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Joshua Maponga's Vision African Unity & Independence
Explore Joshua Maponga's Vision for African Unity & Independence in this thought-provoking video. Discover why Maponga believes that the key to Africa’s true freedom lies in uniting as one continent. He passionately advocates for breaking free from Western influence, reclaiming indigenous knowledge, and forging a future defined by African identity, culture, and economic independence. This video dives into the powerful message of Pan-Africanism, showing how collective strength can reshape the continent's destiny.
Join us as we unpack his vision for a self-reliant, united Africa.
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A Vision for Africa
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Shadows of the Past
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Unity for Liberation
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Reclaiming Our Heritage
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Economic Empowerment
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Towards a Brighter Future
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The Clash of Cultures: A Deep Dive into Chinua Achebe's Arrow of God
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Dive deep into the heart of Igboland during the 1920s as we explore Chinua Achebe's vivid portrayal of colonial influence and cultural tension. In this insightful analysis, we'll unravel the complex interplay between traditional Igbo values and the encroaching Western culture and Christianity. Follow the journey of Ezeulu, the chief priest, as he navigates personal and societal dilemmas amidst ...
The Lion and the Hare: How the Small Outsmart the Mighty (East African Folklore)
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In this captivating tale from East African folklore, discover how a clever little hare outwits the mighty lion, proving that brains can beat brawn! This timeless story reminds us that even the smallest can outsmart the strongest with the power of wit and strategy. Join us as we dive deep into this traditional African story, revealing the wisdom hidden in the wild plains of Africa. Learn valuabl...
Defying the Empire: African Victories Against Colonization
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Discover the untold stories of African resistance against colonial powers in this captivating video. From the Zulu Kingdom's fierce battles to Ethiopia's historic victory at Adwa, witness the courage and determination of African nations as they fought to preserve their independence. Learn about the legendary leaders who led the charge, the strategies they employed, and the lasting impact of the...
African Folklore: Anansi, The Trickster Spider
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Discover the legendary Anansi, the trickster spider from West African folklore! 🕷️ In this captivating video, we delve into the world of Anansi, a cunning and mischievous character who has captured hearts and minds for centuries. Learn about his incredible adventures, clever schemes, and the valuable lessons he teaches. From stealing the sky to outwitting powerful adversaries, Anansi's stories ...
10 Shocking Facts About Ancient West African Culture
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In this video, we explore 10 fascinating and surprising facts about ancient West African culture, a rich and vibrant tapestry of traditions, beliefs, and achievements that has shaped the world as we know it. Click to support us on Patreon. / wokenationtv Follow WokeNationTv here: Facebook: / wokenationtv Twitter: / wokenationtv Instagram: / wokenationtv Download Nsibidi dictionary: fabulous-wri...
Unearthing Ancient Wisdom with Joshua Maponga: The Wealth of African Heritage
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Join us as we dive deep into the profound wealth of African heritage with Joshua Maponga in Unearthing Ancient Wisdom. Discover the ancient customs, traditions, and spiritual wisdom that have shaped the identity of the African continent for centuries. From oral traditions and storytelling to time-honored practices that continue to influence modern societies, this video highlights the timeless l...
The Tragic Journey of Obi Okonkwo: Navigating Post-Colonial Nigeria in Achebe's No Longer At Ease
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Dive into the poignant story of Obi Okonkwo, the grandson of the legendary Okonkwo from "Things Fall Apart," as he struggles to find his place in post-colonial Nigeria. In Chinua Achebe's "No Longer At Ease," Obi faces the pressures of tradition, the allure of modernity, and the harsh realities of corruption. This video unravels the complexities of Obi's journey, shedding light on the enduring ...
African Spirituality vs Christianity: Uncovering the Similarities and Differences
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Dive deep into the rich and complex world of African spirituality and Christianity in this thought-provoking video. We explore the surprising similarities and stark differences between these two powerful belief systems, shedding light on how they have shaped African cultures and identities over centuries. From ancestral worship to the teachings of Jesus Christ, discover how these spiritual path...
Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart: The Tragic Clash of Cultures and Colonialism's Shadow in Africa
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Explore the profound impact of colonialism and the tragic clash of cultures in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart. In this video, we delve into the life of Okonkwo, a revered Igbo warrior, as he navigates the dramatic changes brought by British colonization in pre-colonial Nigeria. Discover how Achebe masterfully portrays the tension between tradition and change, the erosion of African cultural ...
Decolonizing the African Mind: Joshua Maponga on Reclaiming Our Indigenous Knowledge
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Uncover the profound insights of Joshua Maponga in this eye-opening video, "Decolonizing the African Mind: Joshua Maponga on Reclaiming Our Indigenous Knowledge." Explore how centuries of Western influence have shaped African identities, and discover the urgent need to reconnect with and reclaim the rich, indigenous knowledge systems of our ancestors. Maponga passionately advocates for a return...
Ancient Connections Between Africa and India - A Journey Through Time
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Discover the ancient and profound connections between Africa and India in this captivating journey through time. From early human migration to pre-modern cultural exchanges, this video uncovers the deep spiritual, cultural, and technological ties that have bound these two regions for thousands of years. Explore shared traditions, spiritual practices, and innovations that continue to resonate in...
Reclaiming Our African Roots: The Rebirth of African Spirituality with Joshua Maponga
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In this powerful video, Joshua Maponga delves deep into the revival of African spirituality, urging us to reconnect with the rich spiritual traditions that have sustained our ancestors for generations. As we reclaim our African roots, Maponga challenges the narratives that have disconnected us from our heritage and explores the profound wisdom embedded in African spirituality. Discover how this...
Africa Before Slavery and Colonization
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Before the horrors of slavery and the disruption of colonization, Africa was home to thriving civilizations, majestic empires, and a wealth of culture, knowledge, and innovation. In this enlightening video, we journey back in time to explore the rich history of Africa before the 7th century, uncovering the powerful kingdoms that once ruled the continent, the profound wisdom of ancient African s...
Unveiling the Eritrean Link to Ancient Egypt: A Forgotten Connection
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Unveiling the Eritrean Link to Ancient Egypt: A Forgotten Connection
7 Shocking Misconceptions About Ancient Egyptians: How Hollywood Got It Wrong
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7 Shocking Misconceptions About Ancient Egyptians: How Hollywood Got It Wrong
How Africa’s Races Evolved: The Untold Story of Migration and Transformation
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How Africa’s Races Evolved: The Untold Story of Migration and Transformation
The Power of Purpose: Igbo Ikenga vs. Japanese Ikigai
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The Power of Purpose: Igbo Ikenga vs. Japanese Ikigai
The Hidden Legacy: How the Axumite Empire Shaped the Modern Western World
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The Hidden Legacy: How the Axumite Empire Shaped the Modern Western World
10 Groundbreaking Ancient African Inventions the Western World Borrowed
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10 Groundbreaking Ancient African Inventions the Western World Borrowed
Unveiling the Igbo Pantheon: Ancient Connections to Global Myths
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Unveiling the Igbo Pantheon: Ancient Connections to Global Myths
The Dark Side of Conversion: How Christianity Twisted African Culture
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The Dark Side of Conversion: How Christianity Twisted African Culture
15 Groundbreaking Ancient African Innovations That Shaped Modern Inventions
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15 Groundbreaking Ancient African Innovations That Shaped Modern Inventions
The Shocking Truth: How Foreign Powers and Muslim Traders Forced Africans to Sell Their Own People
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The Shocking Truth: How Foreign Powers and Muslim Traders Forced Africans to Sell Their Own People
Why African Spirituality Promotes More Morality Than Christianity: A Revealing Insight
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Why African Spirituality Promotes More Morality Than Christianity: A Revealing Insight
15 Strange Mysteries About Ancient Nubia
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15 Strange Mysteries About Ancient Nubia
Did You Know Ancient Egyptians Were Dark Skinned Africans?
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Did You Know Ancient Egyptians Were Dark Skinned Africans?
How Ancient Africa Shaped Global Civilization
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How Ancient Africa Shaped Global Civilization
Mind Blowing Anomalies in Ancient Africa
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Mind Blowing Anomalies in Ancient Africa
Lost African Kingdoms: Forgotten Civilizations of the Sahara
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Lost African Kingdoms: Forgotten Civilizations of the Sahara

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  • @franciswilliams2552
    @franciswilliams2552 5 днів тому

    Outstanding achievement, by our black superheroes

  • @MikeScott-ez7iw
    @MikeScott-ez7iw 7 днів тому

    Those Pharaohs were African brothers not Egyptian example Seti and Ramses we're African brothers 💯 true facts

  • @MikeScott-ez7iw
    @MikeScott-ez7iw 7 днів тому

    Mr Hawass Is a lier and fraud he's been lie'ing and white washing Egypt for many years

  • @MikeScott-ez7iw
    @MikeScott-ez7iw 7 днів тому

    King 👑 Tut was African brother and his grandmother Queen 👑 Tiye was African her bust 👤 is online 💯 true

  • @MikeScott-ez7iw
    @MikeScott-ez7iw 7 днів тому

    Egypt is and still in Africa 🌍 it was known as kemet not Egypt 💯 true

  • @MikeScott-ez7iw
    @MikeScott-ez7iw 7 днів тому

    Y'all Talking 🦜 stupid Ancient Egypt was pure African people not Mediterranean 🌑 skin bs 💯

  • @girishn1762
    @girishn1762 11 днів тому

    Africa is beautyful ,Tadesion and valus,art,food,music,madision,phalasifi everythink beautyful ❤❤❤❤

  • @wingman4356
    @wingman4356 18 днів тому

    The Asante Empire destroyed a long-planned British invasion set on conquest in 1824 in one of the most shocking defeats in history that proved reports of the astounding effectiveness and modernity of the Asante state, as well as its humanity (Hollywood chose neighboring Dahomey set in 1823 with The Woman King over this epic story). The knockout Battle of Nsamankow should be as prevalent in the popular culture as the Zulu victory over Britain at the Battle of Isandlwana (Asante won wars, not just battles vs. Britain). Eyewitnesses of the Battle of Nsamankow detail hundreds of Denkyera that comprised the British left-wing fighting the Asante while being led by Kwadwo Tibu (“The African Rambo”), who was the ruler of the Denkyira Province, whom both sides considered the most talented military leader of the war, orchestrating a successful fighting retreat against overwhelming odds while the British center was overrun. Kwadwo Tibu argued with Britain’s Governor-General Sir Charles MacCarthey (who had the dynamic personality of a tornado a la Teddy Roosevelt) the day before the battle, correctly predicting how it would unfold--including MacCarthey's death-- if he didn't alter his plan. MacCarthey didn’t and was killed after fleeing to Tibu's left wing in desperation. Secondary sources often leave Tibu and the Denkyera out despite blow-by-blow accounts from the memoir of second-in-command Major Ricketts and the testimonial of Adjunct Secretary Williams, who was with MacCarthey the entire time and only survived because he was saved by an Asante officer in an awe-inspiring moment of humanity in the chaos of battle.

  • @asmaabubakar2646
    @asmaabubakar2646 25 днів тому

    شرق افريقيا كله مرتبط ب مصر القديمه وهما اصلا جاؤ من جنوب مصر القدماء المصريين واللغه المصريه القديمه هي خليط من اللغه العربيه والافريقيه كما هي لغتنا في شرق افريقيا وهي التقري والتقرنيا لانهالغات ساميه حاميه كما صنفها العلماء الحالين وفي القديم كانت اسمها اللغه الثموديه اوالمسند ومكتوب بها ايضا في اليمن القديم واختصارا لهءا اللغز هو عمل الفحص din للمومياءات المصريه القديمه غير الرسوم التي تشبهنا تعرفو لماذا ضاعت الحضاره القديمه لاننا لم نتحد وكنا متفرقين وبذالك جاء المحتلين من جميع العالم واحتلونا يونان علي رومان علي فارسين علي اشورين وفي الاخير العرب والاتراك الان مصر خليط من هؤلاء والغيت اللغه القديمه وبدلت باللغه العربيه اخير والغيت الكتابه باللغه القديمه والان كنا وكان ماذا ينفع 😅😅😅😅

    • @listenup2882
      @listenup2882 22 дні тому

      How can Egyptian be a mix of Arabic and African languages when Egyptian existed long before Arabic? Egypt is also linked to Southern, Western and Central Africa especially the Great Lakes region.

    • @JonasHaile-bl5br
      @JonasHaile-bl5br 2 дні тому

      Bruh what are you smokin geez is older than Hebrew Arabic and Aramaic you writing in Arabic and speaking Arabic for no reason Arabic is literally the youngest semetic language 😂😂😂 lmfaoooo you sound goofy ASF you were better off speaking tigrinya and Amharic bruhhhh and also Egyptian language is linked to southern and western Africa too 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @chukwukeereagoha7024
    @chukwukeereagoha7024 Місяць тому

    Please the artifacts, girls dancing, the people at the square are not Igbo backgrounds

    • @wokenationtv
      @wokenationtv Місяць тому

      But did you get the message?

    • @chukwukeereagoha7024
      @chukwukeereagoha7024 Місяць тому

      ​@@wokenationtvYour message is great, I only believed you would have aligned it better with the true heritage of Igbo backgrounds

  • @w.chineduoparah
    @w.chineduoparah Місяць тому

    The intro is too long and it sounds like something written by AI

  • @munashengwerume8867
    @munashengwerume8867 Місяць тому

    One of my best novels

  • @markschuler1511
    @markschuler1511 Місяць тому

    They weren't "forced" to sell their fellow Africans...they did it because of their own personal greed. Trying to shift blame and avoid accountability...as always. 🙄

  • @THEONLYOBA
    @THEONLYOBA Місяць тому

    Why would they force natives to sell their people, they could’ve just taken them for free by force.

  • @iansinclair6254
    @iansinclair6254 Місяць тому

    You’re science don’t speak for humans can speak for themselves and it’s natural not foreign or Neanderthal commenter

  • @sford2044
    @sford2044 Місяць тому

    Fuck your AI

  • @johndeerman2105
    @johndeerman2105 Місяць тому

    Did you steal the Getti images?

  • @cliveclerkenville2637
    @cliveclerkenville2637 Місяць тому

    Dream on. No wheel. No plough. No beast of burden.

  • @alyu1129
    @alyu1129 Місяць тому

    As Mr. Rourke would say, "Welcome to Fantasy Island!" So desperately eager to claim some kind of relevance. It's unseemly. It's shameful.

  • @Jonas-tu4vl
    @Jonas-tu4vl Місяць тому

    0:27 The early hominid to the left sure has taken good care of her theet...

  • @johnhappy2340
    @johnhappy2340 Місяць тому

    Very good ❤

  • @wakizashipwreck
    @wakizashipwreck Місяць тому

    Egypt was always part of Nubio Kemetic culture. Greeks called that area Egypt, no one in Africa did tho

  • @iamfour
    @iamfour Місяць тому

    NOBODY CARES WHERE ANYTHING STARTED EVERYONE CARES WHERE THINGS WERE IMPROVED NOBODY WANTS THE FIRST CAR EVERYONE WANTS THE BEST CAR AFRICA WAS THE CRADLE BUT NOTHING ANCIENT CAME OUT OF IT BESIDES PYRAMIDS EVERY OTHER PLACE HAS OLDER ARCHAEOLOGY AND PROOF THAT IN AFRICA I'M HERE TOO CORRECT YOU AND TAKE SOME OF THE EXCITEMENT OUT OF YOUR VIDEO

  • @HarisP000
    @HarisP000 Місяць тому

    Did that slave steal the pharaoh's clothes?

  • @jolienewashington342
    @jolienewashington342 Місяць тому

    So, a few problem arise right from the start; 1) we have archeological evidence of civilisations that predate those in Egypt. 2) we have DNA tests, we can compare different races (or whatever word you are comfortable with that describes different humans). If we look at Neanderthal DNA, we see massive differences between the races - and African races have zero (or close to zero) percent of neanderthal dna. Compared to Arabs, Asians and Europeans who sometimes have almost 3%. 3) Africans did not migrate outwards, the 'out of Africa'-theory (already a gross oversimplification itself) is no longer a popular theory. The steppes of Asia also allow for primates to start walking upright, and hunt. And lets not forget the Sahara desert has been an insurmountable natural barrier for close to five million years. 4) sub-Saharan Africans did not have seafaring vessels and did not master the sail. Small islands of the coast of Africa not being inhabited - like islands are in every other part of the world - underlines this fact. All archeological, and genetic evidence we as humans have gathered, points to civilisation starting at several places in time, and all of them started next to rivers. The place we currently call Iraq is home to archeological sites that predate anything in Egypt. Stonehenge itself is a gathering place that predates the Great Pyramids, going back 8000 years.

  • @masfiqratul7559
    @masfiqratul7559 Місяць тому

    Ancient Egyptians were Black Yeah and Guess what ancient Romans and Chinese were also Black Idiots

  • @BlackButComely
    @BlackButComely Місяць тому

    Common misrepresentation of foreigners (arabs Greeks Romans) As native population of Ancient Egypt : for example , fayyum portraits in Ancient Egypt , also seen in Ptolemic Egypt .Ignoring Roman and Ptolemic influence in Egypt as foriegn. the DNA profile modern Egyptians & Egyptologist use to portray King Tut as anything but the African he was is a calibrating or a control sample, rather than King Tut's actual DNA profile. Results on King Tut's Y chromosome have not been published, but apparently iGENEA managed to deduce this from a few screen captures, without directly testing King Tut's body; and nor has a peer-reviewed scientific report been published. iGENEA's results are solely based on a few screen captures and they do not correctly reflect King Tut's DNA profile - so frankly, it is improper methodology dripped in sensationalism to promote their new DNA testing kit. This is why they always show the same 10 pictures of Roman/greeks as the first Ancient Egyptians pharaohs & they avoid answering questions about there hairstyles about the afro picks found about Ramses DNA Halogroup being E1B1A which is a east African DNA

  • @BlackButComely
    @BlackButComely Місяць тому

    Eye-witness descriptions of the Egyptians origins and features: "Thirdly, it is certain that the natives of the country are black with heat. " Source: (Herodotus,. Histories, Book ll. 484-425BC) The Aethiopians(Ethiopians) are high favored with the gods, they were the first of all men created by the gods and were the founders of the Egyptian Civilization. Source: (Siculus, Diodorus. The Library of History, 60-30BC.) 'In "The Making of Egypt" (1939). Petrie states that the Land of Punt was "sacred to the Egyptians as the source of their race" : The Egyptians sometimes called Punt land Ta-Netjeru, meaning "Land of the Gods," and considered it their place of origin." -Source: (Richard Pankhurst, The Ethiopian Borderlands "The representations of the early Puntites, or Somali people, on the Egyptian monuments, show striking resemblances to the Egyptians themselves." -Source: (Breasted, James. " A History of Egypt from the Earliest Times to the Persian Conquest". (1905)

  • @BlackButComely
    @BlackButComely Місяць тому

    The only people who deny this is Europeans/modern Egyptians even tho they cant find one European or Arab who represented themselves with Dark skin You cant find one European/arab who cuts there hair completely bald just to wear African culture hairstyles such as dreadlocks braids waves and afros WHAT DID THE EGYPTIANS SAY ABOUT THEIR ORIGINS? "We came from the beginning of the Nile were God Hapi dwells, at the foothills of the Mountains of the Moon." -Source: ("Papyrus of Hunefer." Book of The Dead.) The Beginning of the nile starts from Uganda, and flows through Ethiopia, and on towards to Sudan to Egypt. Geographical analysis of the Amarna mummies was performed using their autosomal STR profiles based on 8 tested loci. the STR profiles of the Amarna mummies would be most frequent in present day populations of several African regions: including the Southern African (average MLI 326.94), African Great Lakes (average MLI 323.76), and Tropical West African (average MLI 83.74) regions. These results indicate these ancient individuals inherited some alleles that today are more frequent in populations of Africa than in other parts of the world (such as D18S51=19 and D21S11=34).

  • @thet3504
    @thet3504 Місяць тому

    Haha.. ok

  • @thembadube9589
    @thembadube9589 Місяць тому

    I'm inclined to agree that not all traditions were mere superstition. But we can't deny that there was a lot of superstition even before African embraced embraced Christianity and Islam, with their uber superstitions about virgins giving birth, dead people being resurrected, merchants flying on horses, etc.

  • @grandaddyoe1434
    @grandaddyoe1434 Місяць тому

    Odd then that Europe has been (and still is) the leader in world innovations, not any African country . . .

  • @AWICKEDVIXEN1999
    @AWICKEDVIXEN1999 Місяць тому

    Exactly because Egyptians started off white looking. Thousands burried with self portraits wrapped in their grave clothes now all of a sudden they are medium then black!?!

  • @Freedom.of.Speech111
    @Freedom.of.Speech111 Місяць тому

    "Woke Nation TV", what kind of name is that? lol. Your channel is not gonna be taken seriously !!!

  • @neoAREAXIS
    @neoAREAXIS Місяць тому

    Sub Saharan? Ahh ok😂

  • @Gianni-u1f
    @Gianni-u1f Місяць тому

    WOKE PROPAGANDA, AGAIN!! 😑

    • @1956gaba
      @1956gaba Місяць тому

      Can’t handle truth-again!

  • @chippsterstephens6800
    @chippsterstephens6800 Місяць тому

    Must vote democrat. They are obsessed with skin color. This is a perfect example. Get help, act right.

  • @sotiriosdrokalos
    @sotiriosdrokalos Місяць тому

    Ludicrous. Ancient Egyptians made part of the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern international system. They had nothing to do with sub-Saharan tribes. Moreover, the "African" identity is an artificial construction of European colonialism, for which it had a negative meaning, indicating inferior tribes that should be civilized under colonial rule, and of the modern United States, this time as a determination of a particular group of people who in fact has none. It has nothing to do with real sub-Saharan Africans, ancient or modern. A Zulu lived 6,500 km away from Egypt; this is almost the distance between Greece and China, i.e., different worlds without contacts in antiquity, you illiterate American idiots. Talk about your stupid American communities and leave "world civilization" alone. Stop portraying the internal conflicts of your anomalous society to the rest of the world. Your ignorance about history and geography is offensive to nations and cultures.

  • @Packaroo
    @Packaroo Місяць тому

    I thought African was someone from Africa.

    • @Speedy300
      @Speedy300 Місяць тому

      Africa is the only continent that they do that to🤣🤣. Everybody knows the original Egyptians were black Africans.

  • @johnadey9464
    @johnadey9464 Місяць тому

    Genetics shows that ancient Egyptians were exactly that same as modern Egyptians, so if you want to know what they looked like, look at a typical street in Cairo today.

    • @Speedy300
      @Speedy300 Місяць тому

      No! They are not but related to SS Africans .

  • @SaurabhKumar-qt9si
    @SaurabhKumar-qt9si Місяць тому

    Wonderful story telling

  • @frankie_zonunmawia
    @frankie_zonunmawia Місяць тому

    black or dark ink/dye is the most common and is easily available. They could have used it readily if it matched their skin tone instead of wasting time and resources mixing other colors of red or brown shades, its simple as that.

  • @spellenberg
    @spellenberg Місяць тому

    There were Indeed black African Pharaoh's, but to claim that ancient Egyptians were all black is blatantly wrong. Egypt has thousands of years of interesting history, so there's no reason to start making things up. Did you for instance know that there are more pyramids in Sudan than in Egypt?

    • @Speedy300
      @Speedy300 Місяць тому

      Yes , the first inhabitants were blacks and most of the pharaohs were black Africans.

  • @ericblocker3032
    @ericblocker3032 Місяць тому

    You don’t know anything about ancient Egypt. Matter of fact, Egypt doesn’t know anything about ancient Egypt. Egypt didn’t build the pyramids. Let’s look at the logic. Egypt didn’t know anything was buried underneath there until foreigners came over and started digging it up. And, they’re still digging stuff up today because they don’t know. Matter of fact, foreigners have to try, try to translate the language because Egypt doesn’t know because it’s not their language, and, if they don’t know then you don’t know either….that’s obvious. All the ancient civilizations vanished because of a world flood that’s spoken of through religions, legends, and stories written from people and none of y’all can call any of them liars because nobody alive on this planet was there. That’s why there’s an unfinished pyramid because the flood wiped them out, and, they all vanished and no more megalith structures were ever built and everything was buried under the rock and mud, and that’s why y’all don’t know Jack-💩💩💩 and, that’s why 96% of the world’s population consists of 4 religions because scientists suck at their jobs. There wouldn’t be any religions if scientists could prove anything…Look at some more logic. That’s why some people believe that the aliens built the pyramids too…and, some people think the pyramids are power plants and they had electricity…

  • @slaprakshas
    @slaprakshas Місяць тому

    This again shows that woke is everything but logic.

  • @quebecpatriot1874
    @quebecpatriot1874 Місяць тому

    we waz kangz and shiet making a comeback? awww......

  • @samahdi6972
    @samahdi6972 Місяць тому

    No real evidence for what you say, i suppose being "woke" isn't .....

  • @Infini8i
    @Infini8i Місяць тому

    Not dark skinned africans, but dark skinned Tamils

  • @traps-vari4533
    @traps-vari4533 Місяць тому

    I have always wondered why the noses of many ancient Egyptian statues and figures are damaged and were never repaired. This includes the nose of the Great Sphinx. Additionally, the construction of pyramids was a cultural practice that extended beyond Egypt and was found in various parts of the African continent.

  • @commonsense246
    @commonsense246 Місяць тому

    You wish. Although there were black Pharaohs in south below Egypt's borders the typical rulers most people think of were anything but Nubian. This is easily proven by the tomb and temple friezes showing the Pharaohs along with Nubian slaves. They are separated by the pigments used to portray black skin and the Pharaohs' skin. You should take some courses in Egyptology before making these silly assumptions. I hope people fact check your crap!