Cultural Appropriation: What it is not
On the popular post about Asians in classical music, some called it "cultural appropriation," which is because they are ignorant of the term. They got their definition from a meme. But that is to be expected since terms are just
Pap (Ugali) is Slave Food
Pap, /ˈpʌp/, also known as mieliepap (Afrikaans for maize porridge) in South Africa, is a traditional porridge similar to polenta and a staple food of the African peoples of Southern Africa (the Afrikaans word pap is taken from Dutch and
Indegenious People are hard to define
The term "indigenous" was first used by Europeans to differentiate the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from enslaved Africans. The first known use was by Sir Thomas Browne in 1646, who wrote, "and although in many parts thereof there be
Everyone is a Scholar: But they get it all wrong: Race, Religion and Everything inbetween
Red pill is reality, the blue is the nonsense matrix some confuse with education. One makes you feel good, but the other one is the concrete world, which allows our true development. Unfortunately, we do have a culture that still
Black Egypt Crisis : Blinding obsession with color
“If our study of Black history is merely an exercise in feeling good about ourselves, then we will die feeling good. We must look at the lessons that history teaches us. We must understand the tremendous value of the study
Are European Jews Identity Thieves?
Candace is born again; she is finding favor in all sorts of places that had nothing to do with her a few years ago. And it takes a lot of maturity to understand this shift. Is Candace good? Hell 2
How White Capitalists Get Black Money: Part 1
Do not let a NAME fool you: Sanlam Life Insurance Limited holds a controlling stake in the AfroCentric Group. Do not let the BEE 100% Black and 30% Black women fool you either. That is not OWNERSHIP! That is not
Ubuntu: Quality of African consciousness
From an article by Alik ShahadahThe question was once asked: You speak of Malcolm, but do you actually live like Malcolm? How did Malcolm speak to people? How did he treat people from all walks of life? How did he
Slavery and History as a Weapon
The great problem with slavery is that if you want to use it as a weapon, you will lose. And it will backfire in your face. Because the more you study slavery, the harder it is to develop some grand
Scholarly Agnostic: Masculinity in Africa
“You are entitled to your opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.”―Daniel Patrick MoynihanThis is a very deep and quick dive into something we at AHS also need to adhere to. It is very easy to let