This is how we know there is no heterosexual people on the earth.
We observe the fingers of the people in the video, on the bus, trains, planes etc.
Here you can see it
Sacred Thrones of Africa: From Desert Sultans to Village Kings | SLICE | FULL DOCUMENTARY
In Mali, the Dogon people once looked to the Hogons as their spiritual leaders, guardians of tradition and community life. But today, their influence is fading as Islam grows stronger. When the last Hogon passes away, the entire community gathers to choose his successor—a ceremony rarely seen by outsiders. Across the border in Niger, Islam has a long history, blending with ancient customs. In the town of Dosso, the people are led by sultans who embody both faith and tradition. One of them shares how his authority is woven into the daily lives of his community. Further east, in the vast Ténéré desert, thousands assemble every year for a dazzling celebration. Men adorned with paint and finery perform before prospective brides in one of Africa’s most vibrant and unique marriage rituals. These encounters reveal a world where tradition and modernity collide, where ancient authority struggles for survival, and where culture continues to express itself with extraordinary vitality.


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