In this video, OSHAY Duke Jackson discusses the recent reactions to IShowSpeed's tour in Africa, specifically focusing on the criticism from Kenyan feminists regarding the "hero worship" displayed by young men. The discussion dives deep into the socio-economic challenges faced by men in East Africa, highlighting how systemic neglect in the private sector and the lack of mentorship drive the youth to find inspiration in global figures who represent merit-based success.
Jackson challenges the narrative that this admiration is a "crisis of dignity," arguing instead that it reflects a desire for autonomy, hard work, and the hope of becoming "undeniable" in a market often dominated by gatekeeping and relationships. The video also touches on the pressures of providing in a difficult economy and why figures like IShowSpeed resonate so strongly with the younger generation in countries like Kenya and Uganda.
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