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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the Jesus thing is saying he had "black" hair (as in the texture). But he kinda looked white. Therefore, racial ambiguity.[/quote] What's black hair? Thanks to the raping of female slaves, black hair comes in all textures.[/quote] Sigh. [b]There's diversity of hair textures in Africa, too, so the diversity is not all due to mixing between black slaves and white slaveowners.[/b] Furthermore, while there's no one "black" hair type, it shouldn't be taboo to say that the hair texture of indigenous Africans is typically kinky-curly, and blacks throughout Africa and the diaspora tend to have kinky-curly to curly hair, with outliers who have wavy or straight hair. [/quote] Not really. See Sudan and genocide. The lighter skinned arabs are raping the southern women in an effort to eradicate the race there. The difference in hair textures is not only from white settlers in africa. Also see Somalia and Mali. Many tribes are migratory, hence the diversity of the gene pool. Typical "black hair type" is tight curly. Own it. The mixtures are just that, mixtures.[/quote]
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