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Akoben... Stop pretending to even know what you're talking about though, really. You don't read much and it shows. All of your arguments are stretches and always based on emotional appeal and faulty logic as you never have the proper facts to back up anything you say.
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Actually it is you, my boy, who is looking more and more like an immature clueless face saving clown. Admitting that the ancient Egyptians were indigenous Africans is not entirely atypical of Eurocentrism, even for turn of the century racialists. If you had read Ampim's essay like I told you and compared it with Yurco you would have known this.
But from reading your post on his "goofy interpretations" and "imperfect exception" (lol) and "He often quoted Keita, even if at times he misunderstood his work" ("misunderstood" lol) I suspect that you do know you fucked up which is why you now want to divert into a discussion on the supposed subjective nature of the term "Nubians", as if that will save you. lol
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^^Anyways.. Who were the "Nubians" in your view that would equate them as being the same as Egyptians?
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^ Stop playing. You quoted above from Diop, The Origins Of Civilization. In the same book, Who does Diop say these Nubians are?
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So now it's who they were "in my view"? lol
Shouldnt you have been this concerned about the different "views" of the Nubians before you gleefully quoted "goofy interpretations" from Eurocentrics? Oh I forgot, you go for mainstreamers. lol
But I am really disappointed that you are really trying, in typical diversionary fashion, to create an argument on whether or not the "collective Nubian identity" was "identical" to the Egyptian. If you wish to argue this invented straw of yours in order to wiggle your way out of your early and misguided interpretations of Frank Yurco, then fine. Just let me know when you grow the balls to admit you initially fucked up and didn't know what he really meant by "closest ethnically".
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^Like I said, you simply don't know what you're talking about... You keep dodging my questions while talking in circles and repeating the same paranoid rants. Have fun with that.
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You think for one second I'm going to indulge your straw man diversions and pass up laughing in your face you hypocritical anti-Eurocentric "scholar" you! LOL
Who were the Nubians in my view? I can tell you one thing, they weren't distinguished (ethnically/racially) from the Egyptians by distinctive "real negroid" features. lol
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To The Explorer i see your point,and they were not medieval Japanese after all,but i just thought cultural/religious unity would or could thrump politics.just imagine if they join the 25th both politically and familian in a truly unified government. they could still came out on top,and proberely extend their influence eastward but thats just my wishfull thinking.
In a more ideal world, that would have been the case, and I'd agree with you in concept. But a thin layer of ruling elites almost never look out for the interest of all their country's subjects, but just their own narrow one at a particular moment in time, which is subject to change at any other given moment. The 26th Dynasty ruler was more consumed about getting power all to himself, and so, wasn't really looking out for the general interest of all the citizens of his nation; to him, anything short of getting absolute power and becoming the head of all Kemet by any means necessary, was trivial.
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And that's the truth ruth, the more things change the more things remaine the same. thanx Bro, i enjoyed our exchange of ideas. stay true.Explorer.
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