Joe Rogan got shitted upon...by a brah

People actually make money repackaging clips and adding "more" to the vid. I'm sure if there wasn't an incentive, nobody would show their dopey face.
 
How can a spit test tell me I have Nigerian in me when that country was made by Europeans less than 80 years ago

Same with the flag being made by euros in 1963

But somehow a SPIT TEST can tell me I have something in me that’s from 1963

Yawl can’t peep game?

So let’s say we remove that border and that flag

The spit test still gon say 64% nigerian? How? Nigeria a word that’s only been around since 1963

My momma older than them Niggas and that’s where I came from

They been spinning yawl niggas
 
It's hard as Hell to convince some Black people that all of us are not from Africa (colonial times and after). Did slaves ships come to the Americas in the 1600s? Yes, but not in the massive numbers that some people are quoting. Those real numbers were really low. They supposedly stopped importing slave in 1807. The number of trips would have to be massive. From 1619-1807, you think they imported million upon million upon millions of Africans? Stop it. They used the people who were already here. Those trips would not be cost effective, and white people aren't bullshitting when it comes to cost and profits.

They took the indigenous from here to the Caribbean ( a whole lot cheaper and cost effective), where the "seasoning" commenced. That's where the buck breaking and all of that shit took place. Indians/Negros/Mulattoes/Colored/Blacks/and African Americans are all classifications created by racist white folks. They are the same people with different names attached.

Africa, I mean the whole freaking continent didn't make a stink about slavery, because they already know that there wasn't a lot of us taken from there. When America created Liberia, they knew that they were sending Indians to Africa. They also knew that that shit wasn't going to work when they did it.

They are fooling people with words. When they say "Native," they really mean people who came down from Siberia. When they say "Indian," they mean the copper colored people who are indigenous to the land, us.

The Olmec (The rubber people so-called by the Aztec) I believe came from Africa to the Yucatan at around 1200–900 BCE, then they left and went up into North America bringing corn and other staples (Corn, Beans, Squash- The three sisters) with them. I believe the North American indigenous came from these people. I would say we are African in that sense... as is everyone else on the planet.

For those who say, they couldn't have enslaved the indigenous, look at what Hernán Cortés did with Aztecs.

Like someone alluded to already... y'all can have the sandals and the dashikis. Give the me tomahawk and war club.
 
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LoL@the tethers/agents/shills.
“Let my people go.”
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If you listen to that Hotep Jesus dude AT ALL you're already lost. I don't give a fuck what he talking about. That nigga takes "pro black" rhetoric so far that it spins back on itself and becomes white supremacists rhetoric.
 
I believe that Africans traveled to the Americas before Columbus. Look at the Olmec statues in Mexico.

However, dude lost me when he said he didn't believe in the "stories" of slave ships, especially when there are still ship records and documents that recorded this.

Yes, the brother brought up good points....but his emotion and personal beliefs were interfering with logic.

^^^^
 
Oh word? He's a Trumptard.
Hotep Jesus claimed to have contacted the coronavirus after attending the Consumer Electronics Show conference in Las Vegas from 7 to 10 January 2020, blaming it on the presence of "masses" of thousands of Chinese people. He also went to Starbucks stores to share information on stores he believed were racist, and he bullied the store into giving him free coffee so that they would not come off as racist. This viral confrontation earned him an appearance on Fox News, and he started his own online movement, Hotep Nation, which was supportive of Donald Trump and critical of liberalism and progressivism.
 
The schooner Clotilda (often misspelled Clotilde) was the last known U.S. slave ship to bring captives from Africa to the United States, arriving at Mobile Bay, in autumn of 1859 or July 9, 1860, with 110 African men, women, and children.

110 souls... That ship would have had to have made 9,090 trips in order for it to have brought over 1 million people. Ain't no way that wooden ship could have made 9000 voyages across the Atlantic. How many ships would they need to bring across the millions they claim? A shit load.

Ain't no way in Hell, they brought that many people here... especially in them days.
 
The schooner Clotilda (often misspelled Clotilde) was the last known U.S. slave ship to bring captives from Africa to the United States, arriving at Mobile Bay, in autumn of 1859 or July 9, 1860, with 110 African men, women, and children.

110 souls... That ship would have had to have made 9,090 trips in order for it to have brought over 1 million people. Ain't no way that wooden ship could have made 9000 voyages across the Atlantic. How many ships would they need to bring across the millions they claim? A shit load.

Ain't no way in Hell, they brought that many people here... especially in them days.
Took me less than a minute.
 
Took me less than a minute.
It took you less than tree minutes to tell us that 36,000 voyages came to the Americas.

Out of that number how many came to the United States of America?
 
I gave you a place(source) to start looking. Have fun finding out for yourself.
I don't need to find out shit. I already know the numbers don't add up.

You're the one who came in here half cocked, acting like you got one up on someone. GOHWTBS

The numbers don't add up, and they'll never add up because there's no way it's possible that they could have brought that many people here with the technology they had back then. It's IMPOSSIBLE! Oh wait... Maybe they used Aladdin's magic carpet to brings some. Now that, I would believe.
 
The schooner Clotilda (often misspelled Clotilde) was the last known U.S. slave ship to bring captives from Africa to the United States, arriving at Mobile Bay, in autumn of 1859 or July 9, 1860, with 110 African men, women, and children.

110 souls... That ship would have had to have made 9,090 trips in order for it to have brought over 1 million people. Ain't no way that wooden ship could have made 9000 voyages across the Atlantic. How many ships would they need to bring across the millions they claim? A shit load.

Ain't no way in Hell, they brought that many people here... especially in them days.
Are you a shipbuilder? How do you know how many voyages a boat is capable of?

More importantly, you're ignoring the fact that the Clotilda sailed in 1860 when the Transatlantic slave trade had been illegal for about 5 decades. Imagine how many more ships were out there when it was legal.
 
Are you a shipbuilder? How do you know how many voyages a boat is capable of?

More importantly, you're ignoring the fact that the Clotilda sailed in 1860 when the Transatlantic slave trade had been illegal for about 5 decades. Imagine how many more ships were out there when it was legal.
Bro, I just used that ship as an example. Piracy has been going on since they've been building ships. There was piracy before colonial times, and there's always going to be piracy as long as there's ships and contraband.

As far as me being a shipbuilder... For real?

How many voyages a ship is capable of? I guess according to y'all, those ships should be able log ten billion million nautical miles. It's amazing to me that a ship that's so hardy is not still around today. I guess they used all of the waterlogged lumber to create Disney World or something.
 
Bro, I just used that ship as an example. Piracy has been going on since they've been building ships. There was piracy before colonial times, and there's always going to be piracy as long as there's ships and contraband.

As far as me being a shipbuilder... For real?

How many voyages a ship is capable of? I guess according to y'all, those ships should be able log ten billion million nautical miles. It's amazing to me that a ship that's so hardy is not still around today. I guess they used all of the waterlogged lumber to create Disney World or something.
Brah, between 1500 and 1820, 2.6 million Europeans migrated to The Americas compared to 8.8 million Africans. The disparity in numbers is explained by the fact that Europeans were generally not packed like sardines the way Africans were. Still, 2.6 million is a lot of people.

So, are you willing to make the same argument about European migration? You either have to admit that the technology was there to move millions of people in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries or you're going to have come up with an explanation involving indigenous white people in the Americas.

As for how many voyages a ship is capable of, I don't claim to know. I do know this, there is a ship called the Vigilant that sailed for 130 years. Take that as you will.
 
Brah, between 1500 and 1820, 2.6 million Europeans migrated to The Americas compared to 8.8 million Africans. The disparity in numbers is explained by the fact that Europeans were generally not packed like sardines the way Africans were. Still, 2.6 million is a lot of people.

So, are you willing to make the same argument about European migration? You either have to admit that the technology was there to move millions of people in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries or you're going to have come up with an explanation involving indigenous white people in the Americas.

As for how many voyages a ship is capable of, I don't claim to know. I do know this, there is a ship called the Vigilant that sailed for 130 years. Take that as you will.
I can't agree with you, Bruh. Are you telling me that 2.6 million Europeans dominated and enslaved 8.8 million supposedly African souls? I guess those cats were super docile.

Also, if those ships were so hardy, where are they now? Where's the "Vigilant?" There should be plenty of those ships in museums and on exhibitions; especially on the East coast. The journey across the Atlantic was super treacherous... Yes, plenty made it across, but plenty didn't either.

When white folks started coming here, they were likes swarms of locusts... pushing everyone who was indigenous westward. The French, the Spanish, and the English were like a plague here in North America. They wouldn't stop coming, that's how their numbers got so big. The country should be over run with Africans if 8.8mil were here then vs only 2.6 mil Europeans. I can't run with that encyclopedia's info.

Y'all can believe what y'all want to believe, though. That's the beauty of free will, I guess.
 
I can't agree with you, Bruh. Are you telling me that 2.6 million Europeans dominated and enslaved 8.8 million supposedly African souls? I guess those cats were super docile.

When did I even make this argument? I said 2.6 million Europeans migrated to the Americas not that 8.8 million Africans were dominated by that number. There were Europeans who never immigrated who nonetheless were involved in the slave trade (e.g. people like John Newton). Furthermore, do you know how big some plantations were? There could be hundreds of slaves on a plantation overseen by dozens of armed white men.
Also, if those ships were so hardy, where are they now? Where's the "Vigilant?" There should be plenty of those ships in museums and on exhibitions; especially on the East coast. The journey across the Atlantic was super treacherous... Yes, plenty made it across, but plenty didn't either.

There are ships on exhibits in museums. If you did any research at all, you'd know this. That being said, plenty of ships were burned or disassembled to build other ships. This is basic knowledge of shipping in those times.
When white folks started coming here, they were likes swarms of locusts... pushing everyone who was indigenous westward. The French, the Spanish, and the English were like a plague here in North America. They wouldn't stop coming, that's how their numbers got so big.

But where were they coming from and how did they get here? They weren't materializing out of thin air. Furthermore, the increase in the white population can't be explained through reproduction alone. Millions of Europeans were brought here by ships sailing from Europe.
The country should be over run with Africans if 8.8mil were here then vs only 2.6 mil Europeans. I can't run with that encyclopedia's info.
Brah, the Africans weren't brought to one country. :lol: This number is the entire number of slaves brought to The Americas which includes the US, Caribbean, and Brazil which received the most slaves.
Y'all can believe what y'all want to believe, though. That's the beauty of free will, I guess.
Agreed.
 
They are called “white” in America.


Why are they NOT called just Africans

I never heard Portuguese being called Western Europeans like they call North Africans , North Africans.

They use the classification of white cause that is where the majority of the bible takes place. If you want a white Jesus and a white Moses, then those people have to be considered Caucasian. Makes you wonder about those "Caucasian" being the majority numbers though!
 
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When did I even make this argument? I said 2.6 million Europeans migrated to the Americas not that 8.8 million Africans were dominated by that number. There were Europeans who never immigrated who nonetheless were involved in the slave trade (e.g. people like John Newton). Furthermore, do you know how big some plantations were? There could be hundreds of slaves on a plantation overseen by dozens of armed white men.


There are ships on exhibits in museums. If you did any research at all, you'd know this. That being said, plenty of ships were burned or disassembled to build other ships. This is basic knowledge of shipping in those times.


But where were they coming from and how did they get here? They weren't materializing out of thin air. Furthermore, the increase in the white population can't be explained through reproduction alone. Millions of Europeans were brought here by ships sailing from Europe.

Brah, the Africans weren't brought to one country. :lol: This number is the entire number of slaves brought to The Americas which includes the US, Caribbean, and Brazil which received the most slaves.

Agreed.
1) You don't have to make it an argument. Stating that 2.6 million people who came here versus the 8.8 million supposedly Africans who were brought here begs the question: "How did 2.6 enslave the 8.8?" That's a difference of almost 3.4 times as many Africans. That's some pretty dismal odds for even white people to overcome back then, even with the musket and canon.

My fifth Great-Grandfather (yes, he was white) was the absolute largest single landowner in Texas in the early 1800s. He had a plantation, were he had over 20 children by a number of slaves. One such woman was my 5th Great-Grandmother, an enslaved woman. He also had 5 children (two boys and three girls) by his white wife. So, I know a little something about plantations.

2) The ships that you say are in the museum, how many of them are slave ships? 100? 50? 10? 1? 0?

3) No one mentioned anything about white reproduction. I thought that we were speaking on the transatlantic journey to North America. We all know that the whites kept coming... it was their numbers that were pushing the indigenous west like I said earlier. The indigenous could probably get off three maybe four arrows for every one shot from a musket. How did the Europeans win then? They overwhelmed the indigenous populations with their numbers, and their diseases, and better weaponry over time. They do the same shit today. If a Black man gets caught jaywalking, 5 police cars show up.

4) I was speaking on "North America" specifically. I didn't blur the data. It's easy to blur the data when you feel that your argument/numbers aren't adding up. On a very basic level, I feel that everyone knows that slaves were brought to the Americas (US included). But the million dollar question is, "How many African slaves were brought to the Continental United States of America?" Bringing slaves here requires ships, food, and fresh water for a voyage that could take 3 months or more depending on the weather... Do the math and see if you come up with millions upon millions upon millions. I bet you won't... because you can't.
 
1) You don't have to make it an argument. Stating that 2.6 million people who came here versus the 8.8 million supposedly Africans who were brought here begs the question: "How did 2.6 enslave the 8.8?" That's a difference of almost 3.4 times as many Africans. That's some pretty dismal odds for even white people to overcome back then, even with the musket and canon.

My fifth Great-Grandfather (yes, he was white) was the absolute largest single landowner in Texas in the early 1800s. He had a plantation, were he had over 20 children by a number of slaves. One such woman was my 5th Great-Grandmother, an enslaved woman. He also had 5 children (two boys and three girls) by his white wife. So, I know a little something about plantations.

2) The ships that you say are in the museum, how many of them are slave ships? 100? 50? 10? 1? 0?

3) No one mentioned anything about white reproduction. I thought that we were speaking on the transatlantic journey to North America. We all know that the whites kept coming... it was their numbers that were pushing the indigenous west like I said earlier. The indigenous could probably get off three maybe four arrows for every one shot from a musket. How did the Europeans win then? They overwhelmed the indigenous populations with their numbers, and their diseases, and better weaponry over time. They do the same shit today. If a Black man gets caught jaywalking, 5 police cars show up.

4) I was speaking on "North America" specifically. I didn't blur the data. It's easy to blur the data when you feel that your argument/numbers aren't adding up. On a very basic level, I feel that everyone knows that slaves were brought to the Americas (US included). But the million dollar question is, "How many African slaves were brought to the Continental United States of America?" Bringing slaves here requires ships, food, and fresh water for a voyage that could take 3 months or more depending on the weather... Do the math and see if you come up with millions upon millions upon millions. I bet you won't... because you can't.
The earth is a pancake floating inside of a dome filled with Baja Blast Mountain Dew. The sun and the moon rotate around the dome and are made of cheddar and Bleu cheeses respectively. Also if you step on a crack, do you indeed, break your momma's back. These niggas are trippin I thought this was common knowledge passed down by the ancestors.
 
The earth is a pancake floating inside of a dome filled with Baja Blast Mountain Dew. The sun and the moon rotate around the dome and are made of cheddar and Bleu cheeses respectively. Also if you step on a crack, do you indeed, break your momma's back. These niggas are trippin I thought this was common knowledge passed down by the ancestors.

Also if you be a good boy and wish REALLY hard maybe you'll get the Taraji P. Henson sextape!
 
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