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True fax blacks are the only kind of people who whine about this kind of crap
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If it was the other way around they wouldn't be screaming for racism then, would they?According to Wikipedia, U.S. population consists of 12.6% black people. And that 12.6% should be in video games 100%. Because to leave them out would be 100% racist and 100% "segragationist". You understand Mage?
PSSS: Please proof-read before you post, it's difficult to read poorly spelled, poorly punctuated, and poorly capitalized posts.
I think we should be blaming Ubisoft for not making black people in Assassin's Creed for us
yes but it wont hurt in the long run. and you dont know if someone used to main zas or talim just said fuck SC or not
no, im saying its wrong for you to bar me from asking, certainy not everthing needs a black person shoved in it though it would probably be more realistic but a game that used to pride itself on diversity definitely has more responsibility say then Games of Thrones or the first Assasssins Creeds. the assassin creed during the american revolution oh they have a big fucking responsibilty but the first Assassin Creed not so much.
i am only showing that i can play this game of troll just as much as an Alex J. or a Norick. but i will insult ppl if the put words in my mouth. again u seem like the only person who has tried to take a step in understanding the conversation without being a dick about it
Black African hypothesis
Main article: Black Egyptian Hypothesis
The Black Egyptian hypothesis is a heavily-contested hypothesis held by various authors that Ancient Egypt was a Black civilization. This includes a particular focus on links to Sub Saharan cultures and the questioning of the race of specific notable individuals from Dynastic times, including Tutankhamun[91] and the king represented in the Great Sphinx of Giza,[57][65] and Cleopatra.[47][48][49] Since the second half of the 20th century, typological and hierarchical models of race have increasingly been rejected by scientists, and most (but not all) scholars have held that applying modern notions of race to ancient Egypt is anachronistic.[92][93][94]
Early advocates of the Black African model relied heavily on writings from Classical Greek historians, including Strabo, Diodorus Siculus, and Herodotus, wherein the Greeks referred to Egyptians as "melanchroes" with woolly hair.[95][96] The translation of the Greek word “melanchroes” is disputed, being translated either as “black” or "dark skinned".[95][96][97][98] Snowden claims that Diop is distorting his classical sources and is quoting them selectively.[99] There is dispute about the historical accuracy of the works of Herodotus - some scholars support the reliability of Herodotus[100][101][102][103][104][105] while other scholars regard his works as being unreliable as historical sources, particularly those relating to Egypt.[106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116][117][118]
Other points used to support the Black Hypothesis included testing melanin levels in a small sample of mummies,[119] arguing that the Ancient Egyptian language was related to Diop's native Wolof (Senegal),[120] interpretations of the origin of the name Kmt, conventionally pronounced Kemet, used by the Ancient Egyptians to describe themselves or their land (depending on your point of view),[121] biblical traditions,[122][123] and interpretations of the depictions of the Egyptians in numerous paintings and statues.[124] Other points of the hypothesis include claimed cultural affiliations, such as circumcision,[125] matriarchy, totemism, hair braiding, head binding,[126] and kingship cults.[100] Artifacts found at Qustul (near Abu Simbel - Modern Sudan) in 1960-64 were seen as showing that ancient Egypt and A-group Nubia shared the same culture and were part of the greater Nile Valley sub-stratum,[127][128][129][130][131] but more recent finds in Egypt indicate that the Qustul rulers probably adopted/emulated the symbols of Egyptian pharaohs.[132][133][134][135][136][137]
At the UNESCO "Symposium on the Peopling of Ancient Egypt and the Deciphering of the Meroitic Script" in Cairo in 1974, the Black Hypothesis met with "profound" disagreement.[138] Most participants concluded that the Ancient Egyptian population was indigenous to the Nile Valley, and was made up of people from north and south of the Sahara who were differentiated by their color.[139] The current position of modern scholarship is that the Egyptian civilization was an indigenous Nile Valley development (see population history of Egypt).[140][141][142][143]
I think we should be blaming Ubisoft for not making black people in Assassin's Creed for us
I want to get off Mr. Politically Correct's Wild Ride.