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<blockquote data-quote="El Correcto" data-source="post: 4855160" data-attributes="member: 60631"><p>I’ve been over it before, the white civilization got lucky they didn’t get crushed like the middle easterners by the khans. We were a huge step down from the Roman’s but still had a nice spot to develop militarily in a more isolate zone away from the bigger fish. By the time we got done slaughtering each other and embarking to the rest of the world other less developed people’s were done for. They just didn’t have the evolutionary drivers for the militarization the Europeans faced. They weren’t as close to the Roman’s progression to learn from. </p><p></p><p>I know I have some blind spots on this matter and don’t know everything that helped the Europeans advance but I don’t view skin color as the most important factor in their advancement. Taking in people from other civilizations and introducing them to our way of life can work out great, you can even see it in the Roman Empire, the part barbarian general they had, forget his name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Correcto, post: 4855160, member: 60631"] I’ve been over it before, the white civilization got lucky they didn’t get crushed like the middle easterners by the khans. We were a huge step down from the Roman’s but still had a nice spot to develop militarily in a more isolate zone away from the bigger fish. By the time we got done slaughtering each other and embarking to the rest of the world other less developed people’s were done for. They just didn’t have the evolutionary drivers for the militarization the Europeans faced. They weren’t as close to the Roman’s progression to learn from. I know I have some blind spots on this matter and don’t know everything that helped the Europeans advance but I don’t view skin color as the most important factor in their advancement. Taking in people from other civilizations and introducing them to our way of life can work out great, you can even see it in the Roman Empire, the part barbarian general they had, forget his name. [/QUOTE]
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