The Problem With Believing Lies and Agitprop About History Is That You’ll Want Other and More Credible People to Start Believing Them August 29, 2007
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Black activists in Philadelphia held their third demonstration recently to express disapproval of the King Tutanhkamun exhibit at the city’s Franklin Institute. The protesters are primarily angered by the fact that images of King Tut promoting the show and those in the exhibit have been altered to lighten his skin and change his African features to those of an Arab or Caucasian.
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The coalition has presented officials of the museum with a list of demands: 1) A public apology for not properly representing King Tut as an African and falsely representing Kemet (ancient Egypt) as non-African; 2) Develop and display a historically, factual and scientific exhibit of the African foundation and identity of dynastic Kemet; 3) Display the pioneering accomplishments of African Nile Valley Civilization; and 4) Document and display the research and accomplishments of the renowned African scholar Cheikh Anta Diop in scientifically proving that Kemet was an African civilization.
They might as well protest at Philadelphia’s science center because they didn’t depict the moon as being made of green cheese, or the Earth as flat. This kind of thing is more poignant than “Moron on Board” yellow window signs inside their cars.
If the Museum’s curators don’t put up, maybe the activists can cast a spell on them, so that they’re the first to get beamed up by the spaceships once their pilots finally decide to descend from their 40-mile high Earth orbit and restore the superior black man to his rightful thrones as rulers of the world.
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