What is the origin of "Wez Wuz Kangz"?

The furthest I could find as an origin was this guy:

>Outside Brazil, an energetic protest came from Haiti, a country with an almost 100 percent black population, which, like all African and African-American countries, felt humiliated by the new racist philosophy of racial superiority. Anténor Firmin, an Afro-Haitian, published in Paris, in 1885, therefore only three after the death of Gobineau, a monumental essay in French, of 650 pages, whose title is a parody of Gobineau's essay: L'Egalite des Races Humaines ("The equality of the human races"). The book highlights the achievements of black culture from ancient Egypt and the Nile Valley countries, Sudan and Ethiopia, to the first "Black Republic" of Haiti, as evidence of the potential of African peoples

>Joseph-Antenor Firmin was a journalist, writer, lawyer and foreign minister under President Hyppolite in the Government of Haiti. A rebel at one time in his country's history, he was exiled to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, North American Territory. In addition to the work in response to Gobineau, he published in 1905 a book of great repercussion on President Roosevelt, of the United States, in relations with the Republic of Haiti, prophesying an American intervention that later actually took place

It seems that he and many people in France were influenced by this here:

>Egyptomania refers to a period of renewed interest in the culture of ancient Egypt sparked by Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign in the nineteenth century. Napoleon was accompanied by many scientists and scholars during this Campaign, which led to a large interest after the documentation of ancient monuments in Egypt. The ancient remains had never been so thoroughly documented before and thus, the interest in ancient Egypt increased significantly. Jean-François Champollion deciphered the ancient hieroglyphs in 1822 by using the Rosetta Stone that was recovered by French troops in 1799 which began the study of scientific Egyptology

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Other urls found in this thread:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satokata_Takahashi
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_Fard_Muhammad
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Movement_of_the_Eastern_World
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Negro_Improvement_Association_and_African_Communities_League
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moorish_Science_Temple_of_America
youtu.be/Zv9Fn_Gg0hc
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptian_race_controversy#Origins
archive.org/details/aebhw25/page/n7/mode/2up
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

If the Egyptians were nogs then nogs enslaved Jews so I don’t feel bad about slavery at all

The first we wuzers were probably the germans

ancient egyptians were dravidians

Who cares, it's a funny cope statement

There is an old black cult (forgot the name) that has been promoting this ideas for a long time but didn't become widespread until the raise of internet.
They basically pick historical figures and do all kind of mental gymnastics to say that this person was in reality black.
It deranged even more on other stuff like "tartaria" being a black worldwide civilization that perished with a "mud flood".

In the US, the oldest Wewuzzing group/movement was this one:

>The Moorish Science Temple of America is an American national and religious organization founded by Noble Drew Ali (born as Timothy Drew) in the early twentieth century. He based it on the premise that African Americans are descendants of the Moabites and thus are "Moorish" (sometimes also spelled "Muurish" by adherents) by nationality, and Islamic by faith. Ali put together elements of major traditions to develop a message of personal transformation through historical education, racial pride and spiritual uplift. His doctrine was also intended to provide African Americans with a sense of identity in the world and to promote civic involvement

>One primary tenet of the Moorish Science Temple is the belief that African Americans are of "Moorish" descent, specifically from the "Moroccan Empire". According to Ali, this area included other countries that today surround Morocco. To join the movement, individuals had to proclaim their "Moorish nationality". They were given "nationality cards". In religious texts, adherents refer to themselves racially as "Asiatics", as the Middle East is also western Asia. Adherents of this movement are known as "Moorish-American Moslems" and are called "Moorish Scientists" in some circles

>Competing factions developed among the congregations and leaders, especially after the death of the charismatic Ali. Three independent organizations developed from this ferment. The founding of the Nation of Islam by Wallace Fard Muhammad in 1930 also created competition for members. In the 1930s membership was estimated at 30,000, with one third in Chicago. During the postwar years, the Moorish Science Temple of America continued to increase in membership, albeit at a slower rate

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>Moorish Science Temple of America
This one.

>Drew Ali reported that during his travels, he met with a high priest of Egyptian magic. In one version of Drew Ali's biography, the leader saw him as a reincarnation of the founder. In others, he says that the priest considered him a reincarnation of Jesus, the Buddha, Muhammad and other religious prophets. According to the biography, the high priest trained Ali in mysticism and gave him a "lost section" of the Quran

>This text came to be known as the Holy Koran of the Moorish Science Temple of America. It is also known as the "Circle Seven Koran" because of its cover, which features a red "7" surrounded by a blue circle. The first 19 chapters are from The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ, published in 1908 by esoteric Ohio preacher Levi Dowling. In The Aquarian Gospel, Dowling described Jesus' supposed travels in India, Egypt, and Palestine during the years of his life which are not accounted for by the New Testament

>Chapters 20 through 45 are borrowed from the Rosicrucian work, Unto Thee I Grant with minor changes in style and wording. They are instructions on how to live, and the education and duties of adherents

>Drew Ali and his followers used this material to claim, "Jesus and his followers were Asiatic." ("Asiatic" was the term Drew Ali used for all dark or olive-colored people; he labeled all whites as European. He suggested that all Asiatics should be allied.)

>Drew Ali crafted Moorish Science from a variety of sources, a "network of alternative spiritualities that focused on the power of the individual to bring about personal transformation through mystical knowledge of the divine within". In the inter-war years in Chicago and other major cities, he used these concepts to preach racial pride and uplift. His approach appealed to thousands of African Americans who had left severely oppressive conditions in the South through the Great Migration and faced struggles in new urban environments

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>Hoteps are a subculture of African Americans who use Ancient Egypt as a source of black pride. The community is Afrocentrist and has been described by experts as promoting false history. One of the group's more recognizable beliefs is that the Ancient Egyptians were uniformly black people, as opposed to the more reputable theory that the Ancient Egyptians were an extremely diverse society, consisting of people indigenous to the Egyptian Nile valley, ethnic groups that lived in the desert, Libyans, Sudanese, Greeks, Arabs, and others, rather than a racially homogeneous civilization

>Although not always defined as "hoteps", the community originated from early 20th century Egyptomania among the black community in the United States, as well as the emergence of Afrocentrism following the civil rights movement (with a later resurgence in the 1980s and 1990s)

>The term "hotep" was used among Afrocentrists as a greeting, similar to "I come in peace", but has gained popularity recently on social media sites such as Twitter and Instagram. It later became used to refer to certain Afrocentric communities as a whole, often used disparagingly to "describe a person who's either a clueless parody of Afrocentricity [...] or someone who's loudly, conspicuously and obnoxiously pro-black but anti-progress"

>Hoteps have been described as promoting false histories and misinformation about black people and black history. It is generally seen as right-wing and socially conservative, and has been likened to the alt-right by some of its critics

>They are perceived as conspiratorial, black nationalist, anti-feminist, anti-LGBT and antisemitic. Some have argued hotep beliefs are too narrow-minded (focusing only on Egypt as opposed to other aspects of African history), and black feminists argue that hoteps perpetuate rape culture by policing women's sexuality and not criticizing predatory black men

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Rasputia.

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LOL

PAY THE TOLL FOR WW2 ANGLOMONKEY

>Nation of Islam believe that:

>Black people have been around for 66 trillion years, beginning when the first black man, called "the Originator", created himself and the universe
>The universe is ruled by a council of black men called "the 24 Scientists" who fly around space in UFOs. They control the weather with machines
>White people (actually, all non-black races, but whites were the goal) were created by a black mad scientist named Yakub through many generations of breeding experiments on an island named Pelan. His intent was to create a 100% evil race, and after many generations he finally succeeeded when the first white child was born. After whites caused trouble, they were exiled to live in caves, hence NOI referring to white people as cavemen
>The "prophets" spoken of in religious scriptures are actually people who were contacted by the 24 Scientists, taken up in their UFOs, and given advanced knowledge by them. Later generations termed the 24 Scientists "angels", and called their chief "God." One of the prime tenants of the NOI is that the supernatural, the afterlife, etc. do not exist, and there is no "spook god." Instead, all of these ideas are misinterpretations of interactions with the 24 Scientists and their advanced technology
>Moses tried to kill off white people with TNT given to him by the Scientists, but failed
>Black people live on the moon and Mars
>Pigs were created on the island of Pelan too, by Yakub breeding together cats, rats, and dogs

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The founder of the Nation of Islam was a man who was radicalized by an agent of the Japanese Black Dragon Society. He called himself Allah and went door to door selling pamphlets. After famously teaching his version of Islam for four years he disappeared, leaving everything to Elijah Muhammad, the most famous leader of Nation of Islam and a close friend of Satokata Takahashi.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satokata_Takahashi
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_Fard_Muhammad

Satokata Takahashi was fingered as the man behind the Pacific Movement of the Eastern World (PMEW), a "1930s North American based pro-Japanese movement of African Americans which promoted the idea that Japan was the champion of all non-white peoples."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Movement_of_the_Eastern_World

His main goal was to convince black people that they would be liberated by the Japanese Empire, while also setting up a criminal organization to get rich (most black dragon society hubs were run like the mafia). They also claim they set up the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, which was famously headed by Marcus Garvey.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Negro_Improvement_Association_and_African_Communities_League

Fard, the founder of Nation of Islam (the door to door salesman) was apparently in a group called the Moorish Science Temple of America and many early members were a splinter group from them, more than likely created at the behest of the Japanese. Their core belief was that as African Americans they were the direct descendants of Moors and actually not black at all. They were also black supremacists approached by the Japanese as early as the 20's. The Moorish Temple was particularly influencing due to them being set up during the initial Great Migration, swelling their numbers among the many poorly educated blacks.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moorish_Science_Temple_of_America

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>On August 15, 1959, the FBI sent a story to the Chicago New Crusader newspaper, stating that Fard was a "Turkish-born Nazi agent who worked for Hitler in World War II." According to the story from the FBI, Fard was a "Muslim from Turkey who had come to the United States in the early 1900s. He had met Muhammad in prison… where the two men plotted a confidence game in which followers were charged a fee to become Muslims." After the story was published, Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X subsequently charged Black media outlets, who reprinted the accusation in large numbers, with running the story without requesting a response from the Nation of Islam

youtu.be/Zv9Fn_Gg0hc

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Nubians and Kushites basically admored Egypt despite being a source of slaves and mercenaries to them.

When Egyot declined, before the Seleucid/Hellenistic dynasty established itself, they rolled into the troubled upper Delta and established a short dynasty there.

So they wuz kings but for about a minute.

I'm convinced. Just look at all the evidence'n'shiiiit. If it wernt for wite peepo, dem niggas woodve ben spas travulas n atlanteins.

His brother, Wallace Shid Mohammed was a plumber.

Blacks steal. They even steal other cultures.

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See above post. They literally stole kingship for a short while before getting assraped by Alexander's successors.

>A jap created this we wuz nigger cult
My god, it just goes deeper and deeper.

I shot the fuck out that group in crossed groupings.

Nubians DID rule Egypt but only briefly during a period of major decline. The ancient Egyptian word 'Nub' means slave.

Good thread user.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptian_race_controversy#Origins

Nubians all have 40% semitic caucasian DNA. All blacks in the USA are descended from sub-saharan congoid blacks, not related to Nubians in the slightest.

Yeah, of course. Nilotic blacks are way different. Most American blacks are Yoruba yeah?

archive.org/details/aebhw25/page/n7/mode/2up

if dey wuz kangz how cum dem mummays be white????