Who started this whole equality thing?
The Jews.
>>139057041
If you mean the FUCK WHITES, that was the Jews. If you mean regular equality, it's been around since the invention of langauge.
>>139057301
ya that's tru
>>139057041
/v/
>>139057982
erm idk about that my dude.
Romance languages have a command tense, to me that would imply authority.
>>139057041
Rosseau, he was the beginning of the end for western civilization
He introduced the idea that social hierarchy and private property were "evil" because it made people "unequal", he decided that in the beginning humans must have all been equal and that the formation of society, the state and then private property gradually "ruined" that.
From that he elaborated the retarded idea of the "noble savage" that savage uncivilized people are actually better than us (again, because of the above).
Private property and hierarchy are the root of all evil and unhappiness, etc.
It's all there, all the retarded leftists doctrine, denial of human nature and creation of imaginary values incompatible with it in the name of some nebulous "equality", in particular vilification of private property and social hierarchy (to the point where humans being completely alone and separate from each other was the ideal for him), and of course, his own culture is put down in favor of primitive savages.
Of course the jews then found these ideas and exploited them 100 years later. They never invent anything, they just steal and distort things to their advantage.
>>139057041
>>139058351
>Private property and hierarchy are the root of all evil and unhappiness, etc.
Sounds like a bunch of commie bullshit.
Goddamn, the frogs are gay.
>>139058351
>>139057301
>>139057982
The jews didn't even invent that: >>139058351
>>139058638
It almost makes you wonder if IQ is the ability to transform given information to your advantage, and intelligence is the ability to create new ideas from other information.
>>139058533
Keep in mind, this was before the French revolution, though it was during that time period.
There are many non-pozzed enlightenment thinkers, like Kant, in fact it's hard to think of the enlightenment as one single movement because the ideas were many and very different. But some of them were like Rosseau (eg the people behind the French Revolution, which interestingly granted civil rights to all jews as soon as it was established. Really makes you think)
In any case, Rosseau wasn't that popular during his time. His essay on muh noble savages didn't win the contest he submitted it for.
But he became very influential later on.