15
Mar
The Dark History of Hannibal
Perhaps this network should be called the “Fantasy Channel.” In an effort to boost the self-esteem of blacks, the “History” Channel is depicting the great Carthaginian general Hannibal as a black African.

This coin stamped with an image of Hannibal was minted during his lifetime. The Carthaginians got it wrong! The History Channel shows Hannibal was black!

These are Tunisian Berbers from the area of Carthage. Note complexion.

- Here is the “History” Channel version of Hannibal, “The Porno Wars”.
Actually, the portrait for Hannibal from the series “Battles B.C.” looks more like some black jock from a deodorant commercial. Many people who watched the Hannibal episode winched at the glaring historical flaws. For one, Hannibal would never appear in public wearing only a cape to show off his abs.
Afro-centrists are always scavenging about for crumbs to glorify a Negro history that never existed. The city-state of Carthage was Phoenician, not Sub-Sahara African. The inhabitants of North Africa at the time of Hannibal were white, not black. Archaeologists today classify them as “North African Caucasoid.” Negros from the Sub-Sahara were not introduced into North Africa in any kind of large numbers until the Islamic slave trade began about a thousand years after Hannibal.
