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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by BlessedbyHorus: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elmaestro: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Fourty2Tribes: [qb] Who are the native tribes in the Sudan? A couple of years ago I tested a theory that I could go into any country in Africa and find at least one tribe that that traces their history to the Nile Valley. It was generally true. There were a few exceptions. I was surprised that Sudan was more difficult. It is the Nile Valley. I expected it to be oozing tribes who's history was a simple we are native. Squat was enough to include them. Yet in many cases I either did not find squat or I found outside origins. You have tribes like the Nuer who's history is 'unknown' in the mainstream and almost all of the Arab tribes traced their origins to Arabia. I considered religious bias. I know that there are people who wan't to be abrahamic and even some mixed up monkey-fools who want to be hamitic. Wit that in consideration its easier to find non-muslims or recent converts who trace their history to Asia like the Tikar stopping at Sudan along the way than it is to find black arab tribes that are proud natives of the Sudan. I may be mistaken so I'll ask again. What Sudanese tribes are firm natives? Also what is up with Keita? In 2015 he was still trying to work through a Bantu migration frame. Free your mind S.O.Y. [/qb][/QUOTE]This is interesting, I'd like to see Sudaniyas response to this. Also no argument that has ground and hasn't been falsified by contemporary studies should be shitted on. When Akachi brings up something, I consider it when even Cass/ brings up something, I consider it. If it doesn't add up I won't promote it, If it's harmfully inaccurate I confront... (most of the times ....well, some of the times.) If it's transparently ridiculous, I let it rock. With that being said, I as a third party elect to recommend that Akachi not change or leave but tone down the obsessive behavior towards white people, as a different perspective even if its from a SuperAfricentric Übermensch can be insightful. However what's between Beyoku & Akachi is between Beyoku and Akachi. No need to censor him in my eyes....No body was fVcking with the OP anyways. [/qb][/QUOTE]The thing is Akachi's stuff like Cass has been addressed MANY times and refuted on many forums even the alternative ES forum known as ES reloaded here! http://egyptsearchreloaded.proboards.com/thread/1547/valley-origins-dispersal-niger-speakers It gets to a point where we should just ignore or clown these types. [/qb][/QUOTE]If you look into the history, you'll notice that white supremacy never was satisfied with Afrocentric scholars. They always have been in conflict with Afrocentric scholars and anything leaning towards that. So I understand Akachi his point of view. I also explained to Akachi where the problem lies in this day and time. And from a sociological perspective he certainly is right. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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