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According to Afrocentric 101, is there anything not of African origin?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bob_01: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Recovering Afrocentrist: [qb] Yea and you still haven't defined "Black" in the context you use it in and what is the source of your definition.[/QUOTE]Black refers to dark skin. Don't play lawyer with me. You could go research the validity of the term. This is downright childish and has no implications on anything regarding Egypt or the immediate European nations. I don't care much about Asian cultures, at the moment. [QUOTE]Is the term "White" used when speaking on Ancient Greece or Rome? [/QUOTE]No. These populations have extensive East African and West Asian ancestry, and thus are hybrids. These groups don't necessarily have white skin either, but they're not "black" as well. In addition, earlier humans present in the region had a tropically adapted body plain, and WERE black-skinned people. However, they were not modern African. These populations mingled with Black African immigrants, producing an African-esue product. That followed with mingling with the more cold adapted, white skinned, humans from the North. This relationship didn't just occur once, but was extensive, occurring during the Islamic ages and what not. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Bob_01: [qb] This thread has no merit. I think people are better off ignoring this thread. We've stated several times that the biological phene "black" is not equivalent to African. One is a political term, the other is biological. BlackSupremacist, I'd suggest you do the same and ignore this thread. That initial post does not by any means influence our heightened debates regarding Ancient Egypt. It is beyond doubt that the population were indigenous, tropically adapted, "Black", Africans who are most closest (culturally, linguistically, and genetically) to so called sub-Saharan populations. That position hasn't been overturned and it's one backed by the mainstream academia. [/qb][/QUOTE][/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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