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Feeling our history

Ko Johnson

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It's been a little over a year since I have dedicated and Evey since December I have been sporadicly researching black African culture trying to find our racial identity and what it means to be black. Most of the things I found was bs like blacks building pyrimids in Egypt, blacks being orientals and so on. I did find some info about the Yoruba gods and some info on African communication and and so forth but nothing I felt was concrete.

Also when reading I never felt any connections to what I was reading even when reading the names of the Yoruba gods that relate to ours I felt little to nothing. When looking at our African artifacts I barely feel interest.
The only thing I have felt deeply is yanvalou dance which was introduced to me by HPS Shannon.

Also I can't see my self living happily the way they do I guess that's because I have been Americanized or whatever.
It's not like I deny that I am of the black race psychologically or anything, or seek the information with prior judgement. It's just that I'm used to feeling certain information in my soul like when I first started reading Jos site

Anyway my question is has anyone else experienced this or I something wrong that I need to fix
Thanks




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Not true, not all blacks have low IQ and not all articles on net are true, some are racist. You guys shouldn't conclude on just articles. There are so many blacks in my country doing really great and they are not violent. The whites who control the world saw the greatness in the black race and dis everything they could to suppress Africa to enslave them. Blacks are highly intelligent, if you read news article on some website you see in most universities in abroad were blacks school they are the best in the school. IMO I think we should just focus on building our spiritual life all this black talk and misconception after reading articles is kind of offensive to some people, anybody can put an article up on net..
 
Ok i get, but seriously I don't really see the point in all this, we don't stand to gain anything from this neither will it make up advance more spiritually instead it will just offend some people. I'm just saying what I feel. No offense.
 
And the only difference between black Africans and black Americans is that black Africans are in Africa and black Americans in Europe, with total or partial ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa. So no point trying to differentiate them.
 
The moors are a mixed group of North African Berbers and Arabs. An I said it's just a generalization. Also I left links.
 

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