There's an entire continent with a large diversity of various black peoples. Yet, the progressives never attempt to do anything with it, unless, ironically, it involves whites.
Exactly. I’ve said before they should do a show about Mansa Musa but since his empire was gone before Europeans arrived they can’t blame white ppl. If they were really brave I think a miniseries about the wealthiest black slave owner in America would be fascinating. Can’t remember his name though.
You make a good point. I like period pieces because I am interested in that history. So if there is a show about Medieval England I want to see medieval England, not some woke garbage. Same with any other continent
I don’t either. That would be a very interesting show. Guess they are too busy race swapping European history while accepting awards for being “stunning and brave”
Also if you did period pieces from other parts of the world they would have to show that slavery/land conquest/tribal warfare is as old as time across the world
There's a story how he gifted a beautiful slave girl to a delegation from some barbaric gold mining kingdom and, cultural shock, they just killed and ate her.
There's an entire continent with a large diversity of various black peoples. Yet, the progressives never attempt to do anything with it, unless, ironically, it involves whites.
Exactly. I’ve said before they should do a show about Mansa Musa but since his empire was gone before Europeans arrived they can’t blame white ppl. If they were really brave I think a miniseries about the wealthiest black slave owner in America would be fascinating. Can’t remember his name though.
You make a good point. I like period pieces because I am interested in that history. So if there is a show about Medieval England I want to see medieval England, not some woke garbage. Same with any other continent
There is lots of genuine black history they can do. It just isn't very flattering to coons.
Smith's black.
Thanks. I honestly like the honest opinions here. Good or bad. At least I know where people stand.
I don’t either. That would be a very interesting show. Guess they are too busy race swapping European history while accepting awards for being “stunning and brave”
Also if you did period pieces from other parts of the world they would have to show that slavery/land conquest/tribal warfare is as old as time across the world
That's a good point. Mansa Musa wasn't very allergic to slavery.
There's a story how he gifted a beautiful slave girl to a delegation from some barbaric gold mining kingdom and, cultural shock, they just killed and ate her.
Nope. Pretty common for any empire I’d imagine
As far as I understand it, apart from this brief experiment we're all living through, slavery has been the rule, not the exception.
Pretty funny, when you think about it. Us Brits turned William the Conqueror's new-kingdom cash-grab into a moral crusade...
And when resident evil went there it was racism to shoot the Africans.
Because it never left the iron age and would be boring. How long can you chuck spears in a skirt made of grass before you get bored?