Kyrie Irving Going The Kanye Route, Tweets About Book Of Hebrews, Will Donate $500k To Organization

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@NYC Rebel @Brehvity3135 @No1 should we disregard these findings as foolishness too? I think many people would find this interesting
I don’t just do pictures. I need to read things backed by study and scholarship. Ivan Van Sertima sent his team from Rutgers where things were lab tested and analyzed, their findings peer reviewed (and hared on by racist scholars). The scholarship around those findings were sound. I have yet to see that level of scholarship in many of these new historians be on a picture and some self made content. Its lacking. :manny:
 

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So basically you are sympathetic to his views? Because anyone who isn’t can see his pattern of behavior as childish. How many times does he have to cite non peer-reviewed articles, endorse conspiracy theories, promote right wing nut jobs because they endorse his vaccine stances, promote someone like Kanye, retweet bad faith actors and otherwise demonstrate that he’s not particularly well-reward before someone is not allowed to take his seriously? Your problem, just like everyone who supported Kanye’s problem is that you’re being deferential to celebrity and you’re happy a celebrity is endorsing views that you may hold - ignoring that his ignorance actually makes people less likely to take your perspective seriously. I’m skeptic about the 12 tribes theory but I definitely don’t want to read the thread is because of the association with Kyrie’s stupidity.

I dont know what "view" of Kyrie Im being sympathetic towards. Again he tweeted about a movie.

I think it's presumptuous to assume im involved in some sort of celebrity worship when I think my stance has been pretty clear in this thread...as well as similar threads on the subject.

Do I personally believe the people of the book would be considered the modern day negro? I surely do...I dont stop there. I've given biblical precepts to those that subscribe to the Bible to support my argument.

For those that believe the Bible is "the white mans book", I put that aside and provided archeological findings in north and South America as well as the Caribbean that show a particular style of Hebrew written in stone. Paleo Hebrew to be specific...the type of Hebrew that would've been spoken among the people of Israel prior to the Tribe split and inevitable fall. The Phoenician script that predates the bullshyt Yiddish spoken today

This supports my theory that northern "lost" tribes, did in fact make it to the Americas.

When someone like a Kyrie/Kendrick Lamar, etc decides to tweet about this subject, I get excited bc im hoping it will spark a dialogue in our community...that information can be shared, debated, built upon...information like the images I posted an hour ago...but as usual nobody engages with the specific points brought up..instead it's the usual "Thats a white mans religion, thats a cult, thats a fairytale". Thats a lazy response to the information I provided
There are Muslims who consider the NOI a cult. But from what you listed, I’m assuming the issue is lack of historical foundation and tradition?
Those muslims would be correct in that assessment. The same NOI that incorporated L. Ron Hubbards Dianetic Scientology bullshyt among their congregation lmao? The NOI can be considered a cult, but at the same time I put respect on the brothers that came out of that organization and brought out info to our people ...I.e Khaled Muhammad before his death and how he spoke more on blacks as Israelites and studied with the Israelites in Harlem before he died. I also posted that video in this thread ( coincidently nobody responded to lol)
 
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