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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [QB] This is just proof of the point that the whole issue is one of skin color and that European racism is primarily based on skin color. The word "black" simply is rejected in Egypt because it refers to ranges of colors that European scientists have been spending the last 200 years trying to remove from the ancient Egyptian population. This is not an issue of words, it is an issue of skin color. People need to stop thinking this is an issue of words. That bullsh*t has nothing to do with it. No matter how you call it or describe it or what words you want to use, Europeans will argue and debate if you try and portray the ancient Egyptians as black Africans because of their racism based on skin color. Period. Some people just don't want to accept this fact. The whole when to use black thread just shows how some of us who should know better waste a lot of time and energy debating over nonsense rather than focusing on the fundamental facts of what this is all about. [QUOTE][qb] About Egypt, we know what you mean and we totally agree with you, skins «should » be darker for most of them. However, we work on order and are stuck into fierce debates. So we ask museums in their explanations to the public to write that color of eyes, hair (+ amount of hair) and skin are only hypothesis.[/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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