A summarized history of the African continent
8 years ago
"Justice Is Fairness
Discipline is Honor
Honesty is Nobility"
-Taladrian
Discipline is Honor
Honesty is Nobility"
-Taladrian
Hey guys I found this cool video, about a summarized history of the African continent and taking down misconceptions of the continent and its people.
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Also Persians did not have slaves, they paid their workers. He also makes abusrd points about "Assyrians would kill a child of a person if the father broke the law" Sounds a lot like what you'd find in Arab bias too, where they just assume those cultures are savages, which irritates me to no end Cause' we invented the Alphabet of all alphabets, argueable we invented the basis of recipes for all modern goods and foods, a lot of the things that "northeern/european/western" people claim heritage on, were based on the cultures still inhabited to this very day Syrians Arabs, Pali Arabs, Lebanese Arabs, Iraqi Arabs, Libyan Arabs, Egyptians arabs. And to prove that I'M not a nationalist, indo-iranians/indo-aryans cause as the people woh live in Iran, and afghanistan and beyond had early writting system and advanced kingdoms too. The Greek/Roman part (which again, did not like or identified as Europeans, their view on race was that the northern germanian and vikings were genetically defect as a result of blonde hair and colored eyes, also important to notice ancient greeks and romans did not look different from many modern levantine people, Phoenicians ,etc) did not come until much later. The Bronze was mostly centered around areas nowadays you'd associate with war-plagued areas, only later during whats called the 'Classical Age' did Romans really start as an empire. But enough of that, my point was that what he is actually saying, is twisted for an modern day Euuropean audience, in favor of spreading non-factual lies about ancient people, such as Persians, Phoenicians, Egyptians, Assyrians, the Punic kingdoms of Libya(A Phoenican colony) etc.