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They View African as a Threat

Before I dive into this discussion. I want to quote something I wrote while back. "Despite any termoil
I'll be proud of my soil." -Enoch

Phase one:
It seems as though everywhere Africans or Afro descendant people are, no matter the geographical location, they've experienced some form of oppression, discrimination or prejudice. This has been going on for quite some time. Some scholars have attempted to figure out why this is the case, and some have come up with some interesting explanations. For my studies, it seems as though Africans and their descendants across the globe historically have been viewed as some sort of threat. And so today, I want to talk about some of the potential reasons as to why this may be the case.
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To begin, this essay should be taken lightly because this will just be my personal opinion on the topic based on my own analysis of world history. Ultimately, there is no conclusive answer to this question. As we can't get into the minds of nonafricans, all I can do is highlight some patterns and draw some conjectural conclusions. Also, this essay is not intended to be some sort of query for empathy or acceptance from outside of the African diaspora. It's simply intended to be considered as a working model, showing how history of fall into what it is today. As it concerns our current social, political and economic condition as Afro descended people.
So let's begin. Despite questions concerning the reliability of Greek scholars and historians like Deodorant Sycholis, and Herodotus, their work highlights A very important narrative that did exist in ancient times. Whether their words about Africa were true or not. They expose what the common discourse was in ancient times amongst elites An ancient commentary that ends Points later periods. Some of the ancient narratives suggests the belief or at least the consideration that Africans were the first people, and also that they were among the first civilized. Now the Ethiopians, as historians relate, were the first of all men, and the proof of this statement, they say are manifest for that "they did not come into their land as immigrants from abroad, but were natives of it. And so justly bear the name of atoxtens is they maintain, conceded by practically all men, furthermore, and those who dwell beneath the noonday sun, were in all likelihood, the first to be generated by the...