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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

FAQ: any reason you picked a hebrew name?

lol see what you’ve done? Now we have a conversation on our hands.

Years of research and study has shown that the Africans who have, for over 400 years, been repressed, oppressed and denied any semblance of a culture outside the legacy of slavery were and are descendants of the historical people of North East Africa, an area understood in common terms as the middle east and more specifically, Israel.

Consider this before you, or anyone else reading, discards this as misinformation. Before the creation of the Suez Canal in 1869, there wasn’t a separation between the continent of Africa and what is known today as the middle east. In fact, the very term “middle east” wasn’t even created, in use in ANY language until the mid-1970’s.

You need look no further than the story (and I call it a story because I attribute very little historical significance to the Bible being that it’s been through so many hands) of Moses in Egypt. If the Israelites’ complexion then was the same as they are as modern-day Israelis, how was Moses able to blend in with the Egyptians who even the Greek historian Josephus depicted as “Black and ugly.” How did Joseph, son of Jacob, do the same amongst a people noted black and ugly.

Simple. The Hebrews were black. (and ugly according to some.) Original Hebrew is an Afro-Asiatic dialect of Arabic. The area known as the middle east was once considered north east africa and Willie Lynch did a hell of a job in writing the playbook of how to convince an entire group of human beings that their lineage extends no further than the bottoms of slave ships.

This is why my name is Hebrew. Because my blood is.

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