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Listen,
Bantu-Kelani do you mean to tell me you know me and my people better than me? I am telling you I am black and my people always considered themselves black and look it to. What kind of *@#% are you all on.
Do not refer me to history written by an outsider about my people. I dare you to research more yourself by visiting Eritrea/Ethiopia and see the customs/traditions/and way of life of the Habesha people then come tell me their less African...I dare you on that. I do not deny we have a small percentage(anywhere between 35% and less of Semetic people in our genes) but for the most part we are truely black. I can not believe I have to defend myself and my people on this.
I saw what you look like on the picture posted on this website...you seem to be lightskinned thus you must be white, huh!. Who knows you probably have white blood in you. There are tons of Habesha that are extremely dark and by the same token there are plenty of Habesha who are high yellow.
Bantu please stop refering to my people as Semetics because you are misinforming others on this forum.
Thank you,
RasHal
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