Comments by "" (@indigameriseminalindian) on "The Yarbros" channel.

  1. The black people weren't Africans. They were indigenous to America. We keep reading secondary source information, instead of reading the books that were contemporary. Read the first hand sources and come to a conclusion for yourself. Primary sources always hold more weight than secondary sources. It made no sense for those people to go all the way to Africa to battle and kidnap people from across the ocean, when they had millions of people right here in the land that they wanted to colonize. We give these people too much credit. They weren't capable of battling two continents of people at the same time. Plus the Atlantic Ocean was too vicious for them to travel that often. To this day the U.S navy doesn't even travel it 6 months out of the year during hurricane season. Do the math. For them to move 20 million people, they would have needed thousands of ships. There's not one slave ship in any museum in the world, and we know how they like to boast about their "deeds". To bring 20 million people here means they would have had to bring hundreds of people here every single day. They didn't even have ships capable of that capacity back then. Back then they didn't have ships, they only had small sailboats. People can't even survive at the bottom of a boat for months without exercise, laying in urine, poop, vomit, and monthly cycles. The ammonia alone would have ended them all. Then where would you even store that much food and fresh water. They didn't go into strange unfamiliar lands and steal millions of people in Africa. West Africans will tell you that they never heard that story, unless they went to the European missionary schools. Now how is it possible for all of them to lose brothers, mothers, sisters, fathers, and children, but this story wasn't spoken about ever? How is it that so many black Americans know they have Indian in their family, but not one of us that have been here for generations know of any stories passed down by our ancestors about any African tribe that we came from? We have to critically think and realize everything that we were ever told by these people in school and in their history books was a lie.
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  11.  @TheYarbros  Who told you Africa was the cradle of civilization? Those people went to Africa specifically looking for ancient bones to support their agenda. If they would have looked for ancient bones here in America they would have found them here as well. It's been recently proven that people existed here in America over 100,000 years ago. The whole "Out of Africa" (theory) and "evolution" (theory) was Euro pseudo science. Darwin himself said that there were many gaps in his (theory), and said that he couldn't truly prove his theory. This is what Darwin's evolution theory was about. Over the course of the book, Darwin describes Australians, Mongolians, Africans, Indians, South Americans, Polynesians, and even Eskimos as “savages:” It becomes clear that he considers every population that is not white and European to be savage. The word savage is disdainful, and Darwin constantly elevates white Europeans above the savages. The Out of Africa theory was produced to explain how black people came from the monkey like creature in Africa, then spread out and got lighter, then became caucasian. So basically they're saying monkey on the very bottom, black just above monkey, white on top, and every other race is in between black and white people. DNA testing is only 0.01% accurate. They actually say in their disclaimer that it's "for entertainment use only". We shouldn't believe things just because someone puts it in a book. People can type any lie on paper. The key is to look at the primary sources and come up with your own understanding and conclusions, instead of reading secondary sources, which are just someone else's interpretation of the "facts".
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  15. "Roots" is definitely fictional. All of the characters were made up. This was Alex Haley working with the government to push an agenda on us. This is nothing new. They've been getting sellout black people to push their agenda. They can have one little fact and say it's based off of a true story, then we don't even know if that little fact is true. Once again people are following things that they do not understand. They spit in a tube, send it to the government, then, let the government make up some stuff, and then live their lives based off of blind ignorance. And yes the government is collecting our DNA. Those lineage DNA test aren't legitimate. You must look more into things before you just believe them, especially when they're coming from people that have always misled us, and intentionally sabotaged us. Very few Africans even came here to the U.S area, so we're not mostly African, if any at all. Ancient Indigenous Americans looked just like we do today. Kinky hair, dark skin, and wide flared nostrils. American Indians do exist, they only went extinct by way of pen by Walter Pecker and many other numerators back then, and now many of the Indigenous just blindly believe these people's words and stats. We still allow these people to teach us that we're a minority, and that our ancestors mostly all died off from small pox. It's time to snap out of the spell. Like you said all people on the planet are mixed with something over the millenniums, but for some reason the only people that aren't allowed to claim their identity of the land mass that they're on is black Americans. Asians were once dark and were mixed with Caucasian blood, so was the East Indian, the West Indians were mixed with the East Indians, the Ethiopians were mixed, the Ethiopians are mixed, the Europeans are mixed, the aboriginal Australians are mixed, and mostly everyone else is mixed somewhere down the line. So again why don't we get to claim our landmass? When I say we, I'm talking about my indigenous peoples. But now we got Caucasian Europeans over here claiming to be the Americans and have assigned all other people a hyphenated American title. We're too brainwashed for any other people in the world to work with.
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