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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Egmond Codfried: [QB] http://www.caliverbooks.com/pages/ecw%20history/deveraux.jpg [Robert Deveraux, 3rd Earl of Essex (1591-1646)] It's childish to argue if Whites are more cruel, evil then Blacks or vice versa. Either they are equal or not equal and we accept white superiority. Then whites are superior in evil too. Nonsense. By the way, my blue blood is black blood theory says that these cruelties were perpetrated by a Black and coloured European elite (1500-1789) against whites and non-noble blacks, who did not belong to the elite, and opposed this despotic elite. This also gave rise to the Enlightenment and French Revolution. Some 'enlightened despots' ended these practices way into the eighteen century. [b]I have been trying to get people to look for causes of hatred against blacks which are more recent and not mythical in tone, but rational and can be reproduced. The nobility identified itself with the image of the Moor and were described as black, the black boy, black tom, swarthy, very dark, brown black, chimney sweep etc. yet their museums show us white royal portraits. If blacks want to study history and expose revisionism which cuts out blacks from history, no part of history should escape their attention. Especially the areas which are deemed 'white.' These black nobles might be survivors of the original black europeans, who were called blue men in medieval times, while their descendents called themselves blue blood and ruled as nobles and kings in Europe (1500-1789)[/b] (this is from my other thread) http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=15;t=000892;p=1#000027 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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