Message from @Koninos

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2020-02-23 17:44:39 UTC  

firstly they were slaves, and the assimilation meant things like getting educated, which about 20% of slaves received. Secondly their original societies were complete failures

2020-02-23 17:44:45 UTC  

We're literally talking about the effects of racism on culture. If you can't see why we're debating this, you might as well leave. @OrthoGoat

@SavvyPun Okay... Your point?

2020-02-23 17:44:57 UTC  

The simple equation e=mc (squared) says fathoms

2020-02-23 17:45:00 UTC  

What kind of education though?

2020-02-23 17:45:06 UTC  

I dont see why youd make the point that something is racist in the first place

2020-02-23 17:45:30 UTC  

The good Christian education, which forced black slaves to abandon their original culture and religion, and to assimilate into the European cultures and religions.

2020-02-23 17:45:39 UTC  

Yes

2020-02-23 17:45:53 UTC  

the culture of being succesful and the religion of god

2020-02-23 17:45:57 UTC  

2 gifts

2020-02-23 17:46:02 UTC  

Yes, that's pretty much not protecting one's cultural identity.

2020-02-23 17:46:09 UTC  

And that act stemmed from racism.

2020-02-23 17:46:16 UTC  

sure

2020-02-23 17:46:18 UTC  

Therefore racism doesn't protect cultural identity.

2020-02-23 17:46:25 UTC  

i think they should preserve theyre culture

2020-02-23 17:46:27 UTC  

Wait which societies failed? Because there's structures built we can't even replicate.

2020-02-23 17:46:30 UTC  

im not for assimilation

2020-02-23 17:47:06 UTC  

We're not talking about failed societies at the moment, I believe

2020-02-23 17:47:15 UTC  

The natives are quite racist

2020-02-23 17:47:24 UTC  

Yeah they are

2020-02-23 17:47:38 UTC  

They still live the old way

2020-02-23 17:47:51 UTC  

Yes.

2020-02-23 17:48:10 UTC  

As always, in some cases yes and some no... Always in equal proportions

2020-02-23 17:48:20 UTC  

They could view the other races as equal to them without hurting their cultural identity.

2020-02-23 17:48:32 UTC  

If not equal then a balance is found

2020-02-23 17:49:22 UTC  

We're talking about a social and cultural subject, and you're trying to insert Physics in it, which is wrong, and doesn't prove anything.

2020-02-23 17:49:51 UTC  

Well technically all Aboriginal tribes or native tribes still gather in Africa every decade and have for thousands of years for tribal meetings.

2020-02-23 17:50:25 UTC  

Yeah.

2020-02-23 17:50:26 UTC  

Oh no I'm absolutely correct

2020-02-23 17:50:40 UTC  

Physics belongs in there deeply

2020-02-23 17:51:11 UTC  

No you cannot explain cultural identities, human behavior, and racial understanding through Physics.

2020-02-23 17:51:15 UTC  

Through Biology, partly.

2020-02-23 17:52:43 UTC  

Everything has it's opposite force. Emotions, happiness/sadness, thoughts kill him/don't kill him, etc... It is found in every choice making pattern in our lives. In religion light vs dark... Our lives right vs wrong.

2020-02-23 17:53:11 UTC  

Okay that's absolutely true and yet completely irrelevant to this topic.

2020-02-23 17:53:12 UTC  

Everything we feel is energy

2020-02-23 17:53:57 UTC  

It's absolutely relevant

2020-02-23 17:54:16 UTC  

Can you connect it to the topic?

2020-02-23 17:54:46 UTC  

The list would be tremendous

2020-02-23 17:55:29 UTC  

Better be a tremendous list rather than an empty list.

2020-02-23 17:56:52 UTC  

To examine a individual experience across a multitude of individuals and consider them a single mass. There's more going on there than I could document in 3 life times.

2020-02-23 17:58:03 UTC  

Then quit inserting Physics into the topic and explain to me, by referring to Social and Cultural truths, why your point is right and mine is wrong.

2020-02-23 17:58:35 UTC  

That's just it, no one is wrong