Largest ethnic group in East Africa

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Kenyans aren't trying to defeat you. They're trying to scam your people.

Ethiopia and Kenya will pay a heavy price for meddling in our affairs. They doing a great job of uniting the populace to create a nation state again and an army. This generation of Somalis are hungry for a strong federal gov't. Once we get past that. The war to reclaim our lands will begin. The payback is coming and I'm not the only Somali of this opinion.
 

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I'm done arguing with you I proved my point. Nothing I have said is a "racial myth". The Ancient Egyptians' DNA profile shows they were full Black African people, not half breeds, not Arabs and not Horners. Black people are those whom are Black--and history only recognizes the accomplishments of Black people whom are Black. Cacs and other races claim everything else. It makes no sense to care for Horners. You do because you're a colorist weirdo.
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Are there any genetic, physical or cultural differences between the two?

Yes. There are differences GENETICALLY and PHYSICALLY. I posted a genetic study a few years back. In general, the Semitic speakers (like the Habesha) in East Africa have slightly more non-African ancestry than the Cushytic speakers (like the Oromo). Most likely this happened during the time when Ethiopia controlled Southern Arabia as a colony and there was probably some mixing between the Arabs and the Semitic Ethiopians.

The Semitic speaking Ethiopians tend to have slightly lighter skin and shorter physical stature. The Cushytic speaking Ethiopians have darker skin in general and have more of a elongated look like Africans who live in the plains (i.e. the Samburu and Maasai). Now obviously there has been mad mixing between these groups so you have many Oromos who look like Habesha and vice-versa. But in general based on what I've seen from watching YouTube videos of the different peoples in Ethiopia this is what you generally see.

I have no idea if there are cultural differences so I'll let the people who are actually Ethiopian answer that. I've only looked into the genetics and the physical features.
 
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