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[QUOTE]Originally posted by anguishofbeing: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [qb] There you go now put that same shade of color on that statue and the fact that he had an African daddy born in Africa of cultural heritage and you have him pegged for it is the white museum Brit folks who called him black I called him African, he and his boyz leave their genetic stuff and bones in York check da link and think.,he's about the same shade o black like Powell the General not the congressman. [/qb][/QUOTE]If you put the same brown shade on the statue you get somebody that looks like any number of brown people of the world. This shade alone could be anybody from Syrian to a Sicilian to an indigenous African. But the man's father was African however and in Africa live his father who was Libyan-Punic. This means his father was of people living in Africa but it is not known what amount of his Libyan-Punic ancestry was black African. His mother was Italian. A fair guess might be that he was mixed, perhaps a quadroon. His ethnicity is uncertain and the Jim Crow one drop rule is garbage. It's not an honest statement to say he was Black or even that his father was Black. That's wishful thinking. He is what he is , what we know about him, half Italian, half Libyan-Punic [/qb][/QUOTE]This jackass already claims "black" isn't a scientific term (i.e. it's subjective, based on the viewer) yet here he is arguing with Anansi over it's "correct" application. LOL [/QB][/QUOTE]
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