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Just call me Jari
Member # 14451
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Egypt Chaos and Kings Part 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwqYjoOJ7Sc&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU1qGz5poyc&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vkpr2CfyQGU&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm4dgYL0pVI&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ytPhdiO738&feature=related

This Episode talks about Nabta Playa, Badarians, Reconstructs Herokonpolis..etc

Also mentions that Egyptians developed Writing BEFORE Mesopotamia, AND it developed in Upper Egypt.
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
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^ I saw the entire 'Egypt Uncovered' series on BBC when it first came out about 10 years ago. Pretty much all the facts pointed out were discussed here first! LOL

What I found funny is that despite the very evidence they cite of Egypt having its beginnings in the African continent where it is located as well as almost *all* the murals and painted portraits of blacks, they still chose the stereotypical Arabesque Middle Eastern actors to play the parts of Egyptians.
 
Just call me Jari
Member # 14451
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Yeah so True!!! I like the series because unlike others it actually discusses Kush etc. Even talks about the Pyramids they created. But yeah its stuff we discussed here before.

But I def. like how they recreated the Deffufa and the city of Heirokonpolis. I don't care they used Arab actors as long as the info they present is on point.
 
IronLion
Member # 16412
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quote:
Originally posted by Just call me Jari:
blah blah blah....

But I def. like how they recreated the Deffufa and the city of Heirokonpolis. I don't care they used Arab actors as long as the info they present is on point.

quote:
Originally posted by Just call me Jari:
^^^^
......
Also alot of the so called Nubian people are really remants of the original Egyptians. From what I hear the Nubians or Lower Nubia consider themselves the Original Egyptians.

This boi has a lot of self-contradictions yet in him... [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Razz]
 
Just call me Jari
Member # 14451
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WTF, How is that a Contradiction.???

You're comprehension skills are worse than I thought.

Go back to school little boy and grow the **** up and get the **** off my dick.

bitch ass been following me around for the past week on some fucking faggot ass **** for real...LOL.
 
Sundjata
Member # 13096
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Pretty good so far. Thanks for sharing Jari!
 
the lioness
Member # 17353
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quote:
Originally posted by Djehuti:
^ I saw the entire 'Egypt Uncovered' series on BBC when it first came out about 10 years ago. Pretty much all the facts pointed out were discussed here first! LOL

What I found funny is that despite the very evidence they cite of Egypt having its beginnings in the African continent where it is located as well as almost *all* the murals and painted portraits of blacks, they still chose the stereotypical Arabesque Middle Eastern actors to play the parts of Egyptians.

There is no such thing as "blacks"

That's just racist stereotype that you constantly reinforce.
 
Brada-Anansi
Member # 16371
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Lioness you have the most problem with the term blk but not a peep outta you about the terms white yellow or brown ...now why is that ???
Come on say it wid me... SAY IT LOUD IM BLK AND IM PROUD... [Big Grin]
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VRSAVDlpDI
 
Kalonji
Member # 17303
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quote:
Originally posted by the lioness:
quote:
Originally posted by Djehuti:
^ I saw the entire 'Egypt Uncovered' series on BBC when it first came out about 10 years ago. Pretty much all the facts pointed out were discussed here first! LOL

What I found funny is that despite the very evidence they cite of Egypt having its beginnings in the African continent where it is located as well as almost *all* the murals and painted portraits of blacks, they still chose the stereotypical Arabesque Middle Eastern actors to play the parts of Egyptians.

There is no such thing as "blacks"

That's just racist stereotype that you constantly reinforce.

Like I said yesterday, you can bicker about the title itself, but there is something objectively meassurable about what that title denotes, in all it's applications.

So there is indeed such a thing as ''blacks'', even if no person on earth is literally black.
There is a word for labels that don't entirely match what they denote, and it's called ''figurative''.

Ever considered going back to school?
 
the lioness
Member # 17353
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quote:
Originally posted by Brada-Anansi:
Lioness you have the most problem with the term blk but not a peep outta you about the terms white yellow or brown ...now why is that ???
Come on say it wid me... SAY IT LOUD IM BLK AND IM PROUD... [Big Grin]
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VRSAVDlpDI

"white" is more erroneous
as well as "yellow"

We made a huge mistake with endorsing "I'm black and I'm proud"

because it said yes, we accept your skin color based identification system
now you have to accept us

I love James Brown but that was a huge mistake.

If he had said "I'm proud to be African" and turned it into a hit song that would have been huge advance.

Instead we got "negro" translated back into English and think it's an accomplishment
We are chumps for that

And for anybody who cries about that's denying you are American or something, that's false

You can call yourself African
Even if your family have been living in America for generations.
You can also at other times call yourself "African American" or just American.

You can freely switch between these because they are all true and it depends on context.

Does a Chinese person living in America always have to attach the word "American" every time they say they are Chinese?
No they can an do switch whenever they feel like between "Chinese" or "Chinese American" or "American"

One thing is for sure they don't call themselves "yellow"

Only we have done that because we are suckers
 
xyyman
Member # 13597
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This is cute.. . . a first?

"Instead we got "negro" translated back into English and think it's an accomplishment"
 
MelaninKing
Member # 17444
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Lyarnese is mixed, looks white, but wants to be accepted as black.
She doesn't look the part and so finds offense with the term which excludes her pale complexion.
I think she may be a very smart 14 year old.

Lyarnese, we've always had blacks who could pass for white. We are diverse.
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
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^ Really? So you've seen pictures of her or something? I was under the impression that she is all white. LOL

Also, I find it funny how the lyingass was able to divert the topic of this thread from the accuracy of the TV series 'Egypt Uncovered' to her discomfort with the label 'black' which she says is non-existent and a racist stereotype despite everything to the contrary. [Embarrassed]
 
The Explorer
Member # 14778
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quote:
Originally posted by Just call me Jari:

I don't care they used Arab actors as long as the info they present is on point.

I do, care if Arab actors are used, assuming that by "Arab", that you are referring to the lighted-complexioned kinds common in the Gulf. Distortion of imagery as just as dangerous as disfiguring history in pen. How do you suppose Hollyweird and like-organizations around the world create this illusionary world of "white" ancient Egyptians? They reinforce what's distorted in pen, but realize that visual illusion in the form of TV images may even reach a wider audience than books probably can. Keeping that scenario in mind, which is more dangerous after all?
 
Siptah
Member # 17601
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It was a great documentary.

Although, it was unfortunate and misleading for the majority of the AE population to be depicted as a light-complexioned Middle Eastern people despite the countless amount of dynastic depiction to the contrary.
 
Just call me Jari
Member # 14451
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Yeah, Exporer and Siptah are right, it's just such a good documentary that they had to ruin it. More of us and folks like Bazil Davidson etc. need to make some Documentaries..
 
KING
Member # 9422
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The best Documentary on Egypt and Sudan I have personally seen is "Nubian Spirit" Here is the Trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7lxbAIiGA8

It was great because you saw Africans, Black and White Americans and Europeans speaking about the Nile valley and showing how these Civis came to be. It's the best Docu on Egypt Kush you can find.

Peace
 



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