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He's an epic genetic idiot that's what he is. No one could convince me that we have no connect to Africa. My hair tells me otherwise.
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He's an epic genetic idiot that's what he is. No one could convince me that we have no connect to Africa. My hair tells me otherwise.
I think we're tied to both, especially our grandparents. My husband's Grandmother was a full blooded Cherokee, married to an African American.![]()
He's an epic genetic idiot that's what he is. No one could convince me that we have no connect to Africa. My hair tells me otherwise.
Fully agreeBut some of the FBA is becoming cultish. It‘s moved way beyond a simple prioritization of ethnicity and an outright bashing of everyone that isn‘t FBA. If you disagree with anything a lot of these people say you‘re automatically a tether.
Jay, I believe that we were here first through migration, but it is feasible to think that we are a part of an earlier civilization apart from Africa. If we rely on the facts that we are the first people on the planet, then I'd say we migrated throughout the earth, including America. My question is why we can only originate from Africa and not different parts of the planet. I pose this question; why are the aboriginal black people of Australia, an island, considered the original people of that land mass, but we question if we are the aboriginal people of this land?There is a huge trend online that seeks to separate Black America from any ties to Africa. To do so, it minimizes the transatlantic slave trade to a minor activity that resulted in less than 300k Africans being brought to the USA. It states that the majority of Black Americans are descendants of an indigenous population to “the Americas” predating the “Red” natives.
Now at face value, stating that Black people were here before Columbus is not controversial, Mansa Musa Keita said it himself. While in Egypt he expressed that his people encountered the land now called “The Americas” which is how he came to power (his predecessor abdicated his throne to sail there).
Moorish navigators have also known of this land and after being conquered helped the Spanish navigate here to rape and pillage. But one thing that the Moors and the Mali Empire have in common is that they are both from Africa.
In Ivan Van Sertima’s book “they came before Columbus” he states that plants native to Africa (East and west) were found in mesoamerica. He used this as an example of how Africans and the natives here have been trading with one another for centuries.
So the question arises. If African people knew of this land and the red populations of this land spoke of Black people who arrived from the seas isn’t it smart to presume that the Black people here are descendants of African settlers?
Especially considering that:
So I ask…are we Black Americans African genetically? If you don’t think so, please state why and state who our original identities were. For instance, “red” natives can tell you what they called this land before the Europeans arrived. They can give you their original names, lineages, etc. please provide that detail if possible. If not, state why you cannot.
- Black Americans look like several African populations.
- Black Americans have a hair texture similar to most of Africa.
- Black Americans have a bone structure similar to African populations.
- Black Americans have similar features to certain African populations: Full Lips, Broad Noses, Tall builds, higher calf muscles.
- Black Americans have a rhythmic musical culture that emphasizes drumming.
That being the case, you're also entitled to reparations for land theft👍🏿I think we're tied to both, especially our grandparents. My husband's Grandmother was a full blooded Cherokee, married to an African American.
One of my Grandmothers was Blackfoot, also married to an African American.
Not quite -he's a fictitious character. Oh yes!A few youtubers have the diaspora in shambles. Wilie Lynch is smiling in hell.
I know that. I used that name in a figurative sense to make a point. Cheers anyway, bruv.Not quite -he's a fictitious character. Oh yes!
There is only one platform that is “topical FBA” and that is Tariq and he is the one to blame. He didn’t start trying to clear the shit up until the FBAs started to attack the B1.If someone were to call in to any of the largest platforms that are topical FBA, they will be told they are wrong if they say FBAs have no connection to Africa. They will get relegated somewhat to the Moorish, sovereign person, niche of this movement. If someone can name anyone of note with a platform saying this, I'm all ears. I don't see how that will ever take serious hold. It could but I doubt it.
Tariq clown a lot but I fux with him heavy. As well as Jason Black and Professor Black Truth and a few others. It's how I found this site. Not an excuse but no just movement stays 100 percent pure. There were issues within the Civil Rights movement, Black Panthers and Nation of Islam at their heights. No way you have that many people, especially black people and there is no infighting, impreciseness, etc. That said, I see your point but overall, I'm fully onboard the whole reparations thing as defined (for FBAs only).There is only one platform that is “topical FBA” and that is Tariq and he is the one to blame. He didn’t start trying to clear the shit up until the FBAs started to attack the B1.
So to say this you believe that black people only came from Africa during slavery and never traveled from Africa to all other countries in the world. There is documentation of Africans being Master ship builders 10's of thousands of years ago and traveling from Africa to the coast of the Americas. You also believe that we are not the original man and woman. Which means you also believe that we didn't have the capacity to travel from Africa to all other nations. Now when they call the black people of Australia aboriginals there's no debate but when we say we are Aboriginal or indigenous to this land also, we get push back.Maybe I'm not on the same forums or social media as you guys but my question is, is it really enough people saying so-called American blacks (for lack of a better word/FBA) are not connected genetically to Africa to matter?
There have been Black Hebrew Isrealites and at the most, a few thousand...maybe..out of 38 million blacks which is infinitesimal. How many are saying this? Okay, yes, it can grow but really?
Part of the power of the reparations movement is the middle passage. Also, as I have said, none of the people with the biggest platforms are pushing this. So, at the end of the day, is it even important?
The supporting evidence points to both. American blacks are a combination of the few hundred thousand that made it from the middle passage along with dark skin natives. This is the only forum I've heard it being debated American Blacks/FBAs are not genetically tied to Africans at all.