Ethiopian Founders of Egypt, Debunking the ? Myth, kemet Vid
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Olorun22
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who the hell thought Aryans founded Egypt?
Anyway, Egypt was a ? place to live. If you were born poor, you were staying that way. The monarchy was absolute and they would put you to death for questioning it. There was no conception of human rights. The average life expectancy was less than 30 years and the rate of literacy was below 10 percent.
Egypt is nothing to be proud of. -
KTULU IS BACK wrote: »who the hell thought Aryans founded Egypt?
Anyway, Egypt was a ? place to live. If you were born poor, you were staying that way. The monarchy was absolute and they would put you to death for questioning it. There was no conception of human rights. The average life expectancy was less than 30 years and the rate of literacy was below 10 percent.
Egypt is nothing to be proud of.
What does this have to do with the dubunking? -
Disciplined InSight wrote: »What does this have to do with the dubunking?
The debunking is unnecessary. Nobody is under the illusion that Egypt was founded by Europeans.
But plenty of people are under the illusion that Egypt was a glorious and honorable nation. It was not. It was an oppressive and miserable despotism with an absurd religious order. Blacks were oppressed in Egypt. By blacks. -
KTULU IS BACK wrote: »The debunking is unnecessary. Nobody is under the illusion that Egypt was founded by Europeans.
But plenty of people are under the illusion that Egypt was a glorious and honorable nation. It was not. It was an oppressive and miserable despotism with an absurd religious order. Blacks were oppressed in Egypt. By blacks.
What was the average life expectancy for anyone in 3000 or 2500 BC? Or literacy rate? As far as I know, these things were typical of the time.
I do agree that people tend to gloss over (or don't bother to look into) the social mores of the culture and look at the "end game" of 4000 years of continuity, the scientific, spiritual, architectural, mathematical advances and so forth. Honorable more in principle (the concept of Ma'at) than in practice. I am a "Kemetologist" (not as much now as in years past) but also value truth first and foremost, and "allow" things to be what they actually are. -
KTULU IS BACK wrote: »who the hell thought Aryans founded Egypt?
Anyway, Egypt was a ? place to live. If you were born poor, you were staying that way. The monarchy was absolute and they would put you to death for questioning it. There was no conception of human rights. The average life expectancy was less than 30 years and the rate of literacy was below 10 percent.
Egypt is nothing to be proud of.
And Rome and Greece is? -
you wouldn't want to live in rome or greece either
all the celebrated "great" nations were ?
the world sucked until social democracy appeared -
KTULU IS BACK wrote: »you wouldn't want to live in rome or greece either
all the celebrated "great" nations were ?
the world sucked until social democracy appeared
you have no idea what you re talking abt.
you havent studied PRE- history. all you can go by is what some eurocentric scholars who have agendas write. you lack the resources and interest to do your own investigating. i cant believe people on here look up to you. of course your conquering cousins use to discredit african civilization and most still do. -
According to this video the british were barbaric naked salvages who didn't even know how to read or write. The Romans tried unsuccessfully in 410 AD to try to teach them how to read. They finally learned how to write and read 2 centuries later when the Saxtons came in 650 AD. The English people lived in a country for about 12,00 years without learning how to read or write.
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the people living on the british isles before the french and germans showed up actually did have written language and culture, sorry to burst your racist bubble