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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike111: [qb] ^Sand Niggers are the descendants of the Greeks, Romans, Alans, Vandals, Goths, Turks, French, and Italians, who inhabit: North Africa, the middle East, and Arabia. And who, because of a little color, as a result of admixture, have the audacity to call themselves Berbers, Egyptians, Arabs, Persians, etc. All the while, exhibiting a dislike for BLACK people - what unmitigated gall these lying A-holes have! [/qb][/QUOTE]Even in preserving your bone headed albino fantasies one can still come to the following scenario: Black people have always produced albino children. According to your racial religion which rejects evolution some albino children black could have mated with normally pigmented producing a medium brown skinned people you would call half breed or mixed but not in your opinion "black". Such a population could have formed in the Middle East and Arabia before a separate part of that group of albinos even were formed and went into more Northern regions of Central Asia, Turkey and Europe. So these "mixed" "mutts" as you call them could have existed before more isolated and whiter people went into more Northerly regions. Your theory is Turkocentric. It assumes that there were no albinos prior to them that would account for the segment (not all) Levant, Mediterranean and Arabic people who have medium skin, straight hair but don't look "black". You assume that such a "mixed race" would not have existed before more lighter people formed in Europe. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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