General statistics
List of Youtube channels
Youtube commenter search
Distinguished comments
About
doveton sturdee
History Debunked
comments
Comments by "doveton sturdee" (@dovetonsturdee7033) on "The true origin of the Beachy Head Lady is publicised in the mainstream media, due to this channel" video.
@smogthehorse9409 I believe that he has a BA in History, but his main qualification is in something called Broadcast Journalism. That, frankly, does not a History Professor make.
10
@MavenWalsh Whereever did you get the idea that Europeans sought to prove that they founded/ruled Ancient Eqypt? Actually, almost all current knowledge of the history of Egypt is based on European scholarship. Who, for example, decyphered hieroglyphics? Europeans ( Macedonians and then Romans) did, however, rule Egypt from the time of Alexander the Great.
6
Africans might well have been in Britannia in small numbers at the time of the Roman Empire, as North Africa was also part of it. However, the unspoken assumption these days is that 'Africa' really means 'Sub-Saharan Africa.'
3
@paullancaster7066 Her gender was never in doubt. Her origins were originally based on a questionable skull reconstruction technique, upon which people like Olusoga and Mary Beard promply seized, perhaps because it suited their prejudices? Once the DNA analysis proved that her origin was much more likely to have been Cyprus, both Beard & Olusoga have stoutly maintained, in Edward Gibbon's words, 'a mournful & solitary silence' on the matter.
3
@JH-lf4ql Don't you think that allowing falsehoods to pass unchallenged causes greater division?
3
@Tourist1967 I know of his connection with Manchester. It is meaningless, and can be taken away at any time, as happened to David Starkey, a far more educated and erudite individual, whose opinions simply did not accord with the Agenda. Olusoga's actual qualifications, achieved by examination, are as I stated.
2
How dare you make disparaging remarks about the BBC's official race propagandist of choiuce?
1
At the Crick Institute.
1
Actually, yes you can. DNA analysis is, however, not advanced enough to determine even probable skin colour.
1
@PaIaeoCIive1684 Yet people like David Starkey have professorships removed simply for not supporting the agenda.
1
Perhaps for David Olusoga? For services to propaganda.
1