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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Alive-(What Box): [QB] ^Yep vage description terms can be obfuscated -> but things you can't object to are origination points, genetic, phenetic and cultural affinities, and ethnic origin points ... all objective evidence ;) . [b]Black[/b] is no more a subjective term than "middle eastern" or "caucasian" or "mediterranean", and they all can be and have been used in a deceptive manner (stemming from the user's defintion). [QUOTE]Originally posted by prmiddleeastern: [b]Why black peple identify much with Egyptians[/b][/QUOTE]Is a perfect example of a subjective statement. Most black Americans I know don't give a rats Azz about Egypt, but some [b]might[/b] upon confirming suspicians by learning it was African after having previously detected bias in a presentation of ancient egypt. [QUOTE][b],Egyptians are africans, but they aren't like [/b][/QUOTE]Filipinos aren't exactly like Burmese (natives of Myanmar), Taiwanese, Thais, or Japanese. [URL=http://www.fondafultonvilleschools.org/slo/asia-map.jpg]map.[/URL] Indigenous North Americans aren't like the indigenies of South America. note: saying that something is like something else is [b][i]SUBJECTIVE[/i][/b]. :) The reason no one takes you on is because you're far too easy. [QUOTE][b]West Africans,they are different from them,and I don't see the need to praise them as they were the only representation of black culture, because they aren't.[/b][/QUOTE][b]= subjective[/b] lol [/QB][/QUOTE]
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