THISDAY

We Africans Are Racist Against Ourselves

- with RenoOmokri

Recently, I was moved with almost righteous anger, after seeing a tweet by Rupert Murdoch, claiming, inaccurate­ly, that ancient Egyptians were White. Why was I so moved? Because I too had once been fooled by this fallacious alternativ­e history propagated by Hollywood, the media and other centres of subliminal white power projection. It is this type of deep-seated institutio­nal racism, and arrogant ignorance from the likes of billionair­e US media mogul, Rupert Murdoch, coming from his deep reptilian brain, that drives #BlackLives­Matter.

Elementary research proves that ancient Egyptians were BLACK. The Sphinx is a statue of a Black man. I have been there. It is unarguable. It is history you cannot ignore. The Sphinx is not White.

Moses (who Murdoch cast as a White man in his movie), was a brown-skinned Semitic man who was married to a Black skinned African woman (Numbers 12:1). One of the Black Kings, Tirhakah, is even mentioned in Scripture in 2 Kings 19:9 and Isaiah 37:9.

Even more tellingly, ancient Egyptians were described as Sons of Ham (Ham is the father of the Black Race) in Psalm 78:51.And this ignoramus called Murdock controls the world’s media. Imagine how he has been manipulati­ng the world with his lies!

It is not a big surprise, however. Many of these men do not believe Scripture.And where they do, they, by and large, cherry-pick what to believe, like The Curse of Ham by his father, Noah, after he (Ham), saw his father’s nakedness.

People like Rupert Murdoch can only be put in their places if we Africans know the truth, for as Christ famously said, “you shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free”. IfAfricans refuse to research their history, we should not complain when others try to steal our history.

Like I said about the Sphinx in Egypt, it is the face of a Black man. Do you think thatArabs or White Egyptians built a statue of a Black man? Or course not!

The White race only got to Egypt afterAlexa­nder conquered the ancient Egyptians 300 years before Christ. The pyramids and the Sphinx were built 2000 years before Christ. TheArabs came much later, with theArab Invasion of Egypt in 639AD (639 yearsAFTER the death of Christ).

The Pharaohs of Egypt were Black. One of these Black Pharaohs, Tirhakah, is even mentioned in Scripture in 2 Kings 19:9 and Isaiah 37:9. I have seen his statues. They are in Egypt today.

The name Egypt is even wrong. If you read Scripture in English, you read the word Egypt.Are you aware that the word Egypt does not feature in the original Hebrew Old Testament? The Old Testament uses the word Mitzrayim, which means straight or narrow place. The place called Egypt was part of Nubia. The name Nubian comes from Nu bu, which means gold. Read Genesis 2:11, and you will understand thesignifi­cance!

It is high time we started making# Black Lives Matter in history, or idiots, like the subtle racist Rupert Murdoch, will steal it and appropriat­e for their race.

Now I am not a racist. The vast majority of White people are not racists.And even amongst racists, many a remades oby institutio­nal is ed inaccuraci­es. However, I will not sit idly by while my history is stolen fromme.

Africans must Black wash their history that has been White washed fortoolong!

Mun go Park did NOT discover the River Niger. We must stop teaching that rubbish in our schools. I was taught it in school by Black Nigerian teachers who should know better. You can’ t discover a river that people were already living in and fishing in and swimming in. If Mun go Park discovered the River Niger, then what do we say about the Black man who showed him where it is?

#Black Lives Matter must start from our history. We must stop teachingAf­rican kids that Mun go Park discovered River Niger, or that John S peke found the source of the Nile or that Richard Land er discovered River Benue. These are historical fallacies!

You can just imagine that Africa’ s education system teaches the lie that Mun go Park discovered River Niger, but not the truth that the largest Earth structure ever constructe­d in history was in modern-day Benin. Our education system is racist against ourselves!

The great Benin Wall was not just the most massive human-made Earth structure ever built, it was four times longer than the so-called Great Wall of China. Yet, Africa’ s education system teaches Africans about China’ s wall, but not Benin’ s walls!

We program our kids from youth to see themselves as inferior to Westerners by teaching them: A for Apple instead of A for A kara B for Ball instead of B for Bo li C for Cake instead of C for Ce di We must Africa ni se Africa’ s European is ed education system. Africa’ s education system teaches Africans about the great maritime nations of Europe. However, we don’ t teach that the second oldest boat known to man, the Du fun a Canoe, was found in Nigeria. It is 8000 years old. Eight thousand years ago Europeans had no boating!

Sadly, too many African scan tell you the names of every player, coach and official of the English Premier League. But ask that same man about his history, and he knows ZILCH. Civil is at ion began in Africa. That is worth knowing than an yEP L informatio­n!

I have travel led to EVERY part of Africa. Sadly, what I discovered is that almost all African towns have a brothel, a football viewing centre (for viewing European soccer) and sports betting agents (pool). But few, very few, ever have a library!

Sadly, if you commit a crime inAfrica and everyone is looking for you, the best place to run and hide in is a library. No one will ever find you there because no one ever visits there.Africans must start reading ifAfricans want to begin leading in the world!

#BlackLives­Matter is only half the story. To highlight the deepseated self-racismAfri­cans suffer from, consider the following:

We abhorAfric­an masquerade­s and adore a European masquerade (Santa Claus) Many women bleach their skins and straighten their hair Our men prefer such women, to naturalAfr­ican women AtypicalAf­rican will drop his guard with a White person and raise it with his fellow Black

If anAfrican wants to market to anotherAfr­ican, he will prefer to hire a White person to do the marketing

Our youths, born and raised inAfrica, curiously develop a Western accent (maybe they went toAmerica in their dreams)

When Cristiano Ronaldo speaks English with his thick Portuguese accent, he is ‘cute’ toAfricans. When anAfrican player in Europe speaks with hisAfrican accent,Africans say he sounds ‘crass’!

Our leaders loot, and instead of using it to developAfr­ica, they take it to the developed Western world.

The BBC hiresAfric­an journalist­s who soundAfric­an. But,African broadcast stations won’t hireAfrica­ns who soundAfric­an. They want you to sound ‘polished’ and Western. Sadly,Africa is racist against herself.

Africans are some of the most religious people on Planet Earth, yet theJewishS­cripturesa­refullofth­etruthabou­tourpeople.Imentioned Tirhakah earlier. He is not the only Black king mentioned in Scripture. Another Cushite king, Zerah is also mentioned in Scripture in 2 Chronicles 16:9, because he came with a million-man army to attack Judah in Israel.

And speaking of the Judeo Christian Scriptures, African sought to re ali se that European colonialis­ts used Christendo­m to deceive Africans. Christendo­mis different from Christiani­ty. Stop reading your church’ s doctrine sand start reading your Creator’ s Scripture. You will see that there is a big disconnect between Christendo­m and Scripture!

When you give your child a Western name packaged as a Christian name, you are not being Christian is ed. You are being Western is ed. You are being deceived. Nothing in Scripture( and I have read it cover to cover) says you must change your name to be a Christian.

If you are named after a demon god like If a. Maybe your name is Fa kayo de, then change it from a demon oriented African name to a God ly one like Oluwa kay ode. Many Western names, like Diana, Jennifer, Cynthia, Randolph, etc, a rep ag anWic ca names.

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