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To: reaganaut1

If not Columbus, it would have been another European, which was inevitable.
A technologically superior culture replaced a primitive one. Like it or not, it’s the way of the world. Live with it.


16 posted on 10/11/2009 8:36:49 AM PDT by cydcharisse
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To: cydcharisse

“A technologically superior culture replaced a primitive one. Like it or not, it’s the way of the world. Live with it.”

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A historical truism, which so-called “free traders” would do well to ponder!

As America sends all our factories and technology, to people who hate us.

WE. Are becoming the primitive culture vis-a-vis a number of potential adversaries VERY RAPIDLY.

It’s very likely, the result will be the same, as it was when we were the technological leaders:

We are headed rapidly, to being conquered.


22 posted on 10/11/2009 8:41:43 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (2012: Repeal it all... All of it!)
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To: cydcharisse
If not Columbus, it would have been another European, which was inevitable.

Who would be equally vilified today...A

A technologically superior culture replaced a primitive one.

When some doofus starts the crap about what happened, I ask them, "What would have happened, if the 'Black Death' really depopulated Europe, and the Moslems moved in, sailed west, and reached the shores of the Americas? Or Chinese, coming from the east?"

The fact is, that the indigenes were doomed the moment any advanced civilization encountered them. Neolithic technology just doesn't support the kind of population base to hold large areas of land, and the resources thereon...

the infowarrior

38 posted on 10/11/2009 9:44:52 AM PDT by infowarrior
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