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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oshun: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [qb]Newsflash: Dynastic Race Theory is not "Eurocentric". It has nothing to do with Europe, but southwest Asia [and if you read my 2011 posts I never said the "Nordics" in question were directly from Europe; I discussed things like Oric Bates blonde haired Libyan theory and see the Coon quote above about blondism in North African populations.] Furthermore DRT and Hamiticism I gave up [i]4 years ago[/i]. [/qb][/QUOTE]Don't play stupid. Even if mainstream dynastic race theory isn't bold enough to say Europe (or to say it directly), the point was the [b]existence[/b] of Eurocentrism among theorists and layfolk you said did not [b]ever[/b] exist. Eurocentrics try to describe the dynastic race or affinities that can [b]incorporate[/b] Europe. "[b]Eur[/b]asia" or "Caucasoid" or "Nordic" are words that are slyly inferring early dynastic or predynastic associations to Europe that aren't supported. Oh and on the last one, you did not say "Libyan" blonde nor Libyan fair skin, you said "Nordic" hair and skin. Compared to the Euro savior idea, there's more out there to support an origin of Egypt that involved African people not isolated by the Sahara. But Euro Egypt gets many white people excited. Euro Egypt out of every origin theory I've heard is the most absurd. But people can still make fanfare when igena created that Tut hoax. The news followed suit of the claim that a fair portion of European men are "related" to the pharaoh. To many common folks especially, this fantasy still exists. Euro Egypt still has a following. Obviously a lot of Europeans know it's BS but there are still those who like seeing Egypt more European. We most assuredly wouldn't have had Gods of Egypt (nor a 150 million box office return). Yes that is NOT a great return b/c they spent 140 mil to make it, but many people still had to go for it to make that much. [QUOTE][qb]A number of Afrocentrists on this forum have also changed their views since this time. Since 2013 I've argued ancient Egyptians = modern Egyptians. I became a critic of large-scale admixture models, hence in other thread I propose a cultural transmission model for the spread of Neolithic farming. [/qb][/QUOTE]I don't care what your views are now. Where you lied was when you dismissed that there was [b]ever[/b] a presence of Eurocentrism when the subject is Egypt. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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