>>509874766 (OP) They have, browns have a longer civilized history than non Greek whites
AnonymousID: VpOBWW7b
7/9/2025, 2:31:03 AM No.509879090
>>509874766 (OP) The first human civilizations were made by brown people >Civilization comes from the Latin word "civitas". It used to refer to a culture with cities
AnonymousID: wZbe3sGM
7/9/2025, 2:34:02 AM No.509879313
>>509878857 this, but they never reached the same level as Europe. The chinks were close, but their shitty language couldn't be printed for how complex their moon runes are and they couldn't create a scientific civilization. Also vikings were the ones who invented actual ships and only Europeans had proper ships capable of crossing the ocean, that set the other civilizations back.
>>509879313 Wasn't algebra and modern numerals given by the arabs/persians to Europe? Civilization is a continuous story of exchange and building upon what came before from whichever part of Eurasia it happened to originate.
Early Europeans clearly didn't care, e.g. Romans famously considered the Chinese, Egyptians and Levantines to be respectable civilizations whilst scorning Germanics as barbarian savages.
AnonymousID: +lKWDJFT
7/9/2025, 2:45:29 AM No.509880128
The middle east wasn't always a sandskin ridden shithole. Islam pretty much destroyed it.
AnonymousID: rSXJbDAQ
7/9/2025, 2:47:36 AM No.509880289
>>509874766 (OP) Tropical climates, therefore having absolutely no need to build cities or invent anything, since they're surrounded by food and warmth at all times.
>>509879313 >they never reached the same level as Europe almost like it's incomparable, europe didn't develop in a vacuum. They were lucky to be close to all the civilizations
AnonymousID: bKNbymFM
7/9/2025, 2:50:09 AM No.509880461
>>509874766 (OP) Pre-Columbian American societies made pretty advanced societies, though obviously, not on the same level as Europe. The Middle East and South Asia also had some good stuff, they managed to write down a lot of interesting things.
>>509879313 The "chinks" had levels of administration and codified laws centuries prior Rome was built. >couldn't create a scientific civilization False. >the ones who invented actual ships Again false >and only Europeans had proper ships capable of crossing the ocean, A few select Europeans, mainly naval powers with a long history of trade
>>509879313 >their shitty language couldn't be printed for how complex their moon runes are It could and was printed, it was just more expensive and complicated to do so, but many books have been made by it. Chinese also sailed across the ocean one time but found it to be pointless and didn't attempt it again, pretty much everything that set Europe apart from the rest of the world was discovered in and disdained in china beforehand. China was the natural hegemon of the world of the world for thousands of years and will be so again after the artificial gap that was the recent 200 years or so is corrected.
AnonymousID: QYUumy6E
7/9/2025, 2:52:54 AM No.509880640
>>509874766 (OP) Because they haven't had the power to issue currency and need to demand it.
AnonymousID: VpOBWW7b
7/9/2025, 2:53:07 AM No.509880659
>>509880289 >No need to build cities >First recorded human city was built by brown people
>>509880659 In the DESERT. Where food and water was virtually non-existent.
Contrast that to the naked jungle women from the Amazon and Caribbean. Explorers there said that they were more pure than their own women (except that they never heard of Christ before), and married them (because they were coomers).
>>509881127 >The too busy in question Also kek I forgot to mention how you said Mesopotamian civilization where in muh desert. You've never heard of the Euphrates?
>>509881579 All because he was a janitor and overhead a meeting he was passing by about what their next product should be, and decided, uninvited, to share his snack he made himself at his house. He became wealthy overnight.
>>509881865 this is a bullshit number, the largest city in western europe, paris, had a population of like 220k in 1500. How in the world would they be able to sacrifice more than the entire population of paris per year?
>>509883341 IIRC correctly Tenochtitlan had around 200k people when Hernan Cortรฉs arrived kek. It almost reads like a shitpost
AnonymousID: G7aoPI86
7/9/2025, 4:14:19 AM No.509885982
>>509874766 (OP) Mesoamerican(Mexico, Central and Southern American) Indians had functional civilizations,, absolutely brutal, bloody civilizations, but functional. >>509880461 This too
Granted none of them reached the same level as North East Asia, let alone European civilization, but there were civilizations.