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[QUOTE]Originally posted by iTrump: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by sudaniya: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] ^^^ this guy makes a lot of sense, he says Obama is like the lighter side of Egyptians then spams the thread with 50 pages of dark Egyptians [/qb][/QUOTE]I showcased black Egyptians and they are blacker than Obama, and this seems to cause you annoyance because it runs counter to your campaign to align them with Jordanians and Palestinians instead of other black Africans. The least insulting position that you've ever argued (without evidence) is that the AE were "mixed". [/qb][/QUOTE]If you're smart at Critical Thinking as you seem to be at Picture Spamming, you could ask yourself, some hard questions? First, why would the Ancient Egyptians Select a Reddish Brown Color for their people, if they were actually Black Skinned? Second, why would they even consider painting their women as very light yellowish and sometimes white, if they were Actually Black Skinned African Women? Third, the very location of Ancient and Modern Egypt, makes it logical that the people would Never Be Exclusively Black Africans. The country is essentially "Jutting Out of the African Main Land and actually does straddle two Continents, two Major Seas, and Vast Deserts to its west and south. Not to mention the Nile River and its treacherous Cataracts that kept many Southern Black Africans Out of Egypt. Also, Most Mummies have been found to be Not Black Africans! Ramses II was actually a natural Redhead and was described by an Independent French Scientific team as most likely was a light skinned person with wavy red hair. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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