Re: Olympics in Iraq? |
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>>> They are a bunch freaking liars, they have given much of the Mesopotamian achievements and inventions to the Greeks and the Romans. For example, when it comes to astrology, the Greeks are said to have been the best, yet somehow the ancient Chaldeans are ignored wjen they were far advanced and better over 600 years before any Greek was mentioned with a telescope. But that doesn't surprise me at all because we have our nationalists willing to "ASSYRIANIZE" everything. Fred Aprim finds hard to admit that the Chaldeans of antiquity were of Arab origin and he wants to insist that the only descendants of the ancient Babylonians are the modern Mandeans. It's not Fred Aprim who created the framework of Orinetalism that has been used to portray us as regressive, autocratic and backwards in the Middle East when compared to the progressive, democratic and enlightened West. That does not mean that Fred Aprim along with today's Jews haven't subconciously recognised this framework and purposely framed their biases along this framework. However the root cause of this framework comes from the Orientalists who first framed our history and culture within such a limiting framework. It is of course up to us to rewrite our history and take possession of our treausred history and culture. --------------------- |
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