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    Charles Darwin Said This ... Not Dax.

    Call me a racist, bigot, whatever for posting this.

    "Since the dawn of history the African black has owned the continent of Africa – rich beyond the dream of a poet’s fancy, crunching acres of diamonds beneath his bare black feet and yet he never picked one up from the dust until a white man showed to him its glittering light.

    His land swarmed with powerful and docile animals, yet he never dreamed a harness, cart, or sled.

    A hunter by necessity, he never made an axe, spear, or arrowhead worth preserving beyond the moment of its use. He lived as an ox, content to graze for an hour.

    In a land of stone and timber he never sawed a foot of lumber, carved a block, or built a house save of broken sticks and mud.

    With league on league of ocean strand and miles of inland seas, for four thousand years he watched their surface ripple under the wind, heard the thunder of the surf on his beach, the howl of the storm over his head, gazed on the dim blue horizon calling him to worlds that lie beyond, and yet he never dreamed a sail.”

    Charles Darwin






    "The embers of our past lives lie smouldering within us awaiting the winds of remembrance to fan them in flames of reality." Dax.

    #2
    Wrong... Just a bit of research shows that this quote comes from Thomas Dixon's book The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Klu Klux Klanfrom 1905.

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      #3
      Well this is awkward.

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      • Jessica
        Jessica commented
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        lol

      #4
      But what if it would have been written by Darwin?

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        #5
        Dax Can you explain why you posted this and what it means to you?

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          #6
          none of the claims made in the OP are actually true anyways, whether it was Dax, Darwin, or a friendly neighborhood KKK member who said them.

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          • 6-eyed
            6-eyed commented
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            Klan hoods resemble Dunce hats for a good reason

          #7
          except maybe the diamond thing, but that's because westerners are easily duped by marketing campaigns.

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            #8
            Okay okay okay ... So I tramped on the toes of a few Liberal Dems .... Want me to apologise? Don't hold your breath. I posted it because I thought it was interesting and also because I could post it here on Treefort. Maybe I shouldn't have left HP.
            "The embers of our past lives lie smouldering within us awaiting the winds of remembrance to fan them in flames of reality." Dax.

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              #9
              Originally posted by Audiogen View Post
              Wrong... Just a bit of research shows that this quote comes from Thomas Dixon's book The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Klu Klux Klanfrom 1905.

              https://ncse.ngo/dixon-not-darwin
              So show me the proof that he didn't just crib it from Darwin.
              "The embers of our past lives lie smouldering within us awaiting the winds of remembrance to fan them in flames of reality." Dax.

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                #10
                Originally posted by Meliai View Post
                none of the claims made in the OP are actually true anyways, whether it was Dax, Darwin, or a friendly neighborhood KKK member who said them.
                Proof please.
                "The embers of our past lives lie smouldering within us awaiting the winds of remembrance to fan them in flames of reality." Dax.

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                  #11
                  Originally posted by Youfreeme View Post
                  Dax Can you explain why you posted this and what it means to you?
                  I posted it becos I could and it means diddly to me.
                  "The embers of our past lives lie smouldering within us awaiting the winds of remembrance to fan them in flames of reality." Dax.

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                    #12
                    Originally posted by Meliai View Post
                    Well this is awkward.
                    No its not.
                    "The embers of our past lives lie smouldering within us awaiting the winds of remembrance to fan them in flames of reality." Dax.

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                      #13
                      Oh and before I forget ... apart from the Zimbabwe ruins (which structures were built be Arabs) and the wonderful structures found in North Africa, there are very few if any structures build by indiginous Africans standing.
                      "The embers of our past lives lie smouldering within us awaiting the winds of remembrance to fan them in flames of reality." Dax.

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                      #14
                      Originally posted by Dax View Post

                      So show me the proof that he didn't just crib it from Darwin.
                      What do you want me to do, post every book Darwin has ever written?

                      If you're making the claim, burden of proof is on you. Otherwise you're being irrational.

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                        #15
                        Chuck D. was racist.

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