White Racism by Dr Llaila Afrika
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@Colombia36790
8 months ago👱🏻YEAH, but even with our deficiencies, we easily conquered your ancestors, took over this 🌎, & have kept it in 🔐., for thousands of yrs. We own & control Hollywood 📺, Music industry 🎶 Banking, 🏦, Land, Tax $, Jobs, Corporations, Technology, etc etc. You've got to give us some credit to be able to pull that off. ✌🏼😁
@stephanienash9815
8 months agoWell he got it wrong when he said we don't start walking till 14 to 18 months that's a lie I've never seen no white take any longer than the other kid from 9 months to a year all my family started walking hahaha I went around and ask people how long did it take their kid 9 months to a year if he can't get that right why would you believe the other has to say God formed Us in the garden that's why where the last people on earth I know a lady that sent her DNA to three different places it come back different all three times the watch what you believe read the Holy Bible and you'll find out what really took place in the garden bands only been on this Earth maybe nine thousand years there was an earth age before this the Bible speaks of it go in and study if you don't see it asked the Lord with a loving heart and he'll reveal it to you God loves all of his children don't believe in lies
@andrewegan4199
8 months agoWhen he wrote ‘inferior’ on the board with regards to us Europeans, I was like damnnnnn! The guy does not mix his words
I wonder what his thoughts are on the Asian race?
@brooklynnbourne1064
8 months agoRest with the ancestors well Dr. Llaila Afrika. We were blessed to receive your teachings. If 'I understood the assignment' was a person.
@abrahampalmer1153
8 months ago11:12–22:40–41:18
@fruitsarelife148
8 months agoInteresting ❤
@TEAM_Sacrifice301
8 months agoMASTER TEACHER!
@faithm2956
8 months agoSIP Dr Afrika✨💫… Dr Afrika was an outstanding teacher and he will be truly missed❤️
@brotherb.4299
8 months agoHe got that sugar in his tank
@razheer100
8 months ago24:23 white folks walking out🤣🤣🤣🤣
@JayneTenn
8 months agoTiming of my finding this video is interesting, as he briefly mentioned Egypt. A relative was telling me how a wealthy client of their's, told them if you have the money the Egyptian tour guides will show the real statues that actually looks like us Blacks, but are hidden away.
Also I remember how in elementary it never made sense to me, nor was it explained how whites came from Romans and Greeks. Yet somehow we were supposed to assume they're white. Go figure
@cche4658
8 months agoThe book 'Dirt' is $500. Must be some serious stuff. I want to read this.
@prosmokeprochokeantibroke
8 months agoRhythmicisity of the body. Tune the system…
@andrei8077
8 months agoSo much conflation coupled with little to no evidence to said suppositions.
@werightnow
8 months agoThis man is a fucking jackass…
Spewing divide & conquer hand me down shit from the Aristocracys of olde
@cassiefernandis1105
8 months agoCan anyone help me out with the authors of the books that he mentioned? I tried to look the titles up amazon but no luck.
@mindtap7283
8 months agoEuropean and American anthropology, until the later 20th century, was decidedly more preoccupied with the study of “primitive” or “exotic” cultures—both in the margins of Europe and across the world—than they were with “modern” beliefs and ways of life. Though there are early examples of anthropologists studying Europe, an anthropology of Europe—the study of how people in Europe live and how they make sense of the world—did not really emerge as a subfield until the second half of the 20th century. It was not until the last decades of the 20th century that the subfield began to grow and coalesce, in part due to developing anthropological interest in village and peasant communities and in the wake of a critical turn in the late 1960s toward rethinking anthropology’s complicities with Western colonialism, imperialism, and exoticization of (non-Western) Others considered “simple.” Also, processes of modernization and globalization diminished distinctions between rural and urban, and the Global North from the Global South. Despite its somewhat late arrival, interest in the anthropology of Europe has grown quickly, and Europeanists have seen steady growth in their professional membership, publication venues, and attendance at Europeanist panels and conferences.
The books and edited volumes below offer historical insight into the emergence of anthropology in the context of European colonization (e.g., Wolf 1982, Fabian 2000), overviews of various aspects of the contemporary anthropological study of Europe (Delamont 1995, Amit 2000), while also offering commentary on the relationship between these (especially Asad, et al. 1997).
Goddard, Victoria A., Josep R. Llobera, and Cris Shore, eds. 1994. The anthropology of Europe: Identity and boundaries in conflict. Providence, RI: Berg.
This is the first study of Europe post-1989 from an anthropological perspective. Thirteen authors examine the social, cultural and political implications of European integration with particular emphasis on changing European identities and concepts of citizenship. The authors develop an agenda for future research capable of addressing developing trends in contemporary Europe.
Amit, Vered, ed. 2000. Constructing the field: Ethnographic fieldwork in the contemporary world. Edited by European Association of Social Anthropologists. London: Routledge.
An edited collection exploring various methodological, theoretical, and ethical aspects of contemporary fieldwork in Europe.
Cuisenier, Jean. 1990. Ethnologie de l’Europe. 1st ed. Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
A review, from a French anthropological perspective, of key themes in the ethnography of Europe.
@yahneverchanges4903
8 months agoOver 45 thousand views. Good work my BROTHER
@worldgonemad5866
8 months agoI need to see these 2-300 year old Africans. And these PhD 12 year olds, that kind of intelligence could really change the world, come up with some amazing inventions. I wonder why we don't see any of that in the real world.
@adrienmichaud6964
8 months agoAs a black i have a hard believing him. Some thing hevsay sound like opinion stated as fact. I need him to give me more evidence. However i believe the scientific part because i can fact check and the statements are real. Some of the scientic facts are things i am already aware of.
@TGPOETRY
8 months agoTRUTH!!!!!!
@asumaria7456
8 months agoI am so blessed to "stumble" across his mind and memory. I wish we rise up without shame , how much more lovibg can you get then to mix with a people who didnt love you
@jimjam2768
8 months agoGood info
@a-wear-ness4224
8 months agoWhy do angry non-Black people troll these types of boards🤔
@LmQUAM
8 months agoTerrence Mclaughlin is the author of THE Book DIRTY
@LmQUAM
8 months agoWOW THIS BROTHER IS THE TRUTH WOW
@youwillnotbelievewhatcomes3219
8 months agoAdditionally, the last time I had a blood work up I was not deficient in any of the items you claim I am, so am I not white? I live in an area with kettle moraines that is evidence of glaciers and we have some of the richest soil in the world from glacial sediment deposited that was scraped off all the soils it plowed over. Generalizations are what make a racist fool themselves into believing they have a right to be intolerant and hate others. Still, think your hypothesis is very interesting.
@youwillnotbelievewhatcomes3219
8 months agoI am Scottish but I get as tan as Dr. Llaila in summer. Very interesting information.
@giovannisocci8793
8 months agowhite people are the most beautiful of all people..blonde women green eyes. mmmmmm!!! redheads oh my gosh!!! I love white women.
@chonjiriddick7076
8 months agoLove it
@babsgueye2253
8 months agoLove you bro
@worldgonemad5866
8 months agoHe said astrology was the beginning of the space age!😂😂😂😂😂😊😂😂😊😂😊😊