Mo Hersi the Messenger shares his personal story of migration from Africa to Europe as a kid. Mo Hersi the comedian get serious as he shares his experiences an African man growing up in the Eastern part of Holland. He talks about the first time went back to Ethiopia. Does he believe that all races are equal? Find out in this video!
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