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Different cultures.

Different cultures.

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Meanwhile in the real world: Life is hierarchical

Meanwhile in the real world: Life is hierarchical

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French girls 🇫🇷

French girls 🇫🇷

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Shoutout to Somalis, they understood the assignment well.

Shoutout to Somalis, they understood the assignment well.

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There's only one option for the rest of us if the white race chooses that flag/ideology as an option...

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There's only one option for the rest of us if the white race chooses that flag/ideology as an option...

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Koreans really complained about Japanese doing this?

Koreans really complained about Japanese doing this?

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God, I love the way you all cope. So desperately wanting to believe in your fabricated delusions so hard that you've brain rotted yourselves to oblivion. I can't get enough of it...the future is inevitably African!

God, I love the way you all cope. So desperately wanting to believe in your fabricated delusions so hard that you've brain rotted yourselves to oblivion. I can't get enough of it...the future is inevitably African!

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Maybe try and use your brain for like 2 seconds and then you'll figure it out. But because you asked that question and couldn't figure that out. I'll explain to you. When people say ancient Egypt was black, what they're saying is the citizens and inhabitants of ancient Egypt had melanated, brown to dark brown skin and wooly hair. And they looked closer to the other African ethnic groups you would find in Sudan, Ethiopia, Somali, Kenya, and other East and Central African regions, like some of ethnic you mentioned as examples. The concept of being called Black predates the concept of black American ethnic group. It has been something that those who are descendants of Africa (and other groups with the same deep melanated brown skin have been referred to since the ancient days due to their physical appearance. Here are some visual aids to help you understand why a lot of people refer to ancient Egypt as a black African civilization. Because it was a black African civilization.

Maybe try and use your brain for like 2 seconds and then you'll figure it out. But because you asked that question and couldn't figure that out. I'll explain to you. When people say ancient Egypt was black, what they're saying is the citizens and inhabitants of ancient Egypt had melanated, brown to dark brown skin and wooly hair. And they looked closer to the other African ethnic groups you would find in Sudan, Ethiopia, Somali, Kenya, and other East and Central African regions, like some of ethnic you mentioned as examples. The concept of being called Black predates the concept of black American ethnic group. It has been something that those who are descendants of Africa (and other groups with the same deep melanated brown skin have been referred to since the ancient days due to their physical appearance. Here are some visual aids to help you understand why a lot of people refer to ancient Egypt as a black African civilization. Because it was a black African civilization.

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It's fascinating to see how Afro-Brazilians have embraced their African roots and cultivated them into their own unique culture today. “A Rio soul, daring in essence and steeped in Bantu ancestry, is forged by so many pains and passions, carrying in its memory the cruel violence but also the revolutionary experiences of freedom that teach us to defy death, celebrate life, and make carnival!” - Bruna Menezes (Instragm: eubruneca_) And I know what some of you will say, according to Brazilians, they say the nakedness at the carnival is about sensuality, not just sex. Yes, sexual imagery is prominent in the samba schools, and thousands of revelers dance skin-to-skin on the sidelines. However, nudity has a different connotation in Brazil than in many other countries.

It's fascinating to see how Afro-Brazilians have embraced their African roots and cultivated them into their own unique culture today. “A Rio soul, daring in essence and steeped in Bantu ancestry, is forged by so many pains and passions, carrying in its memory the cruel violence but also the revolutionary experiences of freedom that teach us to defy death, celebrate life, and make carnival!” - Bruna Menezes (Instragm: eubruneca_) And I know what some of you will say, according to Brazilians, they say the nakedness at the carnival is about sensuality, not just sex. Yes, sexual imagery is prominent in the samba schools, and thousands of revelers dance skin-to-skin on the sidelines. However, nudity has a different connotation in Brazil than in many other countries.

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Here are some African writing systems... You need not believe, but you will bear witness to the truth!

Here are some African writing systems... You need not believe, but you will bear witness to the truth!

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What makes this even funnier is that they can barely and, I mean barely, match a fraction of what was shown here. They always go to the same obscure statue of Prince Rahotep and his wife, Nofret, and the same Fayum Roman-Egyptian portraits, which don't even show any Ancient Egyptians. That's all they got in the face of thousands of wall portraits and statues that show the Ancient Egyptians as Black Africans (Tanetjerians). Denial is a river in Egypt indeed.

What makes this even funnier is that they can barely and, I mean barely, match a fraction of what was shown here. They always go to the same obscure statue of Prince Rahotep and his wife, Nofret, and the same Fayum Roman-Egyptian portraits, which don't even show any Ancient Egyptians. That's all they got in the face of thousands of wall portraits and statues that show the Ancient Egyptians as Black Africans (Tanetjerians). Denial is a river in Egypt indeed.

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Yes, One race…The human race Aren't we all beautiful?

Yes, One race…The human race Aren't we all beautiful?

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I found this video to be hilariously sad and oddly interesting. This is a Black man trying to get their Mixed biracial daughter to choose the black girl bottle option, but the but the mixed girl kept choosing the white girl one. This oddly seems to upset him for some reason, even suggesting that she made "the wrong choice." Keep in mind the black man himself chose a white woman as a partner, procreated and gave birth to a mixed child, and is now acting surprised or upset that his mixed child is choosing the white girl bottle over the black one. This is what always happens. Mixed people oftentimes consciously or unconsciously lean towards their white side. The only reason why a lot of mixed people today often claim to be black is because the white community rejects them wholeheartedly. I promise you if white people weren't so bigoted of mixed people or hung up on the one drop rule nonsense, a lot of mixed people would likely choose to be white representing as opposed to black representing. When you have mixed children you have to come to terms that they may not want to identify with their black side. It's hard to sell them on that notion when they can just look at you and see that you chose someone who wasn't part of your race. Also why is it that people expect mixed people to choose their black side? They are mixed. It's a 50/50. They can choose either side and you have to be content with that. That's the choice you made when you brought them into this world.

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