Thank you so very much for al your doing! Im a 55 year old Black woman from USA and I am so PROUD of you! I have learned so much since finding you on youtube. You have also confirmed some things I have always known and just felt true in my heart!! God bless you
@leogolive Жыл бұрын
The hatred and vitriol you’re receiving is proof that you’re doing the right thing and exposing real truths. New subscriber!✊🏾
@tonm08 Жыл бұрын
@Chem Goat 🐐 Which culture is replacing which culture, though?
@johnjoe5860 Жыл бұрын
Im British of Irish parents. Absolutely love your channel. To me its common sense & obvious that Ancient Egyptians were African to say anything else is ludicrous! 💯
@wilbertbrinkley7119 Жыл бұрын
So true thank you sir for opening the eyes of so many of our poeple to be elite of the true
@londonmmc5 ай бұрын
We appreciate that man we need more of you! lol and black people too, we’re all collectively lifting the veil. Let’s continue to learn together! African history is all of our history, yours too. ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏻
@AnnMarieKing Жыл бұрын
The fact is that cutting edge modern technology cannot recreate most of what the ancient Afrocentric Egyptians designed and built so prolificly. Truly enjoying your content. Thank you.
@AfriasporaFilms Жыл бұрын
Regarding black Americans being indigenous, Africans were here in America before Columbus. By the time he arrived here, what he called Indians were a multiracial, multiethnic people made up of Africans who crossed the Atlantic on their own, Asians who came across the Bering Straits, Australo/Polynesians who crossed the Pacific and Europeans who came down the Northeastern coastal ice sheets from Greenland. The common story that indigenous Americans were only those who came across the Bering strait is the big lie.
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
Yessss.... 🙏🏾
@JudahCub1981 Жыл бұрын
I am looking forward to the interview link when you post it. You are such an inspiration to so many of us, Brotha!
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
Thank you for supporting me on the channel! 👊🏾❤️
@richardsheffield2823 Жыл бұрын
Brother, your channel is truly one of the best. Your scholarship is on point, but your wisdom in humanity makes your platform unequaled on these KZbin streets... You understand the spiritual medium of communication. That sets you up, and you rest upon the "Hotep" or platform/table of the Ancestors.... Asante sana!!!
@dyana3965 Жыл бұрын
Wow….. I am 54 mins into listening and think this is an awesome video. This should be shared with everyone we know. Thank you
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏾👊🏾
@dablaccseaproductions5279 Жыл бұрын
I’m a proud Afrocentrist
@lifeinlife24 Жыл бұрын
Not a good thing.
@dablaccseaproductions5279 Жыл бұрын
@@lifeinlife24 whatever helps you sleep at night 👍🏾
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
@@lifeinlife24 why is it not a good thing?
@lifeinlife24 Жыл бұрын
@@kingmono I'm for the unity of all African and black people around the world. Afrocentrism unfortunately has been hijacked and has now causes division and Anti- African narratives. Claims like us Black Americans are not of African descent and are Indigenous American Indians is just one of many separate cases that confirm this.
@dablaccseaproductions5279 Жыл бұрын
@@lifeinlife24 I’m not one of those Afrocentrists, anyone who has prejudice against Africans are by definition not Afrocentrist anyways. You shouldn’t paint us all with that same brush. Plenty of us don’t push that rhetoric, I was once in their shoes though because I couldn’t wrap my head around my ancestors selling off my other ancestors to those palm coloured people and I let those narratives cloud my judgement. I grew out of it thankfully from watching greats like Runoko Rashidi (RIP) and others that shown me how rich the history of Africa is.
@dennisjohnson6371 Жыл бұрын
Don't get deterred. Keep the truth coming. Stay upfront.
@dablaccseaproductions5279 Жыл бұрын
Personally as an AfroCaribbean I’m gonna hold onto me being African lol I have done research on the black Celts though. They were an interesting people.
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
💯 If you feel that then you probably are an African listening to your ancestors... trust in your ancestral intuition over everything. Likewise when I meet a carribean or American with no connection to Africa I am not offended for exactly the same reason... 👊🏾
@teddydavis2339 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I feel like the word black was used loosely. I'm with you. My DNA says I'm African. DNA doesn't lie, no matter how hard one would want it to.
@thaliahall4599 Жыл бұрын
Had to rewatch this presentation because I was a little late coming into the discussion. Just keep up the good and intense investigations in spite of the trolls and haters. They are in total fear! You know you are doing something right when they come after you. I recently watched some European and Arab engineers and historians trying to determine how the great ancient Egyptians carved the huge statutes and designed and built the pyramids. It was hilarious how they were racking their brains. They came up with a few ideas including some very advanced civilization that came before the ancient Egyptians, but who were they? Good discussion of phyical features among Africans and the variations vs Europeans, etc.
@awhite2501 Жыл бұрын
Bro i need to send what i know to you trust me you are on point!🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 keep going and stay open minded 👌🏾👊🏾💪🏾
@louisestyles879 Жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work Bruh, of passing on all this knowledge about our roots, in Egypt and everywhere throughout.
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I will
@JudahCub1981 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for doing these presentations and research. You know it’s funny because in the English speaking Caribbean we have all sorts of nicknames for our African head shapes and parts of the head… goonk, kopi, calabash…lol… each island has some funny name for it.
@wilbertkendal2524 Жыл бұрын
Well done bro. Keep spreading the truth
@NKiani Жыл бұрын
Great factual content always! We love it
@SlinkyD Жыл бұрын
Two things lead me down the path you're on almost 30 years ago: old European heraldy and corn in old Egyptian pictures/reliefs. Then a year ago, I realized the Egyptians say the sun goes to the underworld. And what's west of Egypt, the underworld civilization, the Myans. I saw your old maps video. Biafra was an independent nation briefly. Nigeria crushed them in the war so it is no more. Also, there are old maps and books that talk about the three India's. The one we know now, Middle India (Egypt), and West India (the Americas). Its been awhile since I researched that but if I can find the sources, I'll post them. Also, people with dark skin like us are classified as white. I met a few dark skinned African that were fighting mad because the U.S. government put "white" on their ID. Your vid about your history reminded me of a man from Saudia Arabia that got kinda violent when I mistook him for African. Genealogy is a strange game but its better than this DNA crap they pushing.
@NKiani Жыл бұрын
A lot of Zimbabwean artists use granite stone to make statues and artwork by hand it’s absolutely incredible!
@Forestshade Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I really learned some important information even though you didn't plan it this way!
@maqabyah2 Жыл бұрын
Yo, they are made at you because it’s the truth. They are mad about the The Netflix Movie of Queen Q being played black a dark skinned woman. But haven’t said anything about the movie The Ten Commandments which were portraying Egypt as white
@KilifiKorner Жыл бұрын
'arab' imports on our continent have european gifted inferiority complex that they're trying to get rid of...hence the idolization of 'whiteness' and all white bullshit.
@penelopepitstop7748 Жыл бұрын
In Jamaica there are blueblack people completely negro with 4c hair but straight features.. Black river is said to have the blackest ppl.
@AfricanMaverick Жыл бұрын
Nilotic or Sudanic?
@venusoflatassimus3584 Жыл бұрын
Hi @kingmono I hope you see this I am Black American I noticed my paternal grandmother had a striking resemblance to the most recently passed Queen Elizabeth and also WhiteHawk Woman I did a collage side by side and they look very similar. I did a collage side by side of my Father and King James (the black looking one) and they also look very similar .Now this stands out to me because the are both Dark Skin considered Dark /Very Dark so it makes me feel as the phenotype they have is not the result of any outside European blood I could be wrong but it’s just a hunch but I would love for you to take a look. ALSO regarding the limb proportions of Black Africans you are spot on. I myself am a previously obese woman turned natural bodybuilder and I along with many other black bodybuilders get accused of peds/roids and I believe one of the reasons is that the black bodybuilders are more asthetic bc of our long limbs .my ig is @icanfitme19 if anyone wants to look at my most recent gym selfie to see what I mean .
@ljsc1265 Жыл бұрын
I just accidentally erased my comments. 😅 Oh well, I enjoyed your commentary, I know it wasn't what you planned but I still enjoyed it. I look forward to your follow up. I don't believe DNA testing can tell me what tribe I would have come from (like you I don't see how that's possible), but it can identify family members and matches pretty accurately with 1-3rd generations and distant cousins. It was also accurate in identifying the areas of the southern regions of the USA where my ancestors were enslaved. I've been doing genealogy on my family for more than 45 years. A large portion of my work was done the old fashioned way. Interviews with family members (before they became ancestors), document collection, and stories. DNA service came much later. I found it to be very helpful and accurate. This serves me only for those family members that weren't separated by slavery. I have a lot distant cousins that I will never be able to determine where they would be on the family tree. Thank you for sharing
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
💯 Yes finding family members via aDNA analysis, spot on. I have no problem without autosomal DNA STR profiling and the whole genome methods... its just the SNP single line ancestry and using that to determine race I have a massive problem with... 👊🏾
@thelastshallbefirst6531 Жыл бұрын
So very true. I believe, there are some that have used DNA to try and determine how Elohim separated the families at the tower of Babel. Even though the criteria is before our eyes, but without the formula used to separate - the criteria lends us no true knowledge as some may believe. Anyway, just my thoughts.
@theodoraanagor6219 Жыл бұрын
It’s like white people who have Afro hair has a syndrome name instead of looking into their roots, clearly their ancestors were passing and mixed into the greater community. What they are running away for when it comes to Egyptology is accountability for their actions towards us.
@aljohnson8177 Жыл бұрын
GREAT WORK love the rerconstructions,. Making the mysterious known. Dr Clyde Winters (videos)works will help you greatly as you touched on many subjects that he has completed books and in-depth scholarly studies on. Dr Marie Charle’s books is a bonus for European British history from a 1st frequency’s point of view. Best of luck with your live streaming effort. Look forward to your museum photos….Keep up the good work..
@charlenegraham1923 Жыл бұрын
Turning the globe upside down so that south is north and north is south explains something I read awhile ago in which the Egyptians seemed to see East and west as swapped. While the upper and lower appellations may also be based on the flow of the Nile, I think the primary reason they saw their land as such is because the saw the world as such.
@damienolive21852 күн бұрын
David Mac Ritchie. Ancient and modern Brittons VOL 1... Brilliant book, absolutely brilliant. First edition 1884, must read
@leogolive Жыл бұрын
I agree I don’t like the term African American. I just call myself a black American. Or just Black. Obviously we’re not really “black” but it definitely makes it clear who I am, who my people are, and what my culture is in this world we live in.
@leobvenzen8565 Жыл бұрын
Learn more about how nature works! The same rain that causes the flowers to grow and food to come from the earth; is the same Ntchr, rain that causes floods that bring death and destruction. It's understanding the universe, Nature and how It works! There is no good or bad, there is only Maat.
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
I agree.
@Remembernukpunuk Жыл бұрын
Sorry I missed this live. I need to check my notification setting 😏
@Daathverse Жыл бұрын
Bean head ... lol. We here in America called it, "Hook head." Typical head shape for us. Great video as usual.
@adambyars8763 Жыл бұрын
Good lecture!
@JudahCub1981 Жыл бұрын
In the Caribbean we have words and phrases that came over from the Yoruba, Igbo, Twi, Asante and Fan peoples in particular. Most educated Caribbean people openly accept our West African heritage, I guess because we have more evident connections to it than Blacks in North America. Even some of the religions and folk beliefs in the Caribbean are VERY West African. Santeria, Voodoo, Pukumina, Shango Baptist and others worship the Yoruba Orisha. We call black magic Obeah and white magic myal. When ever West African’s visit the Caribbean they are always amazed at how much foods and local drinks we still held on to down through the generations.
@sharonmurphy7191 Жыл бұрын
I was looking forward today to listen to your walkthrough presentation, but KZbin has blocked your most resent video in my you-tube account, I sent you a message this morning to your info email . Is there anything you can do for me to watch it?. I am also trying on my side to see if I can change setting or something , If u or anyone have any ideas as to how I can watch your latest slide video show i would be very grateful . sister for Ireland
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
I deleted a test video, but have posted a new one since... that may ne reason for the block. Let me know if you can access ok, I should only have 2 live videos to date
@sharonmurphy7191 Жыл бұрын
@@kingmono thanks for getting back to me , i have it now and so looking forward to watching, listening and learning.
@lifeinlife24 Жыл бұрын
Kurimeo is a conspiracy theorist/pseudo historian🤣. The guy is teaching Kemet was actually in America. He also claimed to have debunked the Out of Africa theory and denies the Trans Atlantic Slave trade happened.
@strength9621 Жыл бұрын
Yeah his channel is super bs
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
Every researcher will have theories that don't align with others, however, his research on the black presence in Europe and the early Americas is unquestionable imo.
@venusoflatassimus3584 Жыл бұрын
They have what looks like Ancient Egyptian artifacts here in the Americas and my people have “the look”
@venusoflatassimus3584 Жыл бұрын
Hi @kingmono I hope you see this I am Black American I noticed my paternal grandmother had a striking resemblance to the most recently passed Queen Elizabeth and also WhiteHawk Woman I did a collage side by side and they look very similar. I did a collage side by side of my Father and King James (the black looking one) and they also look very similar .Now this stands out to me because the are both Dark Skin considered Dark /Very Dark so it makes me feel as the phenotype they have is not the result of any outside European blood I could be wrong but it’s just a hunch but I would love for you to take a look. ALSO regarding the limb proportions of Black Africans you are spot on. I myself am a previously obese woman turned natural bodybuilder and I along with many other black bodybuilders get accused of peds/roids and I believe one of the reasons is that the black bodybuilders are more asthetic bc of our long limbs .my ig is @icanfitme19 if anyone wants to look at my most recent gym selfie to see what I mean .
@lifeinlife24 Жыл бұрын
@@venusoflatassimus3584 Mesoamerican artifacts imo does not share any of the characteristics with the ancients of the nile valley. but its subjective. and what look are you talking about?
@seleuf Жыл бұрын
Damn that I missed this stream. I might've been able to help.
@Viperveteran Жыл бұрын
Lol I always wondered why my arms were so long, I thought there was something wrong with me... Turns out that I have a tropically adapted body 🤣
@venusoflatassimus3584 Жыл бұрын
Hi @kingmono I hope you see this I am Black American I noticed my paternal grandmother had a striking resemblance to the most recently passed Queen Elizabeth and also WhiteHawk Woman I did a collage side by side and they look very similar. I did a collage side by side of my Father and King James (the black looking one) and they also look very similar .Now this stands out to me because the are both Dark Skin considered Dark /Very Dark so it makes me feel as the phenotype they have is not the result of any outside European blood I could be wrong but it’s just a hunch but I would love for you to take a look. ALSO regarding the limb proportions of Black Africans you are spot on. I myself am a previously obese woman turned natural bodybuilder and I along with many other black bodybuilders get accused of peds/roids and I believe one of the reasons is that the black bodybuilders are more asthetic bc of our long limbs .my ig is @icanfitme19 if anyone wants to look at my most recent gym selfie to see what I mean .
@gardeniainbloom812 Жыл бұрын
Isn't it wonderful to discover you were beautifully made to suit your original environment. It's fantastic that we don't need to measure ourselves against a 'standard' which is not a standard at all.
@candidatesalmon4291 Жыл бұрын
In regards to the moors being on Columbus ship. From my understanding their role was one of a guide as they had already been to the new land multiple times to which they knew tribes and some of the native language… so for me … them introducing Europeans to new land doesn’t necessarily mean they were participants in events that followed
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
Not necessarily, but as a historian I have to assume its always a possibility. Not all skin folk are kin folk, take it from a naija man... #ijs I hope you're right though....
@fatimazaky63536 ай бұрын
The feathered serpent is Quetzalcoatl to many Central American tribes.
@BlackTravelAndHistory Жыл бұрын
King Tut was the Legendary Super African. Like Super Saiyan. 😂
@mikebrown1068 Жыл бұрын
Columbus. Had a Black Navigator, we already knew the world was round and alredy were in Amerikkoa
@kwadwo9681 Жыл бұрын
Another great video. I think it’s dangerous though to suggest African Americans stop using the term “African”. Whether we like it or not, strength comes from unity and we are grouped together by the world on the basis of being “African” (I use the terms “African” and “Black” interchangeably). We should unite on that basis. By dividing ourselves into lots of subgroups we are easier to conquer and control. The common message that many of our great intellectuals have given us is that Africans (i.e. Black People) must unite. Only then will we be powerful. Imagine 1billion+ “Black” people uniting based on their race first. We’d be the most powerful people on the planet (again). Also even if the native Americans were “Black”, they still came originally from Africa. Dr David Imhotep makes that clear in his book title (The First Americans Were Africans). They didn’t suddenly lose their Africanness when they landed in America. And before someone says it, that doesn’t mean everyone is African because we all come from Africa. You have to be “Black” to be African. So the first Americans that are still Black can properly be classified as Africans. The Asians that crossed the Bering Strait are Asian. And the offspring of those unions are mixed. I understand that “African” might not be the perfect term to unite us, but it is the best available term at the moment. So we should use it. “Black” and “white” are actually racist terms in the English language, but I won’t go into that. “Melanated” is too ambiguous and includes most of the planet (including Asians). “African” is best as the world perceives that as including the different shades of Black and the different phenotypes (which doesn’t include the people in North Africa who are indistinguishable from modern Arabs). “African” connects us to our original landmass and connotes a continuity with the original humans of Africa who haven’t gone through a genetic mutation in the ice age. I agree with our scholars, Dr Clarke, Dr Ben, Dr Barashango, Prof Small, Mfundishi etc the list goes on that we should identify as “Africans”. Let’s not divide and conquer ourselves… Despite any differences of view I respect your work nonetheless brother 👏🏿
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
Thank you brother. Its a difficult topic for is to gain consensus on... primarily because we are all from different placed United by our global mistreatment! We have historically done a good job uniting around being African, so I will never disregard that... I just tire of seeing my brothers and sisters in America get the short end of the stick... its tricky, and you input is valued 👊🏾👊🏾
@leobvenzen8565 Жыл бұрын
The modern arabs in north Afrika are foreign/invaders, an admixture of different europeans clans, and some Afrikan. However, being Bi-racial does not make you Afrikan. Arabs have never been allies of Afrika. When they invaded egypt in the 7th century AD they grossly mistreated the Kmtyw and destroyed many structures, temples etc. Their cultural paradigms, customs, and traditions are not Afrikan. Even though "race " is not biological for the purpose of cohesion, we ne😊ed to use it to bind us together. Read Marimba Ani. Europeans are trying to blur the lines so for now lets keep race for our purpose.
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
The problem with this argument is what about groups within the somali who prefer to see themselves as arabs, and not africans, or groups within Eritrea who believe they are italian and not Afrikan. The nuance of how race has been manipulated within groups sometimes blinds and divides us. I am not talking about Arabs within North Afrika, but many North Africans share a similarity with the Arabs, but are actually hybridised africans... the only thing seperating them from Africa is politics. Many of them eventually come around, and understand the importance of their african heritage. Look at the great colonel Gaddaffi, will you turn around and tell him he is not african, and his culture doesnt align with ours? You may be surprised, many north Africans are proud africans, many many Tuareg and sahelian chadic groups exist in North Africa, and are proud africans. Many black North africans to this day fight against exclusion and racism and exclusion by arabs. Not all the 'brown/beige' people in North Africa are arabs.
@oliviamonteque6407 Жыл бұрын
Filter, filter!
@ladyluck7423 Жыл бұрын
They are extreme White supremacist
@KilifiKorner Жыл бұрын
Wow...being mixed doesn't make you african? What about african americans like me who are a quarter european because of 400 years of ancestral enslavement/rape? who find multiple countries of the motherland in our DNA? Who grew up in the west and dealt with 'one drop rules'? A rampant, white supremacist, 'N@$?#! go back to africa mentality all their lives? I have CAMEROON, CONGO, NIGERIA, MALI IN MY BLOOD TOGETHER...YOU THINK BECAUSE I'M 'MIXED' I'M NOT AFRICAN?🤔
@reilym979 Жыл бұрын
@kingmono that is why race mixing is no good it takes away the authentication. Doberman mixed with a German shepherd is no longer a Doberman like people in Ethiopia. The large percentage are hybrids mixed with European and Arabs
@theodoraanagor6219 Жыл бұрын
There has been several polar shifts, there always been a north and south pole but places change according to the shift.
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
I dont believe that. Personally.
@banksboy6806 Жыл бұрын
We came from Africa and populated the world
@cheikantadiop Жыл бұрын
Source of Nile Uganda flows downwards, to Egypt : flows from ending in Egypt. ( So your giraffes depicting White & Blue Niles are virtually standing on their heads)
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
The head of the delta, the bodies are the lake.... i don't think the term river head was used back then...
@ShakorPicou Жыл бұрын
The flow of rivers is not syassociated with global cardinal points its totally dependent on the topographical landscape on which it follows regardless of the cardinals the sauce of the river is referred to as 'up river' and 'down river' if you decide to walk to its sauce you'll be walking up hill or up river, because that's the way rivers flows, absolutely no association with the cardinal points, I hope you get the jest of what was said. Peace and love.
@babym9524 Жыл бұрын
I don’t agree with this, most African Americans have African roots. The earlier Africans here had intermarried and inter mixed very long before the slave trade. Those who were free prior to slave trade were never enslaved. All slaves came from Africa. So many were kidnapped especially from the Congo that it would be an atrocity to wipe out their heritage by saying they came from America. A people who longed to reconnect with their African soil but brutally removed, killed and maimed.
@lifeinlife24 Жыл бұрын
This guy follows Kurimeo .I never thought Kings Monologue would be citing him claiming black americans are not of african descent
@banksboy6806 Жыл бұрын
And another thing don't tell people where they come from ,let them tell you even if you don't agree
@theodoraanagor6219 Жыл бұрын
Technically we are indigenous to the world. They are also called first comers, as well as WASPS.
@carolarmstrong6494 Жыл бұрын
Can hear you
@theodoraanagor6219 Жыл бұрын
Or they are not sure or don’t know where those markers come from, because we aren’t taking those tests.
@seleuf Жыл бұрын
Wrt carving granite: Careful, you're starting to sound like Ancient Aliens there. xD Wrt phenotypes: Truly fascinating, and relevant to some of my writings! Wrt DNA markers: And yet they find DNA markers in ancient mummies that don't align with a white Egyptian history. xD Wrt terminology: Yeah, I've noticed a lot of this in my periphery. Sometimes even directly, like when I ask if certain ancient populations were "black" and being told "black and white didn't exist back then". I'm slowly realising they're probably talking about a specific culture when they say "black" whereas I'm just asking about the melanin content in their skin. xD
@lincolncyrus4012 Жыл бұрын
Loud and clear
@theodoraanagor6219 Жыл бұрын
The problem is your forgetting is that African Americans were bred when the trafficking was stopped, millions were shipped. It’s not just Nigeria, Cameroon, Sierra Leone and many more countries come up, the problem is how people were bred, it wasn’t by ethnic group. They say a fraction of their DNA, not the whole of their DNA, people come from across the board but have a fraction of Nigerian because of the way black people were bred.
@penelopepitstop7748 Жыл бұрын
24:33 agree totally - it used to be we were the vindicated innocents.. but now with a little digging; Christopher Columbus was Jewish 😮 So -black then.. And does that mean that WE invented all those machines of torture during the inquisition..😩 It also means that every sad Jewish story is now additional trauma that I thought was the other guys like The Burning of the witches of Salem..
@leobvenzen8565 Жыл бұрын
Christopher columbus was not Black or Afrikan! Being jewish does not equate with being Afrikan! There were Afrikans on his ships. How else could he navigate to the indies. C. Columbus and his father were slavers, up and down the west coast of Afrika. We need to stop this annoying habit of wanting everybody to be Afrikan! They are not! The portuguese, of which CC was were the 1st europeans to enslave Afrikans. And, no, Afrika did not have slavery. There are differences between cultures, races of people! Imagine the story of Afrika as a 1000 page book. Well, this current times we are in are only the last 5 pages. Afrika/Afrikans' story on this planet is long, vast, deep! Look at the planet when yurugu came, and the destruction sonce? Look at what Afrikans did in the desert. Do you think a destructive, anti-nature people could do, create, build all that? This is the importance of studying history.
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
I think the point is Black does not mean Afrikan (exclusively)... black people are the first people on every continent and black Europeans played an immense, and often uncomplimentary role in British and European history... not as slaves, but as monarchs and aristocrats... its very unsettling.
@theodoraanagor6219 Жыл бұрын
The black Irish didn’t develop in Ireland, they come from ancient Egyptians who migrated there thousands of years ago.
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
I've heard this... point me in the direction of any research to help my search....
@weskerwillie9044 Жыл бұрын
@@kingmono if this is true, it stands to reason that alot of blue eyed Egyptians would be common depictions in their arts or in the modern gene pool. I suspect what few blue eyed Egyptians in Egypt today came from European stock
@ammabeee7952 Жыл бұрын
identical twins have tested DNA ancestary which widely differed in results lol...I suggest their were Africans already in the Caribbean Islands too & the enslaved brought there during the slave trade were used to help kill them & then sold the lie Arawak injuns lived there 1st. I am soooo glad that we are embracing our story not the sourcery of history.. especially Khemit aka Egypt. Did you know Africa was previously called Alkebulan?
@aljohnson8177 Жыл бұрын
👍🏾👊🏾🙏🏽
@MisyeDiVre Жыл бұрын
What was the name of the second channel again? Kurami mia was it?
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
Kurimeo Ahau 👊🏾
@lifeinlife24 Жыл бұрын
@@kingmono So your going to refer a guy who claims Egypt is in America? You are going to refer a guy that says that slavery never happened in USA when there are laws and codes that proves it?SMH I’ve lost all respect for you. This is so wrong and sick.
@lifeinlife24 Жыл бұрын
@Xavier Garnier please do research on Kurimeo before you go believing evrythin.
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
@@lifeinlife24 I've done research on him. Do you think a single scholar exists that I agree with everything they say. I hope you don't hold on to evey word I say without applying critical thought...
@lifeinlife24 Жыл бұрын
@@kingmono How can we trust the scholarship of a person who LITERALLY CLAIMS EGYPT IS IN AMERICA. How can the integrity of a person be justified who denies the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade and Chattel Slavery in USA never happened. Kurimeo has been caught too many times cherry-picking information to fit his narratives. That fact that you claim you researched him and still find him credible enough to refer him on your channel, shows that maybe you are the one who is lacking critical thought.
@HisStory12345 Жыл бұрын
They still mad because people know the truth, black people are the real and ancient Egyptians
@ammabeee7952 Жыл бұрын
Re Spirituality American bro & sis do embrace the Orishas & Obeah, voodoo etcAs for them thinking that their culture is the most copied isn't exactly true it is a mix of all neuromelanated talent that's copied cultrally to include Africa & the Caribbean whether hairstyles, fashions, music, dance styles, sports dominance, inventions, foods etc it is all shared as we have the same amount of strands of DNA & we hail from the same star systems Sirius being the dominant. Wea re from the same source the Divine Mother & Father.. stop calling ourselves Black cos we not be-lack, we lack nuttn. furthermore Black has no standing in law & is not a nationality. Claim your lands as Africans, Caribbeans or Aboriginal Americans, stop allowing others to name us or label us with negative things that the word b.lack is associated with.. Remember words are spells, we went to school to learn how to spell church leaders spread lies in the gospel-go spell..
@randted Жыл бұрын
You know, the term race was assigned to classify observable, existing phenomena. It was not manufactured or 'constructed' from nothing. And, as King said, the phenotypical similarities that the term denotes cut across enthnicities or geographical locations. It is there no matter where the people are in the world, whatever language they speak, whatever customs they practice, whatever God they serve, or whatever age they lived in.They still cluster together along the lines of phenotype. So, it really isn't improper to classify varying phenotypes, just like it's not improper to classify other phenomena that cluster together, for example, supertropical. It's just a classification. And, if it was merely a social construct, then every other thing that's classified based on observable phenomena is also a social construct. There's absolutely nothing wrong with the term race to denote differences. However, the problem is what those differences have been re- interpreted to mean through bias, hate, arrogance, and deeply embedded insecurities. All the ancients SAW color and other human differences, whether they used the term "race" or not. It is white supremacy that has morphed those differences into something vicious and ugly. No! Race is not a social construct, racism is.
@oliviamonteque6407 Жыл бұрын
What are you saying? There is only one race. Before the 15th hundreds white people had not yet brought in their inferior and envious dis gusting ways of belittling and putting ownership to everthing that was not theirs to fain superiority, to fan their ego and Agenda .
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. The question is when did complexion become race? Because when it did nations lost their diversity and each one sought to find its racial monolith in order to assign itself a position within the global caste system... 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
Often choosing to have the fairest as their racial representation in order to access greater benefits in a global light supremacy system, the indigenously dark become subjugated and faceless...
@weskerwillie9044 Жыл бұрын
@@kingmono put your white foot forward
@randted Жыл бұрын
@The Kings Monologue 💯 Agreement. Europeans are the minorities, and European conquest and continuing imperial rule has always relied on 'divide and conquer.' One aspect of that is getting the majority people to split along already existing natural divisions, e.g., colorism, ethnicity, tribalism, etc. Cortez, with much fewer soldiers, brought the Aztec empire down by allying with some indigenous people (tribes/nations) against others. Differences and divisions occur naturally, and white supremacy capitalizes on that by amplifying them in order to conquer and continue to control. One way of continuously amplifying them is to give access to greater resources to some and lesser to others, e.g., privilege and discrimination. The latter also helps keep them controlled.
@jenylogan1 Жыл бұрын
I am fascinated to learn of the whitewashing of European monarchs , Lorenzo de Medici , Elizabeth the first, Louis quatorze, , or even Christopher Columbus, who may have been ‘melanated’ or equally may not. Let us not forget Charlotte of Mecklenburg Strelitz, (thank you Bridgerton ) whose heredity is well documented, whether will this man not stray, lend it credence if you wish, but his lack of knowledge vis a vis the the Iron age in Ancient Egypt is breathtakingly ignorant.
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
Oh Jeny, still salty about the way I dressed down your delta rebuttal but 48hours later still consuming my content. Must be frustrating being so conflicted... 🤣🤣
@jenylogan1 Жыл бұрын
@@kingmonoOh dear, I seem to have touched a nerve, and you are not comfortable with people who disagree with your point of view, and as for conflicted, on the contrary, I am highly amused by your comedic videos .
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
@@jenylogan1 love critics with legitimate critique. People who allege specific claims that they are unable to substantiate with evidence I simply classify as trolls though. Unless you're willing to support how I my knowledge of the Neolithic is 'breathtakingly ignorant'... but I won't hold my breath... most trolls don't respond when they're asked to back up their false accusations.
@jenylogan1 Жыл бұрын
@@kingmonoI am more than happy to respond to any of your assertions, and, I hope, in a polite way, as I abhor the combative responses so common on KZbin. I am at a loss to understand your reference to the Neolithic , my knowledge of which is minimal, at best , I was speaking of the Iron Age, and your opinions on implements used by the Ancient Egyptians to cut stone . I realise that ‘breathtaking ignorance’ was not , perhaps, an ideal response, let us just say that I disagree with some of your assertions, but that is the nature of discourse, and my husband agrees, I can de ‘salty’ !
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
@@jenylogan1 To classify my factual view that modern anthropologists have NO IDEA how colloidal structures were reworked and have no idea how stones like marble and granite were precision cut by Ancient Egyptians Since Iron is useless on said hard Rocks as 'breathtakingly ignorant' is pretty arrogant unless you are able to provide an assertion or present a credible methodology by which this was achieved, in doing so you will confound the archaeological world. It would have been simpler to just say that you don't agree. Especially since I didn't propose to have the answer, not out of ignorance, but a simple admission that this is a well known involved mystery about ancient Egyptian technology.
@kazoko6628 Жыл бұрын
Islam was forced as was Christianity , ofc some convert willingly but majority were forced..
@brandonray4379 Жыл бұрын
So if black Americans are not African, how come we look so much like Africans from all over the continent?
@kingmono Жыл бұрын
I never said they weren't, I said they weren't 'exclusively'... and personally I dont think Americans look the same as Nigerians... at least not 1st generation ones. I say this as someone who can normally tell tribes and ethnicities apart, and I can tell you that African Americans have a very unique and diverse phenotype in comparison to most west Africans. We still brothers though! ❤️👊🏾 I'm the type to sit down watching a TV show show and annoy my wife by telling which actors aren't African american, and I'm always correct. I don't think Dnaiel kaluuya, David oyelowo, or Olly sholotan pass for african Americans.... as great as they are as actors, I instantly know I'm not looking at an African american... does that make sense... hope that's not offensive....
@brandonray4379 Жыл бұрын
@The Kings Monologue True. Because there are Nigerians online who claim that black American ancestors were Nigerians. So if you had to guess what part of Africa black Americans resemble most, which part would that be?
@lifeinlife24 Жыл бұрын
@@brandonray4379 He listens to a guy named Kurimeo Ahau and according to him Black Americans are American Indian and have no African dna or ancestry all when history and narratives prove otherwise.
@brandonray4379 Жыл бұрын
@@lifeinlife24 Right....
@venusoflatassimus3584 Жыл бұрын
Hi @kingmono I hope you see this I am Black American I noticed my paternal grandmother had a striking resemblance to the most recently passed Queen Elizabeth and also WhiteHawk Woman I did a collage side by side and they look very similar. I did a collage side by side of my Father and King James (the black looking one) and they also look very similar .Now this stands out to me because the are both Dark Skin considered Dark /Very Dark so it makes me feel as the phenotype they have is not the result of any outside European blood I could be wrong but it’s just a hunch but I would love for you to take a look. ALSO regarding the limb proportions of Black Africans you are spot on. I myself am a previously obese woman turned natural bodybuilder and I along with many other black bodybuilders get accused of peds/roids and I believe one of the reasons is that the black bodybuilders are more asthetic bc of our long limbs .my ig is @icanfitme19 if anyone wants to look at my most recent gym selfie to see what I mean .