You're Nigerian and being willfully obtuse.I strongly dislike this post. STRONGLY.
AS an African myself (Nigerian, and West Indian) what is wrong with African Americans wanting to learn about African civilization? African history? African culture? I grew up with it in my household from art to books to dress to traditions...I like seeing it...especially amongst the younger generations cause there's more to our existence than what's here in America...and that should be embraced. SO much of our own history has been whitewashed, destroyed, glossed over, never even touched upon in major schools of thought...I don't understand why any black person would be against it.
And that blog that pic is from disgusts me.
I'd rather embrace my black brothers and sisters in America and break down these barriers that divide us. Than stay divided.
AFRICAN history is important, Hoteps ONLY talk about "Kemet" ask any of those nikkas about Benin.
Any of them.
They will have no idea what it is.
Ask them to tell you about Ethiopian history.
They won't know any.
Ask them about what's going on in Central Africa, the partition of Sudan and South Sudan, ask them about the Maghreb, ask them about the rise of Al-Queda in North Africa, ask them abouy Zimbabwe and colonialism/neocolonialism, ask them about South Africa and the fight for human rights, ask them about subjugation and Rwanda, ask them about ANY of those things.
None will know anything about it.
But they know about chakras, Kemet and third eyes and they'll talk to you for hours about it.
They're not even trying to actually understand Egypt, they just want to circle-jerk about how "we went from Pharaohs to slaves."

