There’s a common view that the people of the Middle East must look like Yemenis, or else they have DNA of European colonists. This is probably wrong. Yemen, Oman and Saudi Arabia are right next to Eastern Africa, so they must have a lot of Black-African DNA.
I’ve been wondering for a while what ancient Hebrews [...]
Archive for the ‘Ancient Egypt’ Category
The Physical Appearance of Ancient Jews
Posted in Ancient Egypt, tagged hebrew, israelites, jew, jewish on July 15, 2009 | 54 Comments »
Ancient Egypt: Frequently Asserted Lies
Posted in Ancient Egypt, tagged Ancient Egypt, race, race realism, racialism, racism on June 20, 2009 | 21 Comments »
I got a comment that includes most of the lies usually asserted by black supremacists about Ancient Egypt. Normally I just block them because they are clearly false and I don’t need to clutter this blog with “information” from web sites run by angry blacks from their government-sponsored apartments in the projects. But this one [...]
Egyptians: Modern and Ancient
Posted in Ancient Egypt, tagged egypt, egyptology, race, race realism, racialism, racism on May 27, 2009 | 2 Comments »
This video makes a very good case that modern Egyptians are descendants of ancient Egyptians.
Are Nubians Related to Arab Bedouins?
Posted in Ancient Egypt, tagged bedouins, egypt, nubia, nubians, race, race realism, racialism, racism on April 9, 2009 | 7 Comments »
I had an entry before regarding Nubians being a mix of Arabs and Blacks. It’s interesting that Nubia began to rise up after Egyptian-Nubian intermarriage began. Prior to that, there was no record of Nubians doing anything.
Here’re two pictures. One of Arab Bedouins and one is of Nubians. Can you tell who’s who?
And how about [...]
Cleopatra: Another White Egyptian
Posted in Ancient Egypt, tagged Ancient Egypt, cleopatra, egypt, race, race realism, racialism, racism on April 5, 2009 | 6 Comments »
SOURCE: www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17157862
“Academics at the University of Newcastle say the queen of Egypt, long celebrated for her great beauty, was actually a sharp-nosed, thin-lipped woman.”
Yes, yes, I know, there is a one in a million black person who’s sharp-nosed, thin-lipped. If 99.99999% of the sharp-nosed, thin-lipped people are white and 0.00001% are black, that is proof [...]
Claiming Racial Credit
Posted in Ancient Egypt, tagged race, race realism, racialism, racism on March 30, 2009 | 3 Comments »
One of the more ridiculous, but constant arguments I get is that since all humans came out of Africa, blacks deserve all the credit for what whites did. So if Michaelangelo had an ancestor in Africa 65,000 years before he sculpted “David”, then blacks should get all the credit for it.
The argument is so utterly [...]
Blacks were merely slaves in Ancient Egypt
Posted in Ancient Egypt, tagged Ancient Egypt, egypt, race, race realism, racialism, racism on March 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Blacks were slaves in Ancient Egypt, nothing more. Pharaoh SESOSTRIS II made it illegal for blacks to enter Egypt as anything other than slaves.
You can see it on pictures too: blacks are working, whites supervising.
Here’s ancient Egyptian art that shows people with light skin and Caucasian features rounding up dark-skinned people with Negroid features. It [...]
Blocking Ancient Egypt Comments
Posted in Ancient Egypt, tagged Ancient Egypt, egypt, race, race realism, racialism, racism on March 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
To all those whose comment on ancient Egypt were blocked, I invite you to please try again, but this time I would like you to cite your information. Saying “DNA proves it!” is not proof, it’s a statement. Try citing something and that something better not be a blog.
When citing evidence you must cite northern [...]
Were the Vikings Black or just Ancient Egyptians?
Posted in Ancient Egypt, tagged Ancient Egypt, ancient egyptians, blacks, egypt, egyptians, race, race realism, racialism, racism, whites on March 20, 2009 | 12 Comments »
The most dishonest argument in favor of the ancient Egyptians’ blackness is the idea of African genetic diversity. No matter what you say, it is the response of some Afrocentrists.
- So-and-so was blond as evidenced by the mummy.
- Who cares, Africans can be blond, as if this is the usual hair color for Africans, rather [...]
Should I allow these types of comments?
Posted in Ancient Egypt, tagged Ancient Egypt, carthage, hannibal, north africa, race, race realism, racialism, racism on March 17, 2009 | 18 Comments »
Should I allow this kind of crap on this blog? These are just statements made without any proof or logical reasoning done for the purpose of posting propaganda in as many places as possible so that they could later say, “everyone knows that…”
It is not as if this adds any value, seeing as we’ve all [...]