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Now an historical figure's physical appearance is open to....interpretation. Unbelievable.

  1. Unlike the pope, for example, who's an Argentinian of Italian descent (and white), Beethoven is a German of German descent (also white). His lineage--and whiteness--go way back
  2. Why the hell is the OP capitalizing "black," or are we all just supposed to be sheeple led around by the nose to do what the left tell us to do. (That's not a question.)
  3. Despite the thread title, there's nothing controversial about Beethoven. The history revisionists can paint him however they like. That doesn't mean he was black.
5 days ago
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Now an historical figure's physical appearance is open to....interpretation. Unbelievable.

  1. Unlike the pope, for example, who's an Argentinian of Italian descent (and white), Beethoven is a German of German descent (also white). Lis lineage--and whiteness--go way back

  2. Why the hell is the OP capitalizing "black," or are we all just supposed to be sheeple led around by the nose to do what the left tell us to do. (That's not a question.)

  3. Despite the thread title, there's nothing controversial about Beethoven. The history revisionists can paint him however they like. That doesn't mean he was black.

5 days ago
1 score