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Originally posted by bandon19:
THE FACT THAT EVERYBODY IN THIS FORUM CANT UDERSTAND THAT MOST PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD ARE MIX. LIKE EVIL EURO IN GIZA RIDAH CANT UDERSTAND THERE ARE MIX PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD NOT JUST BLACK IN WHITE AND OF THERE DIFFRENT ETHICS IN THIS WORLD, HORMHEB SAYING THAT THE NORTH AFRICAN CAUCASION. I MET SOME OF THOSE PEOPLE AND THEY LOOK NOTHING LIKE EUROPEANS MAYBE SOME OF THEM DO BUT SOME DONT CLEARLY THEY ARE MIX. ALL THOSE PEOPLE ON THAT NILE ARE MIX LIKE BRAZIL AND CAPE VERDE AND DOMINCAN REPULIC ARE MIX PEOPLE NOT CAUCASION AND NOT NEGRO MIX. MOST BLACKS ARE MIX NOT PURE AFRICAN THATS WHY WE RANGE FROM DARK SKIN TO LIGHT SKIN NOT PURE AFRICAN BUT U THE EUROPEANS CANT HAVE IT BOTH WAYS MY GRANDMOTHER IS LIGHT SKINNED BUT NOT WHITE PROBALY THE SAME COMPEXION OF A PACKISTAN PERSON SO A PACKISTAN PERSON IS NOT CAUCASION. BUT THE I DONT MEAN TO GET ON EVIL EURO AND HORMHEB AFROCENTRIST ARE JUST AS BAD IF NOT WORSE.
I'm deffinitely worse.......much worse......
so we're all mix(ed) huh?
that's cool...I guess.......
now that blacks have something to say about who's who..............(lol)
now we're all mix(ed) - sorry ....I gotta stand my ground B.........
WE PEOPLED THE WORLD.........and I know that this is a very racist point of view but it's mine and I own it (that doesn't mean I'm evil or hateful - just blessed with knowledge of who and what I am)....so here goes.......
the darker you are the less mix(ed) and the more African you are.......
does that have any academic meaning .....no
does that mean you are better than any other group.....no
the only reason people are concerned with blackness or admixture in a historical sense, is to make claims about who created what and when and who's the best at this or that.........in the end people like whoremheb and jesus rider and evil seek to prove that egyptians were less black and people like me say they were more black.....
why......
because of their accomplishments......no other reason....not to find a cure for some disease.....not to find links to our beginnings......but to be able to associate our modern selves with the past in a way that gives us a sense of pride........
since Africans and persons of African descent, have been the last to come to the table of brother-hood to make claims about the ownership of and popular versions of history, we are seen as emotional and not taken seriously.......................
The evidence speaks for itself
[This message has been edited by AFROCENTRIST32 (edited 07 October 2005).]