@YngviCom Yes they want “affirmative action dating”, basically forcing people to be with them sexually/relationship wise…Needless that would be impossible and suicidal. You can’t mandate affairs of the heart, not even governments are that stupid. Ppl will go to war for their right to love
@cho_Seker It’s a complex melting pot tbh…it’s nearly impossible to just put one dominant group as the reason for the current identity. From the Arawak, to the Spanish, Dutch, British, babary pirates, to the African imports, they eventually led to a new creation entirely.
@iBigFacts@Joe__Bassey Maroons have their own systems and culture. Kumina is different, the European influences were were removed and it’s a syncretic amalgamation of indigenous, Akan/ewe, Kongo, Igbo practices. It comes from the East side of the island where a lot the rebels/ex slaves resisted from.
@griotsheavens@Sundiatakeite @Wenitte1 I was researching on the Mossi kingdoms & apparently fighting invaders and pursuing sovereignty is just something they’ve always done. Whether it was Mali, Songhay, Fulani, French etc.. If it wasn’t Sankara or Traore it woulda been someone else
@charmarigolds A lot of them get converted in prison, then they just become course sellers and/or “spiritual leaders”..It’s always “love & light” and being “detached” but everything they have to say is founded on some ego-trip “I am the chosen one” bullshit
@SeedOfTheVolta@ApolloTheLeader Your right about Attack on Titan being up there as for as symbolism goes tho. A lot of authors pick and choose what to incorporate (varying levels), where as that author went all in
@SeedOfTheVolta@ApolloTheLeader FMA: brotherhood, Steinsgate, Promised Neverland, Hells Paradise, Chainsaw Man, Fire Force, Gachiakuta..Anything in the “Isekai” genre, anything with demon/angels/gods etc..Even One Piece now has a “hidden king” with a false/missing history that’s kept secret from humanity
The powers that be spent decades maybe even centuries curating this techno-cratic prison “reality” for the people, and in the end it’s still going to FAIL😂. They don’t control anything, they’re just winging it as they go. There is NO CONTROL actually, that’s the secret🤷🏾♂️
The funniest part about all the acronym groups that’s been popping up the last few years and the “pan-African” ideology (in its current form) of the last 60 years, is that most will fail. The one that will actually supersede them is that “Zamint” one. It’s a Gen-Z creation.
They want to see the world, they want to experience life, they want to socialize with people of different backgrounds. lol its crazy how powerful imagery is tbh. The youth don’t care about nothing yall talking about, thats why only they will inherit the future. Out with the old..
All that “energy” must go somewhere, and unfortunately for them their rituals are no longer as effective as they once were. Blowback won’t be able to avoided like before, every man must bare their cross. Once the ego’s are crushed, then the “new reality” shall commence.
I understand why the delineators are going extra hard, nothing wrong with ethnic pride tbh, it’s just human nature to tribe up. That being said, as long as the “Empire” is in everyone’s kitchen snatching recipes and spices, you can’t be mad everyone is coming for a plate.
@maxtop123@Quillothemav @XEXIAME Funny part is it starts with highlighting how black metallurgists were the backbone of the metal industry in Europe in 1494. How would that be possible if they only “discovered” the new world in 1492? Guess not all that moors were “expelled” huh..
@maxtop123@Quillothemav @XEXIAME Been meaning to respond, I actually came across a document that highlights this. Apparently a group of 76 black metallurgists from Jamaica is directly responsible for the Industrial Revolution and Britain becoming the major power in the 1800s. Primarily due to the mix of cultures
@maxtop123@Quillothemav @XEXIAME https://t.co/tBAK2KbmHS
This document goes into the history and the esoteric breakdown of “iron”, and the role it played in Jamaica. There’s a segment about the Ghana, Biafra, Kongo area and the spiritual aspect. “Separate the sacred from the Profane”. I’m Gonna re-read it again