Everything you’re saying about the breakdown of society in America is true.
The policies mostly promoted by Democrats Lead to the breakdown of black families and the concentration of African-Americans in urban centers leading to a downward spiral in black urban communities.
So I won’t get into a debate about how certain social policies lead to social economic degradation in the United States.
But let me ask you a simple academic question about farming? What domesticated farm animals came out of Africa?
None. Any domesticated animals that you see in Africa today came from Eurasia. One reason for that is that Eurasia is the biggest landmass and therefore had the largest variety of animals of which only a very small percentage were able to be domesticated.
Until the invasion of Europeans, most Africans largely survived without domesticated animals until a fairly late period. Many Africans had to continue to rely on hunting and gathering as even productive vegetable farming is dependent on a steady supply of dung (ie. fertilizer).
Did this continued reliance on hunting and gathering affect African culture, morality and potentially affect the development of the brains and DNA of Africans? Because of Africa’s location around the equator many locations in Africa have very long or even year-round long food growing seasons. Did that have some effect on African culture and DNA?
In societies where hunting is important for survival, does violence get rewarded? Violence towards prey can lead to more hunting success and when there aren’t enough wild animals to share, some of that violence may have to be directed at neighboring tribes in order to survive.
Is asking these types of question somehow racist?
Most of Europe, being in very far north has one growing season. Yet, Europeans developed intensive vegetable and animal agricultural systems that involved high degrees of food growing, processing, storage methodology and technologies. Did the necessity for careful planning and execution of these agricultural systems lead to a European cultural and mental personality. Did annual severe European winters lead to more anxious people with long-term orientations surviving at a higher rate.
Climate, geography, land, water, animals, behavior, language, DNA, morality and culture all evolve together in a complex spiral interaction that leads to groups of people developing distinct DNA and culture.
When you remove people from their own lands and from their own culture and you transplant them into a different lands and a different culture as a minority, the result is going to be stress and cultural conflict.
As an African-American, you have a choice. You can try to adapt to some or most of the foreign values and culture and do your best to thrive in a modern nation like America or you can choose to return to a continent where you will not feel racially outnumbered.
Everything you’re saying about the breakdown of society in America is true.
The policies mostly promoted by Democrats Lead to the breakdown of black families and the concentration of African-Americans in urban centers leading to a downward spiral in black urban communities.
So I won’t get into a debate about how certain social policies lead to social economic degradation in the United States.
But let me ask you a simple academic question about farming? What domesticated farm animals came out of Africa?
None. Any domesticated animals that you see in Africa today came from Eurasia. One reason for that is that Eurasia is the biggest landmass and therefore had the largest variety of animals of which only a very small percentage were able to be domesticated.
Until the invasion of Europeans, most Africans largely survived without domesticated animals until a fairly late period. Many Africans had to continue to rely on hunting and gathering as even productive vegetable farming is dependent on a steady supply of dung (ie. fertilizer).
Did this continued reliance on hunting and gathering affect African culture, morality and potentially affect the development of the brains and DNA of Africans? Because of Africa’s location around the equator many locations in Africa have very long or even year-round long food growing seasons. Did that have some effect an African culture and DNA?
In societies where hunting is important for survival, does violence get rewarded? Violence towards prey can lead to more hunting success and when there aren’t enough wild animals to share, some of that violence may have to be directed at neighboring tribes in order to survive.
Is asking these types of question somehow racist?
Most of Europe, being in very far north has one growing season. Yet, Europeans developed intensive vegetable and animal agricultural systems that involved high degrees of food growing, processing, storage methodology and technologies. Did the necessity for careful planning and execution of these agricultural systems lead to a European cultural and mental personality. Did annual severe European winters lead to more anxious people with long-term orientations surviving at a higher rate.
Climate, geography, land, water, animals, behavior, language, DNA, morality and culture all evolve together in a complex spiral interaction that leads to groups of people developing distinct DNA and culture.
When you remove people from their own lands and from their own culture and you transplant them into a different lands and a different culture as a minority, the result is going to be stress and cultural conflict.
As an African-American, you have a choice. You can try to adapt to some or most of the foreign values and culture and do your best to thrive in a modern nation like America or you can choose to return to a continent where you will not feel racially outnumbered.
Everything you’re saying about the breakdown of society in America is true.
The policies mostly promoted by Democrats Lead to the breakdown of black families and the concentration of African-Americans in urban centers leading to a downward spiral in black urban communities.
So I won’t get into a debate about how certain social policies lead to social economic degradation in the United States.
But let me ask you a simple academic question about farming? What domesticated farm animals came out of Africa?
None. Any domesticated animals that you see in Africa today came from Eurasia. One reason for that is that Eurasia is the biggest landmass and therefore had the largest variety of animals of which only a very small percentage were able to be domesticated.
Until the invasion of Europeans, most Africans largely survived without domesticated animals until a fairly late period. Many Africans had to continue to rely on hunting and gathering as even productive vegetable farming is dependent on a steady supply of dung (ie. fertilizer).
Did this continued reliance on hunting and gathering affect African culture, morality and potentially affect the development of the brains and DNA of Africans? Because of Africa’s location around the equator many locations in Africa have very long or even year-round long food growing seasons. Did that have some effect an African culture and DNA?
In societies were hunting is important, does violence get rewarded? Violence towards prey can lead to more hunting success and when there aren’t enough animals, some of that violence may have to be directed at neighboring tribes.
Is asking these types of question somehow racist?
Most of Europe, being in very far north has one growing season. Yet, Europeans developed intensive vegetable and animal agricultural systems that involved high degrees of food growing, processing, storage methodology and technologies. Did the necessity for careful planning and execution of these agricultural systems lead to a European cultural and mental personality. Did annual severe European winters lead to more anxious people with long-term orientations surviving at a higher rate.
Climate, geography, land, water, animals, behavior, language, DNA, morality and culture all evolve together in a complex spiral interaction that leads to groups of people developing distinct DNA and culture.
When you remove people from their own lands and from their own culture and you transplant them into a different lands and a different culture as a minority, the result is going to be stress and cultural conflict.
As an African-American, you have a choice. You can try to adapt to some or most of the foreign values and culture and do your best to thrive in a modern nation like America or you can choose to return to a continent where you will not feel racially outnumbered.