Saturday, January 27, 2018

The World That Never Was

So it turns out that so many native americans unwillingly gave up their land for the "greatness" brought upon by the white men. I want to know what Michigan looks like without all of the bridges, roads, and manmade landmarks. The Europeans are nothing more than ordinary people, and aren't superior to the native americans; they're simply different. Aside from this, when the Nazis invaded Europe, then I think that there was essentially a paradigm shift going on in the push to take out the soviets and other redshirts; yes we would probably be speaking German or Japanese, but we wouldn't be having the North Koreans on our back all of the time. And the Nazis, they weren't innocent people as much as I wish they were. And to think that the North Koreans would've won against the Nazis is pretty much ridiculous. But native americans originally come from Asia, do they not? Then technically, the native americans, at least some of them, could be considered as perhaps being descendants of what is now an evil regime. Had we let them advance, then there would be an interesting civilization that would start itself in North America that would eventually build advanced structures, and maybe excel at what many Europeans are good at. The world that never was is something of a mystery to us, simply because we wanted to take over other peoples' lands; I'm sure that the world that never was, a world in which the Europeans never took over and conquered native lands, would've been a much better world; we would be better off in a world... one that never was.

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