I know you are but what am I?
I know you are but what am I?
Who said I'm comfortable with racism, again you project. I'm done with this. I already said it was a bad decision but in no way was it a reflection of racism. I don't know how many times I have to explain it.
Why would I even bother? You want me to go decipher that amorphous, abstract **** only to have you come back and say, “Actually I never even suggested that”? No thanks.
If you ever decide you need a new handle, please consider “Postmodern-P”.
What if I told you I had my DNA tested with Ancestry and I actually do have some black ancestry -- my ancestors are from Sicily.
No, I don't but there were a lot invasions, and the Carthaginians were among them, and as you probably know they were from Africa, Hannibal etc -- probably where I got the trace of ancestryAnd we know who Sicilians were spawned by, amirite Grand Wizard Eenie?
No, I don't but there were a lot invasions, and the Carthaginians were among them, and as you probably know they were from Africa, Hannibal etc -- probably where I got the trace of ancestry
Ah, no. Carthage was built by Phoenicians from Lebanon.
From Quora:
In ancient tradition, the Phoenicians migrated to the area from “the Red Sea”at some point in the distant past — but the one written account is confusing because the author sometimes uses “Red Sea” the way we do and sometimes uses it to mean what we’d call the Persian Gulf. Since Phoenician was a Northwest Semitic language, closely related to Hebrew, it’s more likely that the Red Sea in question is ours. In any case they would resemble modern Lebanese, Syrians, Palestinians and Sephardi Jews: modern genetic studies use haplogroup J2 as a proxy for this rough grouping. It shows a noticeable concentration in the eastern Mediterranean, but there are also strong traces in coastal North Africa where the old Carthaginian empire was centered.
Over time the Carthaginians intermarried with their neighbors, first the Libyans to their east and later with the Numidians to their west. Both of those peoples were related to the modern Berber peoples of North Africa. Hannibal’s sister, for example, married a Numidian king, and the tragic romance of the Numidian king Masinissa and the Carthaginian noblewoman Sophonisba was a popular subject for operas and plays until the 18th century.
So am II'm watching the game now.
From Quora:
In ancient tradition, the Phoenicians migrated to the area from “the Red Sea”at some point in the distant past — but the one written account is confusing because the author sometimes uses “Red Sea” the way we do and sometimes uses it to mean what we’d call the Persian Gulf. Since Phoenician was a Northwest Semitic language, closely related to Hebrew, it’s more likely that the Red Sea in question is ours. In any case they would resemble modern Lebanese, Syrians, Palestinians and Sephardi Jews: modern genetic studies use haplogroup J2 as a proxy for this rough grouping. It shows a noticeable concentration in the eastern Mediterranean, but there are also strong traces in coastal North Africa where the old Carthaginian empire was centered.
Over time the Carthaginians intermarried with their neighbors, first the Libyans to their east and later with the Numidians to their west. Both of those peoples were related to the modern Berber peoples of North Africa. Hannibal’s sister, for example, married a Numidian king, and the tragic romance of the Numidian king Masinissa and the Carthaginian noblewoman Sophonisba was a popular subject for operas and plays until the 18th century.
No, I'm not but I guess you didn't read my other comment, that my ex is black. People who are so overly sensitive, I believe, are actually insecure about being racist, so they overreact.
By the way, for those who are staggeringly uninformed, I would not refer to an elderly black person as "uncle" or "auntie" unless you know them intimately, preferably with an actual blood/marriage relationship.
Who would you anyway? That would be awkward. Not one time in my life have I had the desire to call any random person I don't know "uncle".
Thank goodness we have yet another white guy telling us how oversensitive people are about race. After all, if a white guy doesn't understand the impact race has on society, who possibly could?
The fact is that my comment was not malicious and if you had lived with black people in your household for a decade like me, you would understand where I'm coming from. I guess since most people here don't know me and are mostly white, they don't get it. If this site was mostly black and they knew me, they would just laugh at what I posted.Thank goodness we have yet another white guy telling us how oversensitive people are about race. After all, if a white guy doesn't understand the impact race has on society, who possibly could?
The fact is that my comment was not malicious and if you had lived with black people in your household for a decade like me, you would understand where I'm coming from. I guess since most people here don't know me and are mostly white, they don't get it. If this site was mostly black and they knew me, they would just laugh at what I posted.
Maybe you could treat everyone as equal??
Maybe not berate people for being "staggering uninformed". Just because someone grew up somewhere else and in a different culture doesn't make them hateful.
The fact is that my comment was not malicious
and if you had lived with black people in your household for a decade like me, you would understand where I'm coming from. I guess since most people here don't know me and are mostly white, they don't get it. If this site was mostly black and they knew me, they would just laugh at what I posted.