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[QUOTE]Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: [QB] Its really just a matter of Neo-True Negro anthropology, which to be fair to Nassa, the modern day Bio-diversity movement/Anti-Afrocentrism is really all about. So its no just Nassa, he really can't help himself. To them anything below the Barrier of SSA is a black, every thing above that line can be called anything under the sun. If a person whose ancestry stems from below that magical barrier dares to play anything above it in movies or historical re-enactments, watch out all hell breaks loose. Anything above that barrier can do what or play what/who he or she pleases even folks below their magical barrier....then they'll just post evidence of some infamous Afrocentris Cabal and say "Two WroNgS DoNt MaKe It RiGhT" [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: [qb] It depends on who Nassa is debating on which position he takes, He'll go on endlessly that Nubians are not black but turn around and use them as the black true negoid slaves of the Egyptians when it suits him. He tries to equate Egyptians with his Coastal NA Berber ancestors(despite the fact that the A. Egyptians clearly distinguished them as being lighter skinned than them) and DNA as tactic to impose a Neo-Hamite classification on African people. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Antalas: [qb] Interesting this further confirms my assumptions in regards to this dynasty and its mixed heritage.[/qb][/QUOTE]This is a common presumption but can you offer any proof that while this dynasty is comprised of different lineages that is from different families, that these lineages are somehow Nubian? Also didn't you in another thread say Nubians are not black? [b]LOL[/b] [QUOTE][qb]from the same paper:[/qb] [QUOTE] [b]Thutmose I has all those craniofacial characters common to the Nubian people[/b] , i.e. skeletal-dental-alveolar prognathism. X-ray cephalograms indicate for the first time that there is little craniofacial similarity between the still unwrapped mummy of Amenhotep I and Thutmose I [/QUOTE][qb]I knew that there was something strange about all these SSA looking depictions of the XVIIIth *dynasty* which contrast with what the preceding dynasties produced and I'm not talking about the art itself since I know amarnian art was quite unique but I'm talking about the realistic busts and so I suspected that this dynasty might have assimilated some nubians.[/qb][/QUOTE][b]LOL[/b] You obviously don't know that so-called "Nubian" features were present among Egyptian dynasties well before the 18th dynasty going back to the Middle Kingdom, Old Kingdom, and even earlier! [/qb][/QUOTE][/qb][/QUOTE]He isn't really flip flopping because he actually believes that ancient "North Africans" were always Eurasian looking going back 20,000 years and therefore could be considered caucasian. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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