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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: they have to be part of the exact same lineage as them, so they can feel extra special. [/QUOTE]Funny from somebody who pretend Africans and Semites are from the same lineage aka the Hamito-semitic/Afro-Asiatic language family to use your own kind of argumentation (or lack thereof). For the 10th times, I don't believe Africans are from the same lineage not more than the English, French, Russian, Urdu, Hindi are considered from the same lineage [Beside the fact we're all humans off course, sprung from the same African Mitochondrial Eve]. Since the days of the Negro-Egyptian (Afro-Egyptian) phylum Africans had a long time to evolve into their current diversity and lineages. Africa is a mosaic of diversified and inter-related cultures and people. In Africa, there's a lot of commonalities and a lot of differences as well. People who want to undermine the commonalities or differences have an agenda. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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