@kemetnubiakamp@MrMisr1@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan Also notice that Egyptian Arabic does away with Standard Arabic pronouns that don't conform with the Coptic Egyptian format. This is because the grammatical structure of Egyptian Arabic is inherited in large part from Coptic (as part of a large Coptic substratum).
@kemetnubiakamp@MrMisr1@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan Meanwhile let's compare to a language that's ACTUALLY related and shares similarities in the most fundamental aspects of the language, as well as the vocabulary. Here are Egyptian vs. Arabic pronouns.
Fascinating isn't it?
#EgyptforEgyptians
@MrMisr1@kemetnubiakamp@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan Which is why I will continue to call her out every single time because the world deserves to see this stupidity for themselves. Just like the whole world did with Netflix's Cleopatra and concluded that it is the biggest pile of garbage in TV history.
@kemetnubiakamp@MrMisr1@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan None of what you said supports your earlier statement that N23 and N36 were used interchangeably which is the one I refuted. Now you're changing the goal post again because you realize you were wrong and don't want to look stupid (which you're making hard for yourself)
@kemetnubiakamp@MrMisr1@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan Your only explanation to the most comprehensive genetic study of ancient Egyptian samples in history showing that Egyptians have MORE SSA ancestry today than in ancient times is "those haplogroups exist in SSA as well". It's almost a joke how weak your understanding of this is.
@kemetnubiakamp@MrMisr1@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan They're definitely not interchangeable, the people you're talking to are not stupid so changing the goal post when proven incorrect is only going to make YOU look stupid.
@kemetnubiakamp@MrMisr1@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan The problem isn't science, the problem is that you refuse to acknowledge science when it conclusively refutes your preconceived ideas. This is the result of a severe confirmation bias. You've also displayed a complete lack of understanding of the scientific concepts discussed
@kemetnubiakamp@MrMisr1@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan So now weβre using forum posts as proof? I hope you realize most of these are made up. Minimal effort on Google shows you exactly that. These are completely unrelated languages. Km on its own means black in Egyptian, itβs the 049 det. that makes it a reference to land.
@kemetnubiakamp@MrMisr1@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan Assuming that anyone, Egyptians, Greek or otherwise, had accurate information on historical events from 3000 years prior to their lifetime implies that they had some supernatural insight into historical events which we donβt possess today.
@kemetnubiakamp@MrMisr1@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan And where were those hieroglyphs that predate the Egyptian ones? Any attestations?
Diodorus Siculus wrote what he thought was true but that doesnβt change the fact that the origin of a unified Egyptian state preceded him by 3000 years.
@kemetnubiakamp@MrMisr1@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan You keep repeating that lie but you fail to provide one African language that does. Go ahead, which African language uses that word for this meaning.
@MrMisr1@kemetnubiakamp @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan "White" and "black" was born out of a context with only Western Europeans and West Africans. Even Habesha people, whom I grew up with, struggle with these labels due to their features that differ from West Africans. An Eritrean friend of mine was confused for Indian in the US.
@MrMisr1@kemetnubiakamp @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan She knows as well as you and I that these people wouldn't be considered black in the US due to their features and red hue. Last time I was in the United States me and my folks were confused for all kinds of things by African Americans in particular, black never crossed their mind
@MrMisr1@kemetnubiakamp@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan This lady appears to be of the impression that the ancient Greeks were some kind of oracles. Archeology emerged in the 18th century and we still haven't fully unraveled history as recent as 1000 years ago. Yet the Greeks had perfect knowledge about the Egyptians 3000 years prior
@MrMisr1@kemetnubiakamp@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan It's not deliberate misinformation, it's deliberate ignorance. The "Athiops" referred to here are the Nubians who used Egyptian hieroglyphs to write Nubian at the time Diodorus Siculus was alive, when Egypt had transitioned to Demotic. The Nubians eventually switched as well.
@kemetnubiakamp@MrMisr1@Vic18246223 @therightpixie @ezeeydoesit @TheDailyShow@dulcesloan Read Herodotus' words again, and again, and again. If he wanted to compare their appearance to the Athiops he would have done so. Here he says that Colchians and Egyptians share similar features, and that those two as well as the Athiops practice circumcision. It's not that hard.