#Letstalkblack
HERE ARE SOME FACTS ABOUT THE BLACK COLOR……🏺
PART 1
LETS TALK ABOUT BLACK!
Well we all know this as the color of the night, and the symbol of Darkness. I SAY THIS IS WRONG! here is why; White man says, Definitively, Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visibility. Wiki say it is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and gray. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. ://en.m.wikipedia.org › wikiBlack – Wikipedia
BLACK has for long been nurtured to excellently represent the unwanted and most Human races have disassociated themselves from any symbolically positive attachment to this color. According to the web, Black and White have often been used to describe OPPOSITES such as good and evil, the Dark Ages versus Age of Enlightenment, and night versus day. Since the Middle Ages, black has been the symbolic color of solemnity. Ironically it has also been used as a symbol of authority, and it for this reason that Black is still commonly worn by judges and magistrates.
Ironical to say right, A symbol of Evil being the representation of Authority. That’s not something most Black people have embraced, i would blame this on the brain washing White Society of the Bible and the Gun who stormed African in the early colonial ages and made black people hate themselves based on their Black Color and Traditions. However in this age of black generational cut, i would expect Black people to have educated themselves about their history and reclaimed their ancestral power to rule the world. You see, I believe that the Ethiopian King who invited the Europeans to Africa was more enlightened and more genious than the Europeans he supposedly thought were of good humor to come invest and do legitimate business here in the lank of the Black, but he was wrong in thinking this, Thought that the White Man was the way to Prosperity turned out to be the biggest mistake Africa has ever made. We invited Serial Murders and Opportunists to our land. Here is a brief history to how more enlightened the Black man was in those early days. History explains that Early Ethiopian Elite agents were active throughout the Mediterranean basin already in the fourteenth century. At a time when the European understanding of Africa was still grounded in classical and medieval myths, Ethiopian pilgrims and ambassadors ventured to Europe and became purveyors of knowledge about the unknown world. By virtue of their country’s identification with the realm of Prester John, they related to European elites as Christian peers in an encounter where skin color appeared inconsequential. Visit https://www.jstor.org/stable/41060852 to know more.
Now you see, BLACK WAS A SYMBOL OF KNOWLEDGE AND RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY BACK THEN. An Achievement i can’t say this Generation of Africans has accomplished. AFRICA U BETTER WAKE UP!
THE BLACK COLOR EVOLUTION!
U see there is one trait i have personally observed about the white people, they learn more from their own mistakes than from creativity. They only often change tactics of making such mistakes i orders to learn, this is by shifting the play ground of performing these learning-based mistakes from their homelands to other distant lands as a way to proof themselves and their loved ones from the effects of these mistakes. THE GOOD NEWS IS THEY LEARN AND THEY LEARN FAST👌.
Here is some insight on the series of mistakes, misbranding and misconceptions the white man has had on the Color black before he learned that it’s more than just a dark color. Learn this!, historically, The color Black was one of the first colors used by artists in neolithic cave paintings. It was used in ancient Egypt and Greece as the color of the underworld. 🤨Then later on in the Roman Empire, it became the color of mourning, and over the centuries it was frequently associated with death, evil, witches and magic. In the 14th century, it was worn by; ROYALTY, CLERGY, JUDGES and GOVN’T OFFICIALS in much of Europe. It became the color worn by English romantic poets, businessmen and statesmen in the 19th century, and a high fashion color in the 20th century.😏 what an ironic turn of events. Anyway, According to surveys in Europe and North America, (The Original White People) it is the color most commonly associated with mourning, the word end, secrecy, Black magic, Evil forces, violence, and again ironically elegance.🙌🏾
MORE FACTS!
Black ink is the most common color used for printing books, newspapers and documents, as it provides the “highest contrast” with “white paper” and thus is the “easiest color” to read. now this is regardless of the color being associated with absence or complete absorption of visibility.😎
Similarly, black text on a white screen is the most common and most effective format used on computer screens. hehe 😄 and here come white man Tech to define everything for us. Well you should know that as of September 2019, the darkest material is made by MIT engineers from vertically aligned carbon nanotubes.
ENGLISH LINGUISTIC DESCRIPTIONS OF THE COLOR BLACK;
Now according to the Queen’s language, the word black comes from Old English blæc (“black, dark”, also, “ink”), from Proto-Germanic *blakkaz (“burned”), from Proto-Indo-European *blach (“black”), Old Norse blakkr (“dark”), Dutch blaken (“to burn”), and Swedish bläck (“ink”). More distant cognates include Latin flagrare (“to blaze, glow, burn”), and Ancient Greek phlegein (“to burn, scorch”). The Ancient Greeks sometimes used the same word to name different colors, if they had the same intensity. Kuanos’ could mean both dark blue and black. The Ancient Romans had two words for black: ater was a flat, dull black, while niger was a brilliant, saturated black. Important to note that niger was the source of the country name Nigeria, and later came the English word Negro, and the word for “black” in most modern European-Romance languages (French: noir; Spanish and Portuguese: negro; Italian: nero; Romanian: negru).
Now you see BLACK which is a word invented by the white man to describe the AFRICAN SKIN TONE has various representations and 95% of them are biased and negative in nature.
So let’s set Facts straight, the white man has never had genuine approval of the BLACK MAN and what he(African) represents.
END OF PART ONE!
GALLERY;
HERE IS A PICTURE REPRESENTING THE VIEW OF THE UNDERWORLD!
Ironic📴
🧐 with no black tone in it! 😎

