Black America EXPOSED

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[video=youtube_share;My4ydcwob8I]https://youtu.be/My4ydcwob8I[/video]

Martin Luther King has another speech where he says:

“One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land."

The same thing that happened to the Tasmanians is what happened over here in America. The Tasmanians were enslaved and killed on their own land.

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Indonesian Natives

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The name Indonesia derives from the Greek name of the Indós (Ἰνδός) and the word nèsos (νῆσος), meaning "Indian island"


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I just summed up 4-5 months of research...this is just a fraction the more you learn about the world the more you learn what is bullshit and what is not

Also here are your so called Native Americans aka Early European settler descendants

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Donald Trump spitting that truth
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Indonesia isn't in North or South America.
 

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Indonesia isn't in North or South America.

I didn't say that...I was giving a reference as to why Columbus thought he was in India or the East Indies or at least that's what they say..
 

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I didn't say that...I was giving a reference as to why Columbus thought he was in India or the East Indies or at least that's what they say..
It makes sense to think that European Settlers would call Native Americans Indians though.The argument that there is a small tribe of black people in Indonesia being the reason why Columbus called the natives Indians, is really weak.

Also, just because you showed an image of a Native American with European mixed in doesn't mean Native Americans were black and not these guys:

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Negro Slave Posters (notice the slave posters don't say African)
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The Original Americans
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It makes sense to think that European Settlers would call Native Americans Indians though.The argument that there is a small tribe of black people in Indonesia being the reason why Columbus called the natives Indians, is really weak.

Also, just because you showed an image of a Native American with European mixed in doesn't mean Native Americans were black and not these guys:

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You do know how large the Americas is right? Those are the Plains Indians who are of Asian Descent...most of them were nomadic tribes in the midwest of America

Here the first Americans that the Europeans encountered on the coasts
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Negro Slave Posters (notice the slave posters don't say African)
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You say 4-5 months of research and you come back with that image - ( this is the second time you using drawings by this particular European artist and armchair explorer who never left Europe probably and didn't see anything himself)

This artist made fanciful art and represented American population with as much realism as Oda draws One piece .Unless of course you are going to tell us that that unicorn too is real.



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You know even if the hypothesis you are presenting had has some percentage of truth in it this kind of "research" which you do only makes your whole case shatter.
 
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You do know how large the Americas is right? Those are the Plains Indians who are of Asian Descent...most of them were nomadic tribes in the midwest of America

Here the first Americans that the Europeans encountered on the coasts
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Nantucket's Last Indian
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That's not what you said, you implied that the 'so-called' Native Americans weren't actually native and had European descent.

I don't even understand the point of the argument. That the slave of the States were there before? The descendants have the right to claim America? Well maybe, but that argument didn't exactly help Native Americans either.

So I don't really understand the point of this research.
 

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You say 4-5 months of research and you come back with that image - ( this is the second time you using drawings by this particular European artist and armchair explorer who never left Europe probably and didn't see anything himself)

This artist made fanciful art and represented American population with as much realism as Oda draws One piece .Unless of course you are going to tell us that that unicorn too is real.



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You know even if the hypothesis you are presenting had has some percentage of truth in it this kind of "research" which you do only makes your whole case shatter.

Holy shit I didn't know you were alive in the 1600s holy **** are you immortal I guess monsters do exist...since you want to cherry pick or what not let me just use other sources then even tho its consistent with everything I am posting...since I have so much stored in my treasure chest I will not use that as a source.

You don't what was going on during those times
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That's not what you said, you implied that the 'so-called' Native Americans weren't actually native and had European descent.

I don't even understand the point of the argument. That the slave of the States were there before? The descendants have the right to claim America? Well maybe, but that argument didn't exactly help Native Americans either.

So I don't really understand the point of this research.

You don't understand the point of the argument because you didn't bother to ask me any questions instead you posted some pictures of some Plain Indians and called my argument weak. Even tho I had no argument only research and historical facts...
 

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You don't understand the point of the argument because you didn't bother to ask me any questions instead you posted some pictures of some Plain Indians and called my argument weak. Even tho I had no argument only research and historical facts...
Your argument was weak, it's just making weak connections. And yes, arguments are meant to be backed up with research and facts but yours are just weak connections, hence weak argument.

Sorry. Let me ask, what's the point of the argument?

Holy shit I didn't know you were alive in the 1600s holy **** are you immortal I guess monsters do exist...since you want to cherry pick or what not let me just use other sources then even tho its consistent with everything I am posting...since I have so much stored in my treasure chest I will not use that as a source.

You don't what was going on during those times
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Those are sculptures of Moors made by a German, nothing about Native Florida.

Also, most of those images don't have any context given when doing a reverse image search. So right now, that isn't any evidence.
 
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I knew Chupacabras were a thing back then.
 

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Your argument was weak, it's just making weak connections. And yes, arguments are meant to be backed up with research and facts but yours are just weak connections, hence weak argument.

Sorry. Let me ask, what's the point of the argument?

There is no argument this is something you do not understand. Weak arguments? Lmao just because you lack knowledge on this subject bruh doesn't mean the evidence I am presenting is weak. Better chill out with that shit...

Those are sculptures of Moors made by a German, nothing about Native Florida.

Also, most of those images don't have any context given when doing a reverse image search. So right now, that isn't any evidence.
Here is your context

Balthasar Permoser created for the expansion since 1723 in the nascent treasury museum that really most original of all possible means of presentation, the sculpture of a "Moor". The young, powerful man in dark brown lacquered pearwood, the associated border on a tray of tortoiseshell presents casual and smooth the Colombian Emerald level, is not a resident of Africa but an Indian. Although facial features and skin color are a black African, but the body tattoos ethnological exactly represented have him as well as a a Native of Florida, as well as the precious necklace and bracelets, jewelry chest, the feathered crown, the loincloth and the footwear that in after an engraving Dinglinger workshop were designed.

Only after completion of the jewel room in the spring of 1729 found the two Moors statuettes, which are identified by their head and body jewelry as Native Florida, their final place in the treasury



The fact that the people in America were being called Moors and Indians which is all synonymous with Negro is enough concrete evidence for me to say that there were negro people here
 

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I knew Chupacabras were a thing back then.

Bruh nothing in this world really originates from nothing...most of these things like vampires and shit are references to cannibals and shit. Europeans came to America and were eating the black people here...my ancestors burned the corpses of their loved ones and allies because of shit like this

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Bruh nothing in this world really originates from nothing...most of these things like vampires and shit are references to cannibals and shit. Europeans came to America and were eating the black people here...my ancestors burned the corpses of their loved ones and allies because of shit like this

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You can't really pin cannibalism on Europeans alone. It is something that happens on homo sapiens communities since the pre-historic ages. You are right 'tho, a lot of myths have a real story behind.
 

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You can't really pin cannibalism on Europeans alone. It is something that happens on homo sapiens communities since the pre-historic ages. You are right 'tho, a lot of myths have a real story behind.

Oh yeah I already know bro...some tribes in America were practicing cannibalism...
 

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There is no argument this is something you do not understand. Weak arguments? Lmao just because you lack knowledge on this subject bruh doesn't mean the evidence I am presenting is weak. Better chill out with that shit...


Here is your context

Balthasar Permoser created for the expansion since 1723 in the nascent treasury museum that really most original of all possible means of presentation, the sculpture of a "Moor". The young, powerful man in dark brown lacquered pearwood, the associated border on a tray of tortoiseshell presents casual and smooth the Colombian Emerald level, is not a resident of Africa but an Indian. Although facial features and skin color are a black African, but the body tattoos ethnological exactly represented have him as well as a a Native of Florida, as well as the precious necklace and bracelets, jewelry chest, the feathered crown, the loincloth and the footwear that in after an engraving Dinglinger workshop were designed.

Only after completion of the jewel room in the spring of 1729 found the two Moors statuettes, which are identified by their head and body jewelry as Native Florida, their final place in the treasury



The fact that the people in America were being called Moors and Indians which is all synonymous with Negro is enough concrete evidence for me to say that there were negro people here
Indian is synonymous to Negro?
 
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