Comments by "Clogs" (@clogs4956) on "History Debunked"
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It’s more wonderfully complex than just genetics, though, because we should never underestimate the importance of climate, phenotype, and the transfer of memes on the history of human development.
The last Ice Age ended around 10,000 years ago, at which point non-Neanderthal groups living in river valleys created early empires such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, Carthage, and China as a result of grain farming while northern climes remained too cold for this innovation until nearer 5,000 BC.
The Bantu migration brought new ideas into sub-Saharan areas between 4,000 and 5,000 BC, bringing iron, grain farming, pottery and new language to existing peoples. Some very powerful empires arose which, due to the whimsical nature of our education system, few outside those areas study.
Once trade routes inevitably opened - surely you don’t really think early Holocene people didn’t go for a walk or construct boats? - new stories and ideas began circulating along with goods. Everyone benefited or wars began, some of which ended empires, destroyed progress, and brought civilisations back to square one; this happened all over the world.
End of mini-lecture. It’s barebones, just a quick note, really. Don’t get hung up on genetics because we’re all Homo sapiens sp. standing at that point where the falling angel meets the rising ape.
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As an ex civil servant, I’d like to point out that someone has to administer benefits, taxes, health and social care, the law, education etc etc etc. We were - and are - often denigrated for our work, especially when the bad apples bob to the surface, as they eventually will in many different settings.
PS: civil servants are just employees, like everyone else. It’s those at the tippy-top, the CEOs, who say what’s what.
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I’m afraid that reality is a lady dog. Labour took up the Tory’s migrant dispersion scheme (hotels, social housing) which makes mass deportation a logistical nightmare. And then those well-spread out numbers might, shall we say, really really really object to being removed…
Also take into account that the ECHR must first be ditched, and the judiciary revisited. You can see the Democrat’s weaponisation of legal procedures confronting Trump and his ICE and DOGE initiatives. And consider the rapid, well-organised, and unpleasant responses to Hope Not Hate advising the press that there were RW riots going ahead all over the country.
Admittedly, stopping the freebies could, as in the US, get some to leave voluntarily. But a lot of our incomers are representatives of one particular group ye wot of, and then consider the history of Iran, Lebanon etc.
Farage is correct. Mass deportation is not going to be possible all at once, day one. A lot of H&S risk assessments need doing first, hm?
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