>Egypsie going to genetic roadOh no.. Egypsies have black blood pumping through their hearts and they have nothing common with Ancient Egyptians. Your ancestors tasted BBC my friend.
Also here's what a Turkish-Armenian writer who visited Egypt has to say about it (keep in mind he's a massive Turkophobe so he's not partial to us or whatever).
http://nisanyan1.blogspot.com/2021/02/msr-notlar-1.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sevan_Ni%C5%9Fanyan>In our group of three, one of us had a passport from Greece, one from Armenia and one from Switzerland. But we were all speaking Turkish. When they asked, we usually replied that we are Turkish.>We did that because it was more advantageous for us. The other three do not bring any attention but when we say Turkish, faces light up, heads shake like we have achieve something great, "welcome welcomes" are said more sincerely. I think a large part of this related to racism. From the Egyptian point of view, the Turks are no different from the European in terms of race. And there is a very clear color code in the country: If you are black, you are southerner, so you are belongs to the lower cast. If you are white, you are better, more educated, more sofisticate. Beside the race Turks are the concrete example of everything that the Egyptians dreamed of but failed to achieve. Military discipline, wealth, and the lordship. The Turkish Islam is light version of Islam from the Egyptian point of view though, but I don't think that they cares too much about that either.Egypt is weird country. Blacked in history, Whiteness obsessed now.