@edzola9@herchosenpath Sharing a common ancestor says nothing about what race they would have been 2000 or 3000 years ago
South Europeans share ancestry with somalis btw
@edzola9@herchosenpath It was never white in the sense of being european. A blue eyed arab is not a european, just like a black eyed, brown skinned white is not arab
@OlmecSkull It's all about looks, if we're being honest. The average white person would sooner mix with attractive non-whites than ugly whites. It's not necessarily tribal loyalty at this point. I doubt it ever was.
@taharabeeah @OlmecSkull Keep in mind, with nearly 40-60 million MENAs with colored eyes/white skin, they could repopulate all of Canada and Britain with those numbers.
And this is after 80+ years of Amerimutts wiping out blue-eyed bloodlines in the Levant, even now as we speak
@gpcooper5858@twiggieangell@midnitelunch@lporiginalg Again, try again. I'm not any type of Afghan, Indian, Paki, Bengali, or whatever.
However, it's an objective fact that South Asians mog East Asians lookswise. It is what it is, brother.
They came from India, Turkey, Indonesia, Britain, America, Canada, Poland, Australia, Austria, Finland, and beyond.
Different nations. Different politics. One shared mission: protecting civilians in Gaza.
The IDF killed them all.
Africa’s most honest architecture is increasingly coming from its women.
Nzinga B. Mboup grew up between Mozambique, Cameroon, South Africa and Senegal. She saw what colonial urbanism did to African cities. Then she decided to build differently.
Her practice Worofila works with compressed earth bricks, typha plant fiber, and self-supporting earthen vaults, materials that have kept people cool in West Africa for centuries. In Dakar, where concrete dominates because it’s cheap and politically convenient, that is a radical act.
She puts it plainly: “Why did we ever stop building with earth?”
Nobody has a good answer.
Nzinga B. Mboup | Worofila | Dakar, Senegal 🇸🇳