A Brief history of Niggerism.
The Three Monkeys
About a million years ago, there were three monkeys.
One of these monkeys lived in a cave, and spent all day wandering the plains harvesting grain to eat. One day, some of the grain went bad, so he threw it out of his cave, and then, to his astonishment, it grew, and he was able to harvest the grain. From now on he would cultivate his own grain, and he would never be hungry again.
The second monkey lived in reed huts he constructed himself, on the edge of a brackish wetlands, and he gathered seafood and shell fish to eat. As he spent a lot of time in the water, he became gracile, light weight buoyant bones, with sloping nose, ears flattened against the oval head, body hairs to reduce drag and webbing between the fingers and toes. His food was rich in omega3, and with this he was able to learn at an accelerated rate. He learnt so much, and became so intelligent, he began to realize the needs of others, and not just himself. This was empathy, and he soon learned to raise his own livestock, and he would never go hungry again.
The third monkey lived in the trees on the edge of the jungle savanna. This monkey had solid, dense bones, so if he fell out of his tree, he could climb back up the tree to safety. He was surrounded by food, and if he was hungry, he just had to go and take it, and he would never go hungry again.
About 5000 years ago, this third monkey found something which changed history forever, an endless supply of food and wealth, living in the jungles of Congo, the Pygmies.
With this bounty of food and with slaves to sell, he began to flourish, and as his population grew, so did the need to for space to live.
So this monkey moved west.
As this monkey went, he took that which he need to survive, and if this meant the destruction of the populations that owned those resources, then he was strong enough to this. One by one, the ancient peoples and cultures found in Africa, began to succumb, to this wave of thuggery and violence, and one by one the were assimilated, and destroyed.
This, is of course, known to history as the Bantu Expansion.
Eventually they came across the tall elegant peoples of the Maasai Mara, the Nilotes, aka the Nubians. These people had one thing the Bantu did not have, endurance. When the Bantu came, they simply ran away, and the bantu, adapted to short episodes of explosive power, were unable to keep up. So now they moved south.
Around the middle of the 1400's they came to the boundary they could not cross, the Zambesi River. Now technically, they could cross the river, particularly up stream, but by now they were a pastoralist culture, had they would not go were the cattle had no feed, and that was the problem they faced, Botswana, and its arid climate, that kept them at bay.