>>16697161What are you even talking about? White was #FFFFFF in RGB last time I checked. Even dead people don't have a #FFFFFF colored face (it's more like "bone color"), so what white people are you even talking about? The concept itself is utter and complete nonsense. An average "white" person has a skin color closer to #E0A591, which is closer to pink if you ask me. So you should really be talking about "pink people" or something. And wtf does "colored people" mean? If your eyes are working properly, people will usually be colored in some way, unless your eyes are fucked and you're seeing the world in monochrome or whatever. Also, wtf does skin color have to do with the right or desire of someone to live somewhere?
>>16697113My point still stands. The concept of 0 was invented in India (without this, mathematics and modern science would be pretty much impossible). Without Muhammad al-Khwarizmi, "algebra" wouldn't be even a word.
Without Cai Lun (Chinese), we wouldn't have paper as we do today. Gunpowder was already mentioned, also a Chinese contribution. Chinese contributions to science alone could (and do) fill books, which shouldn't be a surprise, since they go way back.
Then we have Mendeleev (Russian) who invented the periodic system, so he is basically the father of chemistry.
Then we have e.g. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (India) who lay many of the foundations of modern astrophysics. Satyendra Nath Bose (India) contributed to the foundations of quantum mechanics (you've probably heard of Bose-Einstein condensate). Mohammad Abdus Salam (Pakistan) contributed to the understanding of the fundamental forces.
I could go on, but I'm guessing my time is better spent elsewhere, so I invite you to educate yourself. You can start here, for example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indian_scientists
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Russian_scientists
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_contemporary_Iranian_scientists,_scholars,_and_engineers
Etc.