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Anonymous D replied with this 3 weeks ago, 1 minute later, 1 hour after the original post[^][v]#1,419,145
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Do white people think that monkeys are humans? Because I see white people on the internet call black people monkeys but then they get offended when they find out that black people in Africa eat monkeys because the white people think that’s like eating a person.
Anonymous D triple-posted this 3 weeks ago, 6 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^][v]#1,419,147
I kinda wonder if when European explorers wrote about savage cannibals if what happened is they wandered into some village, saw some black people cooking monkeys from a distance, thought they were eating people, then wandered closer and realize they were cooking monkeys, so they thought they were eating monkey people or something. White people say stuff that’s so dumb I can imaging that happening…
> I kinda wonder if when European explorers wrote about savage cannibals if what happened is they wandered into some village, saw some black people cooking monkeys from a distance, thought they were eating people, then wandered closer and realize they were cooking monkeys, so they thought they were eating monkey people or something. White people say stuff that’s so dumb I can imaging that happening…
I wish Africans had cooked every vile missionary and preserved animism, leading to a global revival of religions of blood and mystery, dispossessing all of the boring, lecturing moralists in frocks.
Anonymous G double-posted this 2 weeks ago, 6 minutes later, 17 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,419,231
Although, I’m not sure I agree with the idea that Christianity is a Eurocentric religion necessarily. There is slavery in the Bible, but racism as a concept hadn’t been invented yet. A lot of slaves in the Roman Empire were actually Germanic. Then most of the stories in the Bible take place in the Middle East and North Africa. Although, the Bible isn’t particularly accurate. It’s biased from the perspective of Jews. For example, people have an idea that the Egyptians enslaved Jews to built the pyramids, but archeologists have since discovered that the workers who built the pyramids were given tax breaks and salaries by the pharaoh and were also given their own tombs and received respectful burials. Europe adopted Christianity, but Christianity isn’t really like a "white religion" or something. The Romans are in the Bible, but they’re the bad guys.
Anonymous G replied with this 2 weeks ago, 1 minute later, 17 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,419,236
In the past people tried to use the Bible to justify racism, but if you actually read it at face value, in Genesis for example, the Bible never mentions black people or white people, it just says God created people in his image.
Anonymous G double-posted this 2 weeks ago, 3 minutes later, 17 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,419,244
Also, interesting fact about the Roman Empire and Christianity: since the Roman Empire included parts of North Africa, there were actually a couple of African popes in early Christianity.