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Comment from: samuel [Visitor]
samuelIts dehumanizing to see some arrogant individuals displaying on public museum a Tabot that is sacred and holy of holiies for you. Its dehumanizing to be poor. We wish they were in our feet. What would the Jewish do if the Arch of. Covenant was on museum? What would the Arab muslims if this happened on their Mecca? But for Africans we only say its dehumanizing to be poor. The museum is doing diservice to fellow mankind by not returning it back to Ethiopia. Atleast stop insulting 40million felllow mankind.
12/29/10 @ 04:11

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