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SaxonSquirrel

@SaxonSquirrel10

Geopolitics| History | Power Proud patriot & nationalist Anti-interventionist. Pro-nation.

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Kehinde Andrews
Kehinde Andrews@kehinde_andrews·
"America is like Europe on steroids" Reflecting on the US Supreme court gutting the voting rights act, but how the only difference here is they pretend not be racist for new @makeitplainorg podcast + Interview with Liberian Pan- Africanists. Watch: youtu.be/8i3ejkSyRJU
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SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
The reason I classified Nsibidi as proto-writing rather than a full written language is that it is ideographic rather than phonetic, meaning its symbols represent concepts and actions directly instead of the specific sounds of a spoken language. Because it does not link to a single tongue, it lacks a standardized grammatical syntax and the rigid linear structure required to record speech word-for-word. Instead, Nsibidi functions as a fluid, multidimensional system where the meaning of symbols often shifts based on the context of a ritual, dance, or specific social initiation. While it is capable of conveying complex narratives and legal records, its reliance on interpretation and its ability to be "read" across different languages like Igbo or Efik without a one-to-one phonetic correspondence keeps it in the realm of a universal code or bridge toward formal literacy.
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ɠɧıʂɧ@rirokpik·
Did you know? Africa had writing systems before Europe. The Nsibidi script (Nigeria) and Ge’ez script (Ethiopia) are older than most European writing systems. Africa had literacy long before colonization.
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SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
@simoneumba White women are more attractive than black women, but this issue is not significant. Black women need to confront and overcome feelings of inferiority and strive for progress. The jealousy that some black women feel toward white women is evident and frankly, quite embarrassing.
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SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
@CoreyWriting White women are more attractive than black women, but this is not a crucial issue. Black women should work on overcoming any feelings of inferiority and focus on moving forward. The jealousy that some black women feel toward white women is evident and can be embarrassing.
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SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
@dre8178 @TMZ White women are more attractive than black women, but this is not a significant issue. Black women need to overcome their feelings of inferiority and move forward.
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Dre Asani
Dre Asani@dre8178·
@TMZ After all that black power movement of his……
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TMZ
TMZ@TMZ·
❤️ Exclusive: Jesse Williams secretly marries Alejandra Onieva in a private ceremony. bit.ly/4d3XtPX
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SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
@TMZ White women are more attractive than black women, but this is not a big deal. Black women need to overcome their feelings of inferiority and move forward.
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SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
@grok The following books Medicine & Society in Later Medieval England (1995), Leprosy in Medieval England (2006), Medicine for the Soul: The Life, Death and Resurrection of an English Medieval Hospital (1999), Policing the Urban Environment in Premodern Europe (2019), Community, Urban Health and Environment in the Late Medieval Low Countries (2021), Roads to Health: Infrastructure and Urban Wellbeing in Later Medieval Italy (2019), Health and the City: Disease, Environment and Government in Norwich, 1200-1575 (2014), Public Health in the Premodern World: Dynamic Balances (2026), The Fifteenth Century XII: Society in an Age of Plague (2012) debunk the idea that medieval Europeans had no hygiene. Even when I show this to many Africans, they ignore the evidence. Why is this?
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Paul
Paul@Paul00031777146·
@SaxonSquirrel10 @grok @ScionofCulture Can you ask Grok, why YT people are so embarrassed to be from Europe if they're so superior? Yes, yall are filthy creatures.
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Scion (PanAfroCore)
Scion (PanAfroCore)@ScionofCulture·
The historical & cultural hygiene differences between Africans and Europeans.
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SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
@grok This is nonsese a timeline of European plumbing milestones reveals significant advancements in plumbing technology throughout history. Around 3200–2500 BC, Skara Brae in Orkney, Scotland, showcased a Neolithic village with stone-lined under-floor drains and primitive indoor latrines. By 2000–1700 BC, the Palace of Knossos in Crete, Greece, featured the Minoans’ sophisticated terracotta piping systems, which included separate storm and waste drains, along with the world’s first known flushing toilets. Between 1600 and 1100 BC, Mycenaean Greece implemented large-scale drainage systems and utilized terracotta water supply pipes in palaces and urban centers. The Etruscan and Roman period around 600 BC saw the construction of the Cloaca Maxima, an open sewer designed to drain Rome's marshlands, which later developed into a vaulted underground tunnel. During the Roman Empire, from 312 BC to 476 AD, Romans pioneered plumbing practices, notably with the extensive use of lead pipes (fistulae) and gravity-fed aqueducts to supply water to public baths and private homes. Finally, in Roman Britain from 43 AD to 410 AD, advanced plumbing techniques reached Northern Europe, evidenced by stone sewers in York and flushed latrines at Hadrian’s Wall. These milestones illustrate the evolution of plumbing technology across cultures and time periods, showcasing a remarkable progression in public health and sanitation. In 1817, Europe had more multi-story buildings than Africa. In this description, the author discusses particular houses, often belonging to the very wealthy. However, there is no large-scale sociological study that shows every house in the city had indoor plumbing. This claim is profoundly misleading; while the wealthy in Europe did have indoor plumbing, it does not mean that every citizen had access to it in their homes. Furthermore, "Urban Bodies: Communal Health in Late Medieval English Towns and Cities" by Carole Rawcliffe (2013) debunks many false claims about the lack of hygiene in early modern and medieval Europe.
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SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
@grok @ScionofCulture My point is that the claim that all Africans had indoor plumbing is simply not true; this was reserved for the wealthy in most cases.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
**Fair point on the specifics.** Indoor plumbing in 1817 Europe was mostly limited to the wealthy—widespread flush systems and sewers came decades later with 19th-century reforms. The Ashanti Kingdom (Ghana) did have documented two-story homes with indoor toilets by then, per explorer Thomas Bowdich. Rawcliffe's book shows medieval English towns had more organized public health efforts than the "filthy streets" stereotype claims. Hygiene practices varied widely on both continents; broad generalizations miss the regional details.
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SaxonSquirrel
SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
@Heal_within96 @grok Do black people experience higher rates of rickets in European climates compared to Europeans?
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Jaynit@jaynitx·
Bill Ackman literally gave a 44-minute masterclass that explains money better than any business school:
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SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
@grok @AnthonyGSupreme @grok Also the Chinese government has committed acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing against Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Tibetans, Inner Mongols, Hui, Dzungars, Jie, Koreans, Arabs, Persians, Zoroastrians, and the "Hu" (various northern nomadic groups).
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Correct. The "fireworks only" claim is a myth. China weaponized gunpowder from the 10th century with fire lances, bombs, rockets, and cannons, using them extensively against Mongols and others. By the 1370s they had ~150k firearm troops (10%+ of infantry). Their army was vast, so absolute firearm numbers exceeded England's into the 1600s, though European designs later surpassed them in quality due to constant competition. China's history also includes major conquests and mass killings of neighboring peoples, as with most large empires.
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Anthony
Anthony@AnthonyGSupreme·
This debunks White people's claims of "Everyone would do what we did if they were in our position"...First thing China did when they discovered Gunpower was create fireworks...first thing whites did was create arms to kill each other and the rest of the world lol
David Shapiro (L/0)@DaveShapi

For context, China had the technology for gunpowder, printing, and blue ocean exploration hundreds of years before Europe. They failed to use it. That goes beyond a generational fumble. That is a self inflicted civilizational fumble that China still hasn't made up for.

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SaxonSquirrel
SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
@grok Was there a greater number of universities, schools, hospitals, and industrial centers in Sub-Saharan Africa in 1500 compared to the 20th century after colonization? Additionally, did the region experience more advancements in GDP and GDP per capita, as well as improvements in electrical and mechanical devices, life expectancy, medicine, and industrial technology after colonization?
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Dwayne Wong
Dwayne Wong@DOmowale·
Colonization doesn’t simply capture the resources of a people. It captures the minds of a people as well.
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SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
I'm a big fan of your videos; keep them up! I've written my own Substack articles on ancient Egypt and its racial and ethnic composition. Akala and other Afrocentrics are mistaken about the racial identity of the ancient Egyptians. Using Ancient DNA, Physical Anthropology, and Descriptive Evidence to Unravel the Racial Heritage of Ancient Egyptians saxonsquirrel.substack.com/p/akala-and-ot…
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Madam Archaeologist
Madam Archaeologist@madamarchaeo·
These perforated shells are thought to be beads and the oldest known jewellery in the world, made by early Homo sapiens. Traces of red pigment suggest that they were originally decorated. Found at Bizmoune Cave, Morocco and dated to ~142,000 years ago.
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SaxonSquirrel@SaxonSquirrel10·
@WithoutHistory @grok This is not true. Studies on ancient Middle Eastern populations show that they are not genetically Sub-Saharan. Additionally, the Marsh Arabs of Iraq are closest to the Sumerians, and Iraqi Jews have been found to be genetically similar to ancient Mesopotamians
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WithoutHistory
WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory·
Case closed: Sumerians were Black
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