No one should be offended by your post. Your recommendations are sound. Everyone has a duty to vet their own postings. If there is a failure to vet their post, hopefully there's enough diggers on GAW to correct it. We can never get lazy though. Sourcing is incredibly important. And testing the post that hasn't adequately provided sourcing is an exercise of good intent. Even testing the source is a good exercise of discerning truth.
Oh, it is more than vetted from many archaeological finds and DNA itself. I speak in terms of established Linnaeus phenotype classification of Negroid populations that only existed south of the Sahara and was a natural barrier to migrations, and was known to be a huge threat of enslavement. Even the Ethiopians do not consider themselves as Negroid, but were a people, who long established trade along the Nile River with Egypt. Even they recognize themselves as not the same people as of ancient Ethiopia. You seem to believe in the absurd narrative that somehow the same people today are the people that populated the ancient lands of Egypt. They're not.
No one should be offended by your post. Your recommendations are sound. Everyone has a duty to vet their own postings. If there is a failure to vet their post, hopefully there's enough diggers on GAW to correct it. We can never get lazy though. Sourcing is incredibly important. And testing the post that hasn't adequately provided sourcing is an exercise of good intent. Even testing the source is a good exercise of discerning truth.
Cool, vet this one next: https://greatawakening.win/p/16amwDEk1S/new-netflix-docuseries-queen-cle/
Oh, it is more than vetted from many archaeological finds and DNA itself. I speak in terms of established Linnaeus phenotype classification of Negroid populations that only existed south of the Sahara and was a natural barrier to migrations, and was known to be a huge threat of enslavement. Even the Ethiopians do not consider themselves as Negroid, but were a people, who long established trade along the Nile River with Egypt. Even they recognize themselves as not the same people as of ancient Ethiopia. You seem to believe in the absurd narrative that somehow the same people today are the people that populated the ancient lands of Egypt. They're not.