Interesting documentary. I fail to see the racism in the video. It's simply attempting to show how a group of people survive the tough living conditions of the Sahara Desert.
I'm willing to bet that their lives haven't changed much out there in 60 years.
These are racist viewpoints and interpretation of what African people/land are like and how treacherous Africa is and how inferior Africans are and that colonialism by Italians and European(White) domination is justified and benefits those that are oppressed. I do acknowledge that due to White Supremacy White people know the most about all things including non-white populations however just think about the misinformation that are fed to us.
@mweldu The video is actually quite complimentary to the ingenious way the people lived in these areas. It is not racist. The narrator is praising the people.
@batmanboyman "Just think, that this race of Black men, today our slave and the object of our scorn, is the very race to which we owe our arts, sciences, and even the use of speech!" Count de Volney, notes from his travels with Napolean
@fluydiT Uh oh, a hypersensitive prickling has seen a video that's made him go ape shit! Everyone watch out, this guy's here to make sure nobody sees any documentaries from the 1950's on the Sahara.
as soon as i heard that voice i paused it .. :-/
Misterio415 4 months ago
i just dont get how people can live there
Unmatchable3 11 months ago
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Jesus christ is king of earth
bass109 1 year ago
newbies suck
SuperKLC 1 year ago
amazing love it .
ravrockyc 1 year ago
Interesting documentary. I fail to see the racism in the video. It's simply attempting to show how a group of people survive the tough living conditions of the Sahara Desert.
I'm willing to bet that their lives haven't changed much out there in 60 years.
nightfrog65 1 year ago 3
Bigger than the U.S. Never knew that.
birthdaymatt 2 years ago
These are racist viewpoints and interpretation of what African people/land are like and how treacherous Africa is and how inferior Africans are and that colonialism by Italians and European(White) domination is justified and benefits those that are oppressed. I do acknowledge that due to White Supremacy White people know the most about all things including non-white populations however just think about the misinformation that are fed to us.
mweldu 2 years ago
how is this video racist or misinformation? they barely talk about the people, but rather about what its like to live in the sahara.
daanimalboy 2 years ago 2
@mweldu The video is actually quite complimentary to the ingenious way the people lived in these areas. It is not racist. The narrator is praising the people.
batmanboyman 1 year ago
@batmanboyman "Just think, that this race of Black men, today our slave and the object of our scorn, is the very race to which we owe our arts, sciences, and even the use of speech!" Count de Volney, notes from his travels with Napolean
fluydiT 1 year ago
@fluydiT Uh oh, a hypersensitive prickling has seen a video that's made him go ape shit! Everyone watch out, this guy's here to make sure nobody sees any documentaries from the 1950's on the Sahara.
Tripo1iSamson 1 year ago
@batmanboyman
Even while you fail to see just how easy it was for them to build the pyramids...Eyes that cannot see!
sitabanu 1 year ago
@mweldu Quit your bitching and shut the fuck up
Tripo1iSamson 1 year ago
@Tripo1iSamson you shut the fuck up - i mean there's freedom of speech isn't there?
fluydiT 1 year ago
@Tripo1iSamson You're fucking stupid.
Tripo1iSamson 1 year ago
Interesting video. Traditional times in the Sahara.
Transakhal 2 years ago
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing this.
Carlsarv 2 years ago
It's really interesting to see what documentaries were like in the old days!
StarOnTheWater 2 years ago 3
These videos are amazing. I have enjoyed every one which I've viewed so far!
Danny48912 3 years ago 3