Not all Africans were slaves. Sorry to disappoint ya!

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Quote from: MAKEDA on April 16, 2016, 03:48:51 PM
Fulani's look inspired by the Afari's and Nubians.
I think they are
They settled everywhere they travelled, adsorbing some of the culture

QuoteA significant proportion of their number, (an estimated 13 million), are nomadic, making them the largest pastoral nomadic group in the world. Spread over many countries, they are found mainly in West Africa and northern parts of Central Africa, but also in Sudan and Egypt.
While their early habitat in West Africa was apparently in an area in the vicinity of the borders of present-day Mali, Senegal and Mauritania, they are now, after centuries of gradual migrations and conquests, spread throughout a wide band of West and Central Africa. The Fulani People occupy a vast geographical expanse located roughly in a longitudinal East-West band immediately south of the Sahara, and just north of the coastal rain forest and swamps, although situations have changed a lot in recent times, and, a sizable proportion of Fulani people now live in the heavily forested zones to the south, in countries like Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Cameroon, Guinea, The Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Quote from: Herbie on April 16, 2016, 03:48:13 PM
oh, and don't forget the nappy head reads. "you nappy headed brillo pad florida evans nigger LMAO! ". then turn around and say "omg how dare you glorify Eurocentric mess! :omgwatshappening: "

It's funny. this is why I can't take many people seriously.
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im am glad i dnt have naps tho

thnk god for my esotic genes

Herb.

Quote from: ANIMMAI on April 16, 2016, 03:49:05 PM
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yeah. feel sorry for urban americans :uhh:


Herb.

Quote from: Nyan Cat on April 16, 2016, 03:53:16 PM
Quote from: Herbie on April 16, 2016, 03:48:13 PM
oh, and don't forget the nappy head reads. "you nappy headed brillo pad florida evans nigger LMAO! ". then turn around and say "omg how dare you glorify Eurocentric mess! :omgwatshappening: "

It's funny. this is why I can't take many people seriously.
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Quote from: Herbie on April 16, 2016, 03:38:27 PM
Quote from: GOLD on April 16, 2016, 03:32:30 PM
In my mothers village in Brong Ahafo there's actually a tomb yard where there's 700-800 years worth of buried dead :dead:
My mother is one of the very first of modern people to actually leave for Europe
My father (Ivory Coast) has connections to the Hausa/Fulani tribe and their admixture is more complicated since they are nomadic which means they've travelled from East, to North down Central and West and settled everywhere in between
QuoteThe kingdom of Bonoman (or Brong-Ahafo) was established as early as the 12th century, and between the 12th and 13th centuries a gold boom in the Akan area brought wealth to numerous Akans.

During different phases of the Kingdom of Bonoman groups of Akans migrated out of the area to create numerous states based predominantly on gold mining and trading of cash crops.

This brought wealth to numerous Akan states like Akwamu Empire, (1550-1650) and ultimately led to the rise of the most well known Akan empire, the Empire of Ashanti, (1700-1900), the most dominant of the Akan states.


This is why I :uhh: the blacks who ignore al the WEALTH of African history and glorify that less than 20% Euro or w/e slave DNA (and please this isn't directed to anyone)
Our own culture and kingdoms were so...,.rich!
Well we have people out here saying Africans are ugly, dirty, not fitting the standards of beauty. Which all contribute to people straying away from their heritage, if they feel Africans are nothing to glorify, why even look into it? But a negro nose don't come from Europe.  :plzstop: We're not as far separated from our African roots as we like to think.
and the cackle is that the people who say that look like they've travelled out from Africa themselves

Herb.

that wasn't directed specifically towards anyone :dead:

I'm speaking in general just as you were
I've never seen you do that.

Herb.

Quote from: GOLD on April 16, 2016, 03:59:34 PM
Quote from: Herbie on April 16, 2016, 03:38:27 PM
Quote from: GOLD on April 16, 2016, 03:32:30 PM
In my mothers village in Brong Ahafo there's actually a tomb yard where there's 700-800 years worth of buried dead :dead:
My mother is one of the very first of modern people to actually leave for Europe
My father (Ivory Coast) has connections to the Hausa/Fulani tribe and their admixture is more complicated since they are nomadic which means they've travelled from East, to North down Central and West and settled everywhere in between
QuoteThe kingdom of Bonoman (or Brong-Ahafo) was established as early as the 12th century, and between the 12th and 13th centuries a gold boom in the Akan area brought wealth to numerous Akans.

During different phases of the Kingdom of Bonoman groups of Akans migrated out of the area to create numerous states based predominantly on gold mining and trading of cash crops.

This brought wealth to numerous Akan states like Akwamu Empire, (1550-1650) and ultimately led to the rise of the most well known Akan empire, the Empire of Ashanti, (1700-1900), the most dominant of the Akan states.


This is why I :uhh: the blacks who ignore al the WEALTH of African history and glorify that less than 20% Euro or w/e slave DNA (and please this isn't directed to anyone)
Our own culture and kingdoms were so...,.rich!
Well we have people out here saying Africans are ugly, dirty, not fitting the standards of beauty. Which all contribute to people straying away from their heritage, if they feel Africans are nothing to glorify, why even look into it? But a negro nose don't come from Europe.  :plzstop: We're not as far separated from our African roots as we like to think.
and the cackle is that the people who say that look like they've travelled out from Africa themselves
right. I look in the mirror and see Africa all in my face. my nose.
my skin. Africa is here with us. how would I look saying they're ugly
that means I'm ugly too :uhh:

AIDS!

It's all about education.
If we were taught this from young, we wouldn't be having these conversations I don't think.
It irks me when people know the difference between Italy and France for example, right down to the culture, foods, languages, caricatures ect
But when it comes to Africa everything is the same..
it's the 'oh let's just paint black and let's get on with it'
Especially when there 10x more variation than the countries they think is so culturally rich and defining
I don't mind it coming from whites because it's not their business, but from blacks it's like :uhh:

Herb.

Quote from: GOLD on April 16, 2016, 04:03:04 PM
It's all about education.
If we were taught this from young, we wouldn't be having these conversations I don't think.
It irks me when people know the difference between Italy and France for example, right down to the culture, foods, languages, caricatures ect
But when it comes to Africa everything is the same..
it's the 'oh let's just paint black and let's get on with it'
Especially when there 10x more variation than the countries they think is so culturally rich and defining
I don't mind it coming from whites because it's not their business, but from blacks it's like :uhh:
I know. But Black Americans can't be blamed for that.
We're not taught African American history in school. Unless it's talking about Civil Rights or Black History Month or the same popular figures over and over and over.

Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Rosa Parks. I mean that can just pretty much sum up the mess we were taught about in regards to African American history in the early years of school. You were slaves, you were freed, you were oppressed, you fought, and guess what , turn on the news when you get home to see that you're still fightin! hehe! have fun kiddies! :cheerup:

My best friend has been teaching her son how to handle the cops as a TEN year old. This is the kind of country we live in. He has to know that he will be a target and it makes me so fucking ANGRY that my Godson has to hear this mess. He HAS to. My bestie has always been a realist and she knows she's raising a Black man. But it still fucking sucks. And makes my blood boil when I think of it. He has to know that a fucking target is on his back before he even hits high school.

I mean she puts it gently as possible but she's starting early on so it can be ingrained into his head. Nothing new when he's old enough to start staying out and hanging with friends, etc.

I'm sorry for rambling but I'm getting pissed discussing this now.