Divide & Conquer: Why Black People Don’t Unite (Truth No One Wants to Hear)

Why does it feel like Black people across the world are divided? From Africans vs Caribbeans in the UK… To Black Americans vs immigrants in the USA… To political and tribal divisions back home in Jamaica… People always talk about “divide and conquer” — but is this really something created by systems and colonialism… or is tribalism just part of human nature? In this video, we explore: The real meaning behind “divide and conquer” How colonialism shaped Black identity worldwide Why Africans and Caribbeans often clash in the UK The tension between Black Americans and immigrant communities Jamaican political and geographical divisions Social Identity Theory and tribal psychology Why unity sounds good… but is harder in reality This is not a video about attacking any group. This is about understanding the deeper reasons behind division within the Black diaspora and asking difficult questions that many people avoid. COMMENT BELOW: Do you believe Black division is caused more by history… or by ourselves? Subscribe to CBC – Caribbean Black Community for more deep conversations on Black culture, identity, migration, Caribbean history, African history, UK Black experiences, and diaspora discussions. #CBC #CaribbeanBlackCommunity #DivideAndConquer #BlackDiaspora #AfricanVsCaribbean #BlackAmericans #BlackUK #CaribbeanCulture #AfricanCulture #JamaicanCulture #SocialCommentary #BlackIdentity #BlackCommunity #RaceDiscussion #DiasporaTalk cbc,caribbean black community,divide and conquer,black diaspora,africans vs caribbeans,black americans vs immigrants,black unity,uk black culture,black british experience,jamaican culture,african culture,caribbean community,social identity theory,tribalism,human psychology,race and identity,black discussion,black commentary,diaspora division,jamaican politics,jlp vs pnp,windrush generation,africans in the uk,caribbeans in the uk,black people discussion,colonialism and black people,history of black division,black podcast,cultural identity,oneil thompson,big kid oneil,cbc youtube channel,caribbean diaspora,african diaspora,social commentary,controversial discussion,black social issues,uk jamaican,black culture debate