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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE] You rasol, if I am not mistaken said that it was in comparison with the red asiatics, since the red black dichotomy is well present in AE culture. If so, what did they call themselves before meeting the Red Asiatics?[/QUOTE]We don't know from written record anything about what the KM.t called themselves before they invented writing. But we do know that Black and Red are the most common color-inter-ethnic and even intra-ethnic qualifiers in Africa. Wolof refer to themselves as Blacks, and Fulani Reds. Zulu refer to themselves as Blacks and San as red. Among some Nigerians darker individuals are referred to as Black and lighter are referred to as red. ^ All of the above has been explained to you before. You are simply a hard headed troll who can't stand the truth and so repeats the same questions over and over. The answers are clear, and devastatingly in their internal logic which is why you never actually even try to refute them. You just lay low, play dumb and repeat the questions. But the answers won't go away no matter how many times you repeat the questions. AE were Blacks, were Africans, were Black Africans regardless of your bias against the term. Hating isn't going to make that fact go away. [QUOTE]Of course AE considered themselves Black, and would be in turn considered Black if they were alive today by most people.[/QUOTE]This is precisely the fact that you set out to deny. [QUOTE]What I want to know simply is who else they considered Black?[/QUOTE]I already answered that question. Again he repeats questions, because he doesn't like the answers because they contradict what he wishes to believe. Lol. You're beaten and useless. I'm thru with you. Goodbye. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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