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Duration: 3 hours, 26 minutes, 44 seconds
129 Slides
There has been a concerted effort by many non-Black Egyptologists (and their anti-Black collaborators) to misinform, disinform, and anti-inform the world at large – and Afrikan=Black people – specifically by replacing the indigenous term Kmt ‘Land of Black people’ (rendered conventionally as Kemet) with the relatively meaningless “Ancient Egypt” and the term Kmt(yw) ‘Black people’ with “Ancient Egyptians.” This disinformation campaign obfuscates matters and renders virtually every aspect of Kmt ‘Land of Blacks’ and the Kmtyw ‘Black people’ meaningless and unintelligible. By using the name that the Kmtyw ‘Black people’ called themselves, we rectify this grievous case of academic malpractice and intellectual fraud, which constitutes one of the longest-running and most egregious gaslighting campaigns in the history of the world.
In other words, we are restoring MAat as truth by listening to the voice of our Afrikan=Black Ancestors without Eurasian interpreters or interpretations. In this talk, we will address this matter head-on and, further, provide copious information on the itrw Hapy ‘Nile River’ Valley’s foundational contributions to civilization in areas including, but not limited to, mathematics, science, literature, deep thought/worldview (a.k.a. philosophy), writing, combat sciences, law, history, astronomy, spirituality, music, agricultural science, n.k. This promises to be an “emBlackening” talk sure to stimulate further discussion, study, and research. Don’t miss it!
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