Alexander was not the start of White Supremacy, or as I prefer to call it; White Domination.Alexander, even though he controlled a wide range of territory was still regional despot governing a regional (not global) empire. Like you said, he only held parts of Asia and Africa. There were other rival empires, nations, and states across the globe. I would call the Greeks the first successful White imperialist however; to rule over non-White...
I so wish the Carthaginians had ultimately defeated the Romans during the Punic Wars.I think history would not have been too different if our ancestors won the war, however. A Carthage victory would have delayed the West, forced the West to redirect it’s aggression, to reroute its expansions, to develop now tactics and strategies of conquest, but nothing short of the total extermination of Rome, all Romans, and all who embodied Western Culture...
I’ve answered this one more than once; check this link & and you can’t secure a satisfactory answer from these previous post, the pose the question again, and I will answer it again: http://diallokenyatta.tumblr.com/search/socialism
Ohhhh…..ouch! The Pain!!! That hurt me so much, you totally got me! You know how much I hate Mansa Musa, and the overall impact he’s had on African history, and you Anonymously forcing me to read his name has damaged me greatly.You truly are a Toll Master, no, no; a Troll King! Your trolling has caused me emotional and physical pain. You are a Keyboard Kung Fu, Mind Destroying badass! Good for you; Troll King!I’m off to cry...
Well, history has an abundance of insight for us; and it all points to this: The masses of all Races will go along with the program once the winners have fully secured and consolidated power.A Pan-African world would experience as much resistance as the Omnicidal Capitalist World, there will be fits and starts, but the masses will go along with the new paradigm. They will fight like hell to resist the implementation of the new paradigm, but...
Well, I’m academically qualified (I got degrees and certifications), but I’m not ideologically qualified. In US academia and education ideological qualifications are more important than academic qualifications.You can be Liberal but you can’t be Radical or Revolutionary, you can even be Afrocentric, as long as your Afrocentricity is confined within Capitalism and the larger Systems of White Domination. If your Afrocentricty is about...