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what'stheanti-matter's avatar

"And if we zoom out: Our entire history is written in settlement and eradication of previous inhabitants. " This is pure propaganda bullshit. You need to Zoom out a little more, dude. The vast majority of human societies worldwide over the past 280, 000 years of human history have been egalitarian democracies in which everyone is clothed, fed, and sheltered. You have been blinded by your western Judeo-Christian prejudice and ignorance of human history. Jews want you to think genocide is the only way because it's the only way for Jews. You are an apologist for genocide when you push the pure bullshit line that this is how it's always been. That's what genociders want you to say. You help them out by spreading your non-truths. You're probably Jewish or Christian. Your Supremacism is showing in your propogation of ignorance. Zoom out for real, beyotch.

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Martin Krisko's avatar

Interesting take, but let’s break this down calmly.

If you're claiming that for the majority of 280,000 years humans lived in peaceful, egalitarian democracies, you’ll need to provide solid anthropological evidence. From what we know through archaeology and recorded history—from ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Rome, Greece, to dynastic China and Mesoamerican empires—conflict, conquest, and inequality were recurring themes. Scarcity, tribalism, and competition were central to survival.

You accuse me of pushing "genocide logic," but I’m not defending any ideology—I’m pointing out historical patterns. History doesn’t care about your feelings or religion; it’s a record of power, survival, and systems evolving over time. If you claim that pre-agricultural or early human societies were different, fine—then cite your sources and hypotheses clearly.

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. I'm open to a deeper zoom-out if you're offering data, not just outrage.

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