Blacks are using AI to convince other blacks that they created everything
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So what happened to them then? There's tons of them that can't blame things like slavery and hood culture all over Sub-Saharan Africa, yet in many of those places, this fake historical photo would be more advanced.
Do you really have to ask? It's white people's fault. Duh.
Like most anti-white historical lenses, they believe that whites (or Asians in this rare case) are so supernaturally evil that, despite being centuries less advanced and experienced than the blacks, they still conquered them and stole/destroyed all their history.
Most of them don't know the Yakub story outright, but they all believe in the story of how he created whites to be like that. Which goes to show you how powerful the Nation of Islam has been on black history and culture to this day.
Sounds like black fragility to me.
What's their excuse for trying to steal Egyptian and Native American history?
In Yakub creationism all blacks originally had the "black and brown germs" and all races are descended from his eugenics of selecting for brown germs and breeding the black ones out. So all races are part of his evil experiments to dilute the original black greatness.
And in modern discourse, this is why they are all compelled to hate any form of light skinned black and any lesser PoCs.
If you want a real answer, they turned white. All our races are offshoots from a central cradle of civilization (wherever that cradle might be, some say Africa, others the middle east, yet others somewhere near Greece). From that branch-out, ones moved south and needed darker skin to resist the sun, those with paler skin got too burned and died/mated inefficiently, while those who moved north needed paler skin, and those with dark skin died/mated inefficiently due to vitamin D deficiencies. At the starting point, they would have all had more or less the same skin tones, but over time, the micro-evolution would become macro-evolution.
This would have all been long before photography, or even modern painting techniques, however.