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There should be in depth documentaries made on George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Andrew Jackson's immense greed, violence, brutality, maliciousness, and viciousness towards the African American people being held as prisoners inside these plantations that were operated as enforced labor prison concentration camps.
@@TRUMP.FOREVERLOL. American civil war just a very small skirmish compare to this one. Taiping Rebellion have the death toll as high as the first world war which is around 30 million deaths. American civil war was nothing 🤣🤣
Think Taiping is on 2nd place as "World Bloodiest combat", while WW2 is first place (third place is Three Kingdom period that eerily nowadays become a popular media for a pretty bloody and morbid era).
Politics and dictators have always been a filthy business. I read once an honest and non corrupted leader would not survive. such a sad over view of the human race.
This is what Zionist/nazi are doing to Palestine and Lebanon people with the help of so called human rights advocates the evil slave/colonial machine of western world
Does the Tube require you to insert resilience somewhere? Force you to mispronounce often often. PRONOUNCE IT LIKE AN AMERICAN!!!!!!! THE T IS SILENT!!
Most of the Egyptian Pharoahs(esp those stable dynasties with origin from Upper Egypt) were Black Africans themselves. The 25th dynasty kings been called "Black" here is anachronistic
Using poorly mimicked African American music as a background for East African history is kinda crazy. Maybe using music connected to a culture connected to east Africa would have been a better choice 😬. But this was great otherwise.
I would like to visit the Musée du Papier Peint (Wallpaper Museum) in Rixheim, France. Looking the photographs I see online, I see a rapture of beauty.
Thank you, thank you for stating that the "blood eagle" may have been a literary device in the sagas, and that the Vikings may not have indulged in this punishment. I must say, though, that it is not as horrific as the English practice of "hang, draw, and quarter," which survived into the 19th Century.
Thanks for the video. You made a great point mentioning the aftermath as the CAR still is haunted by the madman’s ghost. However, you completely omitted the role of the French in helping him rise & to see to his fall: His close friendship with d’Estaing, the French deliveries of arms & weapons for Central African uranium. The swift work of the French secret service, the Operation Barracuda & finally, it was as well France which granted him asylum
Where have these videos been? Ww needed these videos at the very beginning of the "civil rights " movement It would have humbled and educated the disgruntled black people
A completely irrational, ignorant & discriminatory comment: The civil rights movement is part of US-American history, not of Central African or African continental history. Don’t you know that Black people whether “disgruntled” or happy, do have different nationalities, ethnicities & cultures? Bokassa took over in a military in 1966 & crowned himself as an emperor in 1976 - AFTER the US civil rights movement. Also, the French paid for his coronation but in reality thanks to their control of French African money, drained from the continent. They encouraged his madness to statue an example to prove Black people can’t govern themselves without French supremacy- but I think all this goes above your intellectual comprehension
If I watch a documentary on a certain person I would really much appreciate seeing pictures and videos of the actual person and not white babies with white dads when talking about a Central African dictator 😂😂🤦♂️🤦♂️
"The fear of being publicly ridiculed, of becoming a laughing stock in the very society they belonged to was a powerful motivator." Not anymore. It's unfortunate that people seem to no longer fear this. Perhaps Public Shaming should be reconsidered?
@vaiibhavrana2125 it's no joke, I won't say due to privacy. Another relative on my moms side, was one of the few that took part in the assassination of president Lincoln.