All I Want For Christmas Is White Genocide,' Professor Says
What does diversity mean?
the state of being diverse; variety.
"there was considerable diversity in the style of the reports"
a range of different things.
plural noun: diversities
"newspapers were obliged to allow a diversity of views to be printed"
synonyms: variety, miscellany, assortment, mixture, mix, mélange, range, array,
the state of being diverse; variety
Now apparently, to this professonal George Ciccariello-Maher, associate professor of politics and global studies at Drexel. this educator this purveyor of the most advanced knowledge at Drexel University would add genocide.
The scharade of BLM , when someone's says "all lives matter" and they are shamed into apologizing. When a dissenter is dismissed as an old white guy regularly on the propaganda networks .Trump supporters are regularly called as a group all the ists and plorables that you can think of. Rational coexistence is under attack. The important focus for individuals is what they can do with their life not what they have no control over like genealogy.
the state of being diverse; variety.
"there was considerable diversity in the style of the reports"
a range of different things.
plural noun: diversities
"newspapers were obliged to allow a diversity of views to be printed"
synonyms: variety, miscellany, assortment, mixture, mix, mélange, range, array,
the state of being diverse; variety
Now apparently, to this professonal George Ciccariello-Maher, associate professor of politics and global studies at Drexel. this educator this purveyor of the most advanced knowledge at Drexel University would add genocide.
The scharade of BLM , when someone's says "all lives matter" and they are shamed into apologizing. When a dissenter is dismissed as an old white guy regularly on the propaganda networks .Trump supporters are regularly called as a group all the ists and plorables that you can think of. Rational coexistence is under attack. The important focus for individuals is what they can do with their life not what they have no control over like genealogy.
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pological. So at times it appeared as if we were at cross-purposes.
She was never an economist, however. She even admitted that.
Genghis Khan was a primitive with a raider mentality. That he was able to impose a "peace" of sorts was due to his ability to acquire knowledge and culture of other civilizations. End of story.
I think you and I are speaking about two different things. I am speaking about GK and his influence. You seem to go back to the earlier monguls. I agree they had primitive government. However, GK did not. You really can not call the largest empire in history primitive.
I think GK saw value in these other cultures and incorporated the value. He never instituted religion as part of governance. However, both the muslims and christians populations governments were completely entrenched in their invisible friends at that time, and still are to a large extent now.
I didn't say he wasn't a raider. I said I doubt he associated wealth with religion.
You are wrong. The Mongols had a raider mentality; With China on their southern border they were well aware of the wealth of other nations. For instance, GK learned military organization from the Chinese so he knew they were there. Unlike Native American tribes, who could not unite even to keep Europians at bay, the factious Mongol tribes were combined under GK, and he set out towards the West where the wealth was. As primitives do, he connected the advanced culture with the religions he found, thus you perceive tolerance, where there was brutality. If there was a softening of the Mongol culture, it was due to influence of those he conquered. It wasn't necessarily land GK wanted; it was other "stuff". I'll continue at a later date.
Interesting you knew nothing of the slave tribute he exacted.
And when I say GK was not interested in land, as such, I meant he was interested in control. Control of the wealth, control of the trade routes, as well.
The Liberal revisionists might even refer to the brutal Mongolian invasion as a "Pax Mongolia", wouldn't you say?
I seriously doubt Genghis was motivated to conquer by the wealth of other religions. He would've been completely ignorant of them until he united the Mongul peoples. He may have been swayed by this later, but it was not his initial spark.
I do have a book I will research in again, maybe this evening: "The Mongol Warlords".
And it does state that as the Mongols absorbed the culture of those they conquered, they became less savage. But I will read more tonight, and get back with you tomorrow. I do find the Mongols an interesting period in history.
I would say that I am impressed that he was the first leader I am aware of not to resort to religion as the means to control the people and take power. This can not be said of ANY muslim or christian government.
One of the books I read was : Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World". I read another as well, but it isn't on my bookshelf. I recommend the book I cite. The other was ok, but not nearly as well cited with references.
Genghis Khan did in fact convert to Islam, believing it to be a religion of strength. Mongols admired strength. I think it was then that his conquests of the West abated somewhat. But I am certainly willing to look into what reference works or source documents you have delved into.
Have you ever seen photos of the original home of the Mongols---Karakorum. Strange how none of the books you've read mentioned the slaves he took in tribute from the "Rus. Did any of them mention Alexander Nevsky?
I have also read both Christian and Islamic accounts of encounters with the Mongols from the 12th and 13th century. You would agree with me, as to their savagery.
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