Comments by "sandgrownun66" (@sandgrownun66) on "In sharp contrast to Europe, nothing has been invented in sub-Saharan Africa for 35,000 years" video.
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@SillyLittleAshTree Maybe, you think twice about extolling the virtues on Manchuria under the Japanese occupation. The trains probably ran on time, but would you actually want to have lived there if you weren't Japanese?
"Manchuria was on par with any European city in regards to development". Manchuria was an area of China, under Japanese colonial possession. It was not a city.
"the hospitals and engineering schools were just as advanced". It's odd how you mention the hospitals in Manchuria. Harbin the biggest city in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, certainly had the interested of local residents at heart. In fact, it was home to the Japanese armies, Unit 731, which experimented on kidnapped Chinese. Experiments included disease injections, controlled dehydration, biological weapons testing, hypobaric pressure chamber testing, vivisection, organ procurement, amputation, and standard weapons testing. What a wonderful place to be.
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@KemetledAfrica Do you have be sub-Saharan African to have a tan and curly hair?
You're not even giving an accurate description of what those three writers wrote.
To fully quote Aristotle: "Too black a hue marks the coward, as witness Egyptians and Ethiopians, and so does also too white a complexion, as you may see from women. So the hue that makes for courage must be intermediate between these extremes. A tawny colour indicates a bold spirit, as in lions; but too ruddy a hue marks a rogue, as in the case of the fox. A pale mottled hue signifies cowardice, for that is the colour one turns in terror. The honey-pale are cold, and coldness means immobility, and an immobile body means slowness. A red hue indicates hastiness, for all parts of the body on being heated by movement turn red. A flaming skin, however, indicates madness, for it results from an overheated body, and extreme bodily heat is likely to mean madness."
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@coventrypunx1014 Look dude. It's just the internet at the end of the day, and not real life. Why apologise for anything. It's all just words. Nobody got hurt. Although, today, even words are seen by some as violence.
My message on religion is based on the Christopher Hitchens model. Simply that ALL religion is mental illness, and the sooner a cure is found the better. It's also been responsible for more death and suffering than any other human activity. Personally, I put my faith in science, as it's the only way to determine truth, using logic, reason and facts. After all, it put a human on the moon, and hopefully will do the same on Mars soon.
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