Can you give me a quick rundown on Rhodesia?
>>3014839
Here you go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyJFRTJgPbU
>>3014839
The british wanted all their colonies to be democratic and shit, especially if they wanted to be independent.
The rhodies didnt care and declared independence anyway but nobody recognized them and the blacks rebelled.
Only Portugal and South Africa helped them but after Portugal left Africa things became significantly worse for Rhodesia. The rhodies eventually figured out a way to give blacks power and end the war without becoming another african shithole. The rest of the world still didnt recognize them for some dumb fucking reason so they were forced to give power to the commies turning Rhodesia/Zimbabwe into complete shit even for african standards.
>>3014880
Also South African help was half arsed bullshit and didn't recognize them either
How do you suppose cavemen established dominance hierarchies? They couldn't have constantly been engaging in fist fights right? Fist fights can get very fatal very quickly.
>>3013871
I don't know if there'd be much of a need for dominance hierarchy in neanderthal groups since they were so small. Also, neanderthals were a lot more physically robust and able to cope with damage than we are now, or were back then.
Same way primitive societies have almost always done it.
The strongest leads, the oldest advise, and everyone leaves everyone else alone.
You have to understand that in a primitive society, barring war or hunting parties there isn't exactly a lot of 'leading' to be done. Division of labor is mostly handled by 'I'm good at this and I want to do this' or 'This needs done, someone go do this'
Complex forms of government and hierarchies with large numbers of layers only develop when civilization reaches a level of complexity to require them.
My foremost guess would be something like hunting prowess, lifting and throwing heavy stones or objects, I feel like there are a lot of ways you can test toughness w/out violence.
>Be the closest to both Canaan and Carthage
>Be one of the closest (if not the closest) to Ancient Israel genomically
Feels good man.
>>3013848
are you a girl and if so will you be my gf?
>>3013848
Wouldn't Tunisia and Tunisians be the closest there is Carthage
>>3013872
No since the Carthaginians didn't count hired goons as fellow Carthaginians.
>You will never be a king and marry a qt princess and she can't say no because it's politically arranged
>>3013815
whats CK2 like
>>3013824
>bethroted to a loli
>Fat when married
>>3014629
just like the last few wives my father got me
What went wrong?
>>3013653
>>3013653
The scramble for Africa
Is the Khomeini Pill the final Red Pill ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPm1ru5Zxl0
>>3013645
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXyjrV59tw4
post more khomeini pills
>>3013679
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5mWhSVz4iU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5FhoFjHusM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KOJ9lUqZkg
What would the ancient Greeks ancient Romans and the NSDAP think of this?
https://youtu.be/OqMYhv6x96k
What would they think of this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4aOLkiXzcs
>>3013313
This guy's body does not look good. Looks unnatural and imbalanced.
>>3013313
SUPERFLUOUS MUSCLEMASS, DISPROPORTIONED, AESTHETICALLY REPULSIVE; THE BODY OF A DEGENERATE; THE BODY OF A HYPERTROPHIC BARBARIAN, NOT THAT OF A NOBLE OPTIMAL ARYAN.
Martin Luther is the most awesome man in history.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tox2TflUH90
>>3013239
Where the fuck is the part where he starts telling the kikes to piss off?
>>3013239
We would still be in the dark/catholic ages if it werent for him.
>>3013248
>kikes
that's a very offensive term btw, maybe you're not aware?
it's uncalled for, it's very disrespectful
this is not /pol/... keep your edginess to yourself
thank you
>In October 1942, Adolf Hitler transmitted a long, flattering birthday telegram to King Christian. The King replied with a simple "Spreche Meinen besten Dank aus. Chr. Rex" ("Giving my best thanks. King Christian") sending the Führer into a state of rage at this deliberate slight, and seriously damaging Danish relations with Germany. Hitler immediately recalled his ambassador and expelled the Danish ambassador from Germany. The plenipotentiary, Renthe-Fink was replaced by Werner Best and orders to crack down in Denmark were issued. Hitler also demanded that Erik Scavenius become prime minister, and all remaining Danish troops were ordered out of Jutland.
Was he legitimately autistic?
>>3013026
I think it was more of a demonstration of power, just to show what he can do
But yeah he certainly had some issues
Had a huge superiority complex and thought he was a god that deserved the all the respect and attention
>>3013026
>Hitler was autistic
Anything new?
Why Toyotomi Hideyoshi believed it was possible for Japan to invade both Korea and China? Were the japanese armies better equiped, trained etc.?
>>3012802
Because the leadership was insane, and thought they'd conquer India and Persia too.
>>3012892
>and thought they'd conquer India and Persia too.
Source on this, i want to have a good laugh.
>>3012802
What do you do if you've just united an island by force but your enemies and those who betray you in the first instance of weakness are heavily armed and only know war and conquest after decades of civil war? You promise them rewards of land and gold beyond their wildest dreams in a huge expedition against a foreign people you have always held with contempt. This way you can satisfy their hunger for land without directing those desires against you and, if you do not succeed, at the very least you succeed in getting a lot of your enemies and their warriors killed, consolidating your strength at home.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marimba_Ani#Yurugu
Ani's 1994 work, Yurugu: An Afrikan-Centered Critique of European Cultural Thought and Behavior, examined the influence of European culture on the formation of modern institutional frameworks, through colonialism and imperialism, from an African perspective.[6][7][8] Described by the author as an "intentionally aggressive polemic", the book derives its title from a Dogon legend of an incomplete and destructive being rejected by its creator.[9][10]
External audio
"Marimba Ani speaks" – Yurugu and the European asili
Examining the causes of global white supremacy, Ani argued that European thought implicitly believes in its own superiority, stating: "European culture is unique in the assertion of political interest".[6]
In Yurugu, Ani proposed a tripartite conceptualization of culture, based on the concepts of
Asili, the central seed or "germinating matrix" of a culture,
Utamawazo, "culturally structured thought" or worldview, "the way in which the thought of members of a culture must be patterned if the asili is to be fulfilled", and
Utamaroho, a culture's "vital force" or "energy source", which "gives it its emotional tone and motivates the collective behavior of its members".
The terms Ani uses in this framework are based on Swahili. Asili is a common Swahili word meaning "origin" or "essence"; utamawazo and utamaroho are neologisms created by Ani, based on the Swahili words utamaduni ("civilisation"), wazo ("thought") and roho ("spirit life").[9][12][13] The utamawazo and utamaroho are not viewed as separate from the asili, but as its manifestations, which are "born out of the asili and, in turn, affirm it."[11]
Ani characterised the asili of European culture as dominated by the concepts of separation and control, with separation establishing dichotomies like "man" and "nature", "the European" and "the other", "thought" and "emotion" – separations that in effect end up negating the existence of "the other", who or which becomes subservient to the needs of (European) man.[8] Control is disguised in universalism as in reality "the use of abstract 'universal' formulations in the European experience has been to control people, to impress them, and to intimidate them."[14]
According to Ani's model, the utamawazo of European culture "is structured by ideology and bio-cultural experience", and its utamaroho or vital force is domination, reflected in all European-based structures and the imposition of Western values and civilisation on peoples around the world, destroying cultures and languages in the name of progress.[8][15]
The book also addresses the use of the term Maafa, based on a Swahili word meaning "great disaster", to describe slavery. African-centered thinkers have subsequently popularized and expanded on Ani's conceptualization.[16] Citing both the centuries-long history of slavery and more recent examples like the Tuskegee study, Ani argued that Europeans and white Americans have an "enormous capacity for the perpetration of physical violence against other cultures" that had resulted in "antihuman, genocidal" treatment of blacks.[16][17]
Is healthcare a 'right'?
Is marriage a 'right'?
Is freedom of speech a 'right'?
How do you tell what you have a 'right' to do?
If you are the only dude on earth you are free to do whatever you want or say whatever you want. So you have a right to do this? Does this change when you enter a society? Does this change if you have a choice to leave a society?
What about healthcare. The man in the forest can treat his own wounds but does he have a RIGHT to make someone else do it for him? What about the healthcare provider? Does he not have a right to not provide care?
I'm confused. The word 'human right' gets thrown around alot today. What is a 'human right?
a human right is something that society philosophically owes to an individual simply because that individual exists
>>3011370
It's a meme. A former supreme court judge from my country once said that the term "human right" has no use since you could say any right is a human right.
>>3011370
A human right is a meme that society has collectively decided to enforce and protect with violence and force, or threats of the two.
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Why do white people get BTFO here?
>>3009329
Inability to cope with guerilla warfare. We still haven't figured out how to deal with it.
>>3009329
inb4 "Greeks aren't white"
inb4 "Macedonians aren't Greek
>>3009329
Persians had no issues there.
Byzantium.
If it's citizens called themselves Romans, and we after it's fall call it the Byzantine Empire or ERE, what did contemporaries outside the realm call it?
Leave the Venetian/Turkish/Greek flamewar at the door please.
>>3008026
They called it the Greek Empire intentionally to delegitimise it.
>>3008030
>Greek Empire
Was this a term used by Latins exclusively or did Islamic societies to the east use it too?
>>3008044
Nah. They knew that it was Rome. They called it al-Rumiya or something like that which literally means "land of the Romans".