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Mema wo adwo everyone,
Me and another member on abibitumi are trying to travel to the Caribbean this winter. Is St. Kitts a good place to consider? We would like to be around black folk and have a relaxing stay on the beach, and give as little monies as possible to crakkas. When I look at the airbnb’s, hotels, hostels kwk it seems everything… Read more
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Please watch with care. The small-hats (zionist/jews), I believe want to control Afrika by killing Afrikan in near total (it’s not clear if Israel isn’t on the Afrikan tectonic plate). Here I believe there trying to turn us into image of Arabs, in the sense of labeling us as terrorist on a mass subliminal level before staging a spec-ops… Read more
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Kenya is the largest producer of tea on the continent. It’s satisfying to see progress being made but to my study the majority of tea business in Kenya is owned by a British invader(s), set up in 1904 by Arnold Butler McDowell. Originally this Neanderthal had little success in growing tea until his “Indian friends” helped introduce Assam… Read more
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After studying Dr: Diop, Richard King, Ann Brown, Carol Barnes, Obegna, and many other great scholars and ancestors, I still don’t understand the scientific or archaeological reasoning for SOME (key word) out of Afrika theories/models.
How would loosing dark pigment eumelanin and gaining light pigmented phenomenal be advantageous to… Read more
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I thought it had to do with amount of sun available which helps the body produce Vitamin D. There was less sun in the north. Will have to do a little more reading and get back. Good topic
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@agya_kwaku is spot on. The advantage of Eumelanin is that it protects us from the damages of ultraviolet radiation, this is why we have a lower risk of skin cancer. On the flip side, since we’re rich with melanin we are not making as much vitamin D, hence the advantage of pheomelanin in the Northern hemisphere.
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