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Anonymous ID: 0fLT2/slFinland /pol/508087284#508102964
6/20/2025, 6:16:07 PM
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>Europeans used to throw their faeces out of the windows hundreds of years ago but no one mentions it now or cares.
Not really though. It's just part of kiked education probably to push the "one human race" narrative as if "europeans were disgusting too!!!111" "its only because socio-economic factors or whatever, otherwise we'd be shitting in the streets too"

The idea that people emptied chamberpots out windows into the street is one of the images of the past that has been taught to generations of school children. It’s usually said to have been done in the Middle Ages, and it’s an image that has stuck with many people, particularly because we find it so disgusting. Unfortunately, like many popular ideas about the Middle Ages, it’s largely nonsense.
https://slate.com/human-interest/2013/12/did-people-in-the-middle-ages-throw-excrement-out-windows.html

In the times when we were cavemen, sure, we shat in the woods, obviously.
But as long as houses have existed, so have outhouses. Pits were dug for the excrement and either the house owner or in larger towns/communities there would be a shitman job to empty them out

Ancient Romans had even elaborate toilets like pic rel where flowing water took the excrement away.
They also had bathhouses, and here in Finland the oldest saunas date back 10,000 years.

It's largely a myth that everyone was filthy in Middle Ages, in fact Europeans have genetic reflex to foul smells to keep away from them, to not catch disease, and this would include keeping excrement and rotting food, carcasses, etc away. This is most likely why burying bodies became a thing.

Somehow the jeets didnt share the same evolution and they dont care about showering or filth. They eat rotting food and then get diarrhea which they shit on the street. 80% of indians have intestinal parasites and constant diarrhea.

Meanwhile Europeans for a long time thought that disease were causes by "miasma" - "foul air" - so bad smells were avoided.