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Morgan Freeman Silences '60 Minutes' Host By Insulting Black History Month | DM CLIPS | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” shares a clip of Morgan Freeman talking to Mike Wallace on 60 Minutes about why he thinks Black History Month is ridiculous. He also silences Wallace when he says what we really need to do to fight racism.
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BLACK AFRICANS Are Ancestors To Early CHINESE Settlers
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BLACK AFRICANS Are Ancestors to Early CHINESE Settlers.
Did you know a remarkable historical connection between black Africans and early Chinese settlers dates back centuries? Today, this video uncovers a new perspective on Chinese civilization and its relationship to Black Africans. Through this exploration, we will discover the long-lasting impact of their shared experiences, illuminating the profound influence of their intertwined histories.
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Where Do African Americans Come From
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AFRICANS VISITED AMERICA 2000 YEARS BEFORE COLUMBUS , 11 UNDENIABLE PROOFS ; Black History.
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11 Reasons Tp Prove That Africans Were in America 2000 years Before Colombus.
Let me take you on a journey through some of these fascinating pieces of evidence of African presence in America 2000 years before Columbus. Take them with a grain of salt if you have to, but I think they are worth some consideration.
1. Olmec Heads: The colossal stone heads created by the Olmec civilization in present-day Mexico, which date back to 1500 BCE to 400 BCE, feature distinctly African facial features. These heads feature facial features such as broad noses, full lips, and round faces that clearly resemble those of Africans more than the indigenous populations of the Americas. Tell me this is not a black man right there. The detailed and realistic nature of the Olmec heads suggests they were based on real individuals. It is no wonder not surprising that some researchers contend that these features indicate an African presence in pre-Columbian America.
2. African Artifacts in the Americas: Artifacts such as cotton from Africa and tobacco pipes found in pre-Columbian sites in South America have led some to speculate about transatlantic contact. In addition, metal artefacts with similar metallurgical techniques to those used in West Africa have been found in pre-Columbian American sites.
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3. Botanical Evidence: Certain plants like the bottle gourd and the sweet potato are thought to have originated in Africa and Asia but were present in pre-Columbian America, suggesting possible ancient transoceanic contact.
4. Linguistic Evidence: Some linguists claim to have found similarities between certain Native American languages and African languages. Some proponents argue that there are similarities between ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and symbols found in Mesoamerican writing systems, such as those of the Maya. The Mandinka word “makala,” meaning “rice,” is compared to the similar-sounding words in some Native American languages.
Dr. Clyde Winters points to shared vocabulary and phonetic similarities, such as the word “yu” in Mandinka meaning “to give” and a similar-sounding word in the Olmec language with the same meaning.
Leo Wiener, in his early 20th-century work “Africa and the Discovery of America,” cited examples such as the Wolof word “tem” (to cut) and its similarity to the Algonquian word “temagun” (an axe).
5. THOR HEYERDAHL’S RAFT EXPERIMENTS: The Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl demonstrated with his expeditions (Kon-Tiki and Ra) that it was possible to travel across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans using ancient boat-building techniques, suggesting that such voyages could have occurred in ancient times.
6. Ancient Maps: Some historical maps, such as the Piri Reis map, allegedly show parts of the American continent with a level of detail suggesting pre-Columbian exploration, potentially by African or other non-European civilizations.
7. Skull Analysis: Studies of certain skeletal remains, such as the Luzia Woman found in Brazil, have shown features that some anthropologists argue resemble those of African or Australoid populations rather than Native American populations.
8. Accounts from Early European Explorers: Some early European explorers, such as Vasco Núñez de Balboa, reported encountering dark-skinned peoples in the Americas upon their arrival.
9. Cultural Similarities: Some researchers point to cultural parallels between African and American civilizations, such as pyramid building, similar religious practices, and iconography, as potential evidence of contact.
10. Presence of Black peoples in Asia, Australia and the Pacific. If Black people can be found in as far as the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia many Islands in the Pacific, why can’t they be found in the Americas? I mean it makes no sense for the Americas to be the exception right?
11. Genetic Studies: While controversial and not universally accepted, some genetic studies have indicated the presence of haplogroups in Native American populations that are also found in African populations, suggesting ancient intermingling.
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@IdeasDontBounce
February 23, 2024 at 12:31 am
There's a national pasta day. Now, this is something we can talk about 😂. Who doesn't like pasta?
@tammars_YT
February 23, 2024 at 10:54 pm
U fortunately, these days (24Feb 24), after October 7 massacre (23), there way more than 50 Nazi in the world and there is more racism against Jews….
@robg.3136
February 25, 2024 at 4:04 pm
When Morgan Freeman talks … shut up, listen, and learn.
@johnpelow1098
February 26, 2024 at 5:57 pm
If they get rid of statues etc. to erase history why do we have a black " history" month?
@TheGabriel12341
February 28, 2024 at 5:50 pm
Black history is american history… My grandfather was a White american republican and conservative… But he RELATED to a black civil rights leader edward robert harlan… His half brother was the sole dissenter white southern in the plessy v. Ferguson issue… I dont see contradiction between my grandfather gop ways and black civil right leaders
@lnomusicgroup9905
February 29, 2024 at 3:54 pm
Your racist you still said black president and facial expression says alot
@bigdaddysugarcane2894
February 29, 2024 at 3:57 pm
Brilliant, simple
@veronicadabney1466
March 1, 2024 at 1:41 am
Morgan Freeman doesn't know what he's talking about, and I wish he would shut up. There is a "month" for everybody, but the ONLY one people have a "problem" with any of them EXCEPT Black History Month and you get Kneegroes like Morgan Freeman come on time after time to put down Black people and Black History Month which he could stand to learn something about. What would Black people learn about Black history if it wasn't for that month. Here we are years later, and they're STILL trying to take away Black History, AND now they are burning our books, and taking Black history out of schools. Thanks Morgan. In answer to Morgan's question, here are the other "months" dedicated to other groups, which nobody seems to have a problem with. Groups can choose to celebrate these or Not. But EVERY MONTH is White History Month in America:
Top National Heritage Months & Celebrations
Heritage Month Month
Black History Month February
Women’s History Month March
Irish American Heritage Month March
Greek American Heritage Month March
Arab American Heritage Month April
Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month May
Jewish American Heritage Month May
LGBTQ+ Pride Month June
Caribbean American Heritage Month June
Immigrant Heritage Month June
Disability Pride Month July
French American Heritage Month July
Transgender History Month August
Hispanic Heritage Month September 15
German American Heritage Month October
Filipino American History Month October
Italian American Heritage Month October
Native American Heritage Month November
@courtneyscrochetcreations
March 1, 2024 at 2:47 am
Morgan Freeman made sense! We all need a Morgan Freeman!!
@JohnyTheWizKid
March 1, 2024 at 4:15 am
Fuck Black History Month
@Zoe_Z2944
March 4, 2024 at 5:15 am
Wow!!! I didn’t know the end to racism was to just stop talking about it!!! God darn it…. I wish we knew this a hundred years ago! Thank you Plateau, I mean Morgan.
@sondragrant2132
March 5, 2024 at 4:51 am
He thought about looking for excuses and his excuse was I am Jewish
@YsamelMunoz
March 5, 2024 at 5:17 am
White people love when people of color say this kind of bs
@fastbackgt4821
March 6, 2024 at 9:34 am
Mike Wallace emoted quite much like Bill Maher when he was told not to relegated black history to one month. Where is your son's mother?
@LaLoEast
March 10, 2024 at 5:08 am
You are so wrong we where never close to post racism. That's is a damn lie and if anybody believes that BS is delusional. That's what they do they want you to believe that the devil doesn't exist
@SithBich
March 12, 2024 at 3:11 pm
OH MAN I like you, you're sharp!! New subber here!
@2gracen
March 18, 2024 at 2:20 pm
WE Americans 🇺🇸were soo close-then the rise of the…. TEA PARTY. ☕️
@humbertoventura1344
March 26, 2024 at 7:08 pm
Morgan Freeman just spoke common sense, whats so special about it?
@user-pd9rk8tg2g
March 28, 2024 at 9:58 pm
I Love Morgan Freeman 💕 Intelligent, articulate, honest, truthful, willing to own himself, his heritage & his achievements. A truly wonderful, individual human being. If only the rest of us could be as wise, honest & non judgemental. Think what a change that would make, world wide. An amazing individual 💪❤️💕