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The Mirika C Blueprint
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theneosoloist
theneosoloist 🟥🔱⬛️ 🇺🇸 :
In this day and age with technology at our fingertips, “they” ain’t got no excuse.
2025-09-01 02:31:39
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nikkileonard12
Nikki Leonard :
They parents too
2025-09-01 00:47:39
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pivot789
PIVOT 789 :
Yep. I always wanted to see the so called video or script they always say they where showed.
2025-09-02 18:45:21
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nanakwekuampadu
NANA KWEKU AMPADU :
The question is, is he speaking the truth or not
2025-08-31 23:16:43
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starchyld3
Dazzle :
Someone is paying him
2025-09-01 00:48:17
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prinxperry
Prinx Perry :
The Soulaani ethnicity and culture begins with the Soul ,Soul Brothers, Soul Sisters, Soul Music, and Soul Food, carrying memory, survival, and joy. We fly the African American Heritage Flag as a bold symbol of identity. Our faith is rooted in Black Christianity and Liberation Theology, knowing God stands with the oppressed. We honor our ancestors with Tutnese and rise in unity with “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, especially the powerful version by Tasha Cobbs Leonard. Our way of life is shaped by Kwanzaa, a year-round philosophy of unity, self-determination, and cooperative economics, and we practice Black solidarity economics, keeping wealth and strength within our community. This is Soulaani culture: faith filled, freedom driven, community rooted, and soul centered. Sadly our culture is treated more like a commodity than culture. Warning: Soulaani ethnicity and culture is still in a state of ethnogenesis so more dynamic changes are coming! ✊🏾
2025-09-01 13:29:37
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rainbowrising39
RainbowRising🌈 :
They’re doing what they allowed them to come here to do, undermine us. They put these impersonators in front of the screen, YT people aren’t that bright and don’t pay attention, to them we all look alike. See this man is the most dangerous, because he is their reference when they speak about us, some people will say, their own people said this or that they don’t see that’s not our people they see a Melanated dark skin person, they tie us to everyone’s crime because our skin is Melanated, Africans Haitians etc. can be the biggest criminal here in our country but we’ll get blamed because YT people think we’re all the same, unless they’re in these places, they designed it that way, we’ll be the forever fall guy and other nations will sculpt what others think of us by wearing the same skin tone as us.
2025-09-01 10:55:06
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twan_32303
Twan :
That dude looks horrible lol.
2025-09-01 00:08:41
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iasiareaves630
iasiareaves630 :
they not like us
2025-09-03 03:08:33
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tyronesmusic1
Tyronesmusic / Subnoise :
LOL! He's one of the "they" there's definitely more 'theys', you are correct tho! 💯
2025-08-31 19:15:22
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drshanterx
Dr Shanté Prescribed :
Great point!
2025-08-31 16:37:17
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user947874507
Lisa Franklin :
100
2025-09-01 22:35:41
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larmontnumanlyfel
Numanlyfe :
He do not know his own history & culture! The concept of Africa as a continent developed over time, not at a specific year. The term "Africa" was originally used by the Romans for a region in North Africa, specifically the area around Carthage (modern-day Tunisia). This name gradually expanded as Roman knowledge of the region grew. By the 1st century CE, Roman geographers like Pomponius Mela were using "Africa" to describe a large landmass, and by the 6th century, the medieval scholar Isidore of Seville referred to Africa as one of the three parts of the world, alongside Europe and Asia. The idea of continents as distinct, contiguous landmasses separated by oceans became more defined during the European age of exploration in the 16th and 17th centuries. By the end of the 17th century, the name "Africa" had become the standard term for the entire continent, replacing other names like Libya or Aethiopia. Therefore, Africa did not become a continent in a
2025-09-01 04:22:43
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southern_roots7
Queen Zee :
lol sissss Facts!!!
2025-09-01 02:12:26
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cayenne.red
Cayenne Red :
that part
2025-09-04 01:21:08
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richme100
Glamsmiles🧚🏾‍♀️ :
What about Black Wall Street and Rosewood? Did you mention that?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2025-09-01 05:05:30
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theamberwhiteshow
SWEETS :
Yup💯😩
2025-09-03 05:13:50
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mrsgreen67
Mrs Green :
Exactly 💯💯💯💯💯💯
2025-09-01 03:08:49
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starchyld3
Dazzle :
They parents
2025-09-01 00:45:47
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southernkerry
True Southerner :
I was in DC a few years ago on trip. My Uber driver was Asian. We talked about the Ahmaud Arbery case. Could you believe he brought up on how he doesn't understand why Africans talked bad about BA.
2025-08-31 20:05:39
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miss.faery
Miss Faery🇿🇲🇬🇧🇲🇺 :
You're wrong. 'They' are White people actually. Until I travelled the world and met real black Americans I and many others believed the negative stereotypes. White western media makes you guys look bad. I don't know who the people you're point at in this video are, most people around the world do not!
2025-08-31 18:38:25
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kayjones657
bringing x to tictok 3 :
and the pan Africans 😞
2025-09-03 19:16:30
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why49471
Why :
2025-09-03 11:49:29
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shaneika3000
smiley ☺️ :
💯💯💯
2025-08-31 16:18:16
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xavia_jackson
Xavia :
🎯🎯🎯
2025-08-31 18:49:32
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