Classical BNWO

Interracial
The Black New World Order is a modern phenomenon in Western Europe and North America, however scholars and historians are increasingly aware of a similar phenomenon in classical times during both the latter stages of Ancient Greek civilisation (post-Alexander the Great, especially in Ptolemaic Egypt) and again in Ancient Rome.nnAlthough many documents discussing the influence of “Aethiopians” have been destroyed or lost, there are numerous texts in the British Museum that discuss interracial relationships particularly intimate relationships between Greek and Roman women and Black men. However the evidence in statues is even more extraordinary. During the 19th and early 20th centuries when western archaeologists discovered statues showing interracial couples they were horrified and typically hid or destroyed such objects. In recent years these statues are being rediscovered and out on display for the first time.nnThree types of statue have emerged as particularly common. Firstly showing the embrace of black men and their white lovers. Secondly statues highlighting the fertility of such couples with obviously pregnant females and finally those statues of an erotic nature that highlight the known animalistic sexual power of the black man.nnThese statues may have horrified racist historians in the 19th century, but they are now an obvious testament to over two thousands years of interracial relationships and black dominance in the bedroom.
Classical BNWO
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