Size and charictaristics in dogs are due to selective breeding for use. Cats have domesticated themselves and with few exceptions do their own selecting, thtk you very much.
That is changing now. Dogs were bred for herding, guarding, fighting, etc. Now they are primarily bred to a standard and for looks rather than performance. Cats as ever, don't give a shit about what you want.
Just want to point out that there are plenty of different size cats, there are bobcats and mountain lions which are the size of medium and large breed dogs, but they just aren’t as useful or easily domesticated.
Like you said, they don’t give a shit what we want from them.
Right you are, but I think those are a different species. The fun part about cats is that someone cracked the code, and now you CAN train them. Differently than a horse or dog, but they can walk on a leash, hi-five or volunteer to get their nails clipped. Operant conditioning or clicker training.
I do actually have the pleasure of knowing an especially large domestic cat, sadly not my own, certainly a lot larger than the average, softy though. In the UK there have been a couple of 'big cat sighting' videos in the last few years that analysis has revealed is just unusually large domestic cats glimpsed out of perspective. Here is one example: https://www.ladbible.com/news/big-cat-sighting-wales-uk-news-437824-20230617
would love to have a big cat too, to match my Newfoundland;) thinking a maine coon would be perfect. and crazy video! beautiful markings & looks like he's on a mission;)
My grandfather found a half dead bobcat kitten while hunting, the beagle hounds had just had a litter so…. That cat grew up thinking it was a beagle hound. Friendliest animal you could ever imagine and one of the most intimidating too, had paws the size of a man’s palm. He would disappear and go do bobcat stuff, but would always return home. People moved in down the road and would let their two German Shepherd’s run wild, they would come down and kill our beagles. This made my grandfather very angry as he loved his beagle’s. My grandfather decided to shoot those dogs as his requests to the neighbors went unheeded. Well he was going to stay home one day to do the deed, well Bob showed up instead. I don’t know if you have ever seen a bobcat get into it with a couple of dogs, holy cow….. those German shepherd’s looked like someone stuck them in a food processor, ended up being stitched back together and spending a couple of weeks at the vet. They never ventured out of their yard again and order was restored to the universe.
I live in the woods in northern ontario. We routinely have Lynx prowling around for rabbits and one day I was outside with our Golden Retrievers when one dog caught wind of something in the bush. I got the dogs to sit, and I crouched down as a Lynx slowly walked out of a tangle of alders and approached us. As it got close I could see its little nub of a tail wagging, and it looked as though it was approaching out of curiosity and friendliness. I started to sense my dogs' inability to stay calm, so when it got 25 feet from us I stood up and discouraged it from coming closer. To this day, I keep wondering if I could have made a friend that day.
Here's a video my wife made of a family of 5 Lynx right at our door step:
When I was young, my Grandpa would take us to a hunting and fishing Lodge managed by Ojibwe Indians up north of Chapleau in the Missinaibi Provincial Park. We would drive to Wawa then would have to take a seaplane to the lake. No roads went there then (early 70s). I think it was Lake Missinaibi but I was very young and my memory is hazy.
Anyway walking down the two tracks one evening with my family and a Red Fox popped out of the woods. It walked right up to us and I begged my Grandpa to let me pet it. I think it would have let me too but Grandpa told me not to touch wildlife even if it seemed friendly.
One of the main Indian guides we called Bill. Now Grandpa had been taking the family up there to hunt and fish for decades before I was born. Bill was in love with my Mom and when she turned 16 he asked her to marry him. This would have been in the mid 50s. Bill came down to Michigan several times to stay with us when I was a kid. He was big. I mean really big and I thought he was the coolest dude on earth. Between him and my Grandpa I learned everything I know about the outdoors, hunting, fishing and shooting, and have passed it all down to my children and grandchildren.
Bill passed away in 1980 and while Grandpa had also died by then, my family made the trek to Wawa for his funeral.
Wow. That's a great story. Lots of people around here feed the foxes and probably each person thinks the fox is THEIR pet.
That area of Ontario would have been REAL wilderness back in the '70s, I can only imagine how that must have felt as a kid.
Right now, my son is in the wilderness about 120 miles north of where you were and I keep getting automated text messages telling me his coordinates. Times sure have changed.
great story thanks for sharing! animals are amazing, they don't defy the natural order, play their roles as intended. that bobcat knew exactly what needed to be done;)
My uncle used to live in Cave Creek, Arizona before it became overrun with hippies and yuppies. He had a pet that was half cat, half bobcat. Not sure how that came to be, but his big kitty had the dogs in the neighborhood pretty scared for their lives. They did NOT mess around with that kitty! :D
so I've been trying to picture this in my mind, and happened to have a Savannah cat show up on my phone. Guess it's a domesticated cat 6 generations from wild Serval cats in Africa🥸 maybe your uncle had something similar:)
I have to admit though, I LOVE TEH KITTEHS. I love watching videos of those big kitties like Savannah cats, servals, lynxes and such on Pinterest and whatnot.
BTW, here are pics of Arizona bobcats. They don't get as big as mountain lions/pumas, but are bigger than typical house cats.
I had the opportunity to be around large cats. They are amazing animals and get a bad hype. You get what you put into it…it’s about training, much like a dog. Very sweet and lovable. Very smart too! You just have to keep in mind that they’re still a cat and training them when they’re young not to bite and scratch you. I thank God that I had that opportunity and the man that gave me that chance.
that would be an awesome experience! always wanted to touch their paws, the big feet are so 🥰 and I agree about training, it's about discipline and making a connection so they respect you. animals know what kind of people they're dealing with.
The Concept of "Island Time" and Why It Causes Extreme Culture Clash in the Modern World - Including in Hawaii
or, Why Some Insist that Math and Clocks and Schedules and Overtime are "Racist"
Some groups insist that "clocks are racist" because white people are always on the move, living by the clock, and using their time to get things done.
If your ancestors evolved in sub-Saharan Africa, or in an island paradise, food literally swims at your feet and falls off the trees onto your head. You don't have to work very hard to get it. You don't need a lot in the way of shelter, either; just something to keep the rain off and the animals out. For anything big like a major storm, head to the nearest cave for a while and you'll be fine.
It's actually counter productive to work hard messing with your environment when it's providing for you just fine as it is - not to mention working hard all day in a hot steamy climate. It works better to use patience, live more slowly, and let the food come to you. That is the concept of "island time" and it continues in those places today.
But if your family evolved in the Northern Hemisphere, you had to deal with cold and ice and snow and marked seasonal changes. You had to control your environment so it wouldn't kill you, and that meant far more work to get food and build shelter and keep warm. It would have been counter productive to live life in the slow lane, because you'd starve or freeze before the first year was over.
But this did lead to a drive to work hard and to an increased ability to invent things and find solutions to problems. That is the concept of the "work ethic" and explains a lot about why the civilized/"first" world is populated the way it is.
I'm convinced that this is the root cause of the screaming arguments, huge culture clash and "racism" between these two groups everywhere you look, and why neither group understands the other.
It's almost like separate cultures evolved for a reason and there is nothing good that comes from forcing them together.
This comment is fascinating to me. I visited Hawaii for the first time in my life last year and one of the many things that left me awestruck was how differently TIME felt there! It just felt like there was so much more of it and though there was plenty of things to do and places to go, there was just zero damn rush for any of it. It was a lovely kind of experience but really uncanny. I’m 50 years old and have been on many vacations but I’ve never experienced this strange slowing waaaay down of time, as I did there. I tried to describe it a few times to people without knowing there was such a thing as “Island time”. I could VERY easily adapt to that lifestyle lol 😂
Those used to a faster life occasionally do move to a place that's on island time and do well there. It's sometimes called "going native" and was not uncommon among some servicemen in WWII.
But you very rarely see it go the other way. People born and raised on island time usually have an extremely difficult time adapting to modern/first world time, and this causes them many social and economic problems when they try.
-But you very rarely see it go the other way. People born and raised on island time usually have an extremely difficult time adapting to modern/first world time, and this causes them many social and economic problems when they try.-
Not shocking! Going from “that” to “this” would definitely be leveling down. Being on island time just feels more in line with nature and true humanity and God. Being used to the rat race, I literally felt like I was on a different planet where they had transcended or ascended to a higher state of being.
I agree. Those of us who live and thrive on first-world time really do not have the right to go to a place where folks live on island time and try to force them into living like first-worlders.
If people are happy and content living that way, then leave them to it. We can offer to let some of their younger ones attend school in the first-world if they want to, and we can offer on-site education regarding things like medicine and construction if they want it.
but if they don't - leave them to it.
The trouble is that some of these simple, island-time cultures also routinely practice things like cannibalism and human sacrifice. That's where there is a huge clash with Western/Christian civilization and I'm not sure how that should be handled.
We ignore it and go away? We try to put a stop to it?
I don't know. It's true that the Spanish explorers of the 15th-16th centuries greatly affected the Indian tribes living in what's now central America and Mexico - often forcing the people to accept Christianity - and they're roundly hated for that.
But what the people living there now don't tell you is that Christianity was forced on them in an effort to stop the widespread practice of torture and human sacrifice of enemy tribes. That's what the Spaniards and other European explorers were trying to stop.
I went to Hawaii in 2011 & fell absolutely in love with the place & people. I mourned Hawaii for a long time. If you haven’t been you won’t get it. I followed every instagram account I could find, even the news so I would finally see it’s a paradise but also has (homeless, murder, drugs, etc) just like the rest of world. I eventually stopped following the accounts except a few photographers in Hawaii. I’ve also traveled most of my life, only in the states, and have seen some beautiful places and people. It’s just something about island time! Guess that’s why coastal real estate prices are outrageous. Jimmy Buffet sang about it better than anyone. I just spent four days at the coast and even in winter it’s a different mindset. Glad you got to experience Hawaii.
Im more convinced the whole "civilized/first" world thing comes from Collective Identity. And less about work ethic. You can have all the work ethic you want but a sense of purpose and belonging is whats gonna get you megastructures and cities.
Also I find your analogy of food and shelter is too black and white.
Thank you for sharing this. I’ve never looked at differences in cultures like this. Speaking of this, I’ve always had an issue with how Europeans & early Americans saw any culture that lived free off the land as beneath them. Especially calling native people savages, of many different places from islands, Africa, America. Even the British called Scottish Highlanders savages.
In some cases, they saw natives performing savage acts, such as scalping, cannibalizing, performing human sacrifice, murdering those who had surrendered to them, etc.
Yes, Europeans and Americans can be savage, too, but in most cases, I don't think they were labeling natives as savages just for living off the land.
Loving your own people doesnt automatically intend that you hate others. The problem comes when you are thrown together and the invader is given YOUR rights.Kalergi Plan.
This comment. Always refreshing when I see someone else reference it. I'm a bit surprised that it's not on YouTube's autocensor already as I've had comments deleted for much less.
We are never all the same as a chihuahua raised with kids and cats are not the same as a chihuahua raised by a 60 year old widower— but we share as do they certain traits that are transferable into different situations that they/ we easily adapt to -that being said Great Danes and Chihuahuas are both breeds of the same ilk — humans are the same— we produce no hybrids like donkey/horse— we are essentially ( race/breed) like humans/dogs — point being we all make great designer hybrids as well as great mutts and purebreds too!
Thanks - I’m old, tired, worn out but just got a wild ass mutt blue-eyed cur puppy to keep me grounded— cause you already know life is just life and you either make it a bitch or a beach!
That's nice and all, but if you don't cut the horseshit and start acting on an in-group bias real fucking fast, you'll be preaching tolerance from your high horse straight to a mass grave.
This video keeps showing up on my main YouTube page, and I wasn't sure what the point of it was. I also sometimes see some video about an AI-generated video of Hitler giving a speech in English. Made me wonder if this was some sort of trap so that they can use some viewership statistics to justify libtards' stupid "MUH NAZIS" crap.
DNA is an amazing mechanism that enables variability within organisms. Some have favorable genes, and survive, others do not. But the DNA of one organism is not compatible with another. That is a cat cannot breed with a dog. I'm not an evolutionist, just saying that the DNA enables adaptation of an organism to its environment as generations face the environment they face.
All humans share the same DNA, but have differing genes. All are humans, regardless of the unique traits and all have the same rights as humans.
I read somewhere that we were genetically engineered by a species from another planet from the apes they found here, which is why there is no missing link. Different races are like different car models or different custom designs. They were mixing their DNA with the monkeys to create us and in the case of white people, they added too much of themselves, which created conflict among them. Found it an interesting theory.
Actually, there is no missing link because the theory of evolution is flawed and the fossil record does not support it, from a creationist's scientific perspective. Species appear suddenly, fully formed in the fossil record, and there are many anomalies, that, in my opinion, falsify the whole theory but are just ignored. We were created fully human. As UpwardBound said above,
DNA is an amazing mechanism that enables variability within organisms.
It turns out that DNA isn't just about getting a dominant or a recessive gene, but whole chains of genes can swap over, causing lots of diversity, which appears to have occurred after the flood, and then when the families were dispersed from the Tower of Babel, the diversity that they had, separated out into separate population bottlenecks, so that each nation looked different.
Take care to not place too much emphasis on genetics...
While genetics and history of your physical vehicle is interesting and does influence your capacity to experience certain things others may not yet be able to, take care realize that you are MUCH MORE than your physical body.
Regarding, "we're all the same" - It's important to understand that no, we are not - physically or culturally...BUT WE ARE the same within the context of being THE LIGHT here in this physical realm. We are ALL vessels of God's LIGHT.
Our job here is to transmute darkness into light. Now where have we heard that before?
If you take it to the limit - what's the ONLY thing that endures? Consciousness. That's it. The body dies. The Light continues... forever!
That makes perfectly good sense to me. I'd like to know when in history did our chromosomes & 1 and 2 fuse together into one large chromosome. That would make it difficult to mate viably with any other primates but our own species.
I've never understood why people accept that there are different breeds of dogs and cats, but want to insist that doesn't apply to humans.
yes I wonder about that too... and side note, I also wonder why there are such variations in sizes of different dog breeds, but not domesticated cats😄
maybe because they would be So vicious🤔
Size and charictaristics in dogs are due to selective breeding for use. Cats have domesticated themselves and with few exceptions do their own selecting, thtk you very much.
That is changing now. Dogs were bred for herding, guarding, fighting, etc. Now they are primarily bred to a standard and for looks rather than performance. Cats as ever, don't give a shit about what you want.
thanks, that makes sense! and another reason to Love them so much, they stand their ground;)
Just want to point out that there are plenty of different size cats, there are bobcats and mountain lions which are the size of medium and large breed dogs, but they just aren’t as useful or easily domesticated.
Like you said, they don’t give a shit what we want from them.
Right you are, but I think those are a different species. The fun part about cats is that someone cracked the code, and now you CAN train them. Differently than a horse or dog, but they can walk on a leash, hi-five or volunteer to get their nails clipped. Operant conditioning or clicker training.
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I do actually have the pleasure of knowing an especially large domestic cat, sadly not my own, certainly a lot larger than the average, softy though. In the UK there have been a couple of 'big cat sighting' videos in the last few years that analysis has revealed is just unusually large domestic cats glimpsed out of perspective. Here is one example: https://www.ladbible.com/news/big-cat-sighting-wales-uk-news-437824-20230617
would love to have a big cat too, to match my Newfoundland;) thinking a maine coon would be perfect. and crazy video! beautiful markings & looks like he's on a mission;)
My grandfather found a half dead bobcat kitten while hunting, the beagle hounds had just had a litter so…. That cat grew up thinking it was a beagle hound. Friendliest animal you could ever imagine and one of the most intimidating too, had paws the size of a man’s palm. He would disappear and go do bobcat stuff, but would always return home. People moved in down the road and would let their two German Shepherd’s run wild, they would come down and kill our beagles. This made my grandfather very angry as he loved his beagle’s. My grandfather decided to shoot those dogs as his requests to the neighbors went unheeded. Well he was going to stay home one day to do the deed, well Bob showed up instead. I don’t know if you have ever seen a bobcat get into it with a couple of dogs, holy cow….. those German shepherd’s looked like someone stuck them in a food processor, ended up being stitched back together and spending a couple of weeks at the vet. They never ventured out of their yard again and order was restored to the universe.
Nice kitty!
I live in the woods in northern ontario. We routinely have Lynx prowling around for rabbits and one day I was outside with our Golden Retrievers when one dog caught wind of something in the bush. I got the dogs to sit, and I crouched down as a Lynx slowly walked out of a tangle of alders and approached us. As it got close I could see its little nub of a tail wagging, and it looked as though it was approaching out of curiosity and friendliness. I started to sense my dogs' inability to stay calm, so when it got 25 feet from us I stood up and discouraged it from coming closer. To this day, I keep wondering if I could have made a friend that day.
Here's a video my wife made of a family of 5 Lynx right at our door step:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbF2f68Xrzc&t=4s
When I was young, my Grandpa would take us to a hunting and fishing Lodge managed by Ojibwe Indians up north of Chapleau in the Missinaibi Provincial Park. We would drive to Wawa then would have to take a seaplane to the lake. No roads went there then (early 70s). I think it was Lake Missinaibi but I was very young and my memory is hazy.
Anyway walking down the two tracks one evening with my family and a Red Fox popped out of the woods. It walked right up to us and I begged my Grandpa to let me pet it. I think it would have let me too but Grandpa told me not to touch wildlife even if it seemed friendly.
One of the main Indian guides we called Bill. Now Grandpa had been taking the family up there to hunt and fish for decades before I was born. Bill was in love with my Mom and when she turned 16 he asked her to marry him. This would have been in the mid 50s. Bill came down to Michigan several times to stay with us when I was a kid. He was big. I mean really big and I thought he was the coolest dude on earth. Between him and my Grandpa I learned everything I know about the outdoors, hunting, fishing and shooting, and have passed it all down to my children and grandchildren.
Bill passed away in 1980 and while Grandpa had also died by then, my family made the trek to Wawa for his funeral.
Wow. That's a great story. Lots of people around here feed the foxes and probably each person thinks the fox is THEIR pet.
That area of Ontario would have been REAL wilderness back in the '70s, I can only imagine how that must have felt as a kid.
Right now, my son is in the wilderness about 120 miles north of where you were and I keep getting automated text messages telling me his coordinates. Times sure have changed.
How lovely. You are blessed.
great story thanks for sharing! animals are amazing, they don't defy the natural order, play their roles as intended. that bobcat knew exactly what needed to be done;)
Funny that the driver, in his car, was petrified of the big cat. Who's the Pussy here?
My uncle used to live in Cave Creek, Arizona before it became overrun with hippies and yuppies. He had a pet that was half cat, half bobcat. Not sure how that came to be, but his big kitty had the dogs in the neighborhood pretty scared for their lives. They did NOT mess around with that kitty! :D
so I've been trying to picture this in my mind, and happened to have a Savannah cat show up on my phone. Guess it's a domesticated cat 6 generations from wild Serval cats in Africa🥸 maybe your uncle had something similar:)
No, it was a native Arizonan bobcat/house cat mix. None of that trendy Africa stuff for people with big bucks.
agree American made is always better
I have to admit though, I LOVE TEH KITTEHS. I love watching videos of those big kitties like Savannah cats, servals, lynxes and such on Pinterest and whatnot.
BTW, here are pics of Arizona bobcats. They don't get as big as mountain lions/pumas, but are bigger than typical house cats.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=arizona+bobcat&iax=images&ia=images
I had the opportunity to be around large cats. They are amazing animals and get a bad hype. You get what you put into it…it’s about training, much like a dog. Very sweet and lovable. Very smart too! You just have to keep in mind that they’re still a cat and training them when they’re young not to bite and scratch you. I thank God that I had that opportunity and the man that gave me that chance.
that would be an awesome experience! always wanted to touch their paws, the big feet are so 🥰 and I agree about training, it's about discipline and making a connection so they respect you. animals know what kind of people they're dealing with.
You are so right about animals knowing about what type of people! Every one of them
Breed and species are different no?
Correct
Taxonomically, but the point's the same!
The Concept of "Island Time" and Why It Causes Extreme Culture Clash in the Modern World - Including in Hawaii
or, Why Some Insist that Math and Clocks and Schedules and Overtime are "Racist"
Some groups insist that "clocks are racist" because white people are always on the move, living by the clock, and using their time to get things done.
If your ancestors evolved in sub-Saharan Africa, or in an island paradise, food literally swims at your feet and falls off the trees onto your head. You don't have to work very hard to get it. You don't need a lot in the way of shelter, either; just something to keep the rain off and the animals out. For anything big like a major storm, head to the nearest cave for a while and you'll be fine.
It's actually counter productive to work hard messing with your environment when it's providing for you just fine as it is - not to mention working hard all day in a hot steamy climate. It works better to use patience, live more slowly, and let the food come to you. That is the concept of "island time" and it continues in those places today.
But if your family evolved in the Northern Hemisphere, you had to deal with cold and ice and snow and marked seasonal changes. You had to control your environment so it wouldn't kill you, and that meant far more work to get food and build shelter and keep warm. It would have been counter productive to live life in the slow lane, because you'd starve or freeze before the first year was over.
But this did lead to a drive to work hard and to an increased ability to invent things and find solutions to problems. That is the concept of the "work ethic" and explains a lot about why the civilized/"first" world is populated the way it is.
I'm convinced that this is the root cause of the screaming arguments, huge culture clash and "racism" between these two groups everywhere you look, and why neither group understands the other.
It's almost like separate cultures evolved for a reason and there is nothing good that comes from forcing them together.
This comment is fascinating to me. I visited Hawaii for the first time in my life last year and one of the many things that left me awestruck was how differently TIME felt there! It just felt like there was so much more of it and though there was plenty of things to do and places to go, there was just zero damn rush for any of it. It was a lovely kind of experience but really uncanny. I’m 50 years old and have been on many vacations but I’ve never experienced this strange slowing waaaay down of time, as I did there. I tried to describe it a few times to people without knowing there was such a thing as “Island time”. I could VERY easily adapt to that lifestyle lol 😂
Those used to a faster life occasionally do move to a place that's on island time and do well there. It's sometimes called "going native" and was not uncommon among some servicemen in WWII.
But you very rarely see it go the other way. People born and raised on island time usually have an extremely difficult time adapting to modern/first world time, and this causes them many social and economic problems when they try.
-But you very rarely see it go the other way. People born and raised on island time usually have an extremely difficult time adapting to modern/first world time, and this causes them many social and economic problems when they try.-
Not shocking! Going from “that” to “this” would definitely be leveling down. Being on island time just feels more in line with nature and true humanity and God. Being used to the rat race, I literally felt like I was on a different planet where they had transcended or ascended to a higher state of being.
I agree. Those of us who live and thrive on first-world time really do not have the right to go to a place where folks live on island time and try to force them into living like first-worlders.
If people are happy and content living that way, then leave them to it. We can offer to let some of their younger ones attend school in the first-world if they want to, and we can offer on-site education regarding things like medicine and construction if they want it.
but if they don't - leave them to it.
The trouble is that some of these simple, island-time cultures also routinely practice things like cannibalism and human sacrifice. That's where there is a huge clash with Western/Christian civilization and I'm not sure how that should be handled.
We ignore it and go away? We try to put a stop to it?
I don't know. It's true that the Spanish explorers of the 15th-16th centuries greatly affected the Indian tribes living in what's now central America and Mexico - often forcing the people to accept Christianity - and they're roundly hated for that.
But what the people living there now don't tell you is that Christianity was forced on them in an effort to stop the widespread practice of torture and human sacrifice of enemy tribes. That's what the Spaniards and other European explorers were trying to stop.
I went to Hawaii in 2011 & fell absolutely in love with the place & people. I mourned Hawaii for a long time. If you haven’t been you won’t get it. I followed every instagram account I could find, even the news so I would finally see it’s a paradise but also has (homeless, murder, drugs, etc) just like the rest of world. I eventually stopped following the accounts except a few photographers in Hawaii. I’ve also traveled most of my life, only in the states, and have seen some beautiful places and people. It’s just something about island time! Guess that’s why coastal real estate prices are outrageous. Jimmy Buffet sang about it better than anyone. I just spent four days at the coast and even in winter it’s a different mindset. Glad you got to experience Hawaii.
Im more convinced the whole "civilized/first" world thing comes from Collective Identity. And less about work ethic. You can have all the work ethic you want but a sense of purpose and belonging is whats gonna get you megastructures and cities.
Also I find your analogy of food and shelter is too black and white.
Thank you for sharing this. I’ve never looked at differences in cultures like this. Speaking of this, I’ve always had an issue with how Europeans & early Americans saw any culture that lived free off the land as beneath them. Especially calling native people savages, of many different places from islands, Africa, America. Even the British called Scottish Highlanders savages.
In some cases, they saw natives performing savage acts, such as scalping, cannibalizing, performing human sacrifice, murdering those who had surrendered to them, etc.
Yes, Europeans and Americans can be savage, too, but in most cases, I don't think they were labeling natives as savages just for living off the land.
This comment. Always refreshing when I see someone else reference it. I'm a bit surprised that it's not on YouTube's autocensor already as I've had comments deleted for much less.
Actually what the Cabal cares about is our thoughts!
A white person from a small town will not see the world the same as a white person from a city.
The conservative view of multiculturalism is broken/
A lot of conservatives believe it’s ok to be sheep. Just be sheep on a racial level.
So when they say we are all not the same. They are assuming that all whites are the same. That all blacks are the same.
Both liberal and conservative views of race are actually the same.
One side says we are all the same. The other side says we are all the same at the racial level.
We are never all the same as a chihuahua raised with kids and cats are not the same as a chihuahua raised by a 60 year old widower— but we share as do they certain traits that are transferable into different situations that they/ we easily adapt to -that being said Great Danes and Chihuahuas are both breeds of the same ilk — humans are the same— we produce no hybrids like donkey/horse— we are essentially ( race/breed) like humans/dogs — point being we all make great designer hybrids as well as great mutts and purebreds too!
I agree!
Thanks - I’m old, tired, worn out but just got a wild ass mutt blue-eyed cur puppy to keep me grounded— cause you already know life is just life and you either make it a bitch or a beach!
I had to click that vote up arrow for this one!
I love and always appreciate your posts!
Thanks friend!
That's nice and all, but if you don't cut the horseshit and start acting on an in-group bias real fucking fast, you'll be preaching tolerance from your high horse straight to a mass grave.
My in group is
Entrepreneurs Fitness Fans Software Engineers Marketing fans Data Scientists Personal Development Fans Chicago Bears Fans Etc
I was surprised to see this on YouTube as well. I've never bought into the 'we are all the same and equal' crap. My dad taught me better.
It's about time other people woke up to this and acknowledged it.
This video keeps showing up on my main YouTube page, and I wasn't sure what the point of it was. I also sometimes see some video about an AI-generated video of Hitler giving a speech in English. Made me wonder if this was some sort of trap so that they can use some viewership statistics to justify libtards' stupid "MUH NAZIS" crap.
For further viewing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGPUidC6yXQ
replying so I remember, thanks!
Very interesting questions he asks at the end, who is responsible for this mass migration that the citizens of each country never wanted?
George Soros. Klaus Schwab. (And I concur completely with his attitude about it all.)
The elephant in the room
That elephant? Don't be ridiculous, he's our greatest ally.
https://odysee.com/@HISTORY:6/History_of_Central_Banking_and_the_Enslavement_of_Mankind:0 Long, but may provide some additional perspective.
I was just watching this 👍
DNA is an amazing mechanism that enables variability within organisms. Some have favorable genes, and survive, others do not. But the DNA of one organism is not compatible with another. That is a cat cannot breed with a dog. I'm not an evolutionist, just saying that the DNA enables adaptation of an organism to its environment as generations face the environment they face.
All humans share the same DNA, but have differing genes. All are humans, regardless of the unique traits and all have the same rights as humans.
Evolution will always fail when scrutinized carefully.
I read somewhere that we were genetically engineered by a species from another planet from the apes they found here, which is why there is no missing link. Different races are like different car models or different custom designs. They were mixing their DNA with the monkeys to create us and in the case of white people, they added too much of themselves, which created conflict among them. Found it an interesting theory.
Actually, there is no missing link because the theory of evolution is flawed and the fossil record does not support it, from a creationist's scientific perspective. Species appear suddenly, fully formed in the fossil record, and there are many anomalies, that, in my opinion, falsify the whole theory but are just ignored. We were created fully human. As UpwardBound said above,
It turns out that DNA isn't just about getting a dominant or a recessive gene, but whole chains of genes can swap over, causing lots of diversity, which appears to have occurred after the flood, and then when the families were dispersed from the Tower of Babel, the diversity that they had, separated out into separate population bottlenecks, so that each nation looked different.
Take care to not place too much emphasis on genetics...
While genetics and history of your physical vehicle is interesting and does influence your capacity to experience certain things others may not yet be able to, take care realize that you are MUCH MORE than your physical body.
Regarding, "we're all the same" - It's important to understand that no, we are not - physically or culturally...BUT WE ARE the same within the context of being THE LIGHT here in this physical realm. We are ALL vessels of God's LIGHT.
Our job here is to transmute darkness into light. Now where have we heard that before?
If you take it to the limit - what's the ONLY thing that endures? Consciousness. That's it. The body dies. The Light continues... forever!
That makes perfectly good sense to me. I'd like to know when in history did our chromosomes & 1 and 2 fuse together into one large chromosome. That would make it difficult to mate viably with any other primates but our own species.