Thread: Do all Ethiopians consider themselves Black or does it vary? - Topix
Started 1 year, 1 month ago by Fish
Go for it.Narrate about sport, rap songs criticize about color.That's what we are.It needs geological ages for us to wake up and discuss about how we come up with an economic development .Sorry for your silly discussion points.
Selam wrote: I am ethiopian and i don blieve that We are black NO question but we like to be called ethiopian beacouse black is very broad. Mannn, what is wrong with you?? Why are you attacking the person? Say,What ??????????
I don't know why's there 's such a big commotion on Ethiopian's not considering themselves black ... yes genetically there indigenous black african ...in fact they represent one of the oldest black African population's in Tropical Africa along with the Khoisan's of course ... but culturally they are not Black ... it's the same thing for most african people except South African's and Kenyan's ...
sabonis15 wrote: <quoted text> East africans. Go back to the " Ethiopian , Eritrean , Somalian people " thread I posted up some thing's that may help !!!
ETHIOS-FRIEND wrote: <quoted text>I hear what you are saying but at the same time, there is a difference in the biblical definition of darkness and light in comparison to white, black etc. i.e. skin color. In biblical terms, darkness speaks and symbolizes the night, when no man can see, and it is not talking about black I may add. Light is talking about a time when man can see, and is not...
Greggriffin111 wrote: <quoted text> Do you remember what I was talking ...East African's or the origin of the Ancient Egyptian's ... I 'm all over the place sometimes . East africans.
sabonis15 wrote: <quoted text> Don't forget though that the label black is a legacy of colonial rule and the period of both the destruction of africa and the systematic enslavement of west africans. Many liberation theory based scholars attack the term for that very reason, like the bit in Spike Lee's X where Malcom x is shown that the definitions of black and white in the dictionary are ...
Greggriffin111 wrote: <quoted text> Go back to the " Ethiopian , Eritrean , Somalian people " thread I posted up some thing's that may help !!! Gracias. I also want to publicize it on this thread, since the topic was the same, and you're more an expert than I.
ETHIOS-FRIEND wrote: According to the terminology, "black", we are all black. Black is another word for "dark skinned" African. When you see most of the inhabitants of Africa, you mainly see the color black or a variation of it i.e. brown, etc. I believe that 'some' may disclaim the terminology 'black' out of ignorance, the ignorance of believing that if you claim that you are "black", ...
Brngthtrth2u wrote: <quoted text> There are some really good-hearted African Americans in the Carolinas...One of my best female friends in the world...was so down to earth....the only people who could hate her was other women who didn't know her and hated on her for her appearance and ability to always have the nicest things. The people in the Carolinas will take someone in and feed them and try to help them get off to a...
Moctar Ag Abdallah wrote: <quoted text> I agree with that my ydna is haplogroup e1b1b African and maternally I am U6. I am also of Berber descent Cool , your from Mali , right ?
kill_terrorist wrote: <quoted text>That is what I am saying. Ok so now all arabs, indians, hispanics, and africans are the same race? and let me guess asians and whites are the same race too because they have pale skin?
Greggriffin111 wrote: <quoted text> Cool , your from Mali , right ? Yes, sir I am born in Mali, but grew up in Harlem aka " African town". I identify with my African American brothers and sisters. I am African in America. However, I am Tuareg and Berber before African or American...
Tamounoye wrote: <quoted text> But I can assure you they think of you as black. And by the way some North Africans are black. I have known many Habesha alot are brown but alot are dark black too and you know this fully well. Most are no lighter than most Bantu, features may be different but colour is not. What are you guys afraid of. Groups like Rashaida in Eritrea we can agree if they say they are not black but Amhara, you...
hyper wrote: <quoted text> i know many east african bantu are light brown skinned ...in kenya and other countries habesha light brown skinned/kinky hair ..is due to the Khoisan blood ...if you are a man and claim that the eursian admixture is what comming out so tell me right now from where you get the kinky hair since the native have soft hair +recessive genes and no dobt the Eurasian who migrate to ethiopia must have really...
Judged: 1 1 Princess Lovable S wrote: <quoted text> True. Speaking of the Carolinas.. the people sure do know how to worship in church. I never heard good singing and praise quite like the Carolina people do. I had the privilege of going with my family to meet and hear Pastor Kee preach, and I can't forget these two songs by the choir: http://www.youtube.com/watch... http://www.youtube.com/watch... You know they say that...
Princess Lovable S wrote: <quoted text> I don't have any problem with you, but I am telling you as a sister that you need to leave that alone. Facebook is no game for a young child like yourself. Especially a Fulani girl learning the ropes.. because you need to helping your family around the house and going to college instead of wasting your time on that mess. How are you spending your free time? lol i am in college hun,...
Bure Damot wrote: <quoted text>No he is counting UN member states. okay ,so why does he said that his Dna trace to all location or maybe he want to said that his Dna came from all the state that are member of the UN
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