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With Nigeria popping off and the UK going through it earlier in the year, it's starting to feel like the George Floyd protest sparked a mini 'Arab Spring'-esque uprising across the globe against police that are not held accountable.
 

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Anyone subscribed to this guy? I'm not well versed on African history or politics but I found this video.



Is this all true, did this really play out like this?
 

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Glorifying selling out seems to be a thing
Selling out your people. Selling out your soul, selling out for money or fame, white acceptance. “Oh you can make a movie about Fred Hampton as long as you make the snitch one of the most vocal and dominant characters”. This is what happens when outsiders try to tell
US about OUR history- it’s always an underlying negative thematic element.
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Selling out your people. Selling out your soul, selling out for money or fame, white acceptance. “Oh you can make a movie about Fred Hampton as long as you make the snitch one of the most vocal and dominant characters”. This is what happens when outsiders try to tell
US about OUR history- it’s always an underlying negative thematic element.
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Its like they make ignorance and c00ning, the "in" thing to do.

Even the agents that help kill off the black leaders, always get glorified. Bugged out.
 

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from my notes

On the use of the word "Majesty" when translating /Hm=i/ "my majesty"
majesty (n.)

c. 1300, mageste, "greatness or grandeur of exalted rank or character, imposing loftiness, stateliness, qualities appropriate to rulership," from Old French majeste "grandeur, nobility" (12c.), from Latin maiestatem (nominative maiestas) "greatness, dignity, elevation, honor, excellence," from stem of maior (neuter maius), comparative of magnus "great, large, big" (of size), "abundant" (of quantity), "great, considerable" (of value), "strong, powerful" (of force); of persons, "elder, aged," also, figuratively, "great, mighty, grand, important," from suffixed form of PIE root *meg- "great."

Although the word "majesty" comes to us in English < French < Latin, its semantic scope is fitting for the nature and function of the kings of Kemet. In other words, "majesty" is a fitting attribute or description for the kings of Kemet. Kings were exalted in rank, considered great, lofty, elevated, honored, strong, powerful, important, and eldership.

Kings were even honored in the Sesh Medew Netcher writing system where we find the word for king/royal written in what's commonly called "Honorific Transposition." Ex:
/Hm.t-nsw/ - wife of the king, king's wife, queen
/mw.t-nsw/ - mother of the king, king's mother, queen mother
/sS-nsw/ - scribe of the king, king's scribe, royal scribe
/sA-nsw/ - son of the king, king's son, prince
/sA.t-nsw/ - daughter of the king, king's daughter, princess
In all of these examples, the word for king /nsw/ is written first in the glyphs out of honor. Thus for this reason and others, the kings were majestic within the culture of Kemet itself.
 
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