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Why do blacks think they are Egyptians?
Aren't there purchase and sale records showing we bought them from the west african coast?
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>>18407132
>Kemet
Meaning land of the Black Soil.
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>>18407132
They also believe they're Israelites, Moors and Olmecs.
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>>18407132
This phenomenon is basically exclusive to african-americans. They're ashamed of their bondage and more recently have come to despise West-Africans.
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>>18407132
Yes, us white folks are aliens from another planet as landed here thousands of years ago and were slowly taking over this whole planet
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>>18407132
>Why do blacks think they are Egyptians?
because liars have encouraged them to believe they aren't the demons of hell which can do nothing but destroy civilization
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>>18407132
It's probably a better question to ask what draws people into cults. They mostly go by the term Kemites now which is a New Age religion that is like wicca mixed with Afrocentric, we wuz kangz ideology. Another one of these groups (started in the late 60s) actually built a compound in Georgia which practiced a syncretic mix of Islam, New Age religion, and UFO stuff. The founder ended up going to prison for child molestation.

It's like a quest for authenticity and rejecting white / European civilization and intellectual practices for a romanticized and utopian black past in Africa which also seems exotic. They feel diminished and overcompensate by exaggerating their accomplishments and being like we built the pyramids and had magic technology. It feels vindicating and makes them feel significant.
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>>18407132
The Nubians did have a shortlived dynasty over lower egypt but most rulers of egypt were 100% light skinned coptics, + the Ptolemaic dynasty and the Roman governorship
This is reflected in sculpture and is undeniable
Unfortunately American blacks don't want to take ownership of the very real civilizations of West Africa and the Sahel where most of them come from.
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I think there are Kemites in Africa too? There's a French-born Beninese quack named Kemi Seba who promotes it (yes, the ancient Egypt stuff) and hangs out with the military juntas in the Sahel. There's also a Kemetic organization called Kebtah that shills for them:
https://www.kebtah.org/
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From an article about the Sahel crisis:

>Also at odds with Islam in Mali are the Kemetists, whose faith draws freely on ancient Egyptian religion and the pantheon of Egyptian gods. Kemetism became an orthodox religion in Chicago in the late 1980s, thanks to Tamara Siuda, who was undergoing initiation as a Wiccan priestess when, she claims, she was contacted by Egyptian deities. Illinois gave Kemetism legal recognition in 1993, at the beginning of the internet era. It spread to Europe and Africa mostly by means of online forums and platforms. While there are minor chapters in Burkina and Niger, Kemetism in the Sahel is found mostly in Mali; it may be that Nko [a nationalist Mandika movement], which shares with Kemetism a focus on African cultural emancipation, prepared the ground for this polytheistic, non-doctrinaire religion. Its followers are modest in number but ambitious. Last October, a video surfaced on WhatsApp and Facebook of a young Kemetist in a shop in Bamako taking the fight to the enemy; he began with the standard ancient Egyptian greeting – ‘Hotep!’ (‘Be in peace’) – and went on to denounce Islam in Bamanankan. He was brandishing a Qur’an, which he then threw to the ground and trampled.
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>>18408719
>Perhaps the really mischievous part of his performance was that he subsequently ‘disappeared’, or at any rate state forces have failed to locate him. The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Worship tried to mollify outraged Muslims, but Fakoly Doumbi, the elderly Kemetist guru in Mali and chairman of the Rally for the Rehabilitation of Negro-African Religion, was irritated that the government seemed to be taking sides in a potential ‘war of religions’. ‘Many follow the path of the ancestors,’ he said, ‘and will resist Islamic impositions.’ (Ancestor veneration is the most obvious similarity between Kemetism and Nko.) A prosecutor in Bamako ordered Doumbi’s detention for an ‘offence of a religious nature that could lead to public disorder’. The offence might be non-existent – that was certainly the view of Doumbi’s lawyer, who flew in from Cameroon – but the charge was symptomatic of the government’s fear that religious conflicts can get quickly out of hand. The state-affiliated High Islamic Council of Mali organised a demonstration, intended as a show of force and perhaps a call to order, but the appearance of the black flag of jihad fluttering above the crowd alarmed minority groups. Many Christians took to social media to denounce ‘Islamic impositions’, including a recent sermon by a prominent cleric who boasted that most Malians were originally Muslims, except for those few who had been led astray (into Christianity) by ‘the whites’. He later apologised after a formal protest from a Protestant pastor. Meanwhile, defenders of traditional African religions reminded everyone that ten years ago, Seid Chouala Bayaya Haidara, one of the clerics who called for the swift punishment of the Qur’an trampler, had burned a fetish in public.
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v45/n03/rahmane-idrissa/diary
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>>18408719
Fucking kek.
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>>18408704
If that's Nuwaubian Nation, MF DOOM was a member of them and supposedly he's buried on their complex. They're North Korea levels of secretive so very little is known about what they do beyond obvious black supremacist bullshit
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>>18407132
It's a Pan-African thing. It's the same reason Nordoids take credit for Mediterranean Civilization
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>>18408773
When it gets political like with Seba it looks a lot like third-world fascism. For the Nazis it was ancient Germania stuff that was epic and based like the Romans (or something like that).
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Ancient Egyptians were brown
Nubians got raped over and over again (they had like one tiny dynasty, but it didn't matter, and that's it)



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