Spartacus1-
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Black people and their constant delusions are so far stretched from reality one might call it a fantasy jfl.
For a race that always likes to point out whenever people try to appropriate their "culture" they sure do like stealing others.
We've seen it before the Egyptians were black, Achilles was black and now Hannibal Barca is black
Hannibal Barca was a Carthaginian. The Carthaginians were a mixture of settlers from Phoenicia (in modern Lebanon) & the Numidian people of what was then called Africa but is now northern Tunisia & NE Algeria. The Numidians were ancestors of the modern Amazigh (AKA Berbers)
Lebanese
Tunisian Amazigh
Even though one might not call them white but they sure as hell aren't black .
Furthermore, an actual bust of the man, It comes from the city of Capua in southern Italy, which was the leader of Hannibal’s Italian allies, and the style of the clothing and helmet. So it’s a reasonable guess that this non-Italian-equipped fellow in 3rd century equipment is Hannibal.
Muh black
Muh black features
Also, you've even got the coin wrong. The actual coins depicting Hannibal and his father. issued by not just Hannibal but also his father and brother-in-law. Are these
Very black indeed
For a race that always likes to point out whenever people try to appropriate their "culture" they sure do like stealing others.
We've seen it before the Egyptians were black, Achilles was black and now Hannibal Barca is black
Hannibal Barca was a Carthaginian. The Carthaginians were a mixture of settlers from Phoenicia (in modern Lebanon) & the Numidian people of what was then called Africa but is now northern Tunisia & NE Algeria. The Numidians were ancestors of the modern Amazigh (AKA Berbers)
Lebanese
Tunisian Amazigh
Even though one might not call them white but they sure as hell aren't black .
Furthermore, an actual bust of the man, It comes from the city of Capua in southern Italy, which was the leader of Hannibal’s Italian allies, and the style of the clothing and helmet. So it’s a reasonable guess that this non-Italian-equipped fellow in 3rd century equipment is Hannibal.
Muh black
Muh black features
Also, you've even got the coin wrong. The actual coins depicting Hannibal and his father. issued by not just Hannibal but also his father and brother-in-law. Are these
Very black indeed