W.TN.Orange Blood
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sum dumb laudeWonder if he learned that at Duke?
Wonder if he learned that at Duke?
Well we know you did not study it at Duke. LolElite academia is actually pretty racist when it comes to black history. They're the reason you guys are surprised by the fact the Ancient Egyptians were black despite being in Africa. So I definitely didn't learn that from them. My study of history is entirely self-taught.
Elite academia is actually pretty racist when it comes to black history. They're the reason you guys are surprised by the fact the Ancient Egyptians were black despite being in Africa. So I definitely didn't learn that from them. My study of history is entirely self-taught.
lol self taught makes sense. “I learned this $h!+ on YouTube!”
I’ve seen A LOT of YouTube videosElite academia is actually pretty racist when it comes to black history. They're the reason you guys are surprised by the fact the Ancient Egyptians were black despite being in Africa. So I definitely didn't learn that from them. My study of history is entirely self-taught.
Elite academia is actually pretty racist when it comes to black history. They're the reason you guys are surprised by the fact the Ancient Egyptians were black despite being in Africa. So I definitely didn't learn that from them. My study of history is entirely self-taught.
Well I started studying this topic way before YouTube. There's this place called the library. I don't know if you heard of it. You can read these things called books that have interesting information in them.
The first book that opened my mind to the truth was this:
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Blew my mind the first time I read it in the early 2000s. In fact I was so taken aback by the information in it that I went back to the library to cross check his references to make sure what he was saying was in the books of the Ancient Greeks was true.
YouTube is great but nothing beats reading.
To be "surprised", as you suggest, one would actually need to take your crackpot ideas seriously (along with the same copy/paste nonsense you roll out ad nauseam).
Based on the majority of your posts, a light breeze would blow your mind. From what I've gathered, Browder's basically a self-proclaimed Egyptologist who tells audiences stories they like hearing at "Kemetamorphosis Conferences" in order to crowdfund field trips to Egypt.
Quote from one article:
"I experienced a kemetamorphosis when I realized that I was engaged in spiritual sharecropping and had to take this power back by expanding my understanding of Spirit and my understanding of Self. I owe all of this to my mentor Mr. Browder and the study tour."