so tired of AA's thinking we're from fucking Egypt

Started by Ashley Bank$, November 20, 2016, 09:10:25 PM

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Ashley Bank$

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brocka4life

November 20, 2016, 09:21:35 PM #2 Last Edit: November 20, 2016, 09:22:15 PM by brocka4life
Quote from: sadiddy? on November 20, 2016, 09:17:19 PM
Quote from: brocka4life on November 20, 2016, 09:16:38 PM
Where are AA's from?
imma assume ur joking

If they're not "from fucking Egypt" then they have to be from somewhere. So where? :ATLcameo:  :letsmessfag:

brocka4life

Are you saying all AA's descended from slaves who were captured during the Trans-Atlantic Slave trade? Imma assume you're not saying ALL.

CHOKE


brocka4life

So would a person whose line didn't descend from slaves, but perhaps has an Egyptian relative down their family line, who was born in the U.S. not be considered an African American?

I'm not arguing about the slave trade. I'm just asking a question because your post seems to be filled with generalizations, even the title.

brocka4life

Do you consider yourself African American? Or Hatian, Creole, etc?


Sinpool

Quote from: brocka4life on November 20, 2016, 09:40:19 PM
So would a person whose line didn't descend from slaves, but perhaps has an Egyptian relative down their family line, who was born in the U.S. not be considered an African American?

I'm not arguing about the slave trade. I'm just asking a question because your post seems to be filled with generalizations, even the title.

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He's talking about Hoteps that like to retcon African American history to Egypt not individual people with random bloodlines


brocka4life

By which definitions are you defining African American?

Sinpool

Black Americans who descend from African slaves brought to the US.

Non Americans Blacks usually go by their country-American.


ssw4919

I think people feel a kinship with the Nubian Egyptians who ruled there for centuries, regardless if they're related or not.

FlowerBomb

Quote from: ssw4919 on November 21, 2016, 08:02:38 AM
I think people feel a kinship with the Nubian Egyptians who ruled there for centuries, regardless if they're related or not.
I agree
The fact that black people had a massive, powerful and widely influential kingdom resonates with them, it parallels against the images we often see of ancient and modern Africans peddled around today.
Plus their empire is more documented and publicized than the West African Empires and Kingdoms like the Ghana Empire, the Yourba kingdoms, the Mali, Songhai, Benin, Oyo Kingdoms and the Sahelian kingdoms ect are all or more or less equally powerful and plentiful kingdoms and empires, but because of colonization and slavery have been wiped out so people wouldn't really know about them.

Opposites Attract.

Quote from: Baeomi on November 21, 2016, 08:14:50 AM
Quote from: ssw4919 on November 21, 2016, 08:02:38 AM
I think people feel a kinship with the Nubian Egyptians who ruled there for centuries, regardless if they're related or not.
I agree
The fact that black people had a massive, powerful and widely influential kingdom resonates with them, it parallels against the images we often see of ancient and modern Africans peddled around today.
Plus their empire is more documented and publicized than the West African Empires and Kingdoms like the Ghana Empire, the Yourba kingdoms, the Mali, Songhai, Benin, Oyo Kingdoms and the Sahelian kingdoms ect are all or more or less equally powerful and plentiful kingdoms and empires, but because of colonization and slavery have been wiped out so people wouldn't really know about them.

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It's unconditional, these days you know....

Chameleon

tired of dese black bitches acting like they're mixed with a head full of deep conditioner  :ohwow: