Yeah, I'd like to reclaim the French nobility my family once had, but it's not happening lol
1 year ago | 126
A group of these dudes got into a standoff with Massachusetts State Police on I-95 near my house a few years back after running out of gas heading from Rhode Island to Maine. Their lack of planning and panic during the incident was more comical than concerning. Am I to now worry about them?
1 year ago (edited) | 34
The Moors is the term that the Europeans used to refer to anyone from south of the Mediterranean, it's not race specific, because it encompasses berbers, Arabs and west Africans. That's why sometimes they're depicted as dark skin and muscular maybe riding a horse with a sword in hand, and sometimes depicted as the muslims of the Iberian peninsula from the 8th to the 15th centuries.
1 year ago | 96
That's those losers always trying to drive without I'd or license ROFL
1 year ago | 3
This reminds me of the movie The Black Knight. Martin Lawrence was called a Moor. Lol
1 year ago (edited) | 0
I thought people were offended by the term Moor because it was a generic name given to people of Africa?
1 year ago | 4
It kind of feels like they’re looking at the last 70 years history of the middle east and are like “ooh playbook”
1 year ago | 6
VICE News
Alzo Slade meets with Moors in America to learn more about their origin story, heritage, and ultimately, why the current social and political landscape is making Moorish Nationalism more appealing. - https://youtu.be/VtdC7QuW5Ew
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