'I'm leaving and I'm just not coming back': Fed up with racism, Black Americans head overseas

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  1. Esau

    Esau Well-Known Member

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    you act like they are cursed or something. smh.
     
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    Not cursed, just defeated.

    Like, took an epic beatdown and lost hard.

    How else do you explain them getting completely ousted and removed from the great civilizations they built?

    Black Mesopotamians were like the first culture to be cancelled.
     
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  3. Esau

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    some say its a curse, thats what it sounded like what you were referring to since its a steady pattern.
     
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    Creasy Tvedt Well-Known Member

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    Curses are superstitious nonsense.

    I don't believe in voodoo.
     
  5. Esau

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    maybe youre not a spiritual person but so called african americans are very spiritual. they believe in curses.
     
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    Hey, guys, I hate to be the one to break it to you both, but there was NO great Negro civilization at Mesopotamia. When that was first floated on the Forum I thought it must have been 'flame-bait' or a joke or something. The Negro-dominated 'kingdoms', such as they were, were in Africa, and most of them in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Even the Kingdom of 'Kush' was merely a remnant of the earlier Egypt. Kush itself was established after the Late Bronze Age collapse and the disintegration of the Egyptian "New Kingdom" (Egyptian Empire).

    The Roman Empire, which was, of course, superior in every way to "Kush", so the Romans crushed it, and the real Egypt completely, and it was gone by the 2nd-century A. D.

    [​IMG]. :cynic: -- "And it's a helluva long way from Mesopotamia.... doncha' think?" :roll:
     
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    Bullhockey!

    Whitey's lies!

    Racisms!

    They was kangz!
     
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    Nah, they mostly believe in that Jesus mumbo jumbo. It's unfortunate.

    I'm digging on the Fétiche lately.

    This is amazing. Home Game, Netflix, Catch Fétiche episode.



    I loved my travels in Africa, but I was way too cowardly to go anywhere near the Congo.

    I'd love to see that. That's just spectacular.
     
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    In Wakanda maybe.
     
  10. Pollycy

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    Well, I gotta say, you guys have lost me. I don't know who the 'kangz' are, or 'Fétiche', either.

    But, as long as we've finally removed this nonsense of Mesopotamia being founded and run by the Negro race, I guess I've done my job.

    BTW, the only "Kush" that anybody talks about now is a very popular strain of Cannabis Indica -- sold and smoked widely in states where it is legal to do so.... You can't BELIEVE what people pay for this stuff!

    [​IMG]
     
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    Nimrod, son of Kush;
    Micah 5:6, where Assyria is called the land of Nimrod, and I Chronicles 1:10, which reiterates his might. The beginning of his kingdom is said in the Genesis passage to be Babel, Erech, and Akkad in the land of Shinar. Nimrod is said to have then built Nineveh, Calah (modern Nimrūd), Rehoboth-Ir, and Resen

    Take a look at Genesis and the table of nations. it provides us good christian folk with the genealogies and shows that Ham (nimrod) had 4 sons, ethiopia, egypt, palestine and somalia. those four brothers went on to populate the fertile crescent and build the first kingdoms there

    blacks were also the first europeans, when whites were still in caves. the celtic tribes that first settled briton were a black ppl.
     
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    nah, they believe in curses, the type you referred to.
     
  13. Creasy Tvedt

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    Curse of Ham and all, huh?
     
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    In my post that you seem to have started to 'reply' to, I took issue with one thing that had been in discussion -- whether or not Mesopotamia had been founded by, and run as a great Negro Kingdom. It was not, and I have until yet to read any documentation that supports any contention that it was.

    In loose, partial agreement with you, I'll say that that the most convincing accounts I've seen is that the Negro Kingdoms were, generally, in Africa (but not sure at all about "Palestine"). And, truly, I've never read any serious research to indicate that there were Negro Kingdoms in Europe or on the islands of England and Ireland. Nevertheless, may God bless you always, Esau. See you in heaven!

    Back on topic, I haven't heard anything just lately about a great American negro migration back to Africa... have you...? It might be a very beneficial thing for ALL concerned....
     
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    so you admit to being a fake christian since it is in the very book you profess to observe, that states in its table of nations that Sumer was founded by a King of Kush?

    Nimrod, son of Kush;
    Micah 5:6, where Assyria is called the land of Nimrod, and I Chronicles 1:10, which reiterates his might. The beginning of his kingdom is said in the Genesis passage to be Babel, Erech, and Akkad in the land of Shinar. Nimrod is said to have then built Nineveh, Calah (modern Nimrūd), Rehoboth-Ir, and Resen
     
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    nah, not that one. the other one.
     
  17. Pollycy

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    Have it your way, Esau, and call me whatever amuses you. We can both laugh about it in heaven one fine day.

    Back on topic, are you headed for Africa anytime soon...? You wouldn't want to miss out on the formation of another great, history-making Negro civilization, would you...?
     
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    when two ppl build a house together and one partner becomes abusive, forcing the other to leave its only right that the property is divided or the departing partner is given half of the sum of the property before leaving. so you cant just evict your partner, there needs to be compensation before your desire can be fulfilled. you need to offer a rather large sum of money to realize your dream, if we're being realistic. so the question is not "when are you leaving" its "how much are you willing to offer per person"

    good that you conceded to the facts that blacks built the first civilizations in the fertile crescent. dont want your christianity called into question now do we..
     
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    It's all about those checks, isn't it?

    It was nice of the blacks to build those civilizations for the Arabs who came along and took them.
     
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    Africa is calling! Why wait? Let the motherland where human beings first evolved repossess its own....

    Hint: if some Christians placed as much emphasis on the New Testament as some of them seem to on the Old Testament, they'd likely be in much greater harmony and compliance with the teachings of the Christ of God -- which is what Christianity is all about, after all....

    The discussions between Jesus and the Hebrew scholars and priests of his day make for very interesting and instructive reading.
     
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    you should know.
     
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    maybe you dont read the posts youre replying to so allow me;

    "when two ppl build a house together and one partner becomes abusive, forcing the other to leave its only right that the property is divided or the departing partner is given half of the sum of the property..."

    remember that bit?

    new testament, old testament, same book. to reject the table of nations in genesis is to reject the very foundations the good book is built on, typical neo liberal. let me guess, you celebrate christmas too lmao
     
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    No, I actually don't know. I've been nothing but a contributor to the system for my entire working life, which started when I was 16 years old.

    The only government checks I've ever cashed were refunds of money I overpaid in taxes, and military paychecks.

    I don't know a single thing about cashing checks that I didn't earn, nor do I ever expect to.

    How about you?
     
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    OK, let me gently 'clear the air' ... as far as I'm concerned, God Almighty may have created the Earth around 6,000 years ago (as Bishop Ussher and other Bible scholars thought), or He may have taken as much as 13.8 billion years (current popular scientific estimate). You may enjoy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ussher_chronology .

    You already believe me to be a "pagan", so what does it matter? I do believe that many emerging theories involving evolution are more factually accurate than the 'creation myths' -- including that of the first two books of the Old Testament. But, MY variety of Christian, which believes that God Almighty does indeed move in many 'mysterious ways' also believes that those who wrote those old creation stories were inspired to believe rightly that all was created by God, and they interpreted His method in their own way, in their own contexts, with their own overall understanding of how everything happened.

    Curse me as a "pagan" if you like... I would ask God's blessings on you, as different as we are -- but remember this if nothing else... as CHRISTIANS, belief in the Christ of God, Jesus, is what is of paramount importance! Christ is the very apex of any Christian's 'Isosceles triangle', and everything else contributes to that belief in ways of greater and lesser relevance. The most important aspect of the genealogies in the Old Testament to a Christian is in identifying the 'bloodline' of Jesus, who would be the Christ.

    But to determine which human race created which empire at which location on the planet, I turn to historians, anthropologists, archaeologists, and relevant material from ancient writings and literature. Hey, I'm a "pagan"... remember?

    Back now on topic -- I have not read anything that claims that Mesopotamia was created by, or ruled over, as a Negro civilization. The prominent Negro Kingdoms were, as I've said, located in Africa (Kush has been the example discussed here).

    Now, back to the thread question regarding whether or not American Negroes are going to pack up and go back to their ancestral home. Frankly, although I'm White and can only guess about these things, I'd say emphatically, "NO!" From what I read about what it's like in Sub-Saharan Africa today, no American Negro in his right mind would even think about going back there. So, maybe life in America with "Whitey" isn't so damned bad after all...? What do you think?
     
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    try reading Genesis 10:6 then..they also called themselves "black"
     

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