I'll let you guys put this together, but I'm sure you know where this is going. Do we really need any more evidence?
xyyman Member # 13597
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come on guys!! Stop these BS correlation. Keep it scietific. Stop reaching and I am an AfroCentric.
Do you know why it starts younger in us. . . here in the new world?
Check out this excerpt:
"These same calcium deposits that affected Lady Rai are rare among most of the world's population, but can be found in a large fraction of people in the richest nations today"
What do you think the above means? There are are code words in there.
Nubian1984 Member # 16955
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But who in that population suffers it the most?
I"m just saying, I cant help be see a relation here. I thought it might be interesting to put on here.
Afronut Slayer Member # 16637
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This is what I'm talking about. What is with you Afronutters and your pseudo-scientific symbolic correlations? You guys never cease to amaze me. Here is one for you afronuts to smoke up your afro-crack pipe - The poplock dance form of the late 70s to early 80s , which originated in the west coast (made famous by the late Re-run of the "What's happening" show) is similar to the egyptian postures on the walls of the pyramids. I guess we can correlate the two based on that huh? LOL!!
xyyman Member # 13597
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Maybe the kid got a little carried away. But you still haven’t answered to this. And those exceptional post Zaharan put together.. . . .
Djehuti Member # 6698
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I agree, the correlation is silly. Even the remains of Chinese royals show clogged arteries and diabetes, that doesn't mean Asians in general are any more prone to it than other groups. There is ample evidence proving the Egyptians to be black including melanin from their own skin and NOT some cardiovascular problems!
Nubian1984 Member # 16955
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I actually wasn't trying to be silly or overly Afrocentric. I just thought it was an interesting corolation. But since you all have pointed out this has formed in various ancient cultures. Then I guess it is nothing to care about then.
I'm not an Afrocentric, but I do believe that the evidence clearly points to Egypt being a black civilization.
Djehuti Member # 6698
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^ I understand that, but there is far more valid evidence to support the black identity of Egypt than 'clogged arteries'!