Why European Culture Is Denying Its African Roots

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Why European Culture Is Denying Its African Roots


Why European Culture Denies Its African Roots!
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Isn’t it true the sphinx face is African?
I think it is, but I’m not sure we will ever know for sure whether the sphinx depicts an African.
The thing to keep in mind is that Africa is the most diverse continent, as far as…

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  1. that's what i found on wiki about the origin of the name of the city :"The Parisii, a sub-tribe of the Celtic Senones, inhabited the Paris area from around the middle of the 3rd century BC. One of the area's major north–south trade routes crossed the Seine on the île de la Cité; this meeting place of land and water trade routes gradually became an important trading centre. The Parisii traded with many river towns (some as far away as the Iberian Peninsula) and minted their own coins for that purpose.

    The Romans conquered the Paris Basin in 52 BC and began their settlement on Paris's Left Bank. The Roman town was originally called Lutetia (more fully, Lutetia Parisiorum, "Lutetia of the Parisii", modern French Lutèce). It became a prosperous city with a forum, baths, temples, theatres, and an amphitheatre". i don't now guys but i didn't find anytingh about the isis theory

  2. Another theory, as suggested by Ernest Klein, suggests that the name originates from the Sumerian root “Ereb.” Ereb translates to “darkness” or even “descent.” Ernest argues that Sumerians used that name to refer to the relative position Europe had to Mesopotamia, Anatolia, the Levantine coast, and the Bosporus. Therefore, the word “Ereb” would be used to refer to Europe as a land where the sun sets or a more generic name of “Western Land.”

    Greeks have used the word “Europe” to refer to Greece, that is, the area they inhabited. In modern times, what they called Europe translates to the area between Former Yugoslavia and Turkey. Over time, it came to refer to the whole of Europe as it is known today.

  3. Afro-revisionist propaganda, none of this is true, all lies and no proof or evidence to support any of your claims. Lol, imagine trying to steal and claim European history and achievements because of jealousy cringe

  4. the sphinx is not African as you say it is, it is egyptian. the original Egyptians don't exist today anymore and most likely carried unique physical traits of their own. also Africans are not the most diverse people on earth, Europeans are. we have blond, brown, red and black hair, wide and thin noses, long and short noses, blue, green, Hazel, brown, black and heterochromaic coloured eyes. also the painting with the black king was likely a result of fear of black rule in the area, portraying how whites would become servants and slaves of them.

  5. What I also don’t seem to understand is that, there is absolutely NO evidence of ANCIENT whites/caucasians or how ever they call themselves…

  6. The white man mind works differently from blacks. A white man and woman will look at a sculpture like queen tiye and deny she is a black woman. They will come up with all kinds of explanations and theories to deny blackness or Africans.

  7. Very interesting. There are many good things in what you say, and some controversial subjects. We must accept our common heritage and fix our problems caused by division, instead of dividing.

  8. Count Constantine Devornae landed with napoleon in Egypt and stated he was there when napoleon troops shot up horus spynx. This A European Count That Was There Telling The Truth About What He Saw French Troops Did To The Spynx