Race Surrealism 2
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@MartinJWillett Which Africans had excellent steel? And why did they have it? What happened to them?
Why couldn't subS Africans ride camels, oxen or dogs? Why didn't they invent they wheel when other civilizations had been using it for thousands of years? Their geography was much better suited for it.
Sure, technology does give you compounding advantages, but what is the source of tech? Intelligence, patience, inventiveness ,etc.
Excuses are interesting, but I like Occam's razor more.
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@MrHerrIQ2 That is difficult to argue against. I am certainly of the opinion that multiculturalism is a total failure. Parallel cultures in close proximity is not something that anybody should ever aspire to as a model. Even cultures as similar as those in Belgium are clearly a cause for tensions, why anybody would want to create a multicultural society deliberately is quite beyond me. Were they insane? High on brain-destroying ideology? They have a lot to answer for.
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@thegoodlocust If David Duke's books of paranoia could get punished, surely yours could too.
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@thegoodlocust It might just as well be a lack in the cultures of africa, rather than genetics.
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@thegoodlocust There is a bloody big difference. The book is 457 pages, it has won major awards, it is a riveting read, extremely well written and you will not regret the time spent in reading whether you are convinced by the arguments or not.
Not another word until you have. I will block you if you make another post on this subject before reading the book. Read it or fuck off. I'm easy either way.
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@MartinJWillett You sound exactly like a Muslim or Christian telling me I need to fully study the bible before having an "educated" opinion on god, creation, morality, the soul, etc.
You are behaving and speaking irrationally and emotionally instead of factually.
If you have some personal problem in your life that you are dealing with then deal with it directly instead of being abusive towards someone who disagrees with the opinions you adopted wholesale from a book you read. .
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@thegoodlocust Don't waste my time any further. I do not intend to précis the book and post it to you in 500 character instalments. It is significantly easier to read than the Qur'an and much shorter than the bible. You don't have any excuses. Read it. Then you can debate it.
I am not responsible for your education and I'm not getting any reward or pleasure from it.
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@MartinJWillett As I said, horses were domesticated many thousands of years ago and bred to be more docile. The fact that undomesticated zebras can and have been ridden shows that they can be domesticated.
And yes,like the wheel (another thing you are wrong about) horses and other riding animals were domesticated by several different groups.
Llamas, reindeer, elephants, camels, horses, oxen could be domesticated.....but not zebra? This is illogical.
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@thegoodlocust No. Domestication requires that a species be controlled including its breeding. Zebras have never been domesticated and most attempts to ride them have failed, they are just too nasty tempered when fully grown.
Horses were not domesticated multiple times by dozens of tribes either. One tribe domesticated the horse, as a result they had such a military advantage that they left their language from India to Ireland.
Just read the book.
are you ignoring haplogroups?
MrDonneiDarko 5 days ago
@MrDonneiDarko In what sense?
MartinJWillett 5 days ago