What are the odds of black Americans being descendants of Ancient Egyptians?

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Why are you asking if you already know the answer?

i dont know the answer. thats why im asking

90%. Most Americans are more or less mulattos so even the niggest nigs have usually a drop of white blood.

little to none.
If they descend from Nubians then yeah they have little claim to Ancient Egypt, but 90% of modern African Americans come from West African slaves.

It's pretty clear from your image that it's very unlikely. Egypt has nothing to do with Atlantic Africa. Maybe the occasional Egyptian slave somehow ended up in the Americas but that'd be pretty insignificant.

0 they originate from Bantu tribes in West Africa.

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why would an agrarian people randomly migrate 4000 miles

Small, but heritage is irrelevant anyway.

invasions? thats what it says in the picture

That picture is STUPID and doesn't make sense. The Gu Khuwa migration has nothing to do with either invasion, and the Kara Aleek migration came 24 years after the fact of invasion, seemingly at random.

>Kara Aleek

i googled gu khawa dn kara aleek and found nothing

where did you get your information?

lol perhaps the evidence of this great migration was destroyed by white supremacists

>Arabs in 650 BC
You mean Assyrians or Babylon?
>Greek invasion
The Egyptians treated Alexander as a liberator and even made him a Pharoah.

about the same as the odds that the gypsies are descendants of the ancient egyptians.

>650 BC

i think that's a typo

wait, if the arabs invaded ancient egypt and kicked them out, does that mean MUhammad (PBUH) wasn't black?

>What is Gu Khuwa in Assamese. The english translation is "Shit Eater"

It's obviously just another false flag.

That map shows where slaves were collected, not their origin necessarily. Some coastal African tribes straight up abducted people from neighboring kingdoms to sell to Europeans. There are documented cases of slaves being abducted from areas like the border between modern-day Chad and Mali. Regardless, the point still stands that few of them came from Egypt. Pan-africanism is strategic rather than historically accurate.

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what does it mean in egyptian

you have to understand them, they have no roots, as a slave population they have been uprooted since before they even got to the ships
some basic tribal and religious culture survived in south america and the caribeans, but somehow the north american black populatin today just feels it has no culture, no history they can look back on that dosent have them as anything but slaves

so they react with shit, trying to build some myth

but even those rulers, those states and kingdoms, the actual people they are calling uppon, those same people would spit on them, because to them they were cattle, so much human meat to be exported in exchange for weapons and gold

but you cant blame people on trying to find themselves a past other than that, they can always dream and shit