Bicycle Bill wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 11:25 pmBlack slaves were raped by white masters. Meso-american natives were raped by the Spanish. The Japanese raped Chinese women during the conquest of Manchuria. I'm sure the Germans took non-consensual carnal pleasure among the subjugated peoples of Europe during WWI and WWII, and indigenous native American people raped white female captives since the days of Plymouth Rock. And of course, liberty's "people of the steppes" raped just about anything they could get their hands on as they conquered much of the known world, just as I'm sure the Roman legions did before them, and Alexander the Great's Macedonians did before THAT.
So we're all a bunch of mongrels, mixed-breeds, and mud-bloods. There ain't a thoroughbred among any of us. Kwitcherbellyakin, lady.
-"BB"-
My people:
"The origins of modern Europeans are shrouded in mystery and wracked by controversy. Archaeologists and linguists have long debated the origins of the Indo-European language family as well as the origins of civilization and settled life in Europe. Recent discoveries in past years suggest that the origin of European culture, as well as some central Asian cultures, is within an archaeological culture called the Yamnaya.
Migration of Genes vs. Migration of Ide
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One major source of contention over the origins of the precursor to modern European cultures is over whether they involved the movement of actual people or merely the exchange of ideas. Before about 9,000 BP Europe was still in the Palaeolithic. It was populated largely by hunter-gatherers, living not very differently from how they had lived when they first arrived in Europe roughly 37,000 years ago.
Beginning around 9,000 BP however, agriculture and village life began to spread across Europe and by 5,000 BP the continent was mostly settled by Neolithic farmers. Around 5,000 BP or 3,000 BC a Bronze Age culture began to spread across Europe, probably from the steppes of Eurasia."