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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Son of Ra: [QB] [b]then quote it, instead of making up what specific nobodies on the internet said, then you hear somebody saying "Afrocentics say....." and then somebody steps in "what Afrocentric said that?"[/b] I don't have to because this thread was not originally about this. Again YOU were the one who brought up the Sahara not me. [b]don't waste time with word semantics[/b] No one is playing semantics [b]look at the haplogroups in the two regions[/b] Yeah I did look. And what I see is E-M81 being dominate clade in Northwest African males. And guess what? That clade is of African origins. The only thing thats significantly Eurasian is their mtDNA, yet their mtDNA is highly diverse. We do know that Haplogroup A1 is the oldest haplogroup found in Northwest Africa. Find me a haplogroup older than that. Just proves the Sahara desert was never a barrier. [b]But what about the supercool Tuaregs with blue turbans, weren't they always in the desert? Yeah the same ones who have haratin slaves to this day and burnt up the manuscipts at Timbuktu[/b] 1. The Tuaregs did not burn the manuscripts. They were actually against that. Those were Al Qaeda rebels(who were not even from Mali) who were doing that stuff. They even betrayed the Tuareg rebels. Heck most Tuaregs never even wanted to split from Mali, but just wanted fairness. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQBuY5g9twE 2. BS, yes Tuaregs still have slaves. But they weren't the only group who had slaves. Mandinkas and Fulanis also had slaves. What are you trying to prove with the Tauregs. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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