Asclepias
Diamond Member
It matters because the thread is about the African civilizations not mentioned in history. No doubt this is by design. If history didnt matter then why teach it? The real question is why does this frighten you and make you feel insecure?Seems to me white people dont like being reminded they were last to civilization. They want you to forget that world that existed prior to and longer than they have dominated the globe since the 1490'sWhy shouldn't people talk about it? It's history and knowledge, it's no different than talking about the Kurgans, Mongols, and those European looking people (mummies) that were found in Northwest China. I find world history quite interesting, I would love to find out how , where, and why we originated. I can believe the "out of Africa" theory because I really have nothing else to disprove it but part of me feels that Africa wasn't the first place for mankind, I think that there were variations of us all over the world. In my uneducated way, I think that there were mass migrations from Africa and Asia and the Europeans (Caucasians) are basically variations, mutations (white skin to adapt for vitamin D intake)of the aforementioned people.While mildly interesting, why SHOULD people talk about these?
What does that matter? I think it only matters to you. I look around and I see western civilization ruling the day. Even your own Marxist take on Africa stems from western civilization. Upon independence, African countries mimicked either the Soviet Union or the west. Today, they still want what we got. Peace, security, education, and prosperity. There are few in Africa who do not want what we got. What got it for us? Western Civilization. And I assure you, the historical impact the Africa's had on the west (great or small) isn't going to put food in the modern day black mans mouth.