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20-07-05, 05:12 PM
Shady scientists and powers of the world are just trying to claim ancient African civiliztion away from Blacks. When you see them say everyone originated in Africa or from Africa in newspapers they dont clarify the facts or what they really mean.
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I don't believe humanity began in Africa.
I believe it began in the center of the world....Sumeria...and spread out in all directions from there.
However, I believe all African culture has it's origins in Kemet.
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Not only are they claiming Black civilization, they are also claiming thatthe people that left out of EastAfricato populate the rest of the world were not Black Africans, but caucasoids.confused2
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20-07-05, 09:26 PM
If so many of our people weren't so damn lazy looking to white people to feed, clothe, and educate us....we'd build our own learning institutions and teach our own children.
They have a right to teach whatever they want, it's thier books and printing presses.
Let us get our own.
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07-09-05, 06:02 PM
Im not going to argue with that. And I dont have hate against them for that. If I have hate against anyone its against ignorant Blacks and Whites that disrespect me on the subject. But I dont go around hating people. Its not worth it.
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I don't believe humanity began in Africa.
I believe it began in the center of the world....Sumeria...and spread out in all directions from there.
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The Afrocentrics may disagree but from what I'm learning in history, 'mainstream' historians claim civilization (literature,religion, urban centres etc.)as far aswe know was started by Sumerians in Meosopotamia ( the south of modern day Iraq ) but human life, the first homo sapian sapians originated in Africa.
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Why do you say ( just curious ) that all African cultures originated from Khemet?
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What pisses me off to no end is their obsession with seperating Khemet from the rest of Black Africa even though I've never heard any 'mainstream' Egyptologist claim the ancient Egyptians were of Semetic or Berber origin. I remember in my high school textbooks it'd always be 'Egypt and Asia' and one geographyteacher claimed Egypt was IN Asia!If I'm not mistaken, the ancient Egyptians were a 'Cushitic' ( not to be confused with the Nubian civilization Cush, DSP )/Hamitic people, and the people most related to them today are the Beja. I actually have a debate coming up in class whether or not ancient Egyptwas an African civilization period. I'm not looking forward to that. My teacher actually thought Nubia was in Ethiopia.
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07-09-05, 11:28 PM
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I don't believe humanity began in Africa.
I believe it began in the center of the world....Sumeria...and spread out in all directions from there.
However, I believe all African culture has it's origins in Kemet.
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The Afrocentrics may disagree but from what I'm learning in history, 'mainstream' historians claim civilization (literature,religion, urban centres etc.)as far aswe know was started by Sumerians in Meosopotamia ( the south of modern day Iraq ) but human life, the first homo sapian sapians originated in Africa.
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Why do you say ( just curious ) that all African cultures originated from Khemet?
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What pisses me off to no end is their obsession with seperating Khemet from the rest of Black Africa even though I've never heard any 'mainstream' Egyptologist claim the ancient Egyptians were of Semetic or Berber origin. I remember in my high school textbooks it'd always be 'Egypt and Asia' and one geographyteacher claimed Egypt was IN Asia!
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did you heard about eurocentrist africanists ?
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If I'm not mistaken, the ancient Egyptians were a 'Cushitic' ( not to be confused with the Nubian civilization Cush, DSP )/Hamitic people, and the people most related to them today are the Beja. I actually have a debate coming up in class whether or not ancient Egyptwas an African civilization period. I'm not looking forward to that. My teacher actually thought Nubia was in Ethiopia.
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Not only are they claiming Black civilization, they are also claiming thatthe people that left out of EastAfricato populate the rest of the world were not Black Africans, but caucasoids.confused2
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07-09-05, 11:41 PM
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I don't believe humanity began in Africa.
I believe it began in the center of the world....Sumeria...and spread out in all directions from there.
However, I believe all African culture has it's origins in Kemet.
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The Afrocentrics may disagree but from what I'm learning in history, 'mainstream' historians claim civilization (literature,religion, urban centres etc.)as far aswe know was started by Sumerians in Meosopotamia ( the south of modern day Iraq ) but human life, the first homo sapian sapians originated in Africa.
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Why do you say ( just curious ) that all African cultures originated from Khemet?
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What pisses me off to no end is their obsession with seperating Khemet from the rest of Black Africa even though I've never heard any 'mainstream' Egyptologist claim the ancient Egyptians were of Semetic or Berber origin. I remember in my high school textbooks it'd always be 'Egypt and Asia' and one geographyteacher claimed Egypt was IN Asia!
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If I'm not mistaken, the ancient Egyptians were a 'Cushitic' ( not to be confused with the Nubian civilization Cush, DSP )/Hamitic people, and the people most related to them today are the Beja. I actually have a debate coming up in class whether or not ancient Egyptwas an African civilization period. I'm not looking forward to that. My teacher actually thought Nubia was in Ethiopia.
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Not only are they claiming Black civilization, they are also claiming thatthe people that left out of EastAfricato populate the rest of the world were not Black Africans, but caucasoids.confused2
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Are you being sarcastic?
My geo. teacher claimed Egypt was in Asia and it was just some high school textbook that put 'Egypt and Asia' together and completely cut her off from the rest of Black Africa. All the time I've been in school, no teacher has ever said anything about Khemet (never called it 'Khemet' either)being an African civilization or having anything to do with the African continent, only my gr.9 art teacher, you would think my teacher was right and it was geographically located in the Middle East or Asia. I have no idea what a Eurocentrist Africanist is...
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07-09-05, 11:51 PM
don't believe the myth/lie of a wt adam and eve
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07-09-05, 11:55 PM
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I don't believe humanity began in Africa.
I believe it began in the center of the world....Sumeria...and spread out in all directions from there.
However, I believe all African culture has it's origins in Kemet.
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The Afrocentrics may disagree but from what I'm learning in history, 'mainstream' historians claim civilization (literature,religion, urban centres etc.)as far aswe know was started by Sumerians in Meosopotamia ( the south of modern day Iraq ) but human life, the first homo sapian sapians originated in Africa.
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Why do you say ( just curious ) that all African cultures originated from Khemet?
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What pisses me off to no end is their obsession with seperating Khemet from the rest of Black Africa even though I've never heard any 'mainstream' Egyptologist claim the ancient Egyptians were of Semetic or Berber origin. I remember in my high school textbooks it'd always be 'Egypt and Asia' and one geographyteacher claimed Egypt was IN Asia!
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If I'm not mistaken, the ancient Egyptians were a 'Cushitic' ( not to be confused with the Nubian civilization Cush, DSP )/Hamitic people, and the people most related to them today are the Beja. I actually have a debate coming up in class whether or not ancient Egyptwas an African civilization period. I'm not looking forward to that. My teacher actually thought Nubia was in Ethiopia.
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Not only are they claiming Black civilization, they are also claiming thatthe people that left out of EastAfricato populate the rest of the world were not Black Africans, but caucasoids.confused2
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Are you being sarcastic?
My geo. teacher claimed Egypt was in Asia and it was just some high school textbook that put 'Egypt and Asia' together and completely cut her off from the rest of Black Africa. All the time I've been in school, no teacher has ever said anything about Khemet (never called it 'Khemet' either)being an African civilization or having anything to do with the African continent, only my gr.9 art teacher, you would think my teacher was right and it was geographically located in the Middle East or Asia. I have no idea what a Eurocentrist Africanist is...
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as you, no teacher talked me about Kamit or Kemets. i found these informations alone...
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in fact eurocentrist africanists were european lecturers. their job was to centre all the science to europe.for example, we know nothing about euclid, but we do know that this man lived in africa. european scientist created a white picture of euclid...
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