Message from @Cody

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2018-11-07 10:39:01 UTC  

No, a Culture with high Population Density 😉

2018-11-07 10:39:12 UTC  
2018-11-07 10:39:17 UTC  

In colder climates, you might have to plan ahead more to be able to make it rhough the winter. At the equator, you don't have to deal with seasonal irragularities.

2018-11-07 10:39:28 UTC  

By the way, none of this is new.

2018-11-07 10:39:39 UTC  

This is known as the Savannah Effect, among other things.

2018-11-07 10:39:43 UTC  

That as well. Its the Winter Theorie. IMO its one point but not the only noe.

2018-11-07 10:39:46 UTC  

@Stefan Payne I highly agree

2018-11-07 10:40:06 UTC  

and in colder climates with low population, you can make it through the Winter without planning, you just need to hunt deer or so.

2018-11-07 10:40:31 UTC  

So, I am not even being controversial here.

2018-11-07 10:40:36 UTC  

@Undead Mockingbird Inform how? Race has nothing to do with culture it depends on the society you live in and if you integrate well into the prevalent cultural environment. I would argue that religion plays a more important role in informing culture than race does.

2018-11-07 10:40:44 UTC  

It's just that those topics always arouse an undue amount of emotions.

2018-11-07 10:41:03 UTC  

@RadialDerp I just explained how.

2018-11-07 10:41:13 UTC  

I am not going to rehash it again. Scroll up.

2018-11-07 10:41:20 UTC  

@RadialDerp That's the Nature vs. Nurture Argument. And you can't distinguish both from each other....

2018-11-07 10:41:29 UTC  

but we have two examples: Europe and Indochina.

2018-11-07 10:41:34 UTC  

look at what happened here and there.

2018-11-07 10:41:36 UTC  

Culture is created by religion, religion is based on geography

2018-11-07 10:41:39 UTC  

*he is too low IQ to understand what you said*😏

2018-11-07 10:41:48 UTC  

What part of that is race based?

2018-11-07 10:41:59 UTC  

Ones are more in the direction of personal freedom, others more of collective things.

2018-11-07 10:42:06 UTC  

BTW, I have not even made a single statement of judgment. Any amount of anger that is caused by this discussion is projection on the part of OTHERS what value I assign, not me.

2018-11-07 10:42:18 UTC  

If this triggers emotions, it is value YOU project, not I.

2018-11-07 10:42:20 UTC  

That's the thing, you can not say that either is race based or it is not. Both belong together.

2018-11-07 10:42:25 UTC  

@Cody culture is created by race not religion.
that race of people can also create religion.😉

2018-11-07 10:42:35 UTC  

Please explain

2018-11-07 10:42:49 UTC  

@Undead Mockingbird environmental factors will inform behavior but that in my estimate is quite separate from culture as a whole. I grew up in a tropical country that had 3 different types of environments packed together. The culture among the majority race and religion was essentially the same throughout with minor cuisine differences

2018-11-07 10:43:34 UTC  

@RadialDerp That is different from the culture you adopt by birth, but it is not separate from how cultures DEVELOP, over many thousand years.

2018-11-07 10:43:35 UTC  

you guys are discussing outdated stuff. With more means of travel and the internet, culture is more scathered than ever

2018-11-07 10:44:12 UTC  

Your telling me that in 1642 africans and Europeans would have the same culture if they existed in the opposite geographic locations?

2018-11-07 10:44:28 UTC  

Ie Europeans in Africa, and Africans in Europe

2018-11-07 10:44:31 UTC  

he's right

2018-11-07 10:44:33 UTC  

A culture in a cold climate is likely to develop differently than one in a warm climate. That does not imply that someone from the reverse culture, brought into the culture of the other ethnicity, would not be able to adopt the culture.

2018-11-07 10:44:34 UTC  

@Stefan Payne please expand on what you mean by comparison of Europe and Indochina

2018-11-07 10:44:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/509549100061163520/509679573596635163/2000.png

2018-11-07 10:44:40 UTC  

people as culture hit milestones

2018-11-07 10:44:52 UTC  

you can't predict culture changes

2018-11-07 10:45:05 UTC  

However, if a culture is strongly centered around hunting, and people with long legs were more likely to be successful hunters, then a culture with short people will probably not fare as well.

2018-11-07 10:45:28 UTC  

I don't understand how any of this is controversial, and I understand even less why anyone would get upset over it.