MalcolmPNewton
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How should have whites treated blacks when they first met?
Actually, you could learn a valuable lesson from the way your ancestors treated blacks when they first met them. The revered them, desccribing them as being "like the gods". Your Greek ancestors thought them so intelligent, their civilization so splendid, their feasts so magnanimous, that the great god Poseidon often took leave of the heights of wondrous Olympus to take part in their banquets. Herodotus plainly affirms that greek mythology came from Egypt. Even the Celtic culture, so beloved in the mind of the modern European, was headed by blacks who practised a form of the ancient african mysteries centered around the knowledge which serves as the basis for the kundalini system in the Hindu culture. Referred to as the "serpent energy", explaining why their extermination by "St." Patrick is remembered as driving the "snakes" from Ireland. Democritus, Anaxagoras, and the beloved socrates learned their sacred wisdom at the feet of ethiopian "pagans". The great "fathers of the church, responsible for canonizing the christian doctirine that your ancestors used to build their civilization, were of African (Black) descent. The world's first civilizations were black, before and during the period that your ancestors lived in caves ( No wonder there were no blacks in Bedrock). If that's going too far back for you, one of the president's of the Continental Congress here in America after the signing of the Declaration of Independence was of African descent, and the current president and Nobel Prize winner is a blackman. Hell, even the leader of the republican party is of african descent. Where have you been for the last 20,000 years?