Post #1511263
2026-01-27 19:48 UTC
Alright, demonstrate that the demographics are as *you* assert they are. I've shown you that they're depicted in their arts and culture, both as they depicted outsiders and as they depicted themselves, as well as that they had unremarkable interactions with Ethiopia and beyond.
The link also details the history of using the racial composition of ancient Greece for all manner of racial weirdness that wasn't representative of the Greeks themselves, up to and including Internet race weirdos who get bent out of shape about a black person being depicted in a movie set in the Mediterranean.
At this point you've been given plenty of evidence that there sufficient numbers of dark skinned people that it wasn't remarkable. If you disagree that it would somehow have been remarkable, or that this isn't a perfectly workable definition of "plenty", then show some reason why beyond "well everyone knows".
Hell, demonstrate that there were plenty of *white* people.
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@Saapas@piefed.zip 2026-01-28 03:26
You've shown that Greeks had connection and knew about black people but that wasn't disputed... The claim was that there was "plenty" of black people *in Ancient Greece*. Connections to people being in Ancient Greece aren't the same... I'm not sure why you are taking the burden of proving someone else's claim but you're now trying to spin that burden to me to prove it the other wat around. That's just silly. Why not trust the other guy to make their case?