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The One
Re: What is keeping South America from thriving?
[QUOTE=FultzNationRISE]This is a PC
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NBA Superstar
Re: What is keeping South America from thriving?
Originally Posted by CelticBaller
People think you’re racist but fail to understand the reality
Our society is based and predicated off western civilization. The more Europeans went to SA the more the land benefited from it
Exactly. There is no universal definition of ‘success.’ In western countries, we simply measure it by western standards. If a bunch of bumbling white people showed up in australia’s aborigibal outback and couldnt figure out how to identify edible plants, or consistently snare prey, or predict the weather, theyd be seen in that environment as lower in competence.
ON AVERAGE, people who will be most likely to succeed by western standards, will be western people. Thats like basic evolution. Not including immigrants obviously, as they often represent the overachievers from each culture. But in terms of group vs group averages.
Ofc there will be exceptional individuals from all backgrounds and that’s perfectly cool. It’s not about hating or holding anyone down. We just cant lie about shit with potentially serious social ramifications, because a bunch of wet panty dweebs are more concerned about feelings than whether we have a sustainable social model.
Ultimately, ‘equality’ is simply a fairy tale that guys like ItsMillerTime tells his kids at night.
Altho he actually believes it too which is weird
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: What is keeping South America from thriving?
Originally Posted by JohnnySic
Cultural advantage. North America is largely a product of English and German culture. South America is largely a product of Spanish and Portuguese culture. Sorry, but Spain and Portugal aren't exactly killing it.
Bingo.
Northern Europe shits on Southern Europe from an economic perspective.
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NBA Superstar
Re: What is keeping South America from thriving?
Originally Posted by tpols
Bingo.
Northern Europe shits on Southern Europe from an economic perspective.
Since the industrial revolution, yeah. It just makes sense that industrial expertise will be emphasized more greatly in colder landscapes, while agricultural production is more emphasized in warmer climes. I doubt thered be much or any divergence in terms of genetic predisposition in just the last 300 years or so, but certainly in terms of cultural and economic priorities.
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It is what it is
Re: What is keeping South America from thriving?
Originally Posted by FultzNationRISE
You sound super defensive.
Stating facts is now being defensive? You need a safe space? Don't like acknowledging history? Does it make you uncomfortable?
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NBA Superstar
Last edited by FultzNationRISE; 11-14-2019 at 11:41 PM.
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Banned
Re: What is keeping South America from thriving?
[QUOTE=FultzNationRISE]Exactly. There is no universal definition of
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Banned
Re: What is keeping South America from thriving?
TheMan does come off as a jilted ex lover when it comes to the topic of America. It’s so bad but yet for the life of him he cannot keep their name out of his mouth.
Last edited by warriorfan; 11-15-2019 at 12:22 AM.
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It is what it is
Re: What is keeping South America from thriving?
Originally Posted by warriorfan
TheMan does come off as a jilted ex lover when it comes to the topic of America. It’s so bad but yet for the life of him he cannot keep their name out of his mouth.
Truth to be told, I couldn't care less what you, Chris or any other goofball here thinks about me or my opinions but if you want to pull yourselves out of your "rah rah rah America da bess" ignorance and educate yourselves a bit, I suggest you at least watch Oliver Stone's The Untold History of the United States.
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