
Explain this thought.
I honestly came in here to one star this thread...I read one sentence then I ended up reading the whole thing. 5 star pos rep. I definitely will try to learn more. I was aware of black irishmen but the symbolisms and metaphors of St. Patrick's day I as unaware of.
It seems like all non-africans basically have a holiday or tradition were they celebrate the exile/genocide of Africans...like the Spanish and the running of the Bulls (symbolizes the exile of the Moors from Spain).
Its so demonic, friends.![]()

MMm just some demonic individual friend.somebody on here found the video to this bytch, who is she???
Just admit that ure a wanna b liberal cac alreadyThe fact that a white dude came up with this thought when he did tends to make me want to believe him![]()
huh?Just admit that ure a wanna b liberal cac already
I am trying to find a reputable site that talks about it but I heard about the Bull Run in a documentary but no book was referenced.whoa...put me on THAT.![]()
Es Firó - One of Mallorca's most emblematic festivals is Es Firó, a celebration of the region's defense against Moorish invaders in 1561. Held on the second Monday in May, Es Firó draws thousands of costumed revelers who re-enact the unsuccessful Moorish siege of the island, and top the event off with plenty of wine, songs, and fireworks. (Photo by Pere J. Oliver)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/minube/spain-festivals_b_3250791.html
its unreal how much pull the moors had over that part of europeI am trying to find a reputable site that talks about it but I heard about the Bull Run in a documentary but no book was referenced.
While searching for it I found this article in the Huff Post that talks about Spanish celebrations. They talk about the Spanish celebrating the Moors exile from Spain.

whoa this just blew my mind. This was fascinating.
you wrote this? or did you get this from a site? if you did please link it so i can send it to people.
she'd be a dime if she ain't have that tattoo :noah;
Its important to note, that in addition to Twa, some of the names for our people include; Naga, Nagar and Negus, which means loosely “serpent people” or “people of the serpent”.
http://afroperspectives.com/ap/2014/03/st-patricks-day-decoded/
Who is this girl again? Forgot her name. I know it's from a youtube video.
Unfortunately tattoos are commonplace. Hard to find a girl without one.
leandra jenai

Also, I also heard that the origins of the word Niigger stemmed from the german's inability to properly pronounce Nagar correctly. Again, no books were referenced when I heard this so I can't honestly say that I know its true but when I read this post I instantly thought of that.