I just found out that Romans are best comic artists in ancient time.
>>3146860
Nope. That's 3D pig disgusting. Egyptians had best art with pure 2D waifus.
>>3146860
Can you explain the origin of this, OP? Very cool. Are there more?
>>3146860
Tell me more my catalan friend.
it's just a meme or he was really advocate for communism?
>>3146539
It's a joke
>>3146539
isnt he basically Ayn Rand?
Everything's a spook except their beliefs, they even think class isn't an identity. The epitome of what a pseudo-intellectual is.
>Marxists are retarded
Whoa
Anyone know anything about Nation of Islam? It's pretty fascinating.
It's a black supremacist cult created by an Anglo who they believe is the Messiah of Judaism and the Mahdi of Islam.
We Wuz Muslims and shit
>>3146516
>Muslims weren't in Africa
u wot
Why are Native Americans offended by the CSA? What did it do to them?
Creek and Choctaw made fortunes using the southern system on their new land, the "rebel yell" derives from their war cries.
Fun fact: any southerner claiming to have "Cherokee blood" usually really means at least one of their great grandfathers were cucked
>>3146325
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1842_Slave_Revolt_in_the_Cherokee_Nation
SHIEEEEEEEET
I was discussing with a leftist and he said to me that the most respected historians in academia are Marxist.
I don't even know who are the "most respected historians", so I don't know if he was telling the truth or bullshitting.
So, is it true or not?
It's a generalization, and a wrong one. There are plenty of right-wing historians like Goldsworthy, but there are a lot of lefties too like Zinn.
>>3146278
Not most, but plenty. Marxism is especially popular among historians because it's a great framework for understanding the development of any particular class society, whether it's feudalism or modern capitalism.
>>3146278
IMO, Marxism really appeals to compassionate intellectuals. But it fell on it's face when it was tried and that river of blood is difficult to ignore.
I never understood this
>>3145818
It was in the style of the French Revolution's reset of history. China's history begins with the Revolution, anything before that is suspect.
because he was obsessed with moving forward. china had been stuck going around in a circle for like 400 years
although mao could have easily done a better job pushing china forward, for example not murdering millions and not demonizing ancient culture but rather moving past it, he certainly did help china move into the deng xiaoping even though hes still a retard
>>3145818
Promotes family dynamics, ethics, and rule of benevolent rules.
Mao was against family dynamics, ethics and benevolent rules.
If Austria Hungary split into more crowns would it have helped stabilize it?
>>3145809
No lmao
>>3145809
tf is that exclave about bro
>>3145838
Lake Balaton
>"battles" are now a dozen or so people shooting tens of thousands of bullets in the general direction of the enemy
Gunpowder was a mistake
>>3145283
Only if you're an Arab
I feel you OP.
Most casualties are caused by artillery anyway, not bullets.
>>3145283
Personally I'm happy to be defended by a professional army that operates within society without causing too much scarcity of resources. I don't have to fight, I'm not subject to rationing, I get to shitpost on /his/ while poor people's children fight my wars. It's lovely.
What is the root of racism?
>>3144986
White supremacy
>>3144986
It's a consequence of having the ability to notice group differences. The only cure is brainwashing.
Biological urge to group people into in groups and out groups
Why is the French war effort in WW2 so looked upon ? Correct me if I'm wrong, but these are pure acts of badassery :
>1940, the cream of the French and British troops are trapped in Dunkirk, the French hold the line for days while the British are told not to fight and the belgians surrendered, 300 000 troops are saved
>1942, Free French under Koenig hold Rommel's Afrikakorps and Italian troopsalone in the Libyan desert for 14 days, using old anti air guns to destroy tanks, inflicting heavy casualties and giving the British enough time to defend Suez and later fight in El Alamein
>1944, Marshal Juin designs the plan to end the German resistance at Monte Cassino, Operation Diadem, his troops accomplish their objectives with a surprising speed, flanking the Germans in the mountains, they later were the first Allied troops to reach Rome but were denied the right to enter the city first because of America's prestige.
>1944, Jean de Lattre de Tassigny's army is the main force behind Operation Anvil Dragoon in southern France, they take their objectives ( Marseilles and Toulon ) one month before they were expected to be able to do so, and then proceed to move north along the Rhone gathering French Maquis ( Resistants ) and incorporating them into the army.
>1944 ( Again ) Leclerc's 2eme DB is the first to enter Paris despite the allies wanting to ignore the city, and later the same 2eme DB is the first to enter Strasburg.
>1945 De Tassigny's troops are the first allied army to reach and cross the Rhine, they then proceed to take Stutgart and defend it before launching the "Rhine and Danube" operation which ended in Austria
I'm not saying they're the best and did it all on their own, but this all seems enough to wipe out the 1940 humiliation to me
>>3144895
They got invaded within weeks, and for the rest of the war had near 0 influence on the outcome.
Most French where learning the Horst Wessel Lied pretty quick and and where fine singers by the time they got liberated.
>>3144920
Nice bait
>>3144920
Anglo or Kraut, I'm wondering
What are some other quality boards you guys browse/post in with humanities/religion/history type discussion?
This board (http://traditionalstudies.freeforums.org) is pretty much dead but i like browsing their old threads. i also browse /christian/ and /islam/, as well as shiachat
pic unrelated
>>3144686
/pol/
>>3144686
/pol/ is fine.
Currently in an Asian History 101. Professor just told the class that the Chinese went to America twice. Once with Hui Shen and Zheng He. Is there any historical proof of this, or is she just indoctrinating?
>>3144580
Chinese also went to the Moon and solved the Poincare conjecture.
>>3144580
She also just said that Olmec writing is similar to old Chinese. Christ.
>They raised deer for meat and milk, just as the Chinese raised cattle at home, and produced cheese with deer milk. They traveled on horseback and transported their goods with carts or sledges pulled by horses, buffalo, or deer.
mootnote: your history teacher is spooked and will probably get triggered if you disprove him, accuse you of being racist then proceed to sabotage your education, just humor him
>tfw i am reading his biography
I use to hate him but now I am seeing him in a much better light. What do you think about de Gaulle /his/?
>>3144243
Perfidous french cunt and hypocrite.We helped bail France out during 2 world wars and then he goes to quebec to incite them to break away due to the culture divide while at the same time suppressing the same issue in Brittany. Without mention of how he treated the Algerians and spat on NATO.
>>3144450
>A fucking leaf
Kill yourself. De Gaulle wanted what was best for France, not to be another puppet of the Anglo world empire
> car is sprayed with machine gun fire
> he brushes fragments of broken glass as he yells ENCORE FILS DE PUTAIN
badass desu
Were Ottomans Kurdish? Pic related is the founder of Ottoman Empire and he looks Kurdish to me
Turks and Kurds are about as different as Portuguese and Spanish
>>3143326
He looks too good to be K*rdish
>>3143752
Turkroach detected
What IS Ulster-Scots culture? Or "protestant loyalist" culture as it seems to be called these days.
>inb4 "it's nonexistant lmaoo xxxxDD"
Not looking for "what do protestants like to do" but more so parts of the culture which specifically relate to Ulster-Scots people and their heritage which are commemorated and celebrated today.
>>3143179
A big part of protestant loyalism is remembering William of Orange and the significance of the Glorious Revolution that freed Britain from Roman Catholic yoke. It is no coincidence that the most hardcore loyalists founded the organization known as the Orange Order and call themselves Orangemen. On the twelfth of July there are celebrations all throughout Ulster and Lowland Scotland commemorating William's victory at the Battle of the Boyne beginning with massive bonfires the night before or the Eleventh Night as it is known locally.
>>3143179
Their entire culture is not being Irish. That's literally it- and all they need.
>>3143403
What do the bonfires symbolise? Something to do with beacons I heard?
Glorious Revolution isn't really Ulster-specific but I'm glad I know what all that mess is about.
I was more looking for things that are specifically Ulster-Scots, the same way some things are specifically Irish/Scottish/Welsh etc