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2017 article claims: Nubians an admixed group with gene-flow from outside of Africa
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by lamin: [qb] [QUOTE][b]In other words how the F*ck did non Africans come do dominate Sudan, some of the blackest people in Africa and not leave light skin in ancient times? The AE consistently portrayed the Sudanese as jet black but somehow we are supposed to believe that came from Eurasia too? [b][/QUOTE]The subconscious assumption by many is that blacks who show intellectual superiority carry "white genes" somewhere in their genotype. This was the case of Philip Emeagwali, who won the a Gordon Bell prize for computing in 1989. Some American reporters wrote that his phenotype showed "white genes". Same for Nubia. Nubians produced an impressive civilization long before Greece and Rome, therefore, they must have been admixed with Eurasian genes. Yet the AEs portrayed them as being very dark--in general--though many were not. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:From_Giovanni_Battista_Belzoni-_Egyptian_race_portrayed_in_the_Book_of_Gates.jpg [/qb][/QUOTE]This is fundamentally true. If we study the history of this reasoning we see a clear pattern. And this reasoning goes back centuries. The exclusion of black people in academia is therefore a fundamental problem they feel they have to taccle all the time. Sheik Anta Diop wrote about his racist experience, and we see how he has been attacked. All this “back migration” they argue about, is due to the claim on ancient Egypt. I already have posted how these studies are “fixed”. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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