These brothers purpose isn't to necessarily teach us; its to introduce us to something outside of the European controlled lessons we've been programed to accept.
Everybody has their role and these brothers may connect more with folks in their environment. Their style of debating, and methods of sharing knowledge may work better for their main audience. Not everybody is wired to take in educated college professors, or even grade school lessons. Some could be late bloomers and may not find the appeal of learning our history until they've aged and matured.
We should be the ones putting in work. These brothers, right or wrong, are doing what they're meant to:
TALK, and talk a lot.
The people who want to see change in their communities should not expect the "artists" and "entertainers" to do what they aren't wired to do. Instead, we should collaborate on projects that quenches their thirst to debate and entertain, while offering something positive and tangible that the people in the community can apply to everyday life.
Not everybody is Malcolm, but everybody can do their small part for something greater.
As far as the actual video goes. Dr Henrik Clarke and Dr. Ben Yosef talk and write about several of the points that Seti makes. Is Seti on their level? fukk no. But at least Seti has a similar belief system, and is willing to share what he feels he knows. Plus I'd bet he relates more to the younger generation than Dr. Clarke Dr. Yosef etc.
And to be honest, I'd rather take in the ramblings and alternative takes on history/religion of a non-educated "afrocentrist", than sit through the eloquently spoken, europeanized, west-asian influenced, educated thesis from those who've wanted us destroyed or at best enslaved for hundreds of years.