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Evil Euro
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posted 25 September 2005 07:04 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Evil Euro     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sounds like someone's mad that he got caught passing an African slave off as an unmixed Arab.

The point of Wetton's study, minus your distortions . . .


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rasol
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posted 25 September 2005 07:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for rasol     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
^^ Looks like we're on page 7 and you're still too stupid to understand Wetton's study.

Unmixed Arab is an oxymoron and is not one of Wetton's appearance catagories either dummy.

Arab/Egyptian/Sudanese

In your case EA stands for ->

Erroneous Analysis;
Error-prone Airhead
...among other things.

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AFROCENTRIST32
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posted 03 October 2005 09:03 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for AFROCENTRIST32     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by COBRA:

Morocco has almost the same amount of E3b as somalia.

Who comes the skin shade differs to somalians?



is it juvenile and emotional and typical of an afrocentrist, for me to suggest that this map is distorted in terms of the size of africa in relation to the rest of the world - or at least greenland and Europe - in terms of area?

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posted 03 October 2005 12:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for lamin     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
And of course Sampras is also a descendant of slaves given that Ancient Greece was predominantly a slave society and let's not forget that Turks practically enslaved the Greeks--to the point of snapping their fingers and demanding that random Greeks carry Turks on their backs--to save calories.

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posted 03 October 2005 12:50 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for rasol     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
^^ Correct Lamin. It's ironic that some southern Europeans such as Greek NationaList Dienekes attempts to apologize for their African ancestry in terms of slavery -

As if somehow, they don't count biologically - even though they are talking about their own ancestors.

It shows you how fractured the racist mindset truly is.

Ironically, Greece was a slave society.

And Greeks don't need to look to their Black African blood lineage to find slave ancestry, as white slaves were the rule in ancient Greece.

The world slavery itself is European and derived from slav. The slavs are the indigeneous Europeans of the caucasus, making these caucasians the original and literal source of slaves and slavery, a vile European tradition that is named after these true 'causasian' people:


Slavery In Ancient Greece

Slavery played a major role in ancient Greek civilization. Slaves could be found everywhere. There may have been as many, if not more, slaves than free people in ancient Greece.

The derivation of the word slave encapsulates a bit of European history and explains why the two words slaves and Slavs are so similar; they are, in fact, historically identical. The word slave first appears in English around 1290, spelled sclave.

Slavs became slaves around the beginning of the ninth century when the Holy Roman Empire tried to stabilize a German-Slav frontier.

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posted 03 October 2005 01:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AFROCENTRIST32     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by rasol:
^^ Correct Lamin. It's ironic that some southern Europeans such as Greek NationaList Dienekes attempts to apologize for their African ancestry in terms of slavery -

As if somehow, they don't count biologically - even though they are talking about [b]their own ancestors.

It shows you how fractured the racist mindset truly is.

Ironically, Greece was a slave society.

And Greeks don't need to look to their Black African blood lineage to find slave ancestry, as white slaves were the rule in ancient Greece.

The world slavery itself is European and derived from slav. The slavs are the indigeneous Europeans of the caucasus, making these caucasians the original and literal source of slaves and slavery, a vile European tradition that is named after these true 'causasian' people:


Slavery In Ancient Greece

Slavery played a major role in ancient Greek civilization. Slaves could be found everywhere. There may have been as many, if not more, slaves than free people in ancient Greece.

The derivation of the word slave encapsulates a bit of European history and explains why the two words slaves and Slavs are so similar; they are, in fact, historically identical. The word slave first appears in English around 1290, spelled sclave.

Slavs became slaves around the beginning of the ninth century when the Holy Roman Empire tried to stabilize a German-Slav frontier.[/B]



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lamin
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posted 03 October 2005 02:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for lamin     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
And...the point about Saudi official Prince Bandar's ancestry--if true--is just quite trivial. In fact, I am waiting for Thought and Rasol respond to Euro's ad hominems with an equal TU QUOQUE. All Europeans--except possibly the Basques--are of slave ancestry. The Greeks, Romans and the European Feudal System all saw to it that that was the case.

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rasol
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posted 03 October 2005 03:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for rasol     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
^^ We don't respond in the way you ask because we recognise it as nonsense that drags us off topic. The most common and repeated mistake made when dealing with trolls on this forum is letting them bait you, and then drag you away from the topic of the thread.

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