Why do people still say Egypt was black?

Q: Egypt was surely a white civilization. They made differences between them and black Nubian's. And if Egypt as black why aren't there other Egyptian-like buildings in Black-Africa? The Berbers were caucasian too and they worshiped Amon too. And The climate in Egypt isn't as hot as in Black-Africa. We have cold winters in Egypt. When you look at Black-African civilizations you see they had a little or no civilization, but Europe and Asia had many empires like the Egyptian one. And when you look at many Pure Egyptian Pharaohs(Not Greek or Nubian ones) they all look very caucasian like: Khafre, Menes, Khasekhemwy, Djoser,Tutankhamon and all the others.Some may look African but those are made in the 25th Dynasty when Nubian's conquered Egypt. They Egyptians had straight hair too. And now maybe 1% of Egypt is black and half of Sudan. it would be ridiculous to say that Egypt was a Black Civilization.

A: through the nile river egyptians morphed from black Nubian in the south to middle eastern look up to the north. i mean they were not totally white, nor totally black. but the majority were considered white. a good evidence is the statue of an egyptian man setting with his wife. usually the egyptian man used to look darker of the woman, because of the effect of the sun-tan he gained through his day work outside the house also there are illustrations about Nubians of the nile and of Ethiopia where they were colored in a more darker brown hue (what call as black). from this it is clear that egyptians were not black. also the iconic paintings in Coptic churchs illustrate egyptians as white people not black (white as middle eastern not european look) however there is afamous statue of Tuts mother where she appear to be black, and also Tuts lips on the mask makes him look black the main clear point is that the Anciant Egyptian civilization is the Egyptian civilization NOT anyone else. afterall i find these kind of ideas are not research based and just an effect of western media talk and Hollywood movies effect too. and most researches that claim an opposite positions are strongly biased. and i find it some kind of jealously cultural racism

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