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I need somebody to help me figure out where am I going wrong with this. As far as I know, or as far as I'm concerned, humanity has its origins in Africa. Can anybody dispute that? Probably not. Okay, so we can leave it as a fact that humans have a home called Africa. And with that being said, my question is, is the word human and African interchangeable? Is it that the more human you are, the more African you are? You know what I'm saying? Vice versa. With that being said, what is the problem with people accepting their own Africanness? Because no human being can detach from this. Why is the one thing we all have in common is not venerated, but we love to up, we love to venerate our differences. It's something to think about.
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understand that you can't just stop being your family. I can never stop being my mother's child and this this line is going to exist as long as humans exist. I can't detach from that because of time, distance, or understanding. My family is my family and it's only one African family.
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What it did to us is it made us look at our own type with so much hate, to the point we willing to kill it, destroy it, or not participate, we're building with it. We would rather much build with anything else other than self, and so that's an illness that we got to accept and deal with.
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At the end of the day, the truth is the truth. African people been on this planet thriving thousands of years before any other people was born. So that should tell you something. We're the mothers and fathers of civilization and somebody trying to take us out of the historical account. You know what I'm saying? And we as African people should not go for that because we're the builders and bringers of civilization.
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I think about America. I think about Africans that came here first and brought the knowledge from Africa during ancient times. I think of another phase of Africans that came in a form of bringing wealth from one side of the planet to the other side, vice versa. I think of a phase of Africans that were considered refugees and the last phase, the people that was conquered.
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look at our last phase as being the conquered people, and you look at European and Asian history, their journey kind of started at the point where ours ended. And then you start connecting the Bible and when it was introduced to us, the J and when it was introduced, and all of these things coincide. So let's start to figure out how did this happen? What tools was used? And then we kind of rebelled against.
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