Didnt even play the original video he posted to know he was a cọon off rip.
He would use Candace Owens talking points if it benefited his purpose.
This ole Capowitz ass nıgga really believes there were middle eastern nıggas blending in with Egyptians pretending to be black and getting oppressed.
Ok buddy. Cacs were walking around in the equator regions 3,000 years ago. Suuuuurre!!!
EGYPT WAS A MULTIRACIAL SOCIETY DUMMY
THERE WAS NO WHITE PEOPLE BUT 100% THERE WERE MIDDLE EASTERNS
ONLY A COMPLETE IDIOT WOULD DENY THAT
1. Ancient Egypt was ethnically mixed
Egypt sits at the crossroads of
North Africa, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean. For thousands of years it had continuous contact with:
- Nubians (to the south, in today’s Sudan)
- Libyans (to the west)
- Levantine peoples (to the northeast)
- Later, Greeks, Persians, and others
Because of this geography, ancient Egyptians were
biologically and culturally diverse.
2. Genetic and anthropological evidence
Modern studies show:
- Egyptians from the Nile Valley were primarily North African.
- They had genetic affinities to the ancient Near East, especially in northern Egypt.
- Southern Egyptians (Upper Egypt) and especially Nubians had stronger sub-Saharan African genetic ties.
But none of these groups map cleanly onto modern racial categories like “Black” or “white,” which didn’t exist in the ancient world.
3. How Egyptians portrayed themselves
In their art, Egyptians often depicted:
- Themselves in reddish-brown tones
- Nubians in darker brown/black tones
- Libyans in light brown or lighter shades
- Asiatics (Levantine peoples) in yellowish/light brown tones
This shows they recognized
distinct neighboring populations, but not in modern racial terms.
🏛 4. Political vs. ethnic identity
Ancient Egyptians identified less by “race” and more by:
- Nile Valley culture
- Language
- Religious and political belonging to Kemet (“the Black Land”)
“Kemet” referred to the
fertile soil, not skin color.
5. So, was ancient Egypt a “Black civilization”?
It depends on definitions:
- If “Black” means modern sub-Saharan African identity:
Egypt was not entirely Black, but had significant Black African influence, especially from Nubia.
- If “Black” means African:
Egypt was unquestionably an African civilization, with strong cultural connections to other African peoples.
- If the question is about whether pharaohs or elites were Black:
Some were (e.g., the 25th Dynasty, which was Nubian/Kushyte).
Most others had the mixed North African phenotype typical of the Nile Valley.
Bottom line
Ancient Egypt was a
diverse African civilization with populations ranging from lighter Levantine-looking groups to darker Nubian-looking groups. It was never uniformly one race, and modern racial categories don’t accurately describe its population.