ?? if im south african and moved to the usa im nomore south african
@GOODJMR3 ай бұрын
Beautiful woman. ❤ She come from the 80s. We were doing all that work and I think she's right about social media. It's dividing us and undoing all that work over decades since the 50s to make relationships. Love her ❤❤
@alicegauteng2358
17 күн бұрын
You are right. I was a student at Wits University in the 1980s and we did a lot of work
@jaybee2337
15 күн бұрын
It’s so easy to type out a mean comment or send hate from behind a keyboard. Like this lady said if you’re face to face with someone it’s harder to do (although there are folks who do spit hate in your face) because you can see that they’re a human being not too different from yourself. I started to type a mean reply to someone recently then thought, “Would I say this to their face?” No, I wouldn’t, so I didn’t send the comment.
@sexywarriorwomen
13 күн бұрын
@@jaybee2337good for you realizing and doing it differently! ❤
@jackiefox722418 күн бұрын
We all have a light to shine. Imagine if we all worked together, listened to one another, had compassion and kindness, what kind of world we’d have. 🇨🇦
@alicegauteng235817 күн бұрын
I am a PROUD SOUTH AFRICAN living in Canada, and Trish makes me proud to be South African ❤🇿🇦❤🇿🇦❤🇿🇦All that work we did back in the day is not in vain. I love you, Trish, a true Mzansi girl. Ek is in jou kant❤
@jbri1
8 күн бұрын
This video isn't about South Africa
@bernardmanners965721 күн бұрын
When the random guy just felt entitled to interject himself into the conversation, you saw the best and worse of society in a spoilt second
@ProjectExMachina
18 күн бұрын
It was perfect. She did said that we should start relationships on streets. And it showed what she was speaking about - the tall dude immediately became confrontational while she remain calm and understanding... And at least 50 people in social media reacted as she warned about
@ritaamor283
15 күн бұрын
It was very indelicate, but common, is that the “worse of society”? Really? People do dumb stuff. I didn’t like to watch him interrupting her, she has a strong line of thought and carried on, that one can say!
@jdmarr2259
14 күн бұрын
She waved the guy who interrupted off to the interviewer, said it doesn't matter & continued with her message. Classy.
@jbri1
8 күн бұрын
To say that's the worst of society is hilarious. It was stupid and rude, but pretty insignificant
@charlief3169
4 күн бұрын
If i may speak for that commenter, I think you may misinterpreting their point. They're saying the what the guy did is representative of the worst of society, not that it IS the worst of society. Entitlement, callousness, bravado, acting without thinking, need for negative attention - I could go on. Those qualities are, in my opinion, the root cause of many of the actual worst things we see in society. This is just a demonstration of those qualities on a singular level.
@johnhogan8327Күн бұрын
This is the best street interview I’ve ever seen. You asked a passerby an important question that she just happened to have an extremely informed and respectful answer to
@st7754617 күн бұрын
Proudly South African , that's why I will never ever leave and my heart is to make things work. Everyone I work with respects me as Malome ( aka Uncle ) because we are all in this together and I help where I can with South African pride and respect.
@LucysprayLucyspark3 ай бұрын
OK, Can we repeat her sentiment multiple times over EVERY DAMN WHERE? And dude was a perfect example of the nonsensical mess we are in that she spoke of.
@thembazote73621 күн бұрын
Sometimes the internet serves up something so wholesome I regain some of the hope I lose daily in humanity. Please give this aunty a Bell's(South Africans will know😂)
@Deadpoopyboy8
19 күн бұрын
Lol 😂
@elleanna5869
17 күн бұрын
❤️
@fyodorkdostoyevsky
2 күн бұрын
Kikiki
@MrIFARI19 күн бұрын
UBUNTU is an ancient African word meaning 'humanity to others'. It is often described as reminding us that 'I am what I am because of who we all are'. Glory to JAH
@user-tm2jk9ym4w17 күн бұрын
i love it when that guy tries to bomb the video and the lady still concentrating says...""it doesn't matter"" she is the real deal and the hug...we need more people like this talking to our youth.
@mookimoves946921 күн бұрын
Proudly Durban South Africa 🇿🇦
@anniegoesrawrr788122 күн бұрын
Another reason to love South Africa ❤️✊🏼🍉🇿🇦
@jaeUC2717 күн бұрын
Wisdom comes through walking through hardships, choosing forgiveness, and learning to love. South Africans have been through the fire and this is the result. Proud SAFFA in Aus.
@alicegauteng2358
17 күн бұрын
I couldn't agree more
@irh173817 күн бұрын
I love my Saffers. I am an adopted Saffer. Have a lot of maties, strong community in the UK, very hospitable, good jol, good braai and having a lekker time. Good people
@alicegauteng2358
17 күн бұрын
We love you too, brother❤. Together as one
@Bbyluvusa20 күн бұрын
This lady gave me the chills. Sharing and being kind matters, thanks for remind me this, awesome lady
@jonathanlandau-litewski7405
16 күн бұрын
If only we could get people like this in to the positions of powers they need to be.
@euniciamdonsi391023 күн бұрын
The spirit of Ubuntu ❤️
@richardwheeler497317 күн бұрын
After hearing this, this makes me proudly South African! 🇿🇦
@lisadokes265517 күн бұрын
I love this woman!! Can she have a seat in the United Nations? She is powerful and HONEST, with COMMON SENSE SOLUTIONS for racial problems.
@ndouria22 күн бұрын
We love you from South Africa ❤🇿🇦keep flying that flag high❤Limpopo approves your stay in the UK😅😂🤣
@yugoslava6409
19 күн бұрын
This doesn't sound right @#%^&)(^$
@mackchats652021 күн бұрын
I thought this was common sense, I'm not that old but it's such a surprise to me that this is a foreign concept to this generation.
@MelissaThompson432
18 күн бұрын
It's foreign to my generation, too, and I'm 66.
@royboy4571
17 күн бұрын
Generational wars are so pathetic. You obviously think generations can be summed who has more common sense.
@MelissaThompson432
17 күн бұрын
@@royboy4571 there's a quote from Socrates that every generation people think somebody recently said it. If not for the archaic language, people would think it was GenX about GenZ. It never changes. Every generation thinks their grandkids' generation is going to hell in a handbasket.
@MelissaThompson432
17 күн бұрын
I remember when I was going to hell for being young....
@royboy4571
17 күн бұрын
@@MelissaThompson432 I know, and every generation thinks they invented sex. Still doesn't make these two, particularly the lady, stupid.
@ElsjeMassyn3 күн бұрын
South African here. She is talking the truth. When the tables turned and Nelson Mandela came into power, I worked for various black managers, female and male and we formed bonds and friendships and mutual respect for each other that has lasted a lifetime. I heard my black managers stories, how they grew up, the challenges they had as some of them studied to become welfare workers, city planners, etc. all university degrees. We should climb out of the racism and color box and start seeing each other as humans. We have no excuse.
@sargeball84017 күн бұрын
Wonderful South African lady l am a proud South African love my country and all it's people
@alifc10823 ай бұрын
Beautiful mind. Such good words from what she learned in her lifetime and that are so needed in today's world
@Marty-k7xАй бұрын
Trish representing...🇿🇦
@ntombimasikane898819 күн бұрын
Trish, you are my heroine ❤❤ from home South Africa 🇿🇦
@vardr_runanna_818 күн бұрын
I've been telling my friends and family this for the last few years now.
@verulamwalla499923 күн бұрын
Ubuntu can influence the world to be more accepting of one another !
@guylloyd200
19 күн бұрын
Wait, the computer operating system?
@elleanna5869
19 күн бұрын
@@guylloyd200 the system openess comes from the African concept 😁
@LupaDomina19 күн бұрын
I have been saying this my whole life. We are ALL Homo sapiens. One Tribe. We ALL share this wonderful place called Earth as home. One Planet. We need to shed these divisive labels and become ONE. ❤
@LeelosAdventure
Сағат бұрын
100% agreed
@SpanishXVIII18 күн бұрын
Damn Trish‼️‼️‼️ Mad respect for you sis.
@Poeksie-eu4dk11 күн бұрын
If only more people thought like this. This lady makes me proud to be a South African 🇿🇦❤
@lila4441122 күн бұрын
Good on you, ma'am. Keep the values of our rainbow nation with you wherever you go.
@RastaAfricanGentleman29 күн бұрын
She is point, khuluma Gogo
@markthompson4859
17 күн бұрын
mFwethu!
@alicegauteng2358
17 күн бұрын
She is NOT a gogo💁🏽
@PierreRoussin10 күн бұрын
We need people like Trish in politics.
@gailgrant320918 күн бұрын
What a beautiful person. The world needs to know what she has learned about peace, acceptance, love and respect for all humanity. ❤️🌟💙
@nicholashall462520 күн бұрын
Another ex Durbanite here now living in Portugal. I also grew up under apartheid. 100% agree with Trish
@scivirus3563
19 күн бұрын
apartheid still there just in revers
@gregorymalchuk272
18 күн бұрын
Why do you live in Portugal rather than Durban? That seems rather suspect.
@user-ow3uo3vl8s
18 күн бұрын
We all know why this white lady no longer lives in SA xD@@gregorymalchuk272
@iggi834
18 күн бұрын
I was in Durban and I know why you live in Portugal😂😂😂
@lillybianca418521 күн бұрын
Lots of Love to you Trish. You make us proud🇿🇦❤
@JOE5252519 күн бұрын
What a wonderful loving human!!! I love this video!!!
@PhumismaicingКүн бұрын
Even the sign behind them says "GIVE WAY" to the new world and break out from the old❤
@agalleyne25 күн бұрын
Love you, Trish! ❤
@ameercader20 күн бұрын
Wow South Africa 🇿🇦
@moniquehunt447517 күн бұрын
What a lovely beautiful lady 🙏🏽🇺🇸👏🏽
@kayari14555 күн бұрын
"Constrained by anxiety." What a beautiful way to phrase that!
@NoName-cf7te20 күн бұрын
🎉🙅🏽♀️🙌🏾 Truth. Intelligent and insightful.
@c-mandawg20 күн бұрын
Yes, this Mzansi Woman makes me proud to be South African. The philosophy of Ubuntu, so beautifully expressed, is one of our greatest blessings to share with the world.
@ajisenramen88819 күн бұрын
Unity in diversity Comes from accepting we are different and multifaceted individuals At the same time, we are all human No one is special No one is other
@amandavanheerden798019 күн бұрын
Another smart South African. We've been through it all. Hopefully we've emerged from our ordeal with widom. South Africa is an amazing place. So proud to be one.
@tebogokgopanemolotsane693017 күн бұрын
That’s one of our tannies. Bring her back home. A true SAn indeed. ❤😊
@amphibious887220 күн бұрын
From corporate business to government politicians,it’s all about divide and control for their own gains. United we stand divided we fall. Love South African people. 🇿🇦🇿🇦
@jemoeder53472 ай бұрын
She wasn't at all done talking when he ended the conversation 😂
@firstnamelastname8697
2 ай бұрын
I want a podcast with her!
@faithpearlgenied-a5517
22 күн бұрын
To be fair, she seems like she had the wisdom and confidence to go on for hours, he had to end it at some point 😂 she should have her own channel.
@yugoslava6409
19 күн бұрын
@@faithpearlgenied-a5517on point !!!!
@FlippDogg753 күн бұрын
When you can come together no matter your differences, nothing will stop the change that will follow. Alllowing yourself to see things through someone elses eyes and meeting in the middle is far more difficult than the other option. But far more rewarding
@kiya332819 күн бұрын
As a south african, this brought me close to tears
@patrickoberem910920 күн бұрын
In the new South Africa we were 'South Africans'. This was unifying. Similarly people can be 'British', 'American', 'French' etc. These are unifying terms. They set aside silly differences that drive wedges between us. Our enemies seed and exploit divisions hoping we'll rip ourselves apart. Indeed it is our humanity that pulls as together. Together we are stronger.
@shardae521919 күн бұрын
We find the humanity in the relationships that we have with each other. ❤
@ricileigh887 күн бұрын
I hope this goes viral. This woman sounds like she's been living to share this message. ❤
@boriquaelrey712920 күн бұрын
OMG!!! 😳 such wisdom.
@spa213313 күн бұрын
This should be in the news, yet news stations would rather show something negative and dividing!
@kaded_cat13 сағат бұрын
This woman has such an amazing morale and it is a blessing to get her message across to the internet, and I can only hope that the KZread algorithm continues spreading this around for the younger generations to hear. She must be such an amazing therapist, she has such a kind soul
@Marysmmiiith19 күн бұрын
Powerful lady, proud of you 🇿🇦
@killablaq19 күн бұрын
Siyabonga 🙏 thank you ❤
@marcio558320 күн бұрын
Ou Trish...Ma se kind🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@williammontano207312 күн бұрын
him calling her "bro" lol, what a lovely lady, and props to the interviewer for not interrupting her!
@edwardsmall886522 күн бұрын
Maybe we should be looking at our behaviours more then looking at issues.
@MichaelS-uo8tp19 күн бұрын
Wow amazing most South Africans I have met are always good people
@ThelVadleeКүн бұрын
You can tell she had so much to say, not scripted from her mind, but naturally from her heart.
@elpablo55110 күн бұрын
I am 25 and she is absolutely right saying social media is one problem in our generation. In my job you can not talk anymore to a minor without instantly hurting their feelings because social media does not teach you how to communicate. But it teaches you anxiety on a high end level!
@drakec678114 күн бұрын
She’s absolutely correct Preach momz!!!👊🏼🙏🏼
@quarryspanish21 күн бұрын
proud to be a SA'n today 🎉🎉
@timberwolfdtproductions389018 күн бұрын
Love her! This wonderful, insightful woman should be on a speaking tour. She has a powerful, positive message and delivers it very eloquently. End Racism!
@user-is7mk8jq9p19 күн бұрын
This is a mind blowing concept and this woman is my new HERO!! Love her !!
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That guy won the "choose a passerby to talk to" lottery.
@kathleencommerford9664
17 күн бұрын
That’s exactly what I thought lol
@crumblebee6728
17 күн бұрын
Yet it's the hawk tuah girl that went viral
@QuackAttack
15 күн бұрын
@@crumblebee6728let's make this lady viral instead 😊
@Richardglendenning
13 күн бұрын
I loved that. So sweet. And she’s amazing
@aribus2019
12 күн бұрын
This clip should be on the news rather than any other 2 minutes of nonsense. This actually has value.
This lady is what a politician should actually be like!
@samanthapateman8054
19 күн бұрын
100%
@eamano8474
19 күн бұрын
Yes it just proves politicians aren't the smartest or right people for the job mostly. They are only in it for the money and its a job they like
@EnjoySackLunch
18 күн бұрын
94%
@EnjoySackLunch
18 күн бұрын
@@mrprosser843 ewwwww
@user-ic6gh8oj2r
18 күн бұрын
@@mrprosser843Huh? You are clearly confused or joking.
She is the person every politician is scared of.
@rb19518
Күн бұрын
Yess! Politicians, the GBS, large corps. All the fore mentioned thrive because they push for division, when we all unite we will bring in the golden age
@studiosatire
Күн бұрын
Except Bernie Sanders
"Doesn't matter" I love how when the guy interrupted, she wasn't phased. She didn't have to make a comment about how rude he was, she managed to stay put and found her train of thought again.
@Sophie-vw5ol
4 күн бұрын
Yes that's exactly what she talked about too. Try to understand where the people coming from. That is also including not letting yourself interrupt that much and react solely emotional because then you can't really get people and accept them
@Makaya9s
3 күн бұрын
What did that guy even say?
@bruninjesus4496
3 күн бұрын
@@Makaya9sthats what I was thinking about... I want to known too
@on3445
2 күн бұрын
@@Makaya9sI think he said ‘will you hook up please’ but correct me if I am wrong
What an ambassador for our country and the world. She makes me proud to be a South African 🇿🇦.
@jn8922
23 күн бұрын
Lol OK. She fled South Africa though
@thabokabai4188
23 күн бұрын
@@jn8922 she still made a point of identifying herself as a South African. No one flees South Africa, they emigrate, and recent stats show most of them come back.
@African_Mermaid
23 күн бұрын
@@jn8922Fled? 😂😂
@ndouria
22 күн бұрын
@@thabokabai4188 she didn’t flee 🤣🤣🤣she was recruited because of shortages of skills especially common sense 😂😂😂the way she things say it all
@jequeline
22 күн бұрын
@@thabokabai4188 oh Thabo even if you're this nice, they still don't like your melanated self and south Africa has no Whyte people, but it does have Whyte people who colonized it though.
The spirit of Ubuntu... Togetherness
@missqt48
23 күн бұрын
U-buntu (the people) A- Bantu (my people) U-Muntu (the person) E-Bantu (doesn’t exist)
@itsovergetuptherejoe
23 күн бұрын
@@missqt48in her defence, she is speaking under time pressure in a middle of a busy street. She did a great job in representing her self and us. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@MGold00
22 күн бұрын
@@LazFumeU-Buntu
@lanvin_t
20 күн бұрын
@@missqt48 Ubuntu (humanity) Abantu (People/Black People) Umuntu (Person/black person) Abantu bami (my people) Abantu bethu (our people)
@freedomofmotion
19 күн бұрын
more of a kubuntu kinda guy
1:15 After hearing this, I immediately uninstalled Windows and installed Ubuntu.
@catherinehamer5653
17 күн бұрын
Have 100 👍👍👍🏾
@kekke2000
14 күн бұрын
@@catherinehamer5653 That's only 3
@Millie-uf9pn
13 күн бұрын
Not funny nor clever in this context
@ThaMobstarr
13 күн бұрын
hahahah, gotta love Ubuntu!
@C4Ti0
13 күн бұрын
Debian.❤
"Ubuntu! I am, because we are". That's my daily mantra. I realise my humanity is linked to others. Lady made very fine points.
@amb7440
12 күн бұрын
💜
@misschaudarie7333
8 күн бұрын
that’s beautiful ❤️
What a wise and articulate woman ❤❤
@yousigiltube
21 күн бұрын
Yep, she sees through the identity politics and stereotyping / grouping game. It's all just being normal people and enjoying normal things. We put down the victim cards and coloniser talks and it turns out we can all be human and nice to each other.
@truthbetold9215
16 күн бұрын
Y’all fall for anything read my comment she is from KZN, she left SA we recognize her racist self. Interview me I will call her out on social media. As we say in SA Haibo masepa. She left SA, she called us K…..s if you’re South African it is equivalent to calling American’s the N WORD. She is nasty.
@truthbetold9215
16 күн бұрын
I am from Durban also known as KZN. I would say to her Patricia you are very racist you left South Africa as you said at the time fleeing from these K……S If you’re South African you know what this means. It’s equivalent to calling AMERICANS the N word, even worse. She has her moment of fame, not realizing we Bantu people are also in social media. Haibo Patricia as we know her masepa???
@blackporscheroadster-yw8hb
12 күн бұрын
She's not wise at all. She doesn't understand human behaviour. Blacks mainly want to be with fellow blacks and whites want to be with white. No utopian dream is going to ever change that.
@lionheart2982
12 күн бұрын
@@yousigiltube Then you look at rhodesia,SA,and you think twice. There's a reason this lady doesn't live in south africa anymore. It's easy to speak about coming together when you don't live in that hell,because her family decided to bolt at the end of apartheid.
Her answer was years in the making
@timberwolfdtproductions3890
18 күн бұрын
Wise people like her learn from their experience with open eyes, ears, and hearts.
@someoneyoudontknow7705
17 күн бұрын
Good. Someone who thinks and learns and doesn’t just spew random 💩 she regurgitates from watching the news or being on social media.
@yeezythabest
3 күн бұрын
This ! you can see that it's something she's been holding on to and practicing for a while but didn't have a platform to spread the word so she seized the moment. WHat a wonderful soul
@Camwin
2 күн бұрын
This knowledge is thousands of years old most indigenous communities around the world stress the importance of relationships not with just people but all things. It's balance, the world is completely out of balance.
@craig8406
2 күн бұрын
Us white Africans are taught this speech in high school
This lady is a treasure. What she says resonates. Factionalism is not a natural thing it is taught. I have lived and worked on many countries and have worked with Indian, South African, Kenyan, Brit, Malaysian, Singaporean, Pakistani, Botswana, Philipino, Chinese, Japanese and so many more nationalities and what I learn is most people do not care of anyones background as long as there is respect between us. Its the few who can profit from conflict who stoke the fires. 99% of the world are awesome kind people who will share with no reservation. I have danced with Traditional Kikuyu (Kenyan) travelling band and have danced with Indian co workers at an office party and it was all a vibe. Embrace the world folks. Its a beautiful place and experience. One love from Zimbabwe.
@martinawrensch6527
4 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@Alinor24
3 күн бұрын
Yes. We should embrace our difference not in the way of hate, but in love and sharing our cultures so we can all understand each other, have fun together and work for a better future.
The interviewer looks so shocked like, "I can't believe what I just heard," he doesn't know what to say. His response as the interview wrapped up says it all. I'm so proudly South African right now😊🇿🇦
How embarrassing for the guy who interrupted her
@82seno
3 ай бұрын
Yeah man this effin dunce
@phiakate
Ай бұрын
What did he say? I could not make it out.
@GK222_
26 күн бұрын
Probably has never received a hug from his dad
@djtakeflight804
21 күн бұрын
@phiakate I believe he said back to hogwarts....
@c-mandawg
20 күн бұрын
I also wondered who the clown was trying to get his face on camera. Also have no clue clue what he said, think he just tried getting Jerry beads
Her comments was way above what was expected
@basylpeterjones
19 күн бұрын
All she said was that young black men carry machetes.
@orangetulip1261
18 күн бұрын
@@basylpeterjonesIf that's your biggest take-out, what a shame...
@vladimirsaraiva5185
18 күн бұрын
Yep. Proud of this lady discourse. She's an excellent ambassador for South Africa, Africa and general folks that actually choose to advance their intelect and mindfulness via education
@funktionalitee
17 күн бұрын
@@basylpeterjoneslisten more...
@dewaldpretorius5295
17 күн бұрын
@@basylpeterjones you are what is wrong with this world.
This lady is an ambassador for all humanity intelligent great insight and a very good heart, forward forward forever forward!
Thumbs up for my African fellow, cheers from Nigeria. ❤️ South Africa rocks against all odds!❤️
She's a great ambassador for our nation. 🇿🇦❤
@anthonyurgitano2114
16 күн бұрын
She would be a great world ambassador!!! This is the type of person we need in government.
@nonchablunt
8 күн бұрын
She'd make Mandela smile.
Taking Ubuntu onto the global stage 🇿🇦 we love you Trish
@alicegauteng2358
17 күн бұрын
💯
@simsnyandeni3828
Күн бұрын
spent 3 years trying to make my Irish roommates understand the concept, flies above their heads these Europeans
Wow, she LITERALLY just laid out a realistic plan for WORLD PEACE! Who is she the world needs her wisdom and compassion ❤️
“People are people so why should it be, you and I should get along so awfully?” Great song. Great message.
Proudly South Africa after hearing this awesome lady.
@bafana_mhlamvu
18 күн бұрын
Dude, what if you never heard her? Be proud regardless... But I hear what you're trying to say...just trolling on the first part, couldn't help it...😅
@michaelflinn7784
18 күн бұрын
@@bafana_mhlamvu lol. When something like this happens it just reminds me/us to be proud. I love SA.
@user-em3vl6li5w
18 күн бұрын
Good for her. Imagine the road she has travelled, what an inspiration. Heaven knows if she has done it, anyone can.
@michaelflinn7784
18 күн бұрын
@@user-em3vl6li5w I travelled a similar road to her and I'm still finding it a joy to get to know my fellow South Africans that I was effectively cut off from growing up during apartheid. We have our issues as a country but wow we have wonderful people.
@surfrescue3232
18 күн бұрын
And there you go … doing the exact opposite of what she was saying ! Lmao
As a 🇿🇦, I am so proud of her !! Another WISE WOMAN. 💕
@XxgoodbudsxX
17 күн бұрын
You are literally doing the opposite of her point. You literally made it all about your race. It's the first thing you mentioned.
@emmanueludoh77
17 күн бұрын
@@XxgoodbudsxX You can be proud of your country of origin (or race) and still include others. Her point was to engage with those who are different so we can see the similarities rather than the differences. You don't have deny your heritage to do that.
@elleanna5869
17 күн бұрын
@@XxgoodbudsxX he did not make it about "race", didn't say "as a black or white ", that's the flag of a country...
@3ch1dna07
15 күн бұрын
@elleanna5869 a beautiful flag. Sorry, I am a little simple and all I could see was all the beautiful colors on their flag. Their flag is how we should be, proud of your color but strong in standing by others who share your values if not the same color.❤
@OoavastoO
15 күн бұрын
@@XxgoodbudsxXSouth Africa 🇿🇦 is NOT a race. It’s a country. OP was expressing pride in this wise woman and the fact that she is a fellow South African.
What she said about polarisation is so true - putting knowledge in my head today 😎👏🏽 #ubuntubaby 🇿🇦
I was born in Britain and raised in South Africa they produce manners respect and a warrior sprite Britain could never give me what Mzani gave me thank you
@LebohangNkadimeng
3 күн бұрын
*Mzansi
I've worked with people from all over the world. Most people want to live in peace with each other. It's the big capital that tries to divide us for their own gains. Stay strong and united brothers and sisters!!
@yamiscape
17 күн бұрын
True
@carriebradley7634
15 күн бұрын
Well said.
@susangirardi3655
15 күн бұрын
I've seen plenty of poor racists. They learn it from their parents.
@PoseyLane
14 күн бұрын
Absolutely. 100%
@sexywarriorwomen
13 күн бұрын
Exactly
What a wonderful SA lady you made us proud.
My husband is Afrikaans from South Africa and he embodies these beliefs as well, as do I. I’m of Romanian blood (Romanians can be racist) but my parents weren’t so I’m not. Parents have SO much influence when it comes to racism. Beautiful interview
Basically what she says is “stop BELIEVING and start KNOWING”. 👏👏👏
I love how South Africans are forever South African.
@bevturner2258
21 күн бұрын
But she doesn’t live here anymore…
@biggeststeppa1
21 күн бұрын
@@bevturner2258 That's the point. yoh no way we're stuck with people as daft as you brah. no way. I refuse to believe you're this dumb.
@misterrightuk
21 күн бұрын
@@bevturner2258Forever South African? How when her Grand Parents come from somewhere else?
@misterrightuk
21 күн бұрын
@@bevturner2258 I actually meant to respond to the original post not you. But whether it’s her grand parents or great grand parents, she descends from some whereelse, obviously.
@user-kz3ng1vj6n
21 күн бұрын
@@bevturner2258 so ?? if im south african and moved to the usa im nomore south african
Beautiful woman. ❤ She come from the 80s. We were doing all that work and I think she's right about social media. It's dividing us and undoing all that work over decades since the 50s to make relationships. Love her ❤❤
@alicegauteng2358
17 күн бұрын
You are right. I was a student at Wits University in the 1980s and we did a lot of work
@jaybee2337
15 күн бұрын
It’s so easy to type out a mean comment or send hate from behind a keyboard. Like this lady said if you’re face to face with someone it’s harder to do (although there are folks who do spit hate in your face) because you can see that they’re a human being not too different from yourself. I started to type a mean reply to someone recently then thought, “Would I say this to their face?” No, I wouldn’t, so I didn’t send the comment.
@sexywarriorwomen
13 күн бұрын
@@jaybee2337good for you realizing and doing it differently! ❤
We all have a light to shine. Imagine if we all worked together, listened to one another, had compassion and kindness, what kind of world we’d have. 🇨🇦
I am a PROUD SOUTH AFRICAN living in Canada, and Trish makes me proud to be South African ❤🇿🇦❤🇿🇦❤🇿🇦All that work we did back in the day is not in vain. I love you, Trish, a true Mzansi girl. Ek is in jou kant❤
@jbri1
8 күн бұрын
This video isn't about South Africa
When the random guy just felt entitled to interject himself into the conversation, you saw the best and worse of society in a spoilt second
@ProjectExMachina
18 күн бұрын
It was perfect. She did said that we should start relationships on streets. And it showed what she was speaking about - the tall dude immediately became confrontational while she remain calm and understanding... And at least 50 people in social media reacted as she warned about
@ritaamor283
15 күн бұрын
It was very indelicate, but common, is that the “worse of society”? Really? People do dumb stuff. I didn’t like to watch him interrupting her, she has a strong line of thought and carried on, that one can say!
@jdmarr2259
14 күн бұрын
She waved the guy who interrupted off to the interviewer, said it doesn't matter & continued with her message. Classy.
@jbri1
8 күн бұрын
To say that's the worst of society is hilarious. It was stupid and rude, but pretty insignificant
@charlief3169
4 күн бұрын
If i may speak for that commenter, I think you may misinterpreting their point. They're saying the what the guy did is representative of the worst of society, not that it IS the worst of society. Entitlement, callousness, bravado, acting without thinking, need for negative attention - I could go on. Those qualities are, in my opinion, the root cause of many of the actual worst things we see in society. This is just a demonstration of those qualities on a singular level.
This is the best street interview I’ve ever seen. You asked a passerby an important question that she just happened to have an extremely informed and respectful answer to
Proudly South African , that's why I will never ever leave and my heart is to make things work. Everyone I work with respects me as Malome ( aka Uncle ) because we are all in this together and I help where I can with South African pride and respect.
OK, Can we repeat her sentiment multiple times over EVERY DAMN WHERE? And dude was a perfect example of the nonsensical mess we are in that she spoke of.
Sometimes the internet serves up something so wholesome I regain some of the hope I lose daily in humanity. Please give this aunty a Bell's(South Africans will know😂)
@Deadpoopyboy8
19 күн бұрын
Lol 😂
@elleanna5869
17 күн бұрын
❤️
@fyodorkdostoyevsky
2 күн бұрын
Kikiki
UBUNTU is an ancient African word meaning 'humanity to others'. It is often described as reminding us that 'I am what I am because of who we all are'. Glory to JAH
i love it when that guy tries to bomb the video and the lady still concentrating says...""it doesn't matter"" she is the real deal and the hug...we need more people like this talking to our youth.
Proudly Durban South Africa 🇿🇦
Another reason to love South Africa ❤️✊🏼🍉🇿🇦
Wisdom comes through walking through hardships, choosing forgiveness, and learning to love. South Africans have been through the fire and this is the result. Proud SAFFA in Aus.
@alicegauteng2358
17 күн бұрын
I couldn't agree more
I love my Saffers. I am an adopted Saffer. Have a lot of maties, strong community in the UK, very hospitable, good jol, good braai and having a lekker time. Good people
@alicegauteng2358
17 күн бұрын
We love you too, brother❤. Together as one
This lady gave me the chills. Sharing and being kind matters, thanks for remind me this, awesome lady
@jonathanlandau-litewski7405
16 күн бұрын
If only we could get people like this in to the positions of powers they need to be.
The spirit of Ubuntu ❤️
After hearing this, this makes me proudly South African! 🇿🇦
I love this woman!! Can she have a seat in the United Nations? She is powerful and HONEST, with COMMON SENSE SOLUTIONS for racial problems.
We love you from South Africa ❤🇿🇦keep flying that flag high❤Limpopo approves your stay in the UK😅😂🤣
@yugoslava6409
19 күн бұрын
This doesn't sound right @#%^&)(^$
I thought this was common sense, I'm not that old but it's such a surprise to me that this is a foreign concept to this generation.
@MelissaThompson432
18 күн бұрын
It's foreign to my generation, too, and I'm 66.
@royboy4571
17 күн бұрын
Generational wars are so pathetic. You obviously think generations can be summed who has more common sense.
@MelissaThompson432
17 күн бұрын
@@royboy4571 there's a quote from Socrates that every generation people think somebody recently said it. If not for the archaic language, people would think it was GenX about GenZ. It never changes. Every generation thinks their grandkids' generation is going to hell in a handbasket.
@MelissaThompson432
17 күн бұрын
I remember when I was going to hell for being young....
@royboy4571
17 күн бұрын
@@MelissaThompson432 I know, and every generation thinks they invented sex. Still doesn't make these two, particularly the lady, stupid.
South African here. She is talking the truth. When the tables turned and Nelson Mandela came into power, I worked for various black managers, female and male and we formed bonds and friendships and mutual respect for each other that has lasted a lifetime. I heard my black managers stories, how they grew up, the challenges they had as some of them studied to become welfare workers, city planners, etc. all university degrees. We should climb out of the racism and color box and start seeing each other as humans. We have no excuse.
Wonderful South African lady l am a proud South African love my country and all it's people
Beautiful mind. Such good words from what she learned in her lifetime and that are so needed in today's world
Trish representing...🇿🇦
Trish, you are my heroine ❤❤ from home South Africa 🇿🇦
I've been telling my friends and family this for the last few years now.
Ubuntu can influence the world to be more accepting of one another !
@guylloyd200
19 күн бұрын
Wait, the computer operating system?
@elleanna5869
19 күн бұрын
@@guylloyd200 the system openess comes from the African concept 😁
I have been saying this my whole life. We are ALL Homo sapiens. One Tribe. We ALL share this wonderful place called Earth as home. One Planet. We need to shed these divisive labels and become ONE. ❤
@LeelosAdventure
Сағат бұрын
100% agreed
Damn Trish‼️‼️‼️ Mad respect for you sis.
If only more people thought like this. This lady makes me proud to be a South African 🇿🇦❤
Good on you, ma'am. Keep the values of our rainbow nation with you wherever you go.
She is point, khuluma Gogo
@markthompson4859
17 күн бұрын
mFwethu!
@alicegauteng2358
17 күн бұрын
She is NOT a gogo💁🏽
We need people like Trish in politics.
What a beautiful person. The world needs to know what she has learned about peace, acceptance, love and respect for all humanity. ❤️🌟💙
Another ex Durbanite here now living in Portugal. I also grew up under apartheid. 100% agree with Trish
@scivirus3563
19 күн бұрын
apartheid still there just in revers
@gregorymalchuk272
18 күн бұрын
Why do you live in Portugal rather than Durban? That seems rather suspect.
@user-ow3uo3vl8s
18 күн бұрын
We all know why this white lady no longer lives in SA xD@@gregorymalchuk272
@iggi834
18 күн бұрын
I was in Durban and I know why you live in Portugal😂😂😂
Lots of Love to you Trish. You make us proud🇿🇦❤
What a wonderful loving human!!! I love this video!!!
Even the sign behind them says "GIVE WAY" to the new world and break out from the old❤
Love you, Trish! ❤
Wow South Africa 🇿🇦
What a lovely beautiful lady 🙏🏽🇺🇸👏🏽
"Constrained by anxiety." What a beautiful way to phrase that!
🎉🙅🏽♀️🙌🏾 Truth. Intelligent and insightful.
Yes, this Mzansi Woman makes me proud to be South African. The philosophy of Ubuntu, so beautifully expressed, is one of our greatest blessings to share with the world.
Unity in diversity Comes from accepting we are different and multifaceted individuals At the same time, we are all human No one is special No one is other
Another smart South African. We've been through it all. Hopefully we've emerged from our ordeal with widom. South Africa is an amazing place. So proud to be one.
That’s one of our tannies. Bring her back home. A true SAn indeed. ❤😊
From corporate business to government politicians,it’s all about divide and control for their own gains. United we stand divided we fall. Love South African people. 🇿🇦🇿🇦
She wasn't at all done talking when he ended the conversation 😂
@firstnamelastname8697
2 ай бұрын
I want a podcast with her!
@faithpearlgenied-a5517
22 күн бұрын
To be fair, she seems like she had the wisdom and confidence to go on for hours, he had to end it at some point 😂 she should have her own channel.
@yugoslava6409
19 күн бұрын
@@faithpearlgenied-a5517on point !!!!
When you can come together no matter your differences, nothing will stop the change that will follow. Alllowing yourself to see things through someone elses eyes and meeting in the middle is far more difficult than the other option. But far more rewarding
As a south african, this brought me close to tears
In the new South Africa we were 'South Africans'. This was unifying. Similarly people can be 'British', 'American', 'French' etc. These are unifying terms. They set aside silly differences that drive wedges between us. Our enemies seed and exploit divisions hoping we'll rip ourselves apart. Indeed it is our humanity that pulls as together. Together we are stronger.
We find the humanity in the relationships that we have with each other. ❤
I hope this goes viral. This woman sounds like she's been living to share this message. ❤
OMG!!! 😳 such wisdom.
This should be in the news, yet news stations would rather show something negative and dividing!
This woman has such an amazing morale and it is a blessing to get her message across to the internet, and I can only hope that the KZread algorithm continues spreading this around for the younger generations to hear. She must be such an amazing therapist, she has such a kind soul
Powerful lady, proud of you 🇿🇦
Siyabonga 🙏 thank you ❤
Ou Trish...Ma se kind🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
him calling her "bro" lol, what a lovely lady, and props to the interviewer for not interrupting her!
Maybe we should be looking at our behaviours more then looking at issues.
Wow amazing most South Africans I have met are always good people
You can tell she had so much to say, not scripted from her mind, but naturally from her heart.
I am 25 and she is absolutely right saying social media is one problem in our generation. In my job you can not talk anymore to a minor without instantly hurting their feelings because social media does not teach you how to communicate. But it teaches you anxiety on a high end level!
She’s absolutely correct Preach momz!!!👊🏼🙏🏼
proud to be a SA'n today 🎉🎉
Love her! This wonderful, insightful woman should be on a speaking tour. She has a powerful, positive message and delivers it very eloquently. End Racism!
This is a mind blowing concept and this woman is my new HERO!! Love her !!
What a legend. Love this woman
Would love to have her as an aunty 🙏🏾💛