Chinese's Ancestors Were Africans

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The thing is, I don't see how this is going to make a difference in the lives of poor kids. I don't even think it's about that type of thought process anymore. I think it's more about people thinking that people like them don't deserve or don't do things positive. I could show them a black lawyer and they'll probably assume he came from a great home. I think it means more if you show them someone from their block, neighborhood, etc., who made it and show them how.

Build up those networks. I'm a history nerd, don't get that wrong. But I don't see what the point of arguing about this stuff is. I've been around here long enough to know that there's an agenda behind it. This isn't what's holding people back anymore. It's cool to know, but :manny:
i think its helpful for especially the youth who grow up thinking they arent shyt, and that the non colored man is superior, but then they learn that we were responsible for so many things that they thought someone else did would greatly improve the morale of the next and current generation
 

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Princepality of Zeon,

what would u consider my cousins fam, his kids are half chinese

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mix? black? or full Asian?
 

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i think its helpful for especially the youth who grow up thinking they arent shyt, and that the non colored man is superior, but then they learn that we were responsible for so many things that they thought someone else did would greatly improve the morale of the next and current generation

I think this is the logic of that multicultural education that was inserted in the late 80s and in the 90s that made absolutely no difference.

I believe in teaching all sides of history, and I hear you. But I just think a lot of people fight this battle and on the scale of things that can be done I wouldn't rank this higher than mid-range.

The thing is, when I was taught history as a kid, I didn't even think about the race of the people involved. I just :wow:

But I was a different kind of kid, when I would hear old heads say the "white man" has gone far I'd give them the :birdman: look. I just viewed it as human history and how far humanity has gone. If we keep creating these lines of demarcation and attributing advances to certain sectors of the world then we're going to reinforce these barriers and competiton about "who contributed more" to man. It's just important to have people realize that all peoples contributed and why we're following a certain way of doing things right now. Who was greater? Doesn't matter to me. What matters is how we become greater on a global scale.

We need to be people before African, Asian, etc., anything else. I love my culture and heritage, but it's just that--heritage, history. I would hope that we would advance to the point where my kids will look back as everything before them as just a part of "human history."

The fact that we can't is reflective of the fact that race is so closely correlated to existing power structures. If the face of that changes, then all the rest of this stuff will be irrelevant. Excuse my rambling and musings though...I'm not even sure if I made a solid point in that.
 

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The thing is, I don't see how this is going to make a difference in the lives of poor kids. I don't even think it's about that type of thought process anymore. I think it's more about people thinking that people like them don't deserve or don't do things positive. I could show them a black lawyer and they'll probably assume he came from a great home. I think it means more if you show them someone from their block, neighborhood, etc., who made it and show them how.

Build up those networks. I'm a history nerd, don't get that wrong. But I don't see what the point of arguing about this stuff is. I've been around here long enough to know that there's an agenda behind it. This isn't what's holding people back anymore. It's cool to know, but :manny:

I know for me, it gave me pride when I was younger even though the hate came first because I was so mad that this stuff happened to my people. Overtime I learned at the heart of everything, we are the same, and I stopped being mad at whites, and saw them as myself BUT I know when an idiot racist talks shyt, I can back him down with something whereas when I didn't know anything, it made me feel like nothing. Have you seen a kids face when they learn the things I posted?. They are in amazement because a lot of them really are taught their traits are negative, and I think it causes some self hatred, just in a subtle form such as making jokes about each others looks and when they get older trying to change their looks. Sadly, a lot of the kids don't believe some of the things and I think this has to do with cell memory and the hate in their family is so strong that it is hard for them to accept something that goes against what their family has been thinking for so long as the hate is strong in their genes.

I think Principality of Zero may have such a strong dislike for blacks because his mother may have had the same thing, it then passed on to him, and being he was an in an environment that also bred nationality, and dislike for different people(friends, and family) he chose the side he looked like and kept the hatred for blacks going as this is "normal" for him from being passed down from his mother through cell memory. He can change his views which in turn changes his genes, but he has to first accept where he comes from, who he is, then leave his environment for a more nurturing, and caring one. No disrespect to him though, just an observation.
 

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I think Principality of Zero may have such a strong dislike for blacks because his mother may have had the same thing, it then passed on to him, and being he was an in an environment that also bred nationality, and dislike for different people(friends, and family) he chose the side he looked like and kept the hatred for blacks going as this is "normal" for him from being passed down from his mother through cell memory. He can change his views which in turn changes his genes, but he has to first accept where he comes from, who he is, then leave his environment for a more nurturing, and caring one. No disrespect to him though, just an observation.

racism passed down through "cell memory"? :usure:

btw his mother was 'black'
 

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racism passed down through "cell memory"? :usure:

btw his mother was 'black'

I know his mother was black but from the way he described her she had some self hatred which I find is with most blacks, but it is subtle and we are used to it.

Yes, cell memory. This is a new topic in science where they are debating whether stress can be pass down through generations. I went looking to see if there was anything written on this subject as I noticed it when I observed people. Spirituality calls it family curse or karma but that is another term for cell memory. Check out these articles. Racism(giving or receiving) is a form of stress, as that is how the body reacts to it. It is a dislike of someone which gets your body into sympathetic mode(fight-or-flight) which is how the body reacts to stress, so when you become racist you are in a stress mode as opposed to a parasympathetic mode which is calm, healing, loving, sexual and nurturing. This is why it's important to have sex in a loving relationship(respecting who you have sex with) and not just for a nut, as well as be as healthy as you can be mentally and physically as you may have children from the act and how you are as a person at that moment of conception will be passed onto your children.

PTSD, Depression Passed Through Generations, Study Finds - ABC News

PTSD, Depression Passed Through Generations, Study Finds

"We found that both PTSD and depression are heritable and that they share genes,” said Bailey, who added that the findings are consistent with previous research suggesting a genetic connection between PTSD and depression.

Unlike previous studies, the participants in this study were not previously diagnosed with PTSD or depression, nor were they seeking any sort of treatment for their symptoms.

However, all of the participants were of the same ethnic background, so the findings may not apply to all people, the researchers wrote in their study published today in the Journal of Affective Disorders."


An Unavoidable Inheritance | Brain World
Can trauma pass from one generation to the next?

Stress can be passed down the generations (epigenetics) | Reuniting
Stress can be passed down the generations (epigenetics)

How fathers who had stressful lives as youths are more likely to have anxious daughters -- Science of the Spirit -- Sott.net
A woman's risk of anxiety may depend on how stressed out her father's life was when he was young, new research has found.
 

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I know his mother was black but from the way he described her she had some self hatred which I find is with most blacks, but it is subtle and we are used to it.

Yes, cell memory. This is a new topic in science where they are debating whether stress can be pass down through generations. I went looking to see if there was anything written on this subject as I noticed it when I observed people. Spirituality calls it family curse or karma but that is another term for cell memory. Check out these articles. Racism(giving or receiving) is a form of stress, as that is how the body reacts to it. It is a dislike of someone which gets your body into sympathetic mode(fight-or-flight) which is how the body reacts to stress, so when you become racist you are in a stress mode as opposed to a parasympathetic mode which is calm, healing, loving, sexual and nurturing. This is why it's important to have sex in a loving relationship(respecting who you have sex with) and not just for a nut, as well as be as healthy as you can be mentally and physically as you may have children from the act and how you are as a person at that moment of conception will be passed onto your children.

PTSD, Depression Passed Through Generations, Study Finds - ABC News

PTSD, Depression Passed Through Generations, Study Finds

"We found that both PTSD and depression are heritable and that they share genes,” said Bailey, who added that the findings are consistent with previous research suggesting a genetic connection between PTSD and depression.

Unlike previous studies, the participants in this study were not previously diagnosed with PTSD or depression, nor were they seeking any sort of treatment for their symptoms.

However, all of the participants were of the same ethnic background, so the findings may not apply to all people, the researchers wrote in their study published today in the Journal of Affective Disorders."


An Unavoidable Inheritance | Brain World
Can trauma pass from one generation to the next?

Stress can be passed down the generations (epigenetics) | Reuniting
Stress can be passed down the generations (epigenetics)

How fathers who had stressful lives as youths are more likely to have anxious daughters -- Science of the Spirit -- Sott.net
A woman's risk of anxiety may depend on how stressed out her father's life was when he was young, new research has found.

none of that is "cell memory"

Body memory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

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Did you even read what you posted and UNDERSTOOD it. I knew you was going to try to go against what I posted. it's in your nature I see.

This is what you posted:

Cellular memory

Cellular memory is an additional hypothesis that memories can be stored outside the brain. However, unlike body memory, the cellular memory hypothesis states that these memories are stored in all the cells of human bodies, not in the bodies’ organs.[3] The idea that non-brain tissues can have memories is also believed by some individuals who have received organ transplants, though this is also considered impossible

Stress response is this:
Fight-or-flight response - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The fight-or-flight response (also called the fight-or-flight-or-freeze response, hyperarousal, or the acute stress response) was first described by Walter Bradford Cannon.[1][2][3]

His theory states that animals react to threats with a general discharge of the sympathetic nervous system, priming the animal for fighting or fleeing. This response was later recognized as the first stage of a general adaptation syndrome that regulates stress responses among vertebrates and other organisms.

To put it together for you since you don't get it, when you are in a sympathetic mode(stress response) your body stays in this mode for a long time, until you tell it to go into parasympathetic mode with either diet, meditation, or a new safer environment and even then you have to train the brain to calm down. In the meanwhile, the longer you stay in this mode, your cells start getting used to this mode so they can always be ready to react, but if you have children while being in this mode, your kids will be born into this sympathetic mode due to your genes being highly active most of the time that stimulate the sympathetic nervous system which means their cells will also be ready for a stress response, even if they have not been in a life or death situation and overtime this develops into depression, ptsd, hence cell memory and stress being passed down to generations after you. This is why I gave you those links, but as usual you didn't get it.

I know you're going to find a way to argue against that but I realize you don't understand, and like to argue. I can't see how you aren't putting all this together when it is in your face with the articles I posted and from your link.
 

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Did you even read what you posted and UNDERSTOOD it. I knew you was going to try to go against what I posted. it's in your nature I see.

This is what you posted:

Cellular memory

Cellular memory is an additional hypothesis that memories can be stored outside the brain. However, unlike body memory, the cellular memory hypothesis states that these memories are stored in all the cells of human bodies, not in the bodies’ organs.[3] The idea that non-brain tissues can have memories is also believed by some individuals who have received organ transplants, though this is also considered impossible

Stress response is this:
Fight-or-flight response - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The fight-or-flight response (also called the fight-or-flight-or-freeze response, hyperarousal, or the acute stress response) was first described by Walter Bradford Cannon.[1][2][3]

His theory states that animals react to threats with a general discharge of the sympathetic nervous system, priming the animal for fighting or fleeing. This response was later recognized as the first stage of a general adaptation syndrome that regulates stress responses among vertebrates and other organisms.

To put it together for you since you don't get it, when you are in a sympathetic mode(stress response) your body stays in this mode for a long time, until you tell it to go into parasympathetic mode with either diet, meditation, or a new safer environment and even then you have to train the brain to calm down. In the meanwhile, the longer you stay in this mode, your cells start getting used to this mode so they can always be ready to react, but if you have children while being in this mode, your kids will be born into this sympathetic mode due to your genes being highly active most of the time that stimulate the sympathetic nervous system which means their cells will also be ready for a stress response, even if they have not been in a life or death situation and overtime this develops into depression, ptsd, hence cell memory and stress being passed down to generations after you. This is why I gave you those links, but as usual you didn't get it.

I know you're going to find a way to argue against that but I realize you don't understand, and like to argue. I can't see how you aren't putting all this together when it is in your face with the articles I posted and from your link.
:comeon:
 

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I'm giving you an explanation as to why those articles found that ptds and depression was passed down from generation to generation. You can laugh at it but do the research and put it together yourself.

People act like how you are as a person doesn't get passed down, yet we all see kids who act just like their parents even when they weren't around a certain parent. I used to do think it was just people talking, until I seen it for myself. I then went on my research thing(experience and reading) to find out why and I feel I figured it out. Laugh at me all you want but remember the thought of ptsd and depression was once a joke, now they are finding out it can be passed onto your children and their children, even though spiritual text spoke on this before.

Off topic, but people need to learn about the sympathetic, and parasympathetic, nervous system and see how these two things have changed the way we experience the world, from sex(premature ejaculation to being an excellent lover) to weight issues(muscle growth or fat growth) to health(cancer causing to optimum health) to mental issues(being combative, and nervous to feeling positive, and easy going ). Learning about these systems and how to manipulate them will change your world.

Anyway, just wanted to drop some jewels on y'all. Take it how you want it, just open your mind to the real word, and not stay in your little box. Just because it is weird doesn't mean it is wrong. I've been studying this for years, and finally found articles to help me prove my point. Peace.
 

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They see me trolling, they hating.....
Of course the first Asian would be black when all homo sapiens derived from homo erectus who looked like this.

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this nikka is my great grandfather x a few hundred thousand. Which is why I simply can't deny his existence in exchange for biblical/Quranic myths like u religious nikkas seem to do so easily. I have to acknowledge my kinfolk, I wouldn't be here without them. I owe my ancestors that much. (They're the reason why my arms are so hairy today)

:ehh:
 

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That would explain my love of fried chicken, ability to lay down a bass guitar funk groove and talk back to the movie screen during the movie, but it doesn't explain why I am not a track star or why I don't have a huge wiener.
 
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