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U.S. Military Removes Phrase from Booklet Describing Saudi's as Having 'Negro Blood'

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U.S. Military Removes Phrase from Welcome Booklet Describing Saudi Arabians as Having ‘Negro Blood'

By Tanasia Kenney - November 10, 2018

The U.S. military is apologizing for an “outdated” document describing Saudi Arabians as having “Negro blood,” days after comedian Hasan Minhaj pointed out the racist language.

Military officials said they’ve since updated the “welcome booklet” meant to introduce new servicemen and women to the customs and culture of Saudi Arabia, according to HuffPost. Central Command spokesman Capt. Bill Urban confirmed the phrase has been removed from the document and is currently being revised.

“We regret that inappropriate material was posted to our website without a more fulsome review and apologize to anyone who took offense,” Urban said in a statement, adding that a review of previously posted material was also underway to “ensure there’s no further instances of inappropriate material on our website.”

The 69-page manual was first referenced on comedian Hasan Minhaj’s Netflix show, “Patriot Act,” which premiered Sunday, the Military Times reported. The story was quickly picked up by The New York Times, which revealed that the booklet was published in June 2018 for the U.S. Military Training Mission to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, or KSA.

A section of the document, titled “People and Population,” described people of the Arabian peninsula as “mainly composed as descendants of indigenous tribes that have inhabited the peninsula since prehistoric times with some later mixture of Negro blood from slaves imported from Africa.”

Minhaj decried the racist verbiage on his show.

“If you are sent on a training mission in Saudi Arabia, this is the official military document you get,” the comic said. “Oh, America … even in boring technical manuals you somehow manage to be racist.”

While it’s still unclear how the wording came to be in the booklet, some military officials speculate it could’ve been “a casualty of copied documents” from years-old manuals that weren’t properly vetted by service members or caught after it was pasted in the updated booklet.

https://atlantablackstar.com/2018/11/10/u-s-military-removes-phrase-from-welcome-booklet-describing-saudi-arabians-as-having-negro-blood/
 

oldjones

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So, replace it with "East African Blood," still true, and no longer stuck in the 1960's.
Are you suggesting the Saudis never had any West African slaves?

Why not just leave out the unnecessary, unhelpful and unsubstantiated racist stuff altogether, and join the present Century?

What any military — even American — should concern itself with is how the people it encounters probably will act. That has nothing to do with where they got their genes, or what comes out out their wounds. Blood is blood, and humans are humans.
 

oldjones

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Indeed I am, just like next to no enslaved Africans brought to the Americas spoke Swahili.
Jambo Aardie. Thanks for the response, but just as you ignored the word 'never' in my post, now you're eliding "next to no" with 'none', when your phrase clearly is meant to allow for 'some'.

As one m'zungu to another — pardon me if you're differently coloured — I'm disappointed you're still trying to excuse and perpetuate the 1860's racial thinking in the booklet with mere wordplay. Anyway, that about exhausts what's left of the little Swahili I once had.

Red is the only blood colour worth talking about, and in West Virginia, in East Africa or West, just as in East, North, West or South Hampton, it's all the same red. Thanks for the opportunity to repeat that.

If such prehistory's desired, all that's needed and accurate is: 'until modern times, the peoples of the Arabian peninsula were mainly descendants of indigenous tribes that have inhabited the peninsula since prehistoric times with some later mixture of slaves imported from Africa and elsewhere.' (like from "…the shores of Tripoli")
 

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The peoples of the Arabian peninsula [are] mainly descendants of indigenous tribes that have inhabited the peninsula since prehistoric times with some later mixture of slaves imported from [East] Africa
With the changes that works for me.

See new careers rewriting U.S. Department of Defense publications.
 
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