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He Said THIS About Afrocentrists, And INSTANTLY REGRETTED IT: Metatron

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This is my response to the channel @metatronyt on the question of Ancient Egypt being Black or "TANNED"...Links to the videos I'm responding to: •My Respon

He Said THIS About Afrocentrists, And INSTANTLY REGRETS... The Afro

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FULL VIDEO HERE: https://youtu.be/0zTgUVo5wqM - The Ancient Egyptians was an afro-ASIATIC Language, meaning that it is related to Asia. At least that's the c

He Said THIS About Afrocentrists, And INSTANTLY REGRETTED IT: Metatron

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He Said THIS About Afrocentrists, And INSTANTLY REGRETTED IT: Metatron on Black Egyptians - Make sure to share this debate family. We need to educate as

Do you believe in Afrocentrism? : r/askblackpeople - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/askblackpeople/comments/16sdtl8/do_you_believe_in_afrocentrism/
No. I don't believe in it. Any American Descendant of Slavery would see how foolish getting into these types of categorizations are. Attempting to reach into the past or across an ocean for some sense of "identity" when we already have one makes zero sense to me. Thats not what Afrocentrism is.

Afrocentrism More Myth Than History, Scholar Says | UC Davis

https://www.ucdavis.edu/news/afrocentrism-more-myth-history-scholar-says
Black Americans who claim Egypt was a black civilization and the progenitor of Western civilization have created a "therapeutic mythology" but they aren't talking about history, says UC Davis history professor Clarence E. Walker.. In his new book, "We Can't Go Home Again: An Argument About Afrocentrism," historian Walker critiques Afrocentrism, which has been a popular movement in schools and

Egyptians aren't racist. They're frustrated with Western appropriation

https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/menasource/afrocentrism-cleopatra-netflix-egypt-racist-appropriation/
MENASource June 29, 2023 Print this page Egyptians aren't racist. They're frustrated with Western appropriation of their ancient history. By Shahira Amin "This is the land of my ancestors," American actor Danny Glover proudly said to a small group of journalists, including myself, in December 2006, as he kneeled and kissed the ground at the Pyramids of Giza.

Egypt and the Afrocentrists: The latest round

https://africasacountry.com/2022/03/egypt-and-the-afrocentrists-the-latest-round
Hawas has in the past referred to Afrocentrists, (and their more recent iterations, Hoteps, Kemetists, and Foundationalists) as "Pyramidiots.". Ironically, when US president Barack Obama visited Egypt in June 2009, Hawass was tasked with giving him a tour of the pyramids. Memorably, inside the Tomb of Qar, Obama would spot the hieroglyph of

Afrocentrism Revisited: Africa in the Philosophy of Black Nationalism

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10999949.2019.1711566
In the 1990s, the political tradition of Afrocentrism came under attack in the Western academy, resulting in its glaring omission from most genealogies of Black thought today. This is despite the fact that Afrocentrism had roots dating back to the 15th century, shaping movements like Pan-Africanism and Négritude.

Wellesley Classicist's Book Defies Afrocentric View of History

https://www.chronicle.com/article/wellesley-classicists-book-defies-afrocentric-view-of-history/
Cleopatra was not black. And the ancient Greek philosophers did not steal their ideas from the Egyptians. For many years now, but especially the last 10 or so, Afrocentric scholars have written

The Philosophy of Afrocentricity | SpringerLink

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/978-1-137-59291-0_16
Abstract. Afrocentricity refers to the intellectual work of a group of African philosophers, historians, and sociologists during the late twentieth century with varying degrees of attachment to the central idea that the key crisis in the African world is the profoundly disturbing decentering of African people from a subject position within

The Utopian Worldview of Afrocentricity: Critical Comments on a

https://sdonline.org/issue/55/utopian-worldview-afrocentricity-critical-comments-reactionary-philosophy
This is vividly seen in C.L.R. James's classic The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution and Sterling Spero and Abram Harris's magisterial The Black Worker. In his work Classical Africa, Asante discusses the nature of classes in Egyptian society. He admits that Egypt was based on a caste system with the

Afrocentricity - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrocentricity
Molefi Kete Asante, United States. Afrocentricity is an academic theory and approach to scholarship that seeks to center the experiences and peoples of Africa and the African diaspora within their own historical, cultural, and sociological contexts. First developed as a systematized methodology by Molefi Kete Asante in 1980, he drew inspiration from a number of African and African diaspora

Africology, Afrocentricity, and What Remains to Be Done: The Black

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00064246.2020.1780859
1 I remember the famous words of the Civil Rights attorney Fred Gray who claimed that he wanted to "destroy everything segregated that he could find" in Alabama and elsewhere: Read Gray, Bus Ride to Justice (Montgomery: New South Books, 2013), 5. In this powerful memoir Gray, Martin Luther King's attorney, lays claim to his title as one of the founders of the modern South.

You Can't Go Home Again: The Problem with Afrocentrism

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/prospects/article/abs/you-cant-go-home-again-the-problem-with-afrocentrism/4DEE03FBEF65CD565F638289B0B59045
James W. C. Pennington, another early chronicler of the black past, cautioned his peers about use of the words "Ethiopian and Africa." The word "Ethiopian," he wrote, "is a name derived from the complexion of the inhabitants, while Africa is a name given to a tract of country inhabited by nations of various complexions."

The Afrocentric intellectual tradition, both learned and popular

https://www.jstor.org/stable/3820817
black race, the builders of ancient Egypt who introduced the arts ences to the world were indeed the ancestral legacy of African refuting racial amalgamation theories to the contrary. take place without complications. The dual legacy of the Pharaohs lization builders and slave holders splintered African American. ness.

The Scholarly Debate Over Afrocentrism - The Chronicle of Higher Education

https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-scholarly-debate-over-afrocentrism/
Here the Egyptians did not depict themselves as red-brown, they painted themselves black, as they did all the other so- called Black Africans; moreover, they painted themselves with kinky hair.

Herodotus and Long-Standing Problems in Anthropology

https://merionwest.com/2020/04/27/herodotus-and-long-standing-problems-in-anthropology/
"Regrettably, in more recent times, anthropology (and the humanities in general) has placed excessive, imbalanced value on emic." I n my previous Merion West op-ed, I discussed how Afrocentrists have developed two absurd claims: i) ancient Egyptians were black; ii) the Greeks stole philosophy from Egyptians.Although Afrocentrism makes for a mix of many bizarre claims from different sources

When Afrocentrists try and claim other civilisations, BUT also ... - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/PetPeeves/comments/18k351y/when_afrocentrists_try_and_claim_other/
It's getting really annoying seeing and hearing Afrocentrists (most are black Americans, but not all), claiming ancient civilisations that aren't their own. ... Like I said, Egypt is the main focus for Afrocentrists, and they deliberately ignore/deny history and the MULTIPLE DNA studies that show that the ancient Egyptians are the direct

Calls to cancel Kevin Hart's comedy show in Egypt over Afrocentric

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20221215-calls-to-cancel-kevin-harts-comedy-show-in-egypt-over-afrocentric-views/
Calls are growing in Egypt to cancel the upcoming stand-up show in Cairo by US comedy star Kevin Hart over his past comments in support of Afrocentrism on Ancient Egypt, which has angered many in

What do you think of Afrocentrists Claiming Egyptian History?

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskMiddleEast/comments/15c5ptk/what_do_you_think_of_afrocentrists_claiming/
He was so rich that once he was on his way for hajj or something and on the way he gave so much gold to the poor in egypt (i think) that he single handedly reduced the worth of gold by 20% lmao. Cool thing was he was a muslim . I just read about him a few days ago i think on r/AskMiddleEast or r/Islam. Reply reply.

What do you think of the Afrocentric theories that claim ancient

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Afrocentrism was probably made by some african american organization like the black panthers or something, srsly though african americans need to stop claiming our fucking history, and african americans are probably like 1.2% egyptian related, so please to all the afrocentrists out there, stop claiming our fucking history and identity

From Slave to Pharaoh: The black experience of ancient Egypt

https://pure.psu.edu/en/publications/from-slave-to-pharaoh-the-black-experience-of-ancient-egypt
Abstract. In From Slave to Pharaoh, noted Egyptologist Donald B. Redford examines over two millennia of complex social and cultural interactions between Egypt and the Nubian and Sudanese civilizations that lay to the south of Egypt. These interactions resulted in the expulsion of the black Kushite pharaohs of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty in 671 B.C

IMO the Afrocentrism freakout is rooted in racism. : r/Egypt - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/Egypt/comments/12sz0gc/imo_the_afrocentrism_freakout_is_rooted_in_racism/
The first tombs in Aswan, 4000 years ago, were built by dark skinned ancient Egyptians. Arabization and romanization has changed the appearance of Egyptians, but many if not all Egyptians have some black ancestors. 228K subscribers in the Egypt community. Welcome to r/Egypt. The Nile River, the birthplace of civilization, and the home of the