Do you agree with the wise casino owner?
>>70529330
O agree with the Chief
>>70529330
>his people got wiped out by small pox
meme people 2bqh
>be hunting a fishing freely because european literal pigs spread disease lowering the population
>find another tribe
>war, everyone dies
>its the white mans fault
>>70529749
The population of the continent wasnt high enough to assume they'd need to fight for territory all the time.
More like they played war the same way European kings did while there wasnt some huge thread (Ottomans, Napoleon, etc) and prior to WWI's introduction of total war.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O4i8mKN9qI
Even Bongo from Congo knows better, white man. Why couldnt you see?
>>70529330
He's not wrong necessarily, but he's looking at the situation from an entirely different perspective and is obviously ignorant of the European white perspective.
That natives were able to find contentment in a life like the one described is honorable, I guess, but a society like that never progresses.
I submit that if this continent had been left completely alone by outside influences and the native americans left to themselves, they would still be living exactly as the chief described.
White Europeans on the other hand have always had an insatiable appetite for progress -- social progress, scientific progress, artistic progress. Our race, on the whole, could never have found contentment in the life he describes, as pleasant and carefree as it sounds.
>>70529330
>>70530571
That's not true at all.
White Europeans had the same situation as the natives of the Americas for centuries.
Most cultures in the world did. You saw the same thing in Asia and Africa.
The difference is that eventually one group figures out that if they try REAL NIGGA FIGHTING, that they can have all the fucking resources.
And so everyone else has to step it up to fight.
Europe got there faster because the church and its militant conversion of Europe.
>Indian Chief 'Two Fagles'
>>70530782
Maybe, but by the time we started coming into North America, we were already on the fast track forward. The fact that we could build the boats that brought us here is evidence of that.
From 1620 to 1969, we went from landing on Plymouth Rock to landing on an orbiting rock.
Whereas the natives, had we not intervened, would still be sleeping in tents and spearing buffalo and would probably be perfectly content to do so.