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There is no department of our daily life upon which the Arabs have not left their mark. Not only our learning, our laws, our justice, our naval and military science, our agriculture, our commerce, our manufacturing industries, have been profoundly impressed by Arab influence maintained in Europe for upwards of 800 years, but our daily customs, our domestic life, have been no less intimately touched. It is from the Arabs of Spain that we have learned to wash, to dress, to cook, to garden. They improved our musical instruments; they gave us new poetic metres; they gave us the imaginative pleasures of narrative fiction. From them France and Italy borrowed the lighter play of wit and repartee, which has since radiated through the northern races.
– A Tropical Dependency or An Outline Of The Ancient History Of The Western Soudan With An Account Of The Modern Settlement Of Northern Nigeria. Flora L. Shaw (1905). Pg 68
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the “rubber boat” remark is in reference to Kmtyw who mostly drown in the mediterranean sea trying to get to europe on rubber boats
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the europeans(christians) and arabs(muslims) are one and the same with their target being us who they call (negro/pagan/heathen/bantu/abeed and so forth). whether a so-called negro converts to their religion makes no difference
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