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  • čas přidán 4. 02. 2023
  • Just a tribute to the goat we got some more slaying to do wado 🫡 life started in Africa but Pangea was a real thing too would love to see these 2 do work together 💯

Komentáře • 61

  • @dvdjnr6390
    @dvdjnr6390 Před rokem +2

    You are not a direct descendant of these guys in the picture. These guys are dark skinned native Americans no relation whatsoever to African Americans besides some miscegenations here and there over the decades and centuries. You are not them they are not you. You are African-Americans descedants of Africans from the slave trade and the middle passage. Deal with it. The self hate is real.

    • @Freedmen_Fighter
      @Freedmen_Fighter  Před 10 měsíci +4

      😂😂😂 this was the funniest comment ever I’m finna pin it 🤞

    • @Freedmen_Fighter
      @Freedmen_Fighter  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Guess it’s 2 kinds of blk people 😅🤡

    • @laymonsavage2825
      @laymonsavage2825 Před 6 měsíci +1

      My grand dad had skin like the women in the picture he was east Cherokee Indian my family is from Virginia I am Haitian American not African American to call every black person African American is disrespectful and means you lack common sense

    • @laymonsavage2825
      @laymonsavage2825 Před 6 měsíci

      Common sense would tell you you cannot house and feed all those Africans on a boat and successfuly make it to America from Africa with the technology they had the ocean Is fierce and sunk the titanic and shipping containers every day how are all those slaves getting here on wooden boats from Africa common sense that middle passage bs is made up because you can only travel the coast of the ocean the center of the ocean has never been reached because it's too deep and volatile

    • @azborderlands
      @azborderlands Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@laymonsavage2825You’ve kicked it up a notch. Back in my day, black people would only say that they had Indian in them… which was acceptable. Suddenly now they’re saying that they are actual American Indians, and the natives are nobody. Completely stealing history from those peoples ancestors.

  • @msmewiththat7532
    @msmewiththat7532 Před rokem +8

    Dane showed out with this truth.

  • @Jay-gk8nr
    @Jay-gk8nr Před rokem +10

    THIS NEEDS TO BE POSTED ON WORLD STAR

  • @dArkmoonGoddess
    @dArkmoonGoddess Před rokem +4

    Eye laugh to myself.. eye love this this part 〽️ the truth

  • @Freedmen_Fighter
    @Freedmen_Fighter  Před rokem +7

    Why do people look up specific content just to hate on it go watch dr umar or something 😂😭

  • @jamesmonroe6
    @jamesmonroe6 Před rokem +9

    " DANE CALLOWAY SPEAKS THE TRUTH", Brother Monroe Dey El Bey (7), an elder MOORISH EMPIRE of the CHEROKEE NATION ".

  • @hannobaalii_makendalii
    @hannobaalii_makendalii Před rokem +3

    LOOK at the 1998 Crispus Attucks U.S. silver dollar to SEE what the phenotype of so-called ‘Indians’ looked like: US. He was a MAURIGINAL (indigenous) MAURINER!!! (not a so-called African)
    LOOK!!!
    Cris was a FREE’MAN (never a SLAV).

  • @darrylbrooks9530
    @darrylbrooks9530 Před rokem

    💪🏽👊🏽🔥 Power to the people

  • @real4929
    @real4929 Před rokem +3

    🎩👁👁🗝🌪🌪💯💯🦾🦾🦾💣😇🙏🏿

  • @blackumbrellagangent2926

    Five nations in the Indian Territory - the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole - kept back slaves for decades!
    Last week marked the 153rd anniversary of the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution in 1865. Rightly celebrated as a milestone for the black American community, the 13th Amendment led to the eventual liberation of all African Americans enslaved in the United States of the late 19th century. But the 13th Amendment did not free all black enslaved people in the boundaries of modern-day US.
    Members of five Native American nations, the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations (known as the Five Tribes), owned black slaves. Then located outside the territorial boundaries of the US in a region known as Indian Territory (modern-day Oklahoma), these sovereign nations were not affected by proclamations or constitutional amendments. Instead, separate treaties had to be made between the US and these Native American nations not only to free enslaved peoples, but also to formally end the American Civil War battles and antagonism between American and Native American troops.
    The fact that by the time of the Civil War black chattel slavery had been an element of life among the Five Tribes for decades is rarely discussed. It is, however, an important aspect of US history which serves to remind us of the complexity of colonialism, exploitation and victimisation that laid the foundations of our country.

  • @claudiaclaudia936
    @claudiaclaudia936 Před 2 měsíci

    Dane Galloway BLOCKED ME FOR SPEAKING THE TRUTH 🤐🖕🏽

  • @jodiegunz5218
    @jodiegunz5218 Před rokem +3

    💙💙💙💙💙💙👏🏿

  • @NagaKushiteTEEJEEZY
    @NagaKushiteTEEJEEZY Před rokem +2

    DANE SCAMOWAY

    • @Freedmen_Fighter
      @Freedmen_Fighter  Před rokem +2

      Y’all getting creative on here 😂🤣

    • @rezzmiles32
      @rezzmiles32 Před rokem +2

      You can't debunk anything he's proven. So your ammo is to call him names?

    • @donnellboykin3779
      @donnellboykin3779 Před rokem +2

      Insults, because that's what rational thinking adults do when something that is on the contrary to their reality instead of questioning new revelations. Grow up my conscience community brother

    • @blackumbrellagangent2926
      @blackumbrellagangent2926 Před rokem

      Five nations in the Indian Territory - the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole - kept back slaves for decades!
      Last week marked the 153rd anniversary of the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution in 1865. Rightly celebrated as a milestone for the black American community, the 13th Amendment led to the eventual liberation of all African Americans enslaved in the United States of the late 19th century. But the 13th Amendment did not free all black enslaved people in the boundaries of modern-day US.
      Members of five Native American nations, the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations (known as the Five Tribes), owned black slaves. Then located outside the territorial boundaries of the US in a region known as Indian Territory (modern-day Oklahoma), these sovereign nations were not affected by proclamations or constitutional amendments. Instead, separate treaties had to be made between the US and these Native American nations not only to free enslaved peoples, but also to formally end the American Civil War battles and antagonism between American and Native American troops.
      The fact that by the time of the Civil War black chattel slavery had been an element of life among the Five Tribes for decades is rarely discussed. It is, however, an important aspect of US history which serves to remind us of the complexity of colonialism, exploitation and victimisation that laid the foundations of our country.

    • @hannobaalii_makendalii
      @hannobaalii_makendalii Před rokem +2

      LOOK at the 1998 Crispus Attucks U.S. silver dollar to SEE what the phenotype of so-called ‘Indians’ looked like: US. He was a MAURIGINAL (indigenous) MAURINER!!! (not a so-called African)
      LOOK!!!
      Cris was a FREE’MAN (never a SLAV).

  • @standingbear998
    @standingbear998 Před 2 měsíci

    the top color highjacker himself. people need to visit several of the US Indian reservations themselves before racializing and color coating everyone. Native Americans vary widely in skin color.

  • @herbstewart7937
    @herbstewart7937 Před rokem +2

    BUY FELICIA

    • @hannobaalii_makendalii
      @hannobaalii_makendalii Před rokem +1

      LOOK at the 1998 Crispus Attucks U.S. silver dollar to SEE what the phenotype of so-called ‘Indians’ looked like: US. He was a MAURIGINAL (indigenous) MAURINER!!! (not a so-called African)
      LOOK!!!
      Cris was a FREE’MAN (never a SLAV).

  • @ngonsainti
    @ngonsainti Před 7 měsíci

    You don’t need to mock or imitate in a stupid mocking way to make your point. By doing so, you are destroying your own point. How long have YOU known and accepted that your ancestors (part of) were Aboriginal Americans?

  • @fitawrarifitness6842
    @fitawrarifitness6842 Před rokem +6

    😂🤣 y'all want to be everything except African! 😄😆

    • @stephencook7337
      @stephencook7337 Před rokem +9

      What’s wrong with wanting to be native when that’s exactly what we are?

    • @douglasgray-qv9fy
      @douglasgray-qv9fy Před rokem +1

      We were already here. Do the research and you'll find out the hidden truths concerning so called Black Americans.

    • @fitawrarifitness6842
      @fitawrarifitness6842 Před rokem +1

      @@stephencook7337 theres nothing wrong with wanting to be who you are. The confusion is when people say "we" when it is obvious they dont know everyones background. People who are trying to claim African american history as their own, while at the same time, trying to deny their African ancestors are just hypocritical.

    • @fitawrarifitness6842
      @fitawrarifitness6842 Před rokem +3

      @@douglasgray-qv9fy "hidden truths"? Do you mean youtube videos with spooky music, speculation and conjecture?? How about some primary evidence?

    • @autochthonousamericanprinc9786
      @autochthonousamericanprinc9786 Před rokem +12

      We're NOT African so why would we want to be something we're not. Get a grip on reality. 🙃

  • @cjbest9787
    @cjbest9787 Před rokem

    👎