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I don't think it's Ebonics... .
Not to condone this atrocity in any way, but exactly what language is that graffiti in?
John A Cassani
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Looks like latinized Ancient Egyptian.
I found this explanation on another blog:
"The picture was covered by green paint text: Ankh en Maat, which is Egyptian for "Live in truth."
It's typically used by revolutionary black cult groups." (emphasis in the original)More
I found this explanation on another blog:
"The picture was covered by green paint text: Ankh en Maat, which is Egyptian for "Live in truth."
It's typically used by revolutionary black cult groups." (emphasis in the original)
"The picture was covered by green paint text: Ankh en Maat, which is Egyptian for "Live in truth."
It's typically used by revolutionary black cult groups." (emphasis in the original)