Funny how all these rules and concepts about who does and doesn't deserve states never mattered to white people in African states. Every black tribe in Rhodesia was given the same political power, while the white west removed political power from the minority whites. Funny how English identity can't be codified but disparate black tribes are suddenly just equal Rhodesian, Ugandan, South African, etc.
It's like everything else there's no principle behind it, it's just removing the power of white people and deploying it to the "historically oppressed."
The mistake was allowing a debate in the first place, if you are stronger you know the best way to build a civilization.
Blame it on Socrates, that bastard was the first loser that did activism against those that were building civilization, which is why he was imprisoned and died.
Before Socrates the country's identity was strong and anyone outside it was a potential enemy or something to pillage to make your country better. No understandings, no debates and no multiculturalism.
Wait, wasn't his "activism" to warn people that institutional democracy was a potential snake-in-the-grass? I could be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure that's what they termed as "corrupting the youth."
Funny how all these rules and concepts about who does and doesn't deserve states never mattered to white people in African states. Every black tribe in Rhodesia was given the same political power, while the white west removed political power from the minority whites. Funny how English identity can't be codified but disparate black tribes are suddenly just equal Rhodesian, Ugandan, South African, etc.
It's like everything else there's no principle behind it, it's just removing the power of white people and deploying it to the "historically oppressed."
The mistake was allowing a debate in the first place, if you are stronger you know the best way to build a civilization.
Blame it on Socrates, that bastard was the first loser that did activism against those that were building civilization, which is why he was imprisoned and died.
Before Socrates the country's identity was strong and anyone outside it was a potential enemy or something to pillage to make your country better. No understandings, no debates and no multiculturalism.
Wait, wasn't his "activism" to warn people that institutional democracy was a potential snake-in-the-grass? I could be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure that's what they termed as "corrupting the youth."