kurobecky08
Taxation is theft
Apparently, there’s a club here . He was wearing a fez. I asked him was if he was a Gnawa from Morocco. He said that he’s a Moorish American. This is his card :
I asked him if he knew about the Amazigh people of North Africa. His reply was : “ Yeah, a little bit......” Me : I’m part Tuareg and the moorish were Berbers and Arabs. He stated that the Moorish were Pan-Africanist and supported universal basic income. Me: By the fourteenth century, trade routes to the wealthy salt, gold, ivory, and slave markets in North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East had sprung up across Tuareg territory. The Tuareg grew rich as livestock breeders and traders in the Saharan and Sahelian regions. (The Sahel is the region south of the Sahara Desert that is marked by times of drought but is not a real desert.
In the late nineteenth century, European exploration and military expeditions led to French rule of the Tuareg homeland. By the early twentieth century, the French had brought the Tuareg under their colonial control. They ended Tuareg trade activities, including the collection of tariffs and the protection services for camel caravans crossing the Sahara.
Tuaregs HATE the government. My dad didn’t trust public schools and other blacks would think it’s weird. They practiced homeschooling with private school.
I asked him if he knew about the Amazigh people of North Africa. His reply was : “ Yeah, a little bit......” Me : I’m part Tuareg and the moorish were Berbers and Arabs. He stated that the Moorish were Pan-Africanist and supported universal basic income. Me: By the fourteenth century, trade routes to the wealthy salt, gold, ivory, and slave markets in North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East had sprung up across Tuareg territory. The Tuareg grew rich as livestock breeders and traders in the Saharan and Sahelian regions. (The Sahel is the region south of the Sahara Desert that is marked by times of drought but is not a real desert.
In the late nineteenth century, European exploration and military expeditions led to French rule of the Tuareg homeland. By the early twentieth century, the French had brought the Tuareg under their colonial control. They ended Tuareg trade activities, including the collection of tariffs and the protection services for camel caravans crossing the Sahara.
Tuaregs HATE the government. My dad didn’t trust public schools and other blacks would think it’s weird. They practiced homeschooling with private school.
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