The Feminine Principle in Ancient Kemet (Egypt)
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@KingLeroyDavid the answer to your question is simple; her claiming Egypt as her ancestors is like me (A Euro- American) claiming to be Japanese
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@ojahmediagroup like what? I don't twist history in desperation for them to be my ancestors.
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@Jaydaravenstar This sister knows a lot more than you do about ancient KMT. Stop dreaming and take notes.
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Beautiful!
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i say the most close decendants of egypt today are the people of ethiopia, sudan, somalia and eritreans... there deffinetly african though. africa has many variations of people not just charcoal black.
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who are you to tell someone who they are and what their ancestry is when you in fact are descendants of HER people..
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@KelferMookie You must understand that MOST of the ancestors Afro-American people and Caribbean Islanders came THROUGH West Africa, not FROM West Africa. Black East Africans migrated from Egypt and the place known today as Canaan once invaders chased them out by way way of Bilad es Sudan, and Latin Europe as slaves. You must also understand that once the Moors (black) were kicked out of Spain, Portugal, and Italy, they were expelled into West Africa about 1494, right before the slave trade.
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@rasheedzee I'll get back in the kitchen when you build me a house :P
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@heaty007 yes there where do you even know the definiton of caucasian? It includes North Africa
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@Jaydaravenstar That was a weave dude. lol that chick was as black as her grandson. Remember dude there were no white people in Africa at that time buddy.
@celeriacmarcus no in fact the Gods she presents are in fact Nordic Annunaki. This woman wishes the Egyptians were her ancestors.
Jaydaravenstar 2 months ago 6
The females represented here as well as other images from ancient Egypt are not black. I don't understand why you act like it's your ancestors.
celeriacmarcus 5 months ago 3