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I think it is not a good point for African S.S. to claim strong affinity with ancient egyptians.. I think it is not necessary to explain the reason...
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"The Origins of Western Civilization: What it is, and Where did it come from" is the first in an 8-part series on "The Odyssey of Western Civilization" by the Freedom Academy, hosted by Victor Davis Hanson.
The West arose in a particular time and place, Greece in the eighth
century B.C., during the dark age that followed the collapse of
Mycenaean civilization. An agricultural revolution gave rise to the
autonomous yeoman farmer, backbone of the democratic city-state. Their
innovations included constitutional government, free-market economics,
private property and individual liberty - concepts unknown in Mycenae,
not to mention Egypt and Mesopotamia. Here the West begins.
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This doesn’t make sense. Most lefties in America/Canada don’t even consider Greeks to be “white” and they usually like to defend us. Trudeau even attended Greek festivals to show how much he “appreciates minority groups”.
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That's great, it only means Princeton is on it's way to become third-class University up:
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East Asia is winning already, but West is doing it easier and easier for the East. with technology, West will lose economy and with that they will lose the balanced social system. that is bad for the world because the West was the only place to propose democracy, we don't know how the world will look like when West itself will cease to be democratic (after a quite short time, anyway, which would mean people are just unable to keep political/diplomatic/democratic societies going)
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I’m going to totally lose it if they replace the word dinosaur which is Greek in origin
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