This Aboriginal Nonsense Really Aint Cool

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When this native conspiracy theory started to get traction I saw who embraced it on social media that I know in real life and it was the highly uneducated.

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You gonna say all that then jack off to white women until your arms numb. Like you the worst byproduct of the internet. A loser simp on a diet of porn and conspiracy.
this nikka upset about my addiction. "as long as he masturbating to Black women, i can be happy" azz nikka

and everyone knows this my get down...
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Alot of black people are ashamed of being descendants from West and Central Africa (with some east africa) due to a lack of historical African knowledge. Askia the great, Sonni Ali Ber, Abu Bakr II, Mansa Musa, Queen Kandake (made Rome fall back), King Taharqa, King Piye, Changamire Dombo, Tunka Manin (and several of other Wagadu empire rulers), Almorovid empire (mixture of primarily black with some arabs). We have more than enough history where we are really from brehs:myman:.
 

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if for hundreds of years, you’re not allowed to read or write and you know nothing of your history or ancestry besides what’s going on the plantation it’s definitely possible.
That isn't what happened, though. Slaves WERE allowed to read and write and many of them retained knowledge of their origin and history.​
 

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Always wondered about these Olmec heads. Impossible to date really but they say 900BC. Makes you think what the difference is between history and HIStory, feel me?
They look like the indigenous population that STILL lives there and they aren't impossible to date via radiocarbon dating.​
 

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When this native conspiracy theory started to get traction I saw who embraced it on social media that I know in real life and it was the highly uneducated.

:russell:

You gonna say all that then jack off to white women until your arms numb. Like you the worst byproduct of the internet. A loser simp on a diet of porn and conspiracy.

Wish I could laugh at your casual stupidity but you dudes are dangerous and hold humanity back. "mainstream" history he says. Like that's the only evidence of lineage. Do you realize how much evidence you have to ignore to present your theory while backing it up with NOTHING....

I swear fools are the burden of our timeline.

Not even gonna bother highlighting any of that, too much pure ether continuously threaded throughout to segment in any way.

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Pseudoscience based on racist myths and legends in the 1920's.
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Robbing Native American Cultures: Van Sertima's Afrocentricity and the Olmecs
Gabriel Haslip‐Viera, Bernard Ortiz de Montellano, and Warren Barbour
In 1976, Ivan Van Sertima proposed that New World civilizations were strongly influenced by diffusion from Africa. The first and most important contact, he argued, was between Nubians and Olmecs in 700 B.C., and it was followed by other contacts from Mali in A.D. 1300. This theory has spread widely in the African‐American community, both lay and scholarly, but it has never been evaluated at length by Mesoamericanists. This article shows the proposal to be devoid of any foundation. First, no genuine African artifact has ever been found in a controlled archaeological excavation in the New World. The presence of Africanorigin plants such as the bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) or of African genes in New World cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) shows that there was contact between the Old World and the New, but this contact occurred too long ago to have involved any human agency and is irrelevant to Egyptian‐Olmec contact. The colossal Olmec heads, which resemble a stereotypical “Negroid,” were carved hundreds of years before the arrival of the presumed models. Additionally, Nubians, who come from a desert environment and have long, high noses, do not resemble their supposed “portraits.” Claims for the diffusion of pyramid building and mummification are also fallacious.
 

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Believe whitewashed colonial teachings brehs
Like you believe the 'scholarship' of Leo Weiner.......the 'White' man in the 1920's that came up with the whole argument that Africans were here earlier than Columbus.....

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Check van Sertima 's book and you'll find the majority of his references come from here and a couple books on Pre-Colombian myths and legends.

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All from his Wikipedia :huhldup:

As you get older you start to realize how important formal education is. All these talking heads are dusty fools without the entertainment business would be sitting in someone’s jail because they are uneducated.

I have said just as much. It burns my soul to see the overwhelming majority of black men to hold to some conspiracy or another. And as you said, the number one character trait that 95% of them share is little to no formal higher education.

I don’t know if the “logically” and “rationally” includes developing the ability to think critically, but include that and that’s pretty much it. Many Coli brehs miss that “thinking critically” part which is quite reflective in many of the topics and debates here in TLR. And unbeknownst to many, developing rigorous critical thinking skills takes arduous professional training and practice and not something you develop by just watching YouTube videos.

The truth of the matter is that the skill of critical thinking is learned through a rigorous process of higher education and/or a job that requires it. I don't know the education level of your wife but we tend to become mentally stuck in our ways as adults. If your wife was not trained to think critically and to constantly critically assess the world against fact and evidence then it will most likely be too late for her, and any other adult, who has not carried that way of thinking into adulthood.

I've always said, you don't just marry your wife, you marry her family. Brehs need to be smarter and more strategic about your marital decisions. If your wife's family is uneducated, there is a high chance that that mentality is going to pass down to your kids. People that are highly educated or have high wealth, more likely than not, come from families that are highly educated or highly wealthy.

I'm almost of the opinion that it is genetic. Brehs need to marry "up" to ensure the best possible outcomes for their kids. You have to think about your future kids.

Low IQ people should never have access to power which is what is happening with the US now. Not saying that Ivory Tower intellectuals are the solution to all problems but people with no critical thinking skills will always exacerbate issues. It’s the most ghastly thing to sit on the sidelines and watch. Then it starts to spread in the culture like a disease.

It has become a slow burn in my soul to watch large numbers of black men and women easily succumb to conspiracy theories because they simply lack the ability to think critically. Even just now, there was a breh in another thread that said he didn’t vote in this past election because Tariq Nasheed influenced him not to. Props to him for admitting it but this anti-intellectual influence is what we have to contend with.
 

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Stop taking the statements of entertainers, professional buffoons, on anything outside of their actual expertise on their form of entertainment as some form of gospel. Seriously, it looks silly when your quoted source for an assertion is some rapper, athlete, or other form of entertainer instead of an actual scholar or expert in the field being discussed.
 
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