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rabbit: done being cute
Join Date: May 2003
Location: BC, Canada
Posts: 270
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So, no one is right.
I’ve noticed that when people argue with certain beliefs/opinions, most of the time it is based off of a popular way of thinking. What we believe is based off of experiences and education that we have been exposed too. But when you think of what we have read and been told, a surprising amount has been conjugated out of predigests or justifications from a certain time. Even when you look at the theory of Darwinism it is hard not to see an alternate means behind his thought. With illustrations that he drew of how we evolved from chimps, he shows the profile shot of a man mutating in stages to the Caucasian man we know today. Although, on closer examination, his drawings of us as a primitive being strike an eerie resemblance of a stereotypical African person of the time. He also juxtaposes a Victorian style person and an African tribesman to an illustration to our early ancestors, explaining that the shape of the Africans person’s skull it closer to our primate ancestors then the Europeans. So Darwin is basically saying the African people are undeveloped animals, so there is no difference in using them for forced labor then there would be using a donkey. Darwinism is the justification of slavery.
The point I’m trying to make is so people do not go around saying, “Well, that’s not correct. Everyone knows that.” When our education is based off of the writings of kings, politicians, and prideful men, the whole foundation of our so-called common knowledge is nothing more then fabricated truths. Last edited by Unsound : 05-22-2004 at 04:45 PM. |
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