Dull Soft Left MP Dawn Butler gets into trouble for Black Nationalist/Supremacist poem.

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A lot people think that the idea of the original humanity being Negroid and that all the other races were artificially created out of them by mad scientists until they created the "Devil" or the quintessence of all the wickednes and weirdness that was there latent in original humans namely the Caucasian is solely Nation of Islam but actually this mythology is shared by others within Black Nationalism and Dawn Bulter really does seem to be drawing on it in the poem. The Right wing has gotten their feathers all flustered by it but that element seems to have gone straight over their heads. Strangely though the video she made for the poem featured Kamala Harris and Martin Luther King- people that Black Nationalists justly despise- as images of strong Black people.

"......You are the wrong one, the violent one, the weird one;

Where was I?

I am the Chosen One

Because I am of the First Ones....."

 
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It would be fun if someone from "Reform" turns out to be a fan of Varg or something.
 

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Sadly, it will take about 2 hrs for my IQ to catch up with what you're saying here, you never make it easy, Sword :)

You have yourself now an actual scandal involving real anti-White racism. Personally though I think people should be able to express racist views about anyone. No one has the right to be liked or respected.
 

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I believe that humanity originated where we now find the North Pole but that is really more of a discussion for the Religion section. Are there not some mainstream scientists who believe that human groups had separate origins and therefore deny the "Out of Africa" thesis?
 

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Sadly, it will take about 2 hrs for my IQ to catch up with what you're saying here, you never make it easy, Sword :)
Has your 2 hours caught up yet?

Could you explain WTF the OP is about please Sir?
 

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All this out of Africa theorising is grand and dandy but can we be absoloutly sure that we are the first humonoid civilisation that has occupied earth? There is such a wealth of evidence to point to the fact that others were established before this one that it is becoming hard to ignore. The Egyptian pyramids are a classic example, their construction was beyond the capabilities of the ancient Egyptians themselves and if we discount aliens being involved then just who threw them up?

If we are not the first then all bets are off when it comes human evolution and the origin of race.
 
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All this out of Africa theorising is grand and dandy but can we be absoloutly sure that we are the first humonoid civilisation that has occupied earth? There is such a wealth of evidence to point to the fact that others were established before this one that it is becoming hard to ignore. The Egyptian pyramids are a classic example, their construction was beyond the capabilities of the ancient Egyptians themselves and if we discount aliens being involved then just who threw them up?

If we are not the first then all bets are off when it comes human evolution the origin of race.
Pre-colonial, Sub-Saharan Africa had not invented the wheel, or staircases. Wokies like to talk about how advanced African nations were but they fail to leave out that they are including the Egyptians and pre-Egyptians in that assessment. These people were not Sub-Saharan Africans.
 
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Can you imagine how amazeballs the pyramids were when they were pristine

I often dream about ancient times, if I could be there.. Imagine walking around a Roman city, heading off to the Colosseum for an actual gig. I mightn't have enjoyed the barbarity but can you imagine how amazing it would be to be there and see how it looked
I think we need look back a little further, to before the last ice age or soon after, civilisations that got wiped out by some catacalysmic event such as an asteroid impact.

I really don't think we know a fraction of our anient history.
 

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Can you imagine how amazeballs the pyramids were when they were pristine

I often dream about ancient times, if I could be there just for one day.. Imagine walking around a Roman city, heading off to the Colosseum for an actual gig. I mightn't have enjoyed the barbarity but can you imagine how amazing it would be to be there and see how it looked
I watched a podcast featuring an Egyptologist a while back, and he more or less stated that the very (relatively) advanced stuff that is found in Egypt probably wasn't created by what people generally think of as Egyptians. Apparently there are vases carved out of a type of stone maybe a type of granite, that is very high on the Mohs hardness scale, and they were created to an insanely high level of mathematical accuracy. It would be hard to reproduce these out of clay with a wheel, let alone granite. These are only found very early in the record and were never reproduced by later dynasties. You can actually see it, too--later peoples tried to copy them out of far softer stone, and they still look like crude mockups. They were probably done with some form of lathe, but the time involved in creating one would have been unthinkable. There's some evidence that whoever made them used Diamond-tipped tools but that's the only way they could have formed them, no tungsten carbide back then.


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Haha.. Did you know that you're racist, a white supremacist? Just kidding :)

But your post did remind me of when Jared Taylor was interviewed not so long ago by a professional sociologist, or professor of something or other, African studies or whatever..


View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VieI_yLmQkI

Only issue I agree with the black guy on is the issue of I.Q tests. I don't think they're especially useful because ultimately intelligence is expressed instrumentally. I don't think they should be referred to as a metric for what intelligence is. I don't see how they're especially useful.

I would have to concede the point that in some ways I am a white supremacist, at least inasmuch as I believe European culture, Art and intellectualism is superior to that of any other group. I suppose that makes me more of a European Supremacist if such a term exists.
 

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I don't think that there wouldn't be traceable elements left of a civilisation as recent as the last ice age

Plus, us humans aren't that old either

Was there a "humonoid" civilisation before us on the planet? Well, who knows. I wouldn't have thought so
Lots of stuff out there which questions the present assumptions. Pyramid vids on YouTube gets you into it.
 

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Lots of stuff out there which questions the present assumptions. Pyramid vids on YouTube gets you into it.
There's a long way for me to go before I'd accept Alien guidance. I could get down with a more advanced pre-Civilization.
The Sabu disk is very interesting, I much say. Carved/formed out of silstone which is reasonably hard, comparable to granite. A user on Plebbit made a 3Dprinted model of it, attached it to a drill and did some experiments. Turns out it's very good at creating vortexes/displacing water.

Orthodox thinking is that it's an ornament, but from where I stand it's pretty clear it had some mechanical functional. Video below.




View: https://streamable.com/z7pgz4





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Okey doke


Instrumentally? Hmm. That's interesting

That suggests to me that you have a high verbal IQ even though I'm not quite sure WTF you're talking about :)


Well they are useful, define especially, they're not perfect, that's for sure. But they do measure intelligence, they don't measure anything else. roc loves to say (with some stupid article he has) that they measure "unintelligence"


I've always defended myself against the slur because if you actually look it up, it means someone who would justify dominion over others (because of a supposed superiority). That ain't my bag
I mean that there's really not way to test intelligence apart from outcome or via expression. Otherwise, it's just latent potential, which is meaningless.
 
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