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@_alomer_
🅔𝔁 𝕟𝕖𝕣𝕕. Ⓕ𝓪𝓷𝓽𝓪𝓼𝔂 Ⓟ𝓻𝓸𝓷𝓮 Ⓟ𝓮𝓻𝓼𝓸𝓷𝓪𝓵𝓲𝓽𝔂.


Archaeologists uncover fifth-century Christian monastic site, artwork in Egypt humanevents.com/archaeologists…



Botswana is about is 79 Tswana they were under light British control, and they got no investment most power was still with here chiefs and monarchs hence there was no much colonial disruption compared to Nigeria that is 0ver 500 competing ethnicities


You ass licker, Britain did not end slavery, Africans defeated their enslavers and made slavery unprofitable.



Lmao most developing countries are atheists . Development has nothing to do with religion but a poor person will tell you to ‘keep praying’ Poverty is a curse












@harukaawake And how many people died when the whites dropped Hiroshima ????



@hayekcriollo We are talking transatlantic trade. This can be dealt with, and we won't have much problem dealing with it. In some ways, they are still within their roots. What you did with transatlantic slavery was competely detach people from their roots and erase their entire history.

This fraudulent narrative has to stop. This is the kind of flawed anecdote some African Christians copy to justify the enslavement of their own people. It’s sad, especially because it is based on a completely untrue. Slavery (transatlantic slavery) began with Europeans, particularly the Portuguese arriving on the coasts of Africa and kidnapping people indiscriminately. Yes, it started with kidnapping. From there, they moved to formalize and commercialize the practice, and eventually constructing slave dungeons to sustain the trade. They would approach natives and deceive them into believing they were building trading centers. By the time these structures were completed, it became clear that they were not trading posts but slave dungeons. Anyone who resisted was killed and their village burned. There were many rulers in Ghana who were either killed or exiled for resisting this idea. (Go and read about them). Once these Europeans had established and legitimized their slave dungeons, they began arming different groups along the coast to fight one another. War captives were then brought to these dungeons and sold. Many of those captured only realized they had been played when they found themselves together on the same European slave ships. It’s sad that our people don’t know their history.


