TYPE | COLOR | RACE |
6 | Black, blue/black
(highest melanin content) |
Africans |
5 | Black/Brown, Brown
|
Native Indians
(Mexicans, Malaysians, kwk) |
4 | Brown, Red
|
Native Americans,
Japanese |
2 and 3 | Yellow, mixed, mixed Brown
|
Orientals |
1 | White
(lowest melanin content) |
Caucasians |
This is a classification chart of races based upon melanin content inside the body and the skin.
Reference: Afrika, Llaila. Melanin: What Makes Black People Black! Copyright 2009.
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I’ve always been under the belief that melanin doesn’t exist outside of Afrikan blood, and any other nation claiming melanin is simply looking for a reason to matter in this day an age of “me too, I’m diverse”
As said by Afrikan elders: Any form of melanin amongst so-called mixed race children – which in itself is a racists term – automatically washes out all European blood. Ergo Black, not mixed race. Melanin o be Black blood of Afrikan heritage regardless of shade.
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You know what, I can see your point. A melanin chart is a way in being politically correct with the masses I guess. What I’m starting to realize even more each and every day is that “being Black” is different than looking and behaving Blackish. Most people who have a small amount or lack melanin who wish to elevate themselves are at a huge disadvantage. But not all Black-Africans’ melanin are radiating on a high frequency either, and that’s what matters at the end of the day: raising the Kundalini to activate the gift we take for granted.
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Problem is a lot of Afrikans have been mentally dehydrated of their power and can’t even see the possibility of radiating to such frequency.
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I have this book by Dr Afrika. I highly recommend this very educational book.
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Is it the self diagnosis book?
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No, the What Makes Black people Black book.
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Oh. I read that reply the wrong way KP LOL !!! My bad☺️☺️☺️
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It’s cool lol
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Melanin gets it’s color from Carbon-12, the most abundant form of carbon on earth. With 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons, it is the most stable and purest form of the element. We truly are one with the Earth.
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