Subj : Great Replacement Theory To : Kaelon From : Arelor Date : Sat May 28 2022 22:02:10 Re: Great Replacement Theory By: Kaelon to Boraxman on Sat May 28 2022 10:45 am > Europe, by and large, is still dealing with the consequences of its > colonization of Africa, which as I mentioned elsewhere, only effectively > terminated in the 1960s. If you've read Douglas C. North's "Institutions, > Institutional Change, and Economic Performance" (strongly recommended, if yo > haven't), you can appreciate that in order for new organizational stability > emerge, institutional predictability requires at least 2-3 generations to > resolve outstanding political, economic, and social issues. Europe has anot > 10-25 years to contend with before these matters become clearer, and the > European Union and its fate will factor largely in the emergence of a true > Pan-European Identity, but so far, the picture looks mixed, at best. > _____ To be honest I don't know which consequences would those be. China has taken upon itself to turn a number of African countries into Chinesse protectorates anyway. My link to one of my providers is from Kennya and she outright says they lived better when they worked for the English. Kennya and a number of other countries is paying a lot of resources they don't have in order for the Chinesse to come in and build infrastructure for them. There are Chinnesse movies in which they acknowledge the fact and they portray themselves as saviors of poor people. It is not like they need anything from the Common Wealth now since it is obvious they have a new master. -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL .