Kamala
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@AkademiksTV 🤨🥴 calling the Qur’an ‘poorly written’ just shows you’re not qualified to speak on it. The Quran is one of the most studied, memorised, recited, preserved, and linguistically influential texts in history. Even non-Muslim scholars don’t dismiss it as badly written.
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@tomisinobindo @junkothemachine There's no such thing as race that's something the so called white man made up there's tribes, ethnicity and nationality no such thing as a black race.
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@junkothemachine They think Black American is a different race 🤣
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But Viola Davis can play a dahomey warrior.
unpunishable queen✨@j0vintage
we won’t be watching. stop casting non black Americans as our historical figures.
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@EverettMW @TheoIsFriendly We are the global front how do you think we made it this far?
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@TheoIsFriendly @TheoIsFriendly it’s not that. It’s because some of yall try to be divisive and hate on them. Love where you from. Love yourself an your community. But let’s realize we need a global front. That oppressor wants you separated.
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@Cookies94501669 @theguyfromcongo @zoomafrika1 The people in Sudan not the same as people in Nigeria but some how people thousands miles away are the same to people on that continent is crazy work 😂😂😂
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@theguyfromcongo @zoomafrika1 Did you know those are actually the same people just one lives in Africa and other in America
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@jjayjay1975 @oliverburdick Why you posting about a man written in that book if that's the case, you believe he exists but terrified about what the book says about him.
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@Kamala144 @oliverburdick The Bible also says a bush that was burning also spoke! And that a man was 600 years old! It’s also been rewritten and revised who knows how many times. It’s a book!
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👍🏿 Countries with the most Africans:
1. 🇧🇷 Brazil: 112,739,744
2. 🇺🇸 United States: 46,936,733
3. 🇨🇴 Colombia: 15,000,000
4. 🇭🇹 Haiti: 11,200,000
5. 🇫🇷 France: 10,000,000
6. 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic: 8,984,587
7. 🇨🇺 Cuba: 7,656,042
8. 🇬🇧 United Kingdom: 4,871,916
9. 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia: 3,600,000
10. 🇾🇪 Yemen: 3,500,000
11. 🇲🇽 Mexico: 2,576,213
12. 🇯🇲 Jamaica: 2,510,000
13. 🇮🇶 Iraq: 2,000,000
14. 🇨🇦 Canada: 1,547,870
15. 🇵🇦 Panama: 1,258,915
16. 🇪🇸 Spain: 1,206,701
17. 🇮🇹 Italy: 1,140,000
18. 🇻🇪 Venezuela: 1,087,427
19. 🇩🇪 Germany: 1,000,000
Note: People with African ancestry. Excluding Africa. Data is from different years but fairly recent.
Source: Wikipedia


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@jjayjay1975 @oliverburdick The bible literally describes what he looked like but for some reason you people seems terrified of that image.
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@FowobiofLagos Either you didn't see the movie or your completely slow the movie cover the year 1968 to 1988 what was the hard conversation about those years?
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I finally watched MICHEAL… and I get why people are arguing.
This isn’t a biopic.
It’s PR with a budget.
Jaafar Jackson did his thing, no doubt. The voice, the movement, the aura… he STUDIED Michael Jackson properly.
But acting alone can’t save a story that’s scared of itself.
They biggest issue?
The film avoids the hardest conversations.
You can’t tell the story of one of the most controversial figures in pop culture and then… tiptoe around the controversy.
That’s not storytelling. That’s image management.
It feels like the movie is constantly protecting him instead of exploring him.
Every rough edge is softened.
Every uncomfortable moment is rushed.
Every question… quietly dodged.
A great biopic doesn’t worship.
It reveals.
Think of films that show BOTH brilliance and flaws. That’s what makes legends human.
This one just wants you to clap.
The crazy part? There’s actually a GREAT movie hiding inside this one.
The music sequences? Fire.
The performance scenes? Electric.
The emotional depth? Barely scratched.
You leave the cinema entertained… but not enlightened.
And for a figure as complex as Michael Jackson, that feels like a missed opportunity.
Final take:
If you’re a fan, you’ll enjoy it.
If you’re looking for truth, depth, or balance… you might be disappointed.
And that’s where the real debate starts.
What do you think? Did the film tell the truth… or just protect a legacy?

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@turntbatch One common thing about Africans is they will find a country to flee to far from their homeland and leave the woman and children to fend for themselves, what a bunch of cowards.
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One common thing about Black people who live in proximity with White people is a doctored aggression to other Black people so as to trigger a withdrawal resulting to isolation on their part.
You can see this with the FBA as well.
EDHUB🌍ℹ@eddie_wrt
“We don’t want Africans here anymore. We’re tired of seeing African migrants moving all over the world, refusing to fix their own countries. We’re making it clear: we don’t want you here. You know you’re visitors, yet you’ve decided to integrate into our communities. Can we come to Ghana and do what you’re doing?” - South Africans confront a Ghanaian migrant in South Africa
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Crazed homeless man accused of slaughtering Iryna Zarutska on train found incompetent to stand trial trib.al/GsJMZC8

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@gemini_dna Black Americans GDP over $1.9 trillion
Ghana GDP $113 billion
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@1donyara @GhanaSocialUni @_GhChronicles Who became the richest black ppl on the planet what over a $1.9 trillion GDP more than any African country.
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@Ayoelesho An African talking about slavery ended is an Oxymoron, they selling children still plus Libyans selling African slaves still and for some reason Africans afraid to talk about and last when it comes to slavery in America it ended because we fought not because no machines.
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Slavery ended not because the white man intended to free slaves but because machines were invented which did the work that slaves hitherto did, and keeping slaves became more expensive than using these machines.
So, if a time ever comes when human labour is required en masse to do jobs that machines cannot do, the white man would invade Africa again and enslave the continent. When that happens, we are nothing but sitting ducks.
Only the threat of mutually assured destruction can prevent this from happening. Which is why Africa must build núclear weàpons like the future of our continent depends on it, because it actually does.
It is better to build a weapon that we might never need than need them one day and not have them.
If we don’t, our children will ask what we did to protect their future.

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@OLANIYISEG33168 @itsTseTse @PidginMan1 Help make things better like the people who country you fleeing to did.
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@itsTseTse @PidginMan1 But things are getting worst everyday should we now continue to suffer?
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@BlackAndNative1 Every time I start to feel sorry these people they remind me why I shouldn't.
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