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Posted  Monday, October 26  2009 at  00:00

Armed with heavy weapons and extraordinary religious and political zeal, they poured profuse blood in battle after battle to conquer what Arabic still calls the Maghreb (“the West”).

Composed on the African side of Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, (northern) Sudan, Tunisia and Libya itself — all of which were originally Negro lands — the Arab Maghreb empire once also included such European countries as Iberia (Spain), Lusitania (Portugal), southern Gaul (France), Malta and large parts of Italy.

Libya itself is not a Semitic term. It was named after the creator Goddess of the local Negroes.

Though these locals have since been systematically swallowed into the Arab artery, the original Libyans can still be recognised by their black skins, pug noses and fizzy hair.

Having such a history, how can Libya afford to make the mind-boggling demand that, wherever they now live, all the ethnic and racial groups of our world should be rounded up and deported to their “native” countries?

Once the world body agreed on such an exercise, exactly where would it begin and end?

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True, any casual look at the world’s history would convince you that, in some way, humanity has committed horrendous injustices to humanity.

Consider Joshua in Canaan, Temujin (“Genghis Khan”) in Asia, Attila in Rome, Cortes in Mexico, Hitler throughout Europe, Ben Gurion in Palestine, the Anglo-Saxons in Britain, the Vandals in North Africa, England and France in Africa, the US in Latin America and the Middle East, and so on.

However, if Europeans destroyed the entire Tasmanian race, nearly annihilated other Aborigines and Amerindians, decimated Europe’s own Khazari Jews and moved whole black African populations to North America as slaves — so Arabs have killed or swallowed all the black natives of Mediterranean Africa.

But, although we are apt to condemn Caucasian and Semitic racism for such ferocity, black peoples are not the exception that proves our “humanity.”

Bantu and Nilo-Hamitic chieftains have always marauded the continent slaughtering tribes, grabbing property, forcing whole multitudes into refuge in other people’s lands, eventually grabbing those lands.

The upshot is that the blood of practically every ethnic group from every continent now flows in the veins of every other ethnic group.

For instance, African blood flows in the veins of every Arab, Armenian, French, Greek, Indian, Irish, Maltese, Pakistani, Portuguese, Scot, Sicilian, Spaniard, Tuscan and Welsh.

I use racial terms here (“Semitic,” “Caucasian,” and “Negro”) — not because imperialism is a racial category, but precisely in order to show that it is not.

I reiterate that the Semitic Arabs — helped by black West Africans (Moors, Berbers and Lixitae — ruled these white nations for half a millennium.

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