Thank you for a history lesson, but I am sure you know what I mean. We are in 2015, and they are called black people and I am considered Native American. I don't care where we came from.
Ummm. I don't mind being called "indian" at all. But when I use that term a lot of people automatically think from India. Also, I have African American friends and they call themselves "black." Honestly, how many people do you know actually use the term "African American" when describing someone. Usually they don't. They say, "That black man is in line at the store." Who actually says, "That African American man."? Way too many syllables for regular conversations.
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There are many other cultures that are black other than from Africa. How rude to assume every "black" person is of african decent. Maybe they are from Australia?
Just trying to stay PC since it seemed you were being, dude. They way you throw it around makes it feel almost dirty. And just fyi every one is from african descent so your argument about Aboriginals is invalid.
* The all humans came from Africa is only a theory. Scientists can only make educated guesses. It is not a fact.
http://wakeup-world.com/2013/12/16/dna-evidence-debunks-the-out-of-africa-theory-of-human-evolution/
Its pretty much fact at this point. Anyone in an evolution class will tell you that. Genes don't lie and now that it's 2015 we are pretty good at sequencing them and tracing back human origins to the place where they are most diverse -- Africa. Life stemmed from there for us, plain and simple.
This article seems really outdated and isn't based on enough real science for me toss out the baby with the bathwater. I would try doing some more research off more reliable sources. If you take the time to look, you'll find the evidence severely outweighs what this single source claims to know using information from 1990. As I said, it's 2015 people, 25 years later and smarter. Don't get your scientific info from a website that claims talking to your cells is healthy for your spiritual well being...
Haha, you actually read that bullshit? Come on now. I just googled and found some shit. I never even read it. Lmfao....it really claimed you should talk to your cells? Yeah, so....disregard that one. But in all honesty...it really doesn't matter to me where we came from. I'm an American. Black, white, yellow or green, strangers shouldn't voice their rude assumptions to people they don't know. That was all this post was about. Have a wonderful day.
IIN for black people to always make racial comments about my child?
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Thank you for a history lesson, but I am sure you know what I mean. We are in 2015, and they are called black people and I am considered Native American. I don't care where we came from.
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How about African American instead of black people, or would you like to be called indian? If we are being so PC using Native American. It's 2015.
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Ummm. I don't mind being called "indian" at all. But when I use that term a lot of people automatically think from India. Also, I have African American friends and they call themselves "black." Honestly, how many people do you know actually use the term "African American" when describing someone. Usually they don't. They say, "That black man is in line at the store." Who actually says, "That African American man."? Way too many syllables for regular conversations.
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There are many other cultures that are black other than from Africa. How rude to assume every "black" person is of african decent. Maybe they are from Australia?
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Just trying to stay PC since it seemed you were being, dude. They way you throw it around makes it feel almost dirty. And just fyi every one is from african descent so your argument about Aboriginals is invalid.
Nice try though.
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* The all humans came from Africa is only a theory. Scientists can only make educated guesses. It is not a fact.
http://wakeup-world.com/2013/12/16/dna-evidence-debunks-the-out-of-africa-theory-of-human-evolution/
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Its pretty much fact at this point. Anyone in an evolution class will tell you that. Genes don't lie and now that it's 2015 we are pretty good at sequencing them and tracing back human origins to the place where they are most diverse -- Africa. Life stemmed from there for us, plain and simple.
This article seems really outdated and isn't based on enough real science for me toss out the baby with the bathwater. I would try doing some more research off more reliable sources. If you take the time to look, you'll find the evidence severely outweighs what this single source claims to know using information from 1990. As I said, it's 2015 people, 25 years later and smarter. Don't get your scientific info from a website that claims talking to your cells is healthy for your spiritual well being...
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Haha, you actually read that bullshit? Come on now. I just googled and found some shit. I never even read it. Lmfao....it really claimed you should talk to your cells? Yeah, so....disregard that one. But in all honesty...it really doesn't matter to me where we came from. I'm an American. Black, white, yellow or green, strangers shouldn't voice their rude assumptions to people they don't know. That was all this post was about. Have a wonderful day.
Fine, buy into the nonsense propagated by seemingly ignorant and corrupt governments.
We all ultimately came from the same place, what we call today,coastal tropical Central East Africa, if you go back far enough.
But Obama should be a Luo Chieftain, and the Chief here should sound more like Omaha or Ticonderoga.