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It's actually insane how many of the countries woes can be traced directly to blacks.
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Not giving a fuck about the pronunciation of some gook word is based, and your patriotic duty as an American. The same goes for any other unAmerican word.the average American grew up being taught it’s racist to expect black people who have been here for 400 years to pronounce their Ks. Of course they don’t give a shit about whether it’s pronounced 폴골기 or bul-gol-gi.
It’s like telling a guy who got his legs chopped off as a kid he’s got bad running form in a 5k. Nigga it’s a miracle he even got that far. There’s a reason we’re all monolingual despite all being mutts.
Brown turd worlders in general.It's actually insane how many of the countries woes can be traced directly to blacks.
To be fair, if you bring rape apes onto your property and then free them without relocating them back what do you expect?It's actually insane how many of the countries woes can be traced directly to blacks.
SCIPIO AFRICANVS most likely wasn't black, but it is plausible that LVSIVS QVIETVS (who BTFO'd Jews under OPTIMVS TRAIANVS) might have been since he is refered to as a "berber prince". He was most likely very bown doeever.lookin' fo'wad to da show! Mistah Moon!
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Scipio Africanus got his cognomen from his victory over the Carthaginians in the Second Punic war, particularly for defeating Hannibal at Zama. In general, there very few "black people," in North Africa until the Arab slave trade brought them north. This is further confused by sources like Herodotus using vague language. I believe you are referring to a passage where Herodotus describes a people as having skin "blackened by the sun.". I asked a professor I had in college about this passage and according to his own studies of the original Greek and the general consensus, this was language that would frequently be used to describe people who were darker then the average Greek. So brown almost certainly. Unlikely black, at least as far as the modern idea of black is concerned.SCIPIO AFRICANVS most likely wasn't black, but it is plausible that LVSIVS QVIETVS (who BTFO'd Jews under OPTIMVS TRAIANVS) might have been since he is refered to as a "berber prince". He was most likely very bown doeever.
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Also the fact that SEPTIMIVS SEVERVS (who was also of African descent) was s p o o k e d by a black soldier (according to HERODIANVS) might indicate that there might have not been that many blacks in the region (thus decresing the chances that QVIETVS was black). Or maybe there were and he just relaxed too much.
It should be Αἰθίοπες which would have described Nubians and Egyptians I believe. I assume that word can mean "Arab brown" and "darkie" in our context as opposed to λευκός which meant "Greek brown" and not ξανθός which was used for "whiteboy". I don't know that much about this topic doeever, would be nice if you could enlighten me.I believe you are referring to a passage where Herodotus describes a people as having skin "blackened by the sun.".
I didn't know that, thanks.In general, there very few "black people," in North Africa until the Arab slave trade brought them north
Unfortunately, I only studied Latin. So I personally can't speak to the Greek translation. I tend to take the man at his word, but translations of such works are at least to some extent subject to the interpretation the translator.It should be Αἰθίοπες which would have described Nubians and Egyptians I believe. I assume that word can mean "Arab brown" and "darkie" in our context as opposed to λευκός which meant "Greek brown" and not ξανθός which was used for "whiteboy". I don't know that much about this topic doeever, would be nice if you could enlighten me.
Do you at least have an informed opinion on how the average Roman viewed race? This is very important.Unfortunately, I only studied Latin. So I personally can't speak to the Greek translation. I tend to take the man at his word, but translations of such works are at least to some extent subject to the interpretation the translator.
Not particularly. History was not written from the perspective of the common man. Especially in that period.Do you at least have an informed opinion on how the average Roman viewed race? This is very important.
Not him obviously, and while history was indeed written by the senatorial class, I think it's important to note that the average ancient person's world was a lot smaller than ours and that another tribe let alone another ethnicity was very different. An easy example is actually Rome, or specifically, the Early Republic, because what constituted "Rome" as far as where Romans came from and who were actual voting citizenry was a very small part of Italy. For a long time, "Italian Allies" such as the Samnites might have been of a similar genetic makeup but they were not at all seen as Romans until they were assimilated over hundreds of years but particularly after the Social War after and during which they were basically all made citizens anyways.Do you at least have an informed opinion on how the average Roman viewed race? This is very important.
Every time I get the opportunity to watch a stream live instead of watching the VOD Moonpie over here decides to delay the stream.
I fucking love ruckus core. It's also extremely funny to see rap reviewers crying about "I'm gonna have to skip this song because it's too offensive or TOS unsafe!" That's a real faggot thing to say about rap. Even the "real hood niggas" are ON THE PLANTATION.@Null, apologies for the last-minute suggestion, but I really need you to watch this cause it's really funny
A black rapper, Young Thug, has recently released his heavily anticipated album, UY SCUTI, the first album in years since he went to jail. In the first song of the album, Young Thug procceeds to say NIGGER, causing mass confusion. Here's the compilation of all reactions
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He's thinking of youEvery time I get the opportunity to watch a stream live instead of watching the VOD Moonpie over here decides to delay the stream.
It should be noted that the album cover is Young Thug photoshopped to be a white guy.@Null, apologies for the last-minute suggestion, but I really need you to watch this cause it's really funny
A black rapper, Young Thug, has recently released his heavily anticipated album, UY SCUTI, the first album in years since he went to jail. In the first song of the album, Young Thug procceeds to say NIGGER, causing mass confusion. Here's the compilation of all reactions
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They are only allowed to say what their records execs tell them.I fucking love ruckus core. It's also extremely funny to see rap reviewers crying about "I'm gonna have to skip this song because it's too offensive or TOS unsafe!" That's a real faggot thing to say about rap. Even the "real hood niggas" are ON THE PLANTATION.
The original title of the album, Nigger, was mentioned by Nas several times
"the people will always know what the real title of this album is and what to call it."
The cover of the album depicts the back of a shirtless Nas with flagellation scars forming the shape of the letter N, a reference to the racial slur and how slaves were tortured in the United States.
Fat and Late and Gay>stream delayed
Goddammit Josh this is why ur fat.