Ancient Egyptians looked more like Eddie Fisher than Eddie Murphy
By Ed Straker
In liberal thinking, it's very popular to rewrite history to make the pharaohs black. I think it was all about the liberal ideal of
building black self-esteem. There were no empires or castles or advanced civilizations in sub-Saharan Africa, and liberals felt there was a gap to be filled. Liberal pop culture emulated this theme, to the point of unintentional parody, in Michael Jackson's "Remember the Time" video, where Jackson portrayed all the Egyptians as black and Eddie Murphy as their pharaoh.
The truth was quite different. DNA testing shows that the ancient Egyptians looked less like black people...and more like Jews. The modern Egyptians we see in Egypt today are thought to be the descendants of slaves.
Their results were the opposite of what they were expecting to find, Professor Krause said. "They have these closest genetic links to the fertile crescent and the eastern populations of what's now Israel[.]" ...
This can help them to improve in school and make a better life for themselves. Jewish kids who have been swept up in the indiscriminate opioid crisis and are caught in the criminal justice system for low-level nonviolent offenses can learn their history with pride and turn over a new leaf.
Jewish adults, too, can benefit as a whole. This news can raise the self-esteem of Jewish adults as well, spurring them to work harder and do better in the business world. Colleges may be able to eventually stop giving Jews affirmative action and admit them based on the same standards as everyone else. Eventually, affirmative action for Jews in the banking, academic, and artistic sectors, not to mention the world of basketball, can be phased out as higher achieving Jews achieve on their own without the helping hand of affirmative action.
Exit question: If black people can't claim pharaohs as their own, what historical niche will liberals look to give them next?
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