Aryan Race & their superiority
#1
Posted 22 November 2004 - 05:52 PM
mosheshmeal
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I stopped using TP almost completely..... -Kalashnikover_Rebbe
I think non-circumcised penises* look weird. -Melech
#3
Posted 22 November 2004 - 05:57 PM
younglady, on Nov 22 2004, 05:53 PM, said:
noted. but from what i understand, the perfect person looked more nordic than german. (i don't see how they could be one and the same) and yes, nordic women would have a distinct advantage as far as flowered skirts go. sorry.
mosheshmeal
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I stopped using TP almost completely..... -Kalashnikover_Rebbe
I think non-circumcised penises* look weird. -Melech
#5
Posted 22 November 2004 - 06:41 PM
mosheshmeal
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I stopped using TP almost completely..... -Kalashnikover_Rebbe
I think non-circumcised penises* look weird. -Melech
#6
Posted 22 November 2004 - 09:26 PM
mosheshmeal, on Nov 22 2004, 05:52 PM, said:
mosheshmeal
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no.
#8
Posted 22 November 2004 - 09:51 PM
politico, on Nov 22 2004, 09:26 PM, said:
mosheshmeal, on Nov 22 2004, 05:52 PM, said:
mosheshmeal
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no.
please elaborate. why did they think there was?
mosheshmeal
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I stopped using TP almost completely..... -Kalashnikover_Rebbe
I think non-circumcised penises* look weird. -Melech
#9
Posted 22 November 2004 - 11:36 PM
As far as beauty goes, that much of that is subjective. We all agree on certain things contributing to beauty, such as symmetry and other things. But as far as race/regional features goes, I personally think that Italian guys are the best looking. And that asian girls are the prettiest.
The Japanese are the smartest, I believe. At least they do the best on the SATs. And where do all the blonde jokes come from? I know it's a steryotypes, but blonde girls often don't have the highest IQs.
And strength? Different cultures have different body types, but I would hesitate to proclaim that one is superior than the other. Lithe Chinese bodies lend themselves to gymnastics and kung fu. Black people are the best at basketball. You get the picture.
BTW, what do you mean by Aryan? Blue eyed, blonde haired folk? Or Germans in general? In either case, your answer is no. Aryans of any definition are NOT superior.
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#10
Posted 23 November 2004 - 12:33 AM
One of the meanings of this term in modern English refers to a hypothetical single group of people who spoke the parent language of the Indo-European languages (the people known as Proto-Indo-Europeans). It has at times been believed that these people formed an ethnic group; Aryan as used by Max Müller and others in the 19th century is thus synonymous to Proto-Indo-European (see also Indo-European studies). Müller explicitly stated that his use of Aryan meant a group defined not by racial but by linguistic unity. Used as a linguistic term today, Aryan usually refers to the Indo-Iranian language family.
Another meaning refers to the Aryan race, a presumedly more or less directly descendant ethnic group of this original Aryan group. This meaning was, and still is common in theories of European racial superiority, some of which have spread to North American and to India. In Nazi ideology, the Germanic race is believed to be the purest representative of the Aryan race with its diametrical opposite being the Semitic race, represented by the Jews. Nazism portrays the Aryan race as the only race capable of creating culture and civilizations, while other races are merely able of some preservation, or destruction of, culture.
It has been argued that the term *arya was originally used to denote kinfolk or clansmen bound by socio-linguistic, not ethnic, ties. It has been used in later times as a general term of respect, signifying nobility (as in ar-isto-cracy), in both Hinduism (the descendant of Vedic religion) and Buddhism. It has also been argued that the supposition that the term referred to an ethnic group arose as the result of speculative translation. Indeed, it is now generally accepted that the Aryans (in the sense of "Indo-Iranians") were already a heterogeneous group at the time of their cohesion roughly around 2500 BC. Based on current knowledge of ancient India and Iran, it is probable that the Aryans at that time were a mixed group of people following a similar religion, in all likelihood originating in the Middle East around what is now Iran.
#11
Posted 23 November 2004 - 11:00 AM
mosheshmeal, on Nov 22 2004, 09:51 PM, said:
politico, on Nov 22 2004, 09:26 PM, said:
mosheshmeal, on Nov 22 2004, 05:52 PM, said:
mosheshmeal
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no.
please elaborate. why did they think there was?
mosheshmeal
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social darwinism was compelling science at the time.
#12
Posted 27 November 2004 - 05:59 PM
Broadly speaking, liberalism emphasizes individual rights and equality of opportunity. Different forms of liberalism may propose very different policies, but they are generally united by their support for a number of principles, including extensive freedom of thought and speech, limitations on the power of governments, the rule of law, the free exchange of ideas, a market or mixed economy, and a transparent system of government

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