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Late but the Mali, Ethiopian, Songhai, and Kingdom of Ghana were all great in their own right. Especially Ethopia since they maintained Christianity for some time despite the Muslim Caliphates surrounding them.What's up w/ the obsession w/ Egypt? Why not Sudan, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, or Mali?
I’m aware, but I’m not sure about black ppl in other countries, but the “woke” black ppl here in the U.S. almost never mention those other countries. Only Egypt.Late but the Mali, Ethiopian, Songhai, and Kingdom of Ghana were all great in their own right. Especially Ethopia since they maintained Christianity for some time despite the Muslim Caliphates surrounding them.
I think teachers/educators only mention them because of their close proximity and relationship with Greece/Rome.I’m aware, but I’m not sure about black ppl in other countries, but the “woke” black ppl here in the U.S. almost never mention those other countries. Only Egypt.
They have been using Mansa Musa more often in recent years though.
Ironically after I made that post, “Egypt” was trending b/c Egyptians & other African’s were telling Americans and specifically Black American’s to shut the hell b/c they were arrogantly/ignorantly imposing their hearsay views on Egyptian’s and their culture.
In the world's cultural memory, Egypt survives as a symbolic market of the ancient 1st World. Much like we currently refer to Europe and USA. Peoples always want to align themselves with power or appear to be in that same legacy. The hoteps grovel overr Egypt just as much as western society as a whole does.Black people who are only into Ancient Egypt but not into the current affairs of Africa are weirdos to me.
Well some people prefer history(especially "golden ages") rather than current events. I like to watch shows like "AfroPop", "Afro-Latina Travels", and "Focus on Africa". ****, today I just watch something about a luxury rail-line making its debut in South Africa. I also keep an eye on documentaries, especially coming from Vice, Netflix, Vox, Buzzfeed, and Mashable.Black people who are only into Ancient Egypt but not into the current affairs of Africa are weirdos to me.
Those so called Egyptians are not the indigenous people of that land. The true Egyptians are indeed Black, dark as ALL of Africa originally was, with those Arabs who claim Egypt coming thousands of years later. The original Egyptians are still there, small amount, but there, then treated like Black people are treated here in america. Much of the interest comes through understanding that Egypt was once the center of the world, due to the Nile. Also, I posted this in it's own thread over a month ago,I’m aware, but I’m not sure about black ppl in other countries, but the “woke” black ppl here in the U.S. almost never mention those other countries. Only Egypt.
They have been using Mansa Musa more often in recent years though.
Ironically after I made that post, “Egypt” was trending b/c Egyptians & other African’s were telling Americans and specifically Black American’s to shut the hell b/c they were arrogantly/ignorantly imposing their hearsay views on Egyptian’s and their culture.
Unpopular opinion? I find it disrespectful and annoying when non-black people try to tell, or question black people on, how and what they should/n't do or feel "as a black man/woman".
For the record, I also apply this idea to other black people, I'm not going to try to tell foundational black Americans how to feel about anything pertaining to their issues because I'm a Canadian with Caribbean parents. If my opinion is requested, then fine but otherwise, no.
Ill say this and Ill say this until the day I die, black people all over the diaspora have too much in common to be in fighting. We lived and evolved together for thousands of years, then 400 years ago we got split up. Too much of that going on now between Afro-Americans, Africans, Caribbeans, etc. we have a much bigger enemy to be spending too much time infighting.