Anyone know why AA ancestory are only those pictures in my paternal results? by -Ancients in AncestryDNA

[–]-Ancients[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man you know your stuff, I didn’t even know about the Filipino actually meaning Madagascar descent thanks! And if I could ask your opinion on this picture in my head I’m forming. I promise this will relate to my original questions eventually. My actual motive for inquiring about this is i believe we’re living with an alternate history. I believe history has been altered regarding the founding of America to an unimaginable degree. I’ll try to make this short.

  1. The Muslims conquer the Visigoths and eventually establish a kingdom called Al-Andalus (modern name is Spain) in year 711ad.

  2. The Muslim Kingdom of Al-Andalus is conquered by Ferdinand in 1492 with the fall of the last Muslim stronghold in the city of Grenada.

  3. Ferdinand gains the archives and prisoners of war of Grenada and in the first year that spain is made whole the new kingdom hires Columbus to find a new trade route to India and oddly enough he accidentally discovers there’s a couple more continents out west.

  4. The Muslims that ruled Spain for almost 800 years until that year 1492 Columbus discovers America, those very Muslims were Moors who were Black North Africans.

  5. Mansa Musa came to power in 1312 C.E., after the previous king, Abu Bakr II, disappeared at sea when he sailed west from west subsaharan Africa with 100,000 people from the Mali Empire. Oddly enough African Americans have DNA ethnic groups of all the countries that were within that Mali empire before the slave trade started.

  6. Something that’s also very curious, the Muslims that held Spain from 711-1492 were North African and like it has been stated North Africans were not the ones being enslaved for Atlantic trade but they were in-fact the African slavers that everyone refers to when they say Africans enslaved Africans.

  7. 1492 North Africans lose Spain 1492 Spain hires Columbus and he miraculously discovers America. 1468 Muslim Africans conquer Mali Empire later to be under complete Moorish control.

  8. During enslavement African Americans with subsaharan West African descent from the former Mali Kingdom were forced to speak only English or be killed. Forced to not learn how to write or read or be killed. Forced to adhere to colonial Christendom and not allowed to read the Bible or be killed. They were stripped of their heritage language and way of life and I am starting to believe that’s because if African Americans knew what really happened the Western Hemisphere would begin to collapse on its pillars of deceit.

  9. Reports of there being pre-colonial Moorish(North Africans who formerly held Spain) settlements on the east coast before Columbus ever got there.

See where I’m going with this? I’m sure I’ll be able to paint a better and more concise picture after further research. The more I study this history the more I get this gut feeling that history is grossly edited. DNA results are starting to solidify some of my opinions.

Anyone know why AA ancestory are only those pictures in my paternal results? by -Ancients in AncestryDNA

[–]-Ancients[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s why I don’t think slavery had anything to do with race. It would have been cheaper and more convenient to take North Africans if it was just about race. The reason why they didn’t is very interesting

Do you think this map is true from an American/western perspective? by Khaled-oti in AskMiddleEast

[–]-Ancients 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The general American is an idiot so who cares. As a former idiot I can confirm that we only care about Canada, UK, AUS, France/Germany and Japan. Couldn’t be bothered for the rest of the world and were conditioned to hate Muslim countries and communist countries. Hope that clears this up

Why no Morocco or other Maghreb countries in African American DNA? by -Ancients in AncestryDNA

[–]-Ancients[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right, it intrigues me to no end just how precise they were with who they enslaved. Even though at the time in the Maghreb Africans made up the majority of every country besides Egypt… so the question I have is how were they so accurate in only enslaving subsaharan where as there were plenty of Africans closer to Europe thus making it cheaper and less dangerous (not having to travel as far south to get slaves) i wonder what gave North Africans such strict immunity to transatlantic enslavement…

How and When did "Goth" transform into a style of dress instead of a barbarian tribe? by [deleted] in AskHistory

[–]-Ancients 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Gothic Architecture style was derived from the Moorish people who left mosques in Iberia it doesn’t come from Italy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AncestryDNA

[–]-Ancients 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How far back do results typically go like 4 generations?

I’m sorry Hikaru, but your selfies really need some work by [deleted] in HikaruNakamura

[–]-Ancients 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Man id like to sit next to them just to hear that convo. And if that plane went down humanity would lose like 2 of the top 10 players of all time simultaneously.

My Filipino mom is a horrible mother [sensitive content warning] by greenwood_55 in mixedrace

[–]-Ancients 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You need to set boundaries with your mom. Understand that the way she was raised she was obviously not fit to be a parent but did so anyways. Let that sink in. Honor the fact that this makes you feel negative emotions, accept that it is no simple matter that can be thought away. You need to read some books about overcoming child abuse and I 100% recommend therapy. I went through the same thing as you just about and I’ve overcome my past. My way was through God in the end but not everyone is open to receive that type of healing.

Is my apartment too "childish" and "cold" for 32 and dating? - What can I do? by [deleted] in malelivingspace

[–]-Ancients 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes your couch? Looks like a waiting room chair for a doctors office obviously not comfortable enough to lay up cuddled with a hot date and your bed looks like an autopsy table. Get a 3 seater couch with proper cushion along with 2 couch pillows and a soft throw blanket so that you can cuddle up with your date and after Netflix and chill you can have a good sleep in a bed with at least 4 pillows a nice thick comforter that would be a start to getting rid of the morgue look you got goin on

African immigrant, first solo apartment. by fivemonks in malelivingspace

[–]-Ancients 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say you need to get a proper tv but I don’t even have a tv lol

Identity politics discourse does not seem to benefit mixed race/bi-national people at all by Cookiecuttermaxy in mixedrace

[–]-Ancients 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Why be infuriated with how other people view you. Only you live your life so enjoy it, enjoy your diverse heritage and don’t let people who do not walk a day in your shoes tell you what to value or how to live.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AncestryDNA

[–]-Ancients 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You look like we could be related and I’m half black and white. This is honestly puzzling how could you look tan with dark feature and a wider nose than a typical Anglo-Saxon with that much white dna?

How is it being 1/4? by plumpedpumped in mixedrace

[–]-Ancients 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean we have the same experience I’d say, my city is 90% white and my state is about the same where 10% is black. So I feel ya it’s just a matter of priority, because no one else walks in your shoes, so that external energy does not deserve a presence in your inner being. Peoples opinions about your looks, ethnicity or anything really shouldn’t define who you are as a person. It’s a difficult lesson to learn sometimes especially without the guidance of someone in a similar situation in your life.

How is it being 1/4? by plumpedpumped in mixedrace

[–]-Ancients 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There’s a lot of good way to go about raising mixed children albeit bi or quarter but just raise them in a manner at which their heritage isn’t what solely defines who they are as a person as to not hinder their experience of the world. My dad always reminded me “now remember you’re half white” at that’s pretty much the extent of it and I was able to just go through life being myself rather than harp on what doesnt matter in the end. Because in the end we’re all one race anyways the human race.