Black-and-white is not just about colors, it's about people being superior or inferior. Blacks are defined all over the world as inferior, ugly, ignorant, enslaved, uncivilized and white as all superior, born, educated, cultured. There is only one history of black around the world. It is violent, with a violent nature that takes possession of whatever falls on it. Similarly, African black people have a history. What is that history?
Marco Polo, a Venetian merchant, traveled to western countries such as India and China to complete his 17-year voyage and write travelogues about the natural resources (especially gold) found there. On the one hand, the Chinese invented the navigator. All this together aroused the desire of the kings of the West to find a new sea route.
King Henry of Portugal was very interested in this. This curiosity led him to run a training school for marine sailors, nicknamed the "Sailor's Guard", and in 1486 the sailor Bartholomew Dias sailed to the southern tip of the African continent.
At that time, there was a terrible storm there, so he stopped and went back to the place with the name "Puyalmunai". But only King John of Portugal had great faith. His brain said that if the storm crossed, he could definitely find India.
In addition, the wheel of history did not stop rolling in the 7th century AD. In that century, the Arabs conquered Algeria, the largest country in Africa, and then the Berber dynasty ruled Algeria for 9 centuries. Finally, at the beginning of the 16th century, Spain invaded Algeria and took control of the Algerian coast. Came.
The Berber Sultan, who had ruled there until then, intervened to rule under Spanish domination, but the Algerian-Muslim people did not want the Berber emperor to bow to Spain. What is the use of trusting the emperor anymore .... what can be done .... the Algerian Muslim people ask the Turkish pirates if they can help us .... what can the Turkish pirates do .... To say that .... the Muslim people say that their plan is to attack Spain .... to say that .... the Sultan who ruled Turkey on the side of Algeria to send a little troops for his part .... Spain was expelled from the coast of Algeria.
Now, Algeria came under Turkish Ottoman Empire. In 1830, France invaded Algeria under the Turkish Ottoman Empire. It took 18 years for the war to finally take over the place of the Algerians. Algeria came under French rule after saying goodbye to the Turks.
Ten years after France's occupation of Algiers in France, it brought in its French people and settled them (the Algerian people fought for 104 years to drive France out.) Other Western nations that saw this included England, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Belgium within the African continent. .... Thibu .... Vena entered. With the sharpness of their sword and the strength of their sword, they divided the native soil of the black people of the African continent, who lived as an ethnic community, with a drop of blood.
North Africa was annexed by the British, southwest Africa by the Germans, Central Africa by the Belgians and East Africa by the Dutch. In this part of the African continent, the conflict between them ... Conflict ... Come .... Many African countries ... like football ... were changing frequently. Finally, after 1890, most of the African continent was captured by the British. Came.
This is how the western nations shared the dark continent of Africa. What is the reason for so many western eagles circling the African continent ..... Just like countries ....? The history of Africa says no, what else? The yellow devil is what the Russian writer Markim Karki said. What kind of yellow devil? What else is gold.
During the 5th century AD, gold was widely produced in the Central African country of Egypt and the surrounding peninsula. During the Egyptian years, the Baroguba kingdoms and clergy hoarded large amounts of gold. Later, gold was introduced from Egypt to the Middle East and neighboring countries.
Sailors set out with the blessings of kings to discover new lands due to man's obsession with gold, such as Columbus, Marco Polo, Vespucci of the United States, Vasco da Gama, and the Isabella royal couple who ruled Spain.
Columbus bought the ship and his men for his voyage, claiming that the ship was carrying a lot of gold and perfume. According to Columbus, the king and queen of Spain had promised him 10 percent of what he would bring, the title of ruler of the newly conquered land, and the title of "head of the ocean."
In his first letter to the Spanish royal couple, Columbus wrote: “There is gold in the rivers of the island (which he discovered). So in the mountains, too, there is gold, and they do not know the value of gold. They will give gold for any trivial matter. ”In another letter, I am in a remarkably favorable position. This place is a haven for profit and trade in every way, ”I said.
The sailors of the West wandered to find new new countries. Everything is for gold
The word gold is mentioned in 415 places in the Old Testament, which is the Bible of Christ. The life of Jesus Christ and the Bible that says he created the world are all about gold.
This shows that man had an insatiable craving for gold even before the time of Jesus Christ. The Spanish priest Bartholomew Delos Casas, who was obsessed with gold, said ... "They advanced with crosses in their hands and an unquenchable desire for gold in their hearts."
In 1886, the Willowsland, a mountain range, was discovered in South Africa.
Columbus describes how black people were enslaved. I loaded the rest into the four ships that came with me. ”
This is how black people were hunted for gold. Not only were they hunted down but they were also gang-raped and sold by their hometown bosses.
Black people were sold even for trivial items such as alcohol brought in by the white boss. In other words, if you ask an African boss what a horse costs, he will say three prisoners (captured blacks), and if you ask what a bull costs, he will say half a prisoner (that is, an old sick prisoner).
No other race in the world has a history of such cruelty. History has shown to humanity the true power of positive thinking.
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