Posted on 03/11/2024 1:25:59 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
OK, OK. Sub-Saharan INTERIOR Africa.
Where were the whites on Soul Train?
I recall when Spike Lee complained about the lack of blacks in Clint Eastwood’s movie about Iwo Jima. Clint replied STFU.
North Africans are not the same as Sub Saharan Africans as the writer probably was referring to.
Nor were the Japanese interested in importing black slaves.
Well, I’m sure they’ll dig up some queer samauris.
Yes, Tyre in Phoenicia was the mother city of Carthage.
They were in africa, enslaving their neighbors
Yes, I’m certain, since the Ancient Phoenicians were possibly from the Levant, were Semites, and know that you’re attempting to be “funny”, which you are NOT being.
They were in Africa living in the same mud huts they live in now.
The comment brings to mind the movie ‘Dunkirk’. Some man-bunned leftist wussie also asked where were all the blacks in that movie. While there some dark-skinned folks living in Great Britain in the 1940s, very few were actually of the negro race. Most were from India, technically caucasians.
They’re in Africa squatting in the mud slapping flies off their lips. That’s why they don’t appear in Japan.
In those days, in Africa.
The writer of this article is a totally brainwashed idiot..
That’s believable.
The first one was boring to tears.
Not talking about Northen Africa but basic Africa which had not evolved for thousands of years.
“Where are the Black people?”, followed by “Still in Africa living in grass huts and eating roots and berries. They haven’t even thought of sea-faring voyages.”
They were not even living in huts or tents. They were wondering tribes, they had no clothing, no fire or even knew about metal. Everything was totally primitive and they had to hunt everyday to survive and all the meat they got they ate raw. They never basically invented or built anything.
The period piece Bridgerton supposedly set in the early 1800s in London has a Black actress portraying Queen Charlotte, wife of George III.
Exactly!
Didn’t it have Richard Chamberlain in it?
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