Of course I know this. But, she is a 'college professor' speaking on film. There is casual speaking and professional speaking. Her bearing, message and choice of words convey an absolutely shockingly unprofessional person.
It wasn't like it was a filmed live stage lecture. It was like a one on one video chat type conversation with the guy in the corner. But she was very wrong.
Currently. Evidence points to Vikings in Newfoundland first. There’s been some suggestion by some individuals of at least extremely limited interaction between Asia and Indian tribes on the west coast. Mostly half remembered Tribal lore and similarish cultural developments occurring on both continents at around the same time frame.
Some circumstantial evidence indicative of even more elaborate European exploration predating the Colonial Age. Mostly in the form of half remembered Tribal Folklore.
Though depending on how far your willing to stretch yourself and suspend disbelief. There’s some possible physical “evidence”
The Famous Westford Knight. Which depending on your interpretation. Is either a natural rock formation. The weathered remains of a native carving. Or a weathered grave marker for a Medieval Knight. That’s allegedly been identified based off the alleged Heraldry as a man sworn to the House of Sinclair. Some sources tentatively identify him as a Sir James Gunn. Which branches into the theory and legend. That the Earl of the Orkneys Henry Sinclair. Led an expedition to the Americas in 1398. It’s a rather extensive theory. But suffice to say the Templars heavily feature in it.
There’s also the Newport Tower in Rhode Island. Officially the remains of a windmill. Unofficially. Theories link it to the Templars or European exploration. Often also connected to Sinclair
There’s also the theories of Greek and Phoenician expeditions. And alleged paintings and carvings along the Mississippi.
It seems however if they weren’t along the Mediterranean and North Africa. Africans weren’t doing much exploration of anything.
There have been theories for many decades that Egyptians were able to sail to America. But they definitely were not black. Their drawings show Ethiopians as black, but they picture themselves as light brown.
There are seeming Scandinavian property boundary markers in the midwest.
The Sinclair theory has hard evidence. Rosslyn was built a long time before Columbus, yet has American ears of corn in its sculpture.
I'm pretty sure Indians were here before most everybody else. Unless you believe in what James Churchward wrote about.
I suppose the "professor" doesn't know that black Africans captured other black Africans and sold them at the coast as slaves. Black countries had wars centuries before they knew about white people.
She "knows" a lot of stuff that isn't true, as Reagan said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-53444752
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The slaves were being transported by middlemen, along with a consignment of tobacco and palm produce, from Nwaubani Ogogo's hometown of Umuahia to the coast.
My great-grandfather apparently did not consider it fair that his slaves had been seized.
Buying and selling of human beings among the Igbo had been going on long before the Europeans arrived. People became slaves as punishment for crime, payment for debts, or prisoners of war.
The successful sale of adults was considered an exploit for which a man was hailed by praise singers, akin to exploits in wrestling, war, or in hunting animals like the lion.
Igbo slaves served as domestic servants and labourers. They were sometimes also sacrificed in religious ceremonies and buried alive with their masters to attend to them in the next world.
Slavery was so ingrained in the culture that a number of popular Igbo proverbs make reference to it:
Anyone who has no slave is his own slave
A slave who looks on while a fellow slave is tied up and thrown into the grave with his master should realise that the same thing could be done to him someday
It is when the son is being given advice that the slave learns
The arrival of European merchants offering guns, mirrors, gin, and other exotic goods in exchange for humans massively increased demand, leading people to kidnap others and sell them
Realize this and other comments from people like her are coming out of mentally ravaged, one-dimensional thinking, angry, fat, hateful, racist, ignorant, little minds who really hate themselves for who they are.
The whole of the world is poisoned by this darkness growing like a disease to ruin everything nice and turn it into the shithole they came from.
Is this little darling the ever-belligerent, anti-white Rutgers professor Brittney Cooper who, back in 2019 proudly proclaimed, in all seriousness, that it was President Trump who is responsible for obesity in black women? I can't tell if this is the same woman, but I'm guessing the two are pals if it's a different person.
Rutgers seems to have some "quality control" issues, something to consider if you're ever in a position to hire someone with a Rutgers degree on their resume in the past 5-10 years. I'm sure there are good graduates from there, too, but some additional scrutiny may be required.
And what color are the people they pay her check LOL!!!
She is paid shill!
I can make a guess about the ratio of sizes between their hats and their noses.
Shhhhh
'Professor'. LMAO.
Haha. Similar to “Reverend” Al Sharpton or Comgresswoman AOC.
People like her are “teaching” our children…
BLACK HATE CRIME. #BLACKPRIVILEDGE
Straight from the ghetto in language and appearance. Excerpts from her talk:
"Why Peepo!"
"Aint"
"Why Fokes"
"Y'all"
"Whyness is gone have a end date"
"Whyness is an inconvenient interruption..."
"Damn! Why did I show up in this particular iteration?"
"This gargantuan historical tragedy that is White Supremacy."
"Y'all" is Southern and is not confined to blacks. They learned English from whites. "Ain't" is used by millions of white people too.
Of course I know this. But, she is a 'college professor' speaking on film. There is casual speaking and professional speaking. Her bearing, message and choice of words convey an absolutely shockingly unprofessional person.
It wasn't like it was a filmed live stage lecture. It was like a one on one video chat type conversation with the guy in the corner. But she was very wrong.
Currently. Evidence points to Vikings in Newfoundland first. There’s been some suggestion by some individuals of at least extremely limited interaction between Asia and Indian tribes on the west coast. Mostly half remembered Tribal lore and similarish cultural developments occurring on both continents at around the same time frame.
Some circumstantial evidence indicative of even more elaborate European exploration predating the Colonial Age. Mostly in the form of half remembered Tribal Folklore.
Though depending on how far your willing to stretch yourself and suspend disbelief. There’s some possible physical “evidence”
The Famous Westford Knight. Which depending on your interpretation. Is either a natural rock formation. The weathered remains of a native carving. Or a weathered grave marker for a Medieval Knight. That’s allegedly been identified based off the alleged Heraldry as a man sworn to the House of Sinclair. Some sources tentatively identify him as a Sir James Gunn. Which branches into the theory and legend. That the Earl of the Orkneys Henry Sinclair. Led an expedition to the Americas in 1398. It’s a rather extensive theory. But suffice to say the Templars heavily feature in it.
There’s also the Newport Tower in Rhode Island. Officially the remains of a windmill. Unofficially. Theories link it to the Templars or European exploration. Often also connected to Sinclair
There’s also the theories of Greek and Phoenician expeditions. And alleged paintings and carvings along the Mississippi.
It seems however if they weren’t along the Mediterranean and North Africa. Africans weren’t doing much exploration of anything.
There have been theories for many decades that Egyptians were able to sail to America. But they definitely were not black. Their drawings show Ethiopians as black, but they picture themselves as light brown.
There are seeming Scandinavian property boundary markers in the midwest.
The Sinclair theory has hard evidence. Rosslyn was built a long time before Columbus, yet has American ears of corn in its sculpture.
I'm pretty sure Indians were here before most everybody else. Unless you believe in what James Churchward wrote about.
I wonder if she got the vaxx. If so I can see one comorbidity that might influence her early demise.
Yes! She obviously shouldn't be teaching, and no doubt has done great harm to many young minds, but this is where it comes from:
https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZX810CoN/klaus-says/c/
I suppose the "professor" doesn't know that black Africans captured other black Africans and sold them at the coast as slaves. Black countries had wars centuries before they knew about white people.
She "knows" a lot of stuff that isn't true, as Reagan said.
Yes. Example
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-53444752 ….. The slaves were being transported by middlemen, along with a consignment of tobacco and palm produce, from Nwaubani Ogogo's hometown of Umuahia to the coast. My great-grandfather apparently did not consider it fair that his slaves had been seized. Buying and selling of human beings among the Igbo had been going on long before the Europeans arrived. People became slaves as punishment for crime, payment for debts, or prisoners of war. The successful sale of adults was considered an exploit for which a man was hailed by praise singers, akin to exploits in wrestling, war, or in hunting animals like the lion. Igbo slaves served as domestic servants and labourers. They were sometimes also sacrificed in religious ceremonies and buried alive with their masters to attend to them in the next world. Slavery was so ingrained in the culture that a number of popular Igbo proverbs make reference to it: Anyone who has no slave is his own slave A slave who looks on while a fellow slave is tied up and thrown into the grave with his master should realise that the same thing could be done to him someday It is when the son is being given advice that the slave learns The arrival of European merchants offering guns, mirrors, gin, and other exotic goods in exchange for humans massively increased demand, leading people to kidnap others and sell them
Another article… http://edition.cnn.com/WORLD/9510/ghana_slavery/
Realize this and other comments from people like her are coming out of mentally ravaged, one-dimensional thinking, angry, fat, hateful, racist, ignorant, little minds who really hate themselves for who they are.
The whole of the world is poisoned by this darkness growing like a disease to ruin everything nice and turn it into the shithole they came from.
But this isn't Racist. Oh, no. Never. As everyone knows, Blacks cannot be Racist.
She thinks Wakanda is a real place.
Is this little darling the ever-belligerent, anti-white Rutgers professor Brittney Cooper who, back in 2019 proudly proclaimed, in all seriousness, that it was President Trump who is responsible for obesity in black women? I can't tell if this is the same woman, but I'm guessing the two are pals if it's a different person.
Rutgers seems to have some "quality control" issues, something to consider if you're ever in a position to hire someone with a Rutgers degree on their resume in the past 5-10 years. I'm sure there are good graduates from there, too, but some additional scrutiny may be required.
.
https://libertyunyielding.com/2019/10/17/rutgers-professor-blames-trump-for-obese-black-women/
did you see the hands? That's a dude.
Huge.