Saturday, 7 June 2014

Dichotomies

Dichotomies.





















To speak of Dichotomies and Africa, is to in all ways even, speak of the term Equivalency, and not Equality either. In all, Africa and Dichotomy, does speak even in many a way, and of an African/Egyptian Dichotomy, and that does speak even and of Humour, Justice and even Intellect too that is. 

While the above can be sad to speak of a Generic African Dichotomy in all, and speak even and of Africa and in the form in all again, and of a Continent too [and further speak even and of being, on, or even, speak of being, in, Africa that is], there are other said believed takes or views on Africa, and as with the example even and of what one could term African Christianity, and as with it even very much Coptic/Egyptian too, and as versus in all again, speak even of Traditionalist (and not Traditional truly either) African Religion [and as with they both in all, differing in all again, and in speak of the Iconic too, and such as speak of Yeshua too for instance].

You do also have the very view/take in all, and of Greece in all again, and as versus 'Africa' (Egypt, Libya, Nubia), and which does in all ways even, speak of Greece and as unique in Symbolism, while Egypt on the otherhand, does struggle in all, and as with regards to speak of its History, and the very appropriation in all again perhaps, and of Egyptian Symbolism, and via speak even of 'Middle Egypt' and 'Upper Egypt' too that is.

Finally in all again, speak even of Spain and as compared in all, and to the Maghreb too, and in many a way too, speak even of France/Europe, and as said distinguishable in all, and from Northern/Saharan Africa that is [and speak even of Europe's Germanic Identity too] [and all this, and as versus speak even of its Romance Language Identity, and further speak even of Islamic Egypt, its Norse/Scandinavian Identity, and as versus speak of North America too, or even speak of its Medieval/Byzantine Identity, and speak even and of the world of Kenyan/Ethiopian/Somalian English that is].