Now, I know the second half of her belief is fucking retarded considering it is well documented that the Ancient Romans and Greeks loved to bathe, but does the former part have any merit to it?
From what I've read the Moors were Berbers and Arabs. Wouldn't that make them Caucasoids rather than Black "people"?
You have the grammar equivalent to that of a nigger.
Cameron Cooper
Moors were n ethnic group. Ethnicity=\=Race.
I'm positive that there was racial mixing causing Moors to be white brown black and varying shades of each.
She's half right, but even then I'd bet blacks would still be a racial minority within the Moor ethnic group
Caleb Ross
Not wrong on the second part, thanks to muslim presence in spain
Jack Howard
kek
Opposite, Muslims adopt bathhouse culture from Romans
Moors are Spanish Muslim converts, here's how they depict themselves
Austin Ortiz
No. And the Ottomans had red/blonde hair due to mixing with slavic consorts.
Jack Jones
moors is kind of a catch all that spaniards called the muslims (arabs and berbers) who invaded in the VIII century. from there look at the berbers to see if they are black. Also mind that the word moor or moro has been constantly changing its meaning, but mostly means muslim
Angel Jones
>atlanta black star. wew lad.
Cooper Rivera
>we wuz kangz
Noah Fisher
>Now, I know the second half of her belief is fucking retarded considering it is well documented that the Ancient Romans and Greeks loved to bathe, but does the former part have any merit to it? ok the moors taught white people how to bathe after meds failed to teach them
Cooper Morales
The Moors were mostly ethnic Berbers though there was the occasional black among them.
>Moors are Spanish Muslim converts, here's how they depict themselves Not true, they were the North African Berbers who invaded Spain.
Josiah Howard
The moors were closer to Arabs than whites when it comes to skin color. And they certainly brought a lot of wisdom to Europe. The library that they left behind was the largest on the continent.
Carson Gray
Some sub-saharan Africans existed among the Moors but it is entirely a joke for blacks to claim the term Moor for themselves. It would be akin to Britons claiming the Roman Empire.
William Rivera
>Moors are Spanish Muslim converts
Converts were called Mudejars. Moors were North Africans.
Benjamin Parker
>mfw we wuzians is actually a very common thing that the average black person believes
I thought it was just a few fringe lunatics like those black israelites
Anthony Nelson
Is there any explanation why the heraldic symbol called moor's head looks like a head of a black African?
Logan Nguyen
AYO HOL UP
Kevin Long
>It was the Spaniards who gave the world the notion that an aristocrat's blood is not red but blue. The Spanish nobility started taking shape around the ninth century in classic military fashion, occupying land as warriors on horseback. They were to continue the process for more than five hundred years, clawing back sections of the peninsula from its Moorish occupiers, and a nobleman demonstrated his pedigree by holding up his sword arm to display the filigree of blue-blooded veins beneath his pale skin—proof that his birth had not been contaminated by the dark-skinned enemy.
Eli Perry
> pale skins makes veins easier to see than brown skin Shocking
Chase Sullivan
Moors were both. It wasn't a strictly defined term.
Parker Wright
> Tfw I'm a berber on both of my parents' sides and veins are visible in my hands/forearms/shoulders/neck/and even my legs lol
Justin Stewart
Post evidence
Brayden Fisher
>north africans are whiiiiiite!
Connor Smith
i'm not white but the blue veins are still visible is what I was trying to convey
Normaly I would but I'm in class right now so can't take pics
Thomas Hill
>Posts Turks
I mean you're not wrong, I'm half white and half Berber and I'm still olive toned
Joshua King
That's the Tunisian flag you dumb fuck
Dominic Flores
>Turks Please leave and come back when you have even fundamental knowledge of the discussion topic
Matthew Brown
Nobody cares about the city of Tunis
Kayden Russell
No. They were largely North African with a handful of Bedouin nobles.
This misconception comes from the American idea that everyone in Africa is black.