FBA Bishop Mauled By Angry Kenyans For Telling Them Jesus Was Black

ReasonableMatic

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Dominicans to Black people:

“mi no black papi!”
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Puerto Ricans to Black people:

“YOU no Black papi!”
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Kenyans:

“Jesus no Black 😡!”
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qwasi

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Religion, specifically Christianity has an insane vice grip on Kenyans. IRC passing through Naivasha, Nakuru, Kisumu, Kakamega there were 2 churches for every store/kibanda. Colonialism has these boys still putting on white wigs in court to evoke authority. L
 

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Per Chatgpt

"That's a good question, and it's a topic that has been debated by historians, archaeologists, and scholars for a long time. There are several reasons why Ancient Egyptians are often depicted with Middle Eastern features in modern media:


  1. Eurocentrism and Orientalism: During the 19th and early 20th centuries, many Western scholars, artists, and writers approached the study of Egypt through a Eurocentric lens. They often projected their own biases or assumptions onto the ancient culture, which influenced depictions of Egyptians as having lighter skin or more "European" or "Middle Eastern" features.
  2. Colonial Influence: European colonization of Egypt, particularly by the French and British in the 18th and 19th centuries, played a significant role. This period often downplayed African influences and promoted a narrative that Ancient Egypt was more closely related to European or Middle Eastern cultures.
  3. Modern Egyptian Population: Today, Egypt is predominantly an Arabic-speaking, Middle Eastern nation. Because modern Egyptians live in the same region as ancient Egyptians, there's sometimes a false assumption that modern populations are direct reflections of the ancient ones. However, migrations, invasions, trade, and other factors have changed the population's demographics over thousands of years.
  4. Hollywood and Media Influence: Popular films, TV shows, and other media often present Ancient Egyptians through a more Middle Eastern or European lens for various reasons, including casting choices, audience expectations, and marketing.
  5. Misinterpretation of Artifacts: Ancient Egyptian art, especially statues and reliefs, was highly stylized and symbolic rather than realistic. However, later interpretations mistakenly took these depictions as literal representations of their appearance.
  6. Scientific Racism: In the 19th and early 20th centuries, some scholars tried to separate Egypt from the rest of Africa to fit racist narratives that denied the contributions of African peoples to world history.

What We Know:


  • Ancient Egyptians were indigenous to Northeast Africa. Genetic studies and artwork indicate a population that was ethnically diverse but fundamentally African, with features typical of indigenous North African peoples.
  • The ancient population was likely a mixture of various African groups, particularly those from the Nile Valley and surrounding regions.
  • Art and descriptions from Ancient Egypt itself depict a wide range of skin tones, from light brown to dark brown, consistent with indigenous African diversity."
Respect to the Habesha and Somali breh's
 
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