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Africa & Mexico - You Can’t Erase Us From History (English script of a Spanish powerpoint presentation of a Olmec ritual) You came from us. We are not separate. You are us! I am your mother, Pacha Mama, Iya Abieye The Olmec’s grew from the African’s shared knowledge of language, government, art and the concept of cool! The calm in the eye of the coming storm. The peace in being connected to the earth. You turn around the meaning of words and call what we do black magic. We return to challenge history, we come back to tell her story, our story Africans from Aetheopia, sailed in ships to the new world 3,000 years before Columbus The modern history began with the writings about Columbus But the herstory of the times before him, that world is rediscovered everyday with the Mothers! Science vindicates us, carbon 14 dating, archeology, linguistics and genetics, and our birth! All the caste systems you imposed worldwide on the blacks, your mother, from the Dravidians of the Indus valley, to the blacks of the Philippines is all being exposed to the rotten core as we all learn who we are and from whence we came. I am a representative of the people who love the earth, Pacha Mama, Iya Abieye, Pacha Mama, Iya Abieye, Pacha Mama, Iya Abieye. The speaking of the truth the recording of the truth challenges the lies of anti-life –as represented by the government of the United States and most of the governments of the world! Indigenous peoples remember your power, your medicines, your ancestors, for therein lies your strength. We never worshipped a god that was white. You never worshiped a God without blood! Not even in our sojourn as Celtics. Zimbabwe not built by blacks, the Olmecs not influenced by Africans. These statements reflect the structure of the lies and false concepts of African, Africans, their religion and their humanity. Much hatred must have been engendered during the 700 years of blackamoor domination of Spain and parts of Europe. Metzos, mulattoes, don’t betray your black mother. I’m sorry, please forgive me. I’m sorry, please forgive me. I’m sorry, please forgive me. Muy Intersante! The first things noticed by any European when meeting an African male were his skin color and his penis” English surgeon Charles White wrote in 1799. “That the penis of an African is larger than that of a European has been shown in every anatomical school in London. Preparations of them are presented in most anatomical museums, and I have one in mine.” Johann Frederich Blumenbach, the father of comparative anatomy and the man who first classified ‘Caucasian’ as a racial term had a special specimen jar at the University of Gottingern, Germany. This examination was made by men of god and men of science. This cultural evaluation was used to justify, colonialism, slavery and castration. The bigger is better mode ruled the day except for the Caucasians larger brain proved intellectual superiority and civilized status, but the Negroes larger penis proved his intellectual inferiority and innate savagery. Women were not spared the study, theories than African women copulated with apes, had oversize genitals and were oversexed helped Christianity link blackness, with sin, and Satan. These concepts of blackness and evil persist in most of the world to this day. Quotes from the book A Mind of its Own, A Cultural History of the Penis, David M. Friedman. Begin to remember yourselves, love your mother. What is the importance of remembering you cannot erase me from history, you cannot erase use from history. It is her story it is our story. Some of the best most hopeful parts of the Hispanic world come through the people they have conquered. Hope lies in our ability to throw off the structures and overlays and media domination of western consumer society and it’s core lie of our separation from one another. Ase Ase Ase Yeye Siju Osunyemi
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