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Mike111
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In Russia, as in the other lands occupied by the Albino derived people, as soon as a Black or mulatto man dies, White images of him are created. Note below: the Whitenzation of Tsar Peter I, the Great.


(All from: The State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia).

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The State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia: HAS NO PORTRAITS OF TSAR Vladimir
He must have been really, really, Black!

The State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia: HAS NO PORTRAITS OF TSAR IVAN IV
He must have been really, really, Black!


No portraits of Vladimir the Great, Ivan IV (the terrible), the Gannibal Generals, or Pushkin are shown at The State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Which makes for a very strange "No Nigger" policy. Vladimir and Ivan were Emperor's (Tsar's), Ivan Abramovich was Chief General of the Russian Army, Pushkin was Russia's greatest poet, how could they not be shown? That is taking Racism just too far!

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Russian iconography stylistically speaking,is strongly reminiscent of Ethiopian church art.
Can you see the similarity?
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