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Exposing Clyde Winters Afro-centrists lies. The Shang, Xia ect were 100% Mongoloids
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [qb] LOL! This clown pops up here regurgitating all the nonsense that has been taught about Asian history by white people. Even white Europeans know that most of that "history" is bull sh*t. But they spent the last 200 years socially "engineering" and ethnically cleansing many parts of South Asia and creating all sorts of bull sh*t history and anthropology to support their new ethnic colonies. And those populations who came about as a result of this have no choice but to worship and reiterate the lies and nonsense told by these Europeans because everything about their modern society was created by white Europeans. And there is no better example than Singapore. Singapore is nothing but a small island that the British decided to make one of their key colonial holdings and built up into a major trading region and seaport. Originally it was primarily populated by folks related to the Malays. After the British colonized the region and set up this new "country", they brought in many people from China, including the infamous Coolie, which became the basis of the new population in the country. In many ways Singapore is simply the Hong Kong of South Asia, meaning a British created commercial colony that eventually became independent after being built up into a modern state by the British. [i] Singapore had been a part of various local empires since it was first inhabited in the second century AD. Modern Singapore was founded as a trading post of the East India Company by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819 with permission from the Sultanate of Johor. The British obtained full sovereignty over the island in 1824 and Singapore became one of the British Straits Settlements in 1826. Singapore was occupied by the Japanese in World War II and reverted to British rule after the war. It became internally self-governing in 1959. Singapore united with other former British territories to form Malaysia in 1963 and became a fully independent state two years later after separation from Malaysia. .... Some 5 million people live in Singapore, of whom 2.91 million were born locally. Most are of Chinese, Malay or Indian descent. [/i] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore Many of the early people of Singapore were considered to be part of the Orang Laut ethnic group. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malays_in_Singapore Some examples of early people from Singapore taken from the National Photo Archives of Singapore website (but these pictures were taken by the British during colonial times) [QUOTE] MALAY FISHERMEN IN SINGAPORE. THIS IMAGE WAS TAKEN DURING THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. ALERT BETWEEN 1878-1882[/QUOTE][IMG]http://202.172.178.226/DJVUServer/getImage.jsp?file=/picas_data/tn_pcd/20090000424-7170-2120-5691/img0043.jpg[/IMG] http://picas.nhb.gov.sg/picas/public/internetSearch/catalogueForm.jsp?id=781669&thesaurusFlag=Y&simpleSearch=singapore&photographOption=3&Submit=Submit&pageNumber=40&total=163110 [QUOTE] CHINESE DRIED FRUIT SELLERS IN SINGAPORE. THIS IMAGE WAS TAKEN DURING THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. ALERT BETWEEN 1878-1882[/QUOTE][IMG]http://202.172.178.226/DJVUServer/getImage.jsp?file=/picas_data/tn_pcd/20090000424-7170-2120-5691/img0042.jpg[/IMG] http://picas.nhb.gov.sg/picas/public/internetSearch/catalogueForm.jsp?id=781668&thesaurusFlag=Y&simpleSearch=singapore&photographOption=3&Submit=Submit&pageNumber=40&total=163110 [QUOTE]TAPPING RUBBER TREE, SINGAPORE[/QUOTE][IMG]http://202.172.178.226/DJVUServer/getImage.jsp?file=/picas_data/tn_pcd/19980005882-8120-3181-2126/img0050.jpg[/IMG] [URL=http://picas.nhb.gov.sg/picas/public/internetSearch/catalogueForm.jsp?command=loadUpdate&id=126985&thesaurusFlag=Y&simpleSearch=singapore&photographOption=3&Submit=Submit&pageNumber=90&total=163110]http://picas.nhb.gov.sg/picas/public/internetSearch/catalogueForm.jsp?command=loadUpdate&id=126985&thesaurusFlag=Y&simpleSearch=singapore&photographOption=3&Submit=Submit&pageNumbe r=90&total=163110[/URL] [QUOTE]NATIVE COOLIES, SINGAPORE[/QUOTE][IMG]http://202.172.178.226/DJVUServer/getImage.jsp?file=/picas_data/tn_pcd/19980005879-8120-3181-2122/img0013.jpg[/IMG] [URL=http://picas.nhb.gov.sg/picas/public/internetSearch/catalogueForm.jsp?command=loadUpdate&id=411663&thesaurusFlag=Y&simpleSearch=singapore&photographOption=3&Submit=Submit&pageNumber=170&total=163110]http://picas.nhb.gov.sg/picas/public/internetSearch/catalogueForm.jsp?command=loadUpdate&id=411663&thesaurusFlag=Y&simpleSearch=singapore&photographOption=3&Submit=Submit&pageNumbe r=170&total=163110[/URL] Woman of Orang Laut descent from South Sumatra (modern Indonesia): [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Een_vrouw_van_Orang-Laoet_afkomst_uit_Solok_Djambi_Zuid-Sumatra_TMnr_10005472.jpg[/IMG] http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Een_vrouw_van_Orang-Laoet_afkomst_uit_Solok_Djambi_Zuid-Sumatra_TMnr_10005472.jpg [QUOTE]CHINESE AMAH WITH EUROPEAN CHILD[/QUOTE](Amah means Nanny) [IMG]http://202.172.178.226/DJVUServer/getImage.jsp?file=/picas_data/tn_pcd/19980005152-8073-3222-4442/img0026.jpg[/IMG] [URL=http://picas.nhb.gov.sg/picas/public/internetSearch/catalogueForm.jsp?command=loadUpdate&id=3596&thesaurusFlag=Y&simpleSearch=singapore&photographOption=3&Submit=Submit&pageNumber=340&total=163110]http://picas.nhb.gov.sg/picas/public/internetSearch/catalogueForm.jsp?command=loadUpdate&id=3596&thesaurusFlag=Y&simpleSearch=singapore&photographOption=3&Submit=Submit&pageNumber= 340&total=163110[/URL] A pictorial history of Singapore. [URL=http://books.google.com/books?id=a0iCi4vkzesC&pg=PA91&lpg=PA91&dq=G.R.+Lambert+%26+Co.&source=web&ots=kKdeXM1_wV&sig=KToYdLcnEO7bUxbskImWxtB1Zeg&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=9&ct=result#v=onepage&q=G.R.%20Lambert%20%26%20Co.&f=false]http://books.google.com/books?id=a0iCi4vkzesC&pg=PA91&lpg=PA91&dq=G.R.+Lambert+%26+Co.&source=web&ots=kKdeXM1_wV&sig=KToYdLcnEO7bUxbskImWxtB1Zeg&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=9& ct=result#v=onepage&q=G.R.%20Lambert%20%26%20Co.&f=false[/URL] [/qb][/QUOTE]I don't know of any European scholars who try to hide the fact that not only Singapore but all parts of Southeast Asia had blacks as the aboriginal inhabitants. Though I don't doubt such psychos exist. Long before Euros arrived, even the Chinese had records of small black people inhabiting the area. Lighter 'brown' skinned Asians of course arrived and some mixed in with the aboriginals, and then only recently did fair-skinned Asians like Chinese begin to infiltrate Southeast Asia as well. It's a fact that many if not most of the fair-skinned peoples in not only Singapore but Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam are of Chinese or mixed-Chinese descent. Virtually all of them live in the urban areas but the countrysides are a different story. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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