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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] ^ [IMG]http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn193/Muktukjoe/Laughing_RoflSmileyLJ.gif[/IMG] [b]ROTFLMAO[/b] @ the stupid tranny-loving imposter above me! First of all, your premise of cultural transmission is INCORRECT as usual. Your source, which you fail to cite not surprisingly, is nothing more than a rehashing of [URL=http://www.suppressedhistories.net/articles/racism_history.html]Eurocentric doctrine[/URL] #4: [i]SPREAD OF CIVILIZATION DOCTRINE: Credits all achievements to conquering empires, assuming their superiority in science, technology, and government. Adherents are usually incapable of perceiving advanced earth-friendly systems of land management, agronomy, medicine, collective social welfare networks, healing, astronomical knowledge, or profound philosophical traditions among peoples considered "primitive" by dominant "Western" standards.[/i] Such a doctrine ignores [i]evidence[/i] of autonomous and autochthonous cultural achievement. Egyptian civilization for example was NOT the result of trade from Mesopotamia or some foreign cultures but developed in situ the African Nile Valley. Which is exactly why Egypt resembles other African cultures, you idiot Afrangi! [b]LOL[/b] This brings me to the second point... Exactly where is the evidence that any of these African cultures I pointed out that show similarities with Egypt do so because influence with Egypt?? Since you are able to post a quote from a source, why don't you post something showing that South African Zulu get their spears and shields from Egypt. Show us evidence that Zulus get their clothing styles or lack there of in the case of the topless women from Egypt. Are you saying the Zulu women's dance is also from Egypt? What about the Benin bronze busts of West Africa? Last time I checked, the lost wax method of bronzing that West Africans used for their statuary was unknown to Egypt! Better yet, are you able to post such [i]striking[/i] similarities to Egyptian culture with non-African cultures, like those in the Middle East?? You and your tranny boyfriends like to create and link to nasty gay websites, how about addressing a scholarly topic properly. :o [/QB][/QUOTE]
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