OffensivelyOpenMinded
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Yep, that's why I give the same attitude back that afrocentrists give me.And you can speculate on white people. You lump them together yet you don't want to be stereotyped. Nobody can choose their skin color, but you can choose to be a good person. Your attitude toward people should be based on their individual behavior, not skin color.Whites are merely trying to " Whitewash Egyptian history." The ego of whites is incredible;
In which even the university of Cambridge admits that ancient Egypt was Black African
Your assumption of ego is incredible.
Maybe you should you put your ego aside as well, i for one don't believe Egyptians were white as depicted in these victorian paintings or movies. Those are easily seen as arist's depictions a lot of those paintings were ordered by the church for political reasons. So why would they be painted as darker skinned people? Kings and politicians usually only act in self interest, you know that right? Its just the way it was. Only the most ignorant people would think they look like Charlton Heston, your not threatened by that are you?
Clearly Egypt is part of the African continent , how could anyone question that ancient Egyptians were black? but an argument can be made that they were also multi -ethnic because of their location on the Mediterranean ocean,
and proximity to the Nile river. It was the center of the known world for a very long time. I'm sure the demography of Egypt has changed some over the last 50 thousand years, you had the Phoenicians trading and sailing all over the medditeranian 3000 BC, so whos to say who bred with who? from what Ive read, the egyptians didnt have vocabulary for race like we do, so to some scholars there is also disagreement about the word kmt, was it reffering to peoples color? or the color of the black delta soil. According to some on this board "everyone' was black back then, the Egyptians, the jews, the semitic people, so why would the Egyptians bother to use the word KMT to make a distinction for themselves?
Your asking how could whites question things that are obviously black? You must not understand the nature of white.
No, not questioning whether black people are black. Questioning who were the people of Egypt, 1000 years ago, 3000 years ago, 10,000 years ago, 20,000 years ago. Were you there ? because the actual experts who study these things are not quite sure.
Listen , I can't convince a white person about anything black, I think that is impossible , only a God can convince the white mind about black things. Without God , its just nothing there. I am not playing god ; all information I have used to form my views on the subject ,is there for you to research.