Hello Georgios,
My advice for you to swallow three stern cups of coffee seems to have paid off, not that you concede to have followed that advice, I’m sure you did. J
Yes, the Hyksos invaders of Egypt, and their, what we would today wittingly as well as derogatively name as a colonial rule is factual. A novelist recently made a rather amusing saga about this period, Wilbur Smith. “River God, The seventh scroll, Warlock, The Quest”. Thoroughly good reads, except that to my appreciation the last one “The Quest” stretches the imagination way over the top.
Obviously, Georgios, ancient mythology is interesting and is needed for understanding the trends of thought they obeyed to and to understand history in their repercussions. But, it is an anachronism to judge their behaviors with today’s insight. As I said, anything can be contradicted, even the building of the Pyramids by Jewish slaves. In fact I am a firm believer that all must be constantly reviewed and investigated with no exception for the sole purpose of avoiding a policed thinking and thereby occulting freedom and liberty. Obviously not even factual truths can be imposed; they have to be given out with prudential understanding of their contradictors.
Friendly yours,
Robert
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