Saturday, July 23, 2005

one thing about being black that never ends---having to prove you're a human being again and again and again...

ramses II 19th khemetan dynasty












siddhartha the buddha
















i had to take time out from my usual bush-bashing in order to try and set the record straight . once again over dar kush blog the subject of discussion had turned to race . this time race and iq .

the blog's author , writer steven barnes had presented his ideas on why proponents of the bell curve were incorrect about blacks being intellectually inferior .

of course i had to throw in my 2 cents , among other things citing dr. cheik anta diop's observation that the world's earliest civilizations were all found in the southern part of the northern hemisphere--in what diop referred to as "negrolands" while nothing of note in terms of civilization existed in the eurasian heartland during that same time period --so how could blacks be intellectually inferior if the arts and sciences of civilization were all developed first in the black regions of the world ?

one of the posters responded that ancient khemet (egypt) could hardly be described as having been dominated by blacks and even an article by the infamous mary lefkowitz was cited .

in response i posted the quote from diop and part of the article by professor manu ampim citing the massive, deliberate erasure of black images and artifacts from ancient khemet by european and american "scholars" in a DISGUSTINGLY CRIMINAL effort to whitenize what was clearly a black african civilization located IN AFRICA ...so in case any might wonder at today's departure from the usual fest of bush-bashing and spin busting--- this is the reason why .

i really didn't think that in the year 2005 ce and 6245 by the khemetan calendar the black people of the world would still be having to try and convince people that we are not some intellectually inferior sub-species of the human race--but i guess i was too optimistic about some whites.

and i must admit , it does get more than a little annoying to have to repeatedly prove that you're a human being to --of all people-- the last bunch of folks on the planet to find out that the earth is not flat--the same people your ancestors taught how to read and write and raised up from savagery and barbarism .

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Amen, I am in totally agreement. I have had to defend my race often myself. I believe we will forever have to fight for postiton, but the way to win , is to pratice, and study for the win.

8:25 AM  

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