Kola Boof
About a year ago, one of my uncles wrote to me from Egypt, quite bitterly. He said: People are so busy discussing and fighting over whether or not the ancient Egyptians were "black"---that they forgot we're still here.
We still exist. The Arabs who claim to be Egyptians have not exterminated ALL of
us yet. Kola, you live in America, you're somebody over there. Why don't you say something?
You're only claiming SUDAN. But that's not right. Your father was an Egyptian.
And he's right. Because of my own bitterness...my hatred and loathing for my father's country...I have been remiss to mention anything about the country.
Intellectual Insurgent said...
- Fisher,
- "I read through it. I don't know what to tell you and I don't know what you want me to say. It's obvious this woman is in a lot of pain and that there are many sources of that pain." ...
I want to understand why, throughout the world, dark is seen as bad and white as good."
Denmark Vesey said ...
Au Contrare Mon Frere -
I can not agree with your characterization of the Light v Dark phenomena. In fact. I've experienced and witnessed the exact opposite of what you describe.
Looking beyond the caste system connotations, historic media distortion and popular myth, one can see a world fascinated by and drawn to dark.
Especially women.
If you're already good looking. Dark is a plus.
As far as Arabs using derogatory words for blacks - So what?
All people have derogatory words for others. Arabs don't hold a monopoly on racism. You should hear my cousins in East Baltimore talk about Arabs.
Brother Fisher. Why the lame group identity politics? Why the foot stomping outrage regarding a spin-doctored non-issue like the "Plight of Egyptian Blacks?"
You had to skip over the plight 300 Million other Africans before you got to them. What's next, the "Plight of Tall Black Chinese Midgets"?
DV.
Put This one up on your site, please. I'd like to see what your friend II has to say about it.