Africa the Cesspool of the World

Link shit...
or there were no ancient Egyptian jungle bunnies.

It's like someone taking Obama's DNA and concluding Americans were sub-Saharan blacks.

I've had my fun. Ramble on.
bullshit

Nubia and the Early Egyptian DynastiesEdit

Nubia also figures in the archealogical research of scholar Bruce Williams, who along with other writers, suggest a Nubian influence underlying the establishment of the Egyptian state.[6] Most scholars see limited evidence of Nubian statebuilding in the further north (Lower Egypt),[7] but Williams focuses on the south, based on the initial predominant influence of the south, closest to Nubia, and various cultural linkages with the south such as discovery of the Qustul incense burner and of a city at Kerma dating back to 4,500 BCE.[8]

A number of scholars demonstrate that the ancient Egyptians were closely related to Nilo/Sudanic peoples like Nubians, sharing substantial genetic admixture, and cultural elements such as the pharonic structure (Keita 1992, Krings et al. 1999, Williams 1999, Yurco, 1989).[9] Some research links these relationships as extending not simply to ordinary farmers, pastorialists or hunter-gathers but to elite stations as well. One such study for example shows the presence of individual rulers buried in high-status Egyptian sites at Naqada, and that these persons were more related morphologically to populations in Northern Nubia, than those in Southern Egypt.[10] The recent excavations of Swiss archealogist Charles Bonnet also confirm the linkages between Nubia and Egypt via excavations at Kerma (Charles Bonnet and Dominique Valbelle, The Nubian Pharaohs).[11]

A number of writers dispute any claim that the Nubian kings were responsible for the genesis of the Egyptian monarchies that followed.[12] Williams however notes that his research advanced no claim of a Nubian origin or genesis for the pharonic monarchy. Instead he holds that the archaeological data shows Nubian linkages and influence in helping to "fashion pharaonic civilization." Such data includes detailed excavations of the burial place of the Nubian rulers with date stamps well before the historical First Dynasty of Egypt. The size and wealth of the tombs were also vastly greater than that of the well-known Abydos tombs in Egypt.[13]
Nubia and Egypt - Ancient Nubia
 
Since the op is about Africa, the milieu of this debate is on a world stage. Your incessant gripe about Detroit is lost amidst the din of violence, corruption and HIV exploding in infected Russia. KNow what that means? Your attempt to use Detroit as an adjunct in verifying the ops notion of Africa as "the world's cesspool" fails miserably. White Russia's problems show that race is not a factor in violence or disease propagation. Instead of Blaming ALL Blacks for the deeds of a few, perhaps a better course of action would be to study the Russian's dilemma
to investigate cause and effect! BTW there are also plenty of violent Whites in America, too.
Armed and dangerous!
The OP is about Africa, yes. And your incessant gripe about Russia is nothing more than an attempt to divert or derail the thread.
Mentioning Detroit (or any other major crime-ridden city) illustrates the reason Africa is the cesspool of the world. It shows the common denominator you are struggling so hard to deny, which is that negroes are incapable of governing themselves.
That is why every country, city, or neighborhood they control turns into a cesspool, and all your diversions about Russia or Asswipe's attempts to take credit for other civilization's accomplishments won't change that inconvenient fact.
Correct,Then you say Detroit and they come back with "Russia?". Chicago and then probably Belarus. Saint Louis, Memphis, Chicago and so on...what happens then?

There is more crime in inner-city areas of the US than probably anywhere except Latin America. Nothing to be proud of.
Suburbs or Cities: Which Has More Crime?

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - 9:00am PDT by Kristopher Fortin

Social / Demographics, United States

A Brookings Institute report shows that the difference between crime in the suburbs and cities has drastically decreased, and argues that the current drop in crime rates weakens the correlation between ethnic groups and crime.

In the 100 largest metro areas, violent and property crime between 1990 and 2008 decreased the most in cities.

"The gap between city and suburban violent crime rates declined in nearly two-thirds of metro areas. In 90 of the 100 largest metro areas, the gap between city and suburban property crime rates narrowed from 1990 to 2008. In most metro areas, city and suburban crime rates rose or fell together."

"Within metropolitan areas, older, more urbanized, poorer, and more minority communities have benefited the most from these trends, narrowing the disparities between cities and suburbs and underscoring that crime is not a uniquely urban issue, but a metropolitan one."

Full Story: City and Suburban Crime Trends in Metropolitan America

Published on Thursday, May 26, 2011 in The Brookings Institution
Suburbs or Cities: Which Has More Crime? | Planetizen: The Urban Planning, Design, and Development Network
 
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Daws, you put a lot of work into countering what? Nubians are and were not sub-Saharans. US inner cities are among the most dangerous places on earth despite being in a prosperous and otherwise relatively law-abiding country.
 
Link shit...
or there were no ancient Egyptian jungle bunnies.

It's like someone taking Obama's DNA and concluding Americans were sub-Saharan blacks.

I've had my fun. Ramble on.
bullshit

Nubia and the Early Egyptian DynastiesEdit

Nubia also figures in the archealogical research of scholar Bruce Williams, who along with other writers, suggest a Nubian influence underlying the establishment of the Egyptian state.[6] Most scholars see limited evidence of Nubian statebuilding in the further north (Lower Egypt),[7] but Williams focuses on the south, based on the initial predominant influence of the south, closest to Nubia, and various cultural linkages with the south such as discovery of the Qustul incense burner and of a city at Kerma dating back to 4,500 BCE.[8]

A number of scholars demonstrate that the ancient Egyptians were closely related to Nilo/Sudanic peoples like Nubians, sharing substantial genetic admixture, and cultural elements such as the pharonic structure (Keita 1992, Krings et al. 1999, Williams 1999, Yurco, 1989).[9] Some research links these relationships as extending not simply to ordinary farmers, pastorialists or hunter-gathers but to elite stations as well. One such study for example shows the presence of individual rulers buried in high-status Egyptian sites at Naqada, and that these persons were more related morphologically to populations in Northern Nubia, than those in Southern Egypt.[10] The recent excavations of Swiss archealogist Charles Bonnet also confirm the linkages between Nubia and Egypt via excavations at Kerma (Charles Bonnet and Dominique Valbelle, The Nubian Pharaohs).[11]

A number of writers dispute any claim that the Nubian kings were responsible for the genesis of the Egyptian monarchies that followed.[12] Williams however notes that his research advanced no claim of a Nubian origin or genesis for the pharonic monarchy. Instead he holds that the archaeological data shows Nubian linkages and influence in helping to "fashion pharaonic civilization." Such data includes detailed excavations of the burial place of the Nubian rulers with date stamps well before the historical First Dynasty of Egypt. The size and wealth of the tombs were also vastly greater than that of the well-known Abydos tombs in Egypt.[13]
Nubia and Egypt - Ancient Nubia

What's a Nubian?

 
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Daws, you put a lot of work into countering what? Nubians are and were not sub-Saharans. US inner cities are among the most dangerous places on earth despite being in a prosperous and otherwise relatively law-abiding country.

What a dumbass. You white racists now are claiming Nubians were not Black Super Saharans? :lol:
 
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We will see whats up in about 10 years. Africa has some of the worlds fastest growing economies. The European/western influence will grow weaker as China is more involved.

The Next Asia Is Africa: Inside the Continent's Rapid Economic Growth - The Atlantic


Seven of the world's 10 fastest-growing economies are African. The continent is famously resource rich, which has surely helped, but some recent studies suggest that the biggest drivers are far less customary for Africa, and far more encouraging for its future: wholesale and retail commerce, transportation, telecommunications, and manufacturing.
 
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China's turn to exploit Africa. They're going to make Leopold II look like a piker.

Under the pretense of saving Congo from Arab slave traders. Leo took over the Congo as a personal investment and drained the country of ivory, rubber and everything else he could sell and was responsible for about 10 million deaths.

If Ebola doesn't wipe the region out, the Chinese might.
 
China's turn to exploit Africa. They're going to make Leopold II look like a piker.

Under the pretense of saving Congo from Arab slave traders. Leo took over the Congo as a personal investment and drained the country of ivory, rubber and everything else he could sell and was responsible for about 10 million deaths.

If Ebola doesn't wipe the region out, the Chinese might.

The Chinese know whats up. Thats why they are investing in Africa. Its not just economics for them either. Your worst nightmare is coming true.
 
Daws, you put a lot of work into countering what? Nubians are and were not sub-Saharans. US inner cities are among the most dangerous places on earth despite being in a prosperous and otherwise relatively law-abiding country.
save yourself further embarrassment and stfu.
 
Daws, you put a lot of work into countering what? Nubians are and were not sub-Saharans. US inner cities are among the most dangerous places on earth despite being in a prosperous and otherwise relatively law-abiding country.
save yourself further embarrassment and stfu.
Glad you've cut down on the pedantry and become more succinct.

Now the only thing you have to do is articulate to a level beyond this post.

Good work on cutting down on the crap and good luck with the rest.
 
Daws, you put a lot of work into countering what? Nubians are and were not sub-Saharans. US inner cities are among the most dangerous places on earth despite being in a prosperous and otherwise relatively law-abiding country.
save yourself further embarrassment and stfu.
Glad you've cut down on the pedantry and become more succinct.

Now the only thing you have to do is articulate to a level beyond this post.

Good work on cutting down on the crap and good luck with the rest.
are you thanking me for dumbing it down?
 
save yourself further embarrassment and stfu.
Glad you've cut down on the pedantry and become more succinct.

Now the only thing you have to do is articulate to a level beyond this post.

Good work on cutting down on the crap and good luck with the rest.
are you thanking me for dumbing it down?
Why would you think I'd thank you for anything? I just observed that you had cut down on pedantry but that still come off as rather pretty dull.
 
Glad you've cut down on the pedantry and become more succinct.

Now the only thing you have to do is articulate to a level beyond this post.

Good work on cutting down on the crap and good luck with the rest.
are you thanking me for dumbing it down?
Why would you think I'd thank you for anything? I just observed that you had cut down on pedantry but that still come off as pretty rather dull.
awwww..
 

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