sadiq
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Post by sadiq on Jan 5, 2006 8:36:27 GMT -5
It depends heavily on the region of Sudan. No one can deny hybridization in northern Sudan particularly near Khartoum, there has always been a caucasian element in northern Africa. But by and large a majority is negroid and southern Sudan in particular is heavily negroid with very little Caucasian. now compare these southern Sudanese negroid many of whom speak native tongues, some who still practice their native religions (though damn Arabs are trying to make them convert) These men are actually northern Sudanese, but the guy in the pink shirt could possibly be western Sudanese.
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Post by Planet Asia on Jan 22, 2006 11:50:28 GMT -5
No one is pure anything, including you. The fact remains that Sudanese "Arabs" are blacks, not mulattoes. You are nothing but a nitwit that knows nothing about Africa and you pick from the scraps that Pontikos and racialreality blurt out. The banana boat is still out there offshore so go and jump back on it you idiot! It depends heavily on the region of Sudan. No one can deny hybridization in northern Sudan particularly near Khartoum, there has always been a caucasian element in northern Africa. But by and large a majority is negroid and southern Sudan in particular is heavily negroid with very little Caucasian. now compare these southern Sudanese negroid many of whom speak native tongues, some who still practice their native religions (though damn Arabs are trying to make them convert) Compare that to the president of Sudan from Khartoum. He is mixed with Caucasian elements. or this man Neither one of those men show any "Caucasian" elements.
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Post by Planet Asia on Jan 22, 2006 11:52:22 GMT -5
One most also take into account that North Africa(including the Sudan) has seen a very large SSA migration/immigration in modern & recent times. Sudan has always been black and never experienced a flooding of negroids due to immigration.
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