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According to Afrocentric 101, is there anything not of African origin?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Recovering Afrocentrist: [QB] All jokes aside, is there anything that African Blacks can't claim? Are all cultures a sham save the African black ones? In Afrocentrism 101 the answer to those two questions is NO and YES. Now, pause for a second and reflect on your method of reasoning (I'm speaking to you Afrocentrists (AC)). Every single ancient culture and civilization has been determined by you, Mr. AC, to be the creation of "Blacks." There is not a single ancient culture or civilization that ACs do not claim to be of Black origin. And any history taught to the contrary is fraudulent. Let me repeat that again... There is not a single culture or civilization that ACs do not claim to be of Black origin. And any history taught to the contrary is fraudulent. One must admit, those are bold claims by the ACs. Here is where it gets tricky. Ask an AC to define "Black" and what you will get is a muddle definition. Of course, this is by design. Although the rank and file ACs may not be aware of this, since they are merely parroting what they were taught. What is Black? When one hears the term "Black" they automatically associate it with the African Negro. This is especially true in the western world; the term "Black" has become synonymous with sub-saharan Negros. The creators of Afrocentrism knew this and exploited this understanding. They found that they could capitalize off this understanding by twisting and slanting this fact, to suit their racial-political goal. Here is how they achieve their goal. It is a fact that the ancients were of color and many of these forrunners to modern civilization and cultures were people with significant or noticeable amount of melanin. Science tells us this. Ask an Afrocentrist to instead use the term "Dark" or "of color," because it [black] may cause confusion and they will adamently refuse. The rank and file won't because they were never taught to use them. However, the brains behind the movement refuse because they know that the term "Black" is their trojan horse and without it, they cannot lay any historical claim. It is how they are able to tie themselves into the historical and cultural vines of any people aside from theirs. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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