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So Afro Brazilian especially right?
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Hope are also critical of all the black Americans who distance themselves from Africa and claim they are aboriginal turtle islander copper colored Hebrew moorish indigenous people of the Americas
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@eurojay4847 you have majority west African not some
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@eurojay4847 red was a reference to the paint not the skin tone
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Why doesn’t he ever ask them about usa blacks instead of those in South America and the Caribbean which received more Africans and for a longer period. Always talking about black Americans does nothing fit their already huge ego which thinks of itself as the main protagonist when it’s comes to the diaspora or trans Atlantic slave trade
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@jermainenowels9511 he’s talking about the majority
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@andrejoseisabel6912 wrong the majority were west African
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@Jonny_1878 that’s one state but Angola’s culture influence is nation wide especially in the south east
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@ave383 wrong the the buildings were built by the local population and the only buildings built by Brazilian were built by Afro Brazilian returning to Nigeria and Ghana
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@ave383 you would be a great fiction writer
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@Jonny_1878 that’s one state Angolan slaves were nation wide
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@eurojay4847 and all of those people look distinctly different than any tribe on mainland Africa idris Elba couldn’t pass for one of them the way he can for black Americans
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@eurojay4847 the so called black aboriginal were phenotypically different including hair and most black Americans have very little to no indigenous American dna. The so called red or black were phenotypically the same just different shades like you still have in África Asia and Europe. Like the pink people in England, the powder people in Sweden and the tan people in southern Europe despite their shades are all the same race and if an East Asian came to one of these places of similar complexion he would still be seen a different because as you know phenotype plays just as much a role as skin tone.
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@eurojay4847 looking different but looking similar enough to be apart of the same group and the differences are minor compared to aboriginal Australian and negritos
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@eurojay4847 phenotype and skin tone are to different as you know
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@eurojay4847 less than 500 actually under 300
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@eurojay4847 Im not referring to mulatto they are there own mixed race people
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@eurojay4847 you look different than black Americans not their mixed race offspring because what separates New Orleans creole mixed race people is culture not being mixed race
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@eurojay4847 there is no group in Africa that resembles the aboriginal in Australia or negritos in Asia there is no linguistic connection or dna connection
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@eurojay4847 North Africa is like the so called Middle East because their population looks drastically different than the majority of the continent
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@eurojay4847 skin color and phenotype there is a reason second generation Africans in the USA can blend in so well and had that been an aboriginal Australian or negrito the first thing a black American would have asked them is what are you mixed with
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@eurojay4847 nothing in common with Africa but skin if that’s the case then I wonder why no one links you with southern India 🇮🇳 maybe it because you look nothing like Indians and just like west Africans mixed and unmixed look at Boris kodjo he is bi racial and looks just like American bi racial if he were half aboriginal or negrito and white he would look drastically different from American mixed race people
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@eurojay4847 good effort
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@eurojay4847 yeah and there is nothing wrong with claiming all your ancestors but to say you know without a shadow of a doubt your ancestors were not assaulted is a pretty big claim because some of us have living relatives that don’t share those horrific experience but I hear you
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@eurojay4847 black Americans is the ethnicity and black is the race
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@eurojay4847 some of y’all are reconnecting because black Americans travel and settle in West Africa more than any other diaspora group in the Americas
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@eurojay4847 out of all the diaspora groups you have the most interaction with Africans because of African Immigrants in the USA
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@ave383 what specific Brazilian dish was brought to Africa now remember a dish and a ingredient are two different things só name some of the dishes let’s start with Angola my mother’s country and supposedly the place that received so many Brazilian indigenous
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@ave383 talking about Angola and they established those buildings before they knew Brazil existed
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@ave383 first you say Cape Verde was uninhabited now you make it seem like indigenous Mexicans were there, pick a lane my dude
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@ave383 if they were sent to Cape Verde Im pretty sure there number were minuscule
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@ave383 corn is not dish did they bring indigenous Peruvians to Ireland to plant the potatoes or indigenous Mexicans to Italy to plant the tomato?
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@ave383 the Portuguese brought those ingredients to Africa just like they brought them to the rest of the world. No polenta without corn
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@ave383 cidade velha is Cape Verde oldest city founded in 1462. The building in lusophone Africa were designed by português architects and built by local population on the mainland and nearby African mainland labor on the islands from countries such as Senegal in Guinea Bissau in caper verde and Angola and Congo in São Tomé príncipe there would be no economic benefit to bring a substantial amount of indigenous Americans, because there was more than enough local or nearby labor
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@ave383 why would they send so many indigenous Brazilian to Africa when they had the Americas
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