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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mystery Solver: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Wally: [QUOTE] Djehuti wrote: Afro-asiatic is a linguistic phylum as is Indo-European... [/QUOTE]This is absolute dogma, and exemplifies uncritical thinking. The Indo-European 'linguistic phylum' conveniently groups all of the White peoples of Europe into a [i]single, unified group[/i] and adds to the fiction that there is such a thing as a European continent!...[/QUOTE]African language diversity is much greater than that of Europe, regardless of association by family; do you not agree? [QUOTE]Wally: [b]And rasol,[/b] The human classification of the racial groupings that I use are taken directly from the Mdu Ntr, long before the Europeans could either read or write. This has been explained here previously, using principally the discoveries of Amelineau: Amelineau discovered these racial/ethnographic displays in numerous tombs and which have NOTHING at all to do with the 'book of gates': There was displayed a racial hierarchy, he discovered; the Black race ("family" in the Mdu Ntr would be more accurate)- the Kemetou (Ancient Egyptians) were at the front - consistent with African chauvinism - and the other Blacks next; then came the Semitic races, and at the rear were the White races; and as Amelineau has pointed out, in many cases the Semitic races and the White races were portrayed as being of different nationalities. It was NOT a table of nations but an ethnographic classification. [b]The Ancient Egyptians considered that all Blacks belonged to the same family![/b][/QUOTE]AE groupings of people is no more a reality of human 'races' than any grouping done today anywhere. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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