Better still if all the White population of the Word emigrate to Mars ; and start all over again !...( not liberal left Ideology allow to came in the new Word !
Zimbabwe was put under crippling sanctions by western world after their rebellion against white farmers to where they cannot sell anything they produce. Thats why they are poor due to sanctions, not because they can't farm.
It embraced Christianity like no other continent ever has, this was the cause for prosperity, particularly where the bible was permitted to be read. Now Christianity has been abandoned we revert to corruption and confusion.
@@HangTheTraitors157 but I know about all of those composers mentioned above (and some others) and listened to their works often (on radio, on CD, on YT on TV) and I could not care less for knowing who is Snoop Dog :D
@@James-v6f2c and all, I suspect, had immense I.Q's..And I mean, different realm I.Q's, .ike way above us normal intelligent people.......these super high I.Q individuals have led their teams in all aspects of super complicated bollocks.......
Although I do not claim credit for any invention, development or technological advancement, I realise, that is me!! White, European, male and Christian. Now, where is my hair shirt - and where did I put those sack-cloths, ashes and my self-flagellation instrument?!
Indeed. I've spent my entire life pondering and researching these matters. I'm certain that culture is determined by genetics primarily and has an influence from the local environment. Environment directs certain cultural activities or cultural emphasis, such as primarily eating seafood because a group of people live on a chain of islands. Another example would be a focus on sea gods because you live near the sea but people of the same racial or even ethnic group who live in the mountains focus on a sky god, and farm. These would be examples of environmental influence on culture. But these are about the only examples of culture being primarily influenced by environment rather than genetics.
@@BaltimoresBerzerker Yep, culture does not come from thin air, people collectively 'create' culture, and the type of culture depends on the innate qualities of the people.
Would there have been a Renaissance without the translation of the knowledge of antiquity from the East and South? Without a reintroduction to the science of Ancient Greece, Phoenicia, Mesopotamia, Persia? Before the Renaissance is the dark ages in Western Europe, the Eastern part of the Roman Empire was responsible for transmitting this knowledge to you via the efforts of the Muslims.
@@MarionN-w3d What, lack of reading comprehension (unless it reinforces your narrow worldview)? The knowledge of Greece and Rome was largely preserved in the eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium if you prefer) and in the muslim world. Whilst it is the case that not a huge amount of texts were lost, as was once thought, the fact remains that they were for the most part stored away in vaults and not consulted for the best part of a thousand years until the advent of humanist philosophy in 13th century Italy led to a rediscovery of ancient sources. During that timeframe, scholars in the west spent most of their time writing hagiographies, and the western church devoted its energies to crushing any heretical ideas. By contrast, much of Asia was far more tolerant when it came to religion and indeed, wise rulers sought out men of all faiths to discuss matters. You should look up how many ideas and developments came into Europe from the muslim world, India and China during the later middles ages. These were often the foundation stones upon which all further science was built.
Ladybird Books were a product of an age when the ethos of children’s publishing was to promote the best of science, knowledge and culture. Think back to ‘World of Wonder’ and ‘Look and Learn’. I feel lucky to have had these books and magazines in my childhood and shudder with horror and disgust when I see the warped drivel now offered to children.
Those ladybird books had awesome painted illustrations in them. The first book I bought was at school it was one of those 'How, Why, When' books, they had a great selection of all different categories.
Some details are wrong like the cover of "The story of radio" shows Heinrich Hertz spark experiment that proves radio waves exist. Far from the clear-cut illustration he spent months trying to see a tiny spark in a dark room. But the basics are correct unlike modern books that completely ignore the truth.
If, when discussing science and technology, a Ladybird book is the go to source, you're on shaky ground. These are undemanding books for kids, not reputable reference works.
I feel lucky I have still got the Look and Learn issues 1-235 in the special folders that could be bought to store 26 weeks worth. When my kids were young there was nothing similar for kids, so I started getting National Geographic and showing them things and reading bits to them; I still have every one from January 1980, and I bought a CD set that has every issue from before January 1980.
Worse still they claim they invented it or would have. Its obviously never the case. Islam claims to have had it all first, yet took religion back to the bronze age and didnt develop a thing independently despite that. Glad we can all finally agree that the lefts appeasement and coddling has no merit whatsoever.
As an ASIAN, I am THANKFUL for the BENEFITS of EUROPEAN and JEWISH contributions in science, mathematics, finances-economics, Constitutional government, education, TECHNOLOGY, medicine, surgery, space programs, arts, music, entertainment, construction technology, culture, FREEDOMS, agriculture technologies, transportation innovations, work ethics, the LEGAL and justice systems...THANK YOU!
Because the Japanese were biased. Actually the distribution of inventions across Europe ist pretty uniform with a few hights here and there (yes, e.g. in Britain), but 55% is flat BS.
@@rizzochuenringe669 That is complete rubbish, have you ever looked at a list of the things invented in the UK? Off the top of my head: 1. The internet. 2. The Television. 3. The steam, triple expansion and significant parts of the motor engine. 4. Practically everything to do with shipping, most modern machinery, standardisation, metallurgy. 5. The computer. I could honestly go on all afternoon meanwhile the Americans have invented GPS and the KKK.
@@CharlesRexElizabethReginaListing things invented in the UK does nothing to answer what proportion of imventions come from elsewhere. It's simplistic to try to count imventions in any case because they're put together from components that were developed over wide ranges of space and time. The internet was mainly the work of Darpa in the US, though with independent and collaborative developments in the UK and France. The television was part of a long process of developments involving scientists from France and Russia especially. The steam engine depended on work of French scientists like Fourier and Carnot. It's a lot to do with the right metworks of communication being avaolable. These days, Japan is highly advanced technologically and intellectually. If some mathematics is named after a Japanese person, it's unlikely you'll ever understand it!
@@elim7228 unlike you I was actually protesting against the IMF, and the World Bank in the 90s. You lot are so late to the party it's embarrassing. The WEF is just a euphemism for the old favourites. You don't actually know what it is, or what it does. Or indeed, how you benefit from a world run primarily by White men.
Unfortunately, the most capable are having the fewest kids, so the decline in intelligence in the UK is very real. Historically, the highest achievers would have the most kids and the resources to ensure their survival. They also tended to be healthier because health and intelligence are linked. It was the opposite for the least capable, who couldn't afford large families, and their kids would often die of malnutrition or disease. Nowadays, the most capable and healthiest females often put their career before family, while the least capable and unhealthiest individuals might have larger families, relying on the state to soak up the cost. Often, Third World immigrants have larger families, irrespective of intelligence, as their women are expected to put family before career.
@@JackSmith-hx8zh living with no border security makes the more intelligent and those with means, leave for places that have border security. This is all a top down "managed decline", they even called it this a few years ago. A rare moment of honesty from the regime.
There's a 13 page document on the Miles Mathis website suggesting that Hawking died and / or was replaced in 1985 which I found an interesting read. It's mainly picture-based evidence, if I recall correctly.
@@yiguanas812 That is interesting. I've not heard about that. Now, this may or may not have anything to do with anything, but Paul Macartney/Billy Shears. The Art of Subterfuge ?
In my own experience I said to a modern Liberal the White man invented, created and build the technology found in the modern world. They went red faced and said it was all stolen. I said "If it was all stolen by now the other countries would have invented something else. Why haven't they?" The Modern Liberal gave a word salad before giving up.
The modern world was impossible without the Renaissance and the enlightenment, the Renaissance and enlightenment were only possible with the acquaintance of knowledge from antiquity that happened after the end of the middle ages. The knowledge of antiquity was developed at the cross roads of many civilisations; the fertile crescent(Mesopotamia, Sumerian, Assyrian, Phoenician, Persian), Nile Valley(Ancient Egypt and Nubia), Silk Road and India. It is a fallacy to claim that all this knowledge belongs to Whypipo, it is fallacious to pretend that European civilisation and then modern Europe were in fact miraculous and weren't in fact built on top of preceding civilisations. It's dishonest to lazily extrapolate the application of knowledge that took 5000 plus years to accumulate as a European invention. It's also dishonest to pretend that the modern era isn't in fact preceded by millenia of development, sharing of ideas, reinvention of old concepts etc. Europeans are responsible for modernity, a process that was only possible with the annexing of international territories and control of global trade routes. The knowledge of antiquity doesn't belong to you, even if you used & applied it to develop this era of civilisation.
@@Xxx-y9d consider this also, , While Western Europe was experiencing the Dark Ages (it did so during a period of 1500 years) marked by a demographic, cultural, and economic deterioration after the decline of the Roman Empire, 9th century Baghdad was a hotspot of intellectual activity. At this place and in those times, many fields at the core of 21st century high school curriculums were created and revived. Optics, Chemistry, Medicine, Surgery, Sociology, Algebra, Trigonometry all experienced a tremendous rebirth of scholarship. Given the importance and legacy of these fields, it is worth investigating the conditions which were propitious to their simultaneous growth.
Immigration between European country has never really been a problem since we share the same civilization, religion and set of values. I love British culture and as a French I think it's pretty reasonable to protest against Immigration from other continents. Thank you for sharing the truth. God bless you and your family ❤🕊✝️☦️⚜️🇪🇺
@@HistoryDebunkedsimonwebb the protestant reformation and decline of catholic church gave the rise of independent thinkers able to be creative in all aspects of life not constrained by catholic dogma
I had to train a Nigerian guy at work last week and he was of the opinion that Britain wasn't built by one ethnicity. When I disagreed he considered me a racist. He was a nice bloke and was only stating what he had been taught.
There is a theory that living in colder climates mad it imperative to plan ahead for survival and that warmer counties this skill was not developed because it wasn't necessary for survival. Europeans had to learn to think.
Yes, the notion that all evolutionary adaptation to new environments by humans was a few minor physical attribute changes is absurd. Of course we changed psychologically.
I also heard a very interesting theory about Neanderthal DNA in Europeans adding to brain power. They had very large brains and adaptability that apparently transferred very easily to the evolution of white people.
Non Europeans control Europeans societies today. Hence the intentional "managed decline" and Europeans slavishly continue to work for their enemies, I think they're threatened and under duress the higher up the social ladder you go.
Yes, the educational systems were infiltrated by the left since at least, the 1960-ies. in large part, the USSR was behind it, and very successful at that. WEF took over and continued to dismantle our western values and institutions.
Innovation drives progress in wealth, health and living standards. To innovate people must be allowed to think, speak,publish, associate and most importantly disagree. Freedom from restraint by Government and Religion is crucial.
It’s why the Chinese with all their STEM graduates have to steal IP. Freedom of speech and thought allow out of the box thinking and innovation. How many world changing inventions are produced by consensus thinking no it’s maverick and rebel thinking that have produced the paradigm shift and the rest of the world eventually came along for the ride.
@@manudogom1764 you're right though. He is damning the Europeans. Because we turned our back on Him and allowed in false gods and other races. When we were God fearing nations we thrived. Blessed above all others.
@@dianamills5243 The printing press was invented in China. The oldest surviving printed book is said to be the Diamond Sutra, a buddhist work dating from T'ang China, circa 868 A.D. Although movable type was also invented in China, the oldest surviving work using it is from Korea.
I managed to get a 24 hour ban from joking about fixing a deranged individual while he identified as a cat. Obviously humour wasn’t someone’s strong suit.
Really enjoyed this episode. I was taught this in school in Missouri,USA back in the late 70s and early 80s. Brings back memories and also reminded me that perhaps I should check these inventions and their inventors out as a refresher. Thanks. Carry on.
I was having an affair with my English teacher, she didn't mind "normal" sex, but when I suggested "spicing things up a bit" she wasn't too keen on my improper use of the colon !
Big thank You Simon for stating the obvious- I’ll show this to My Lovely Granddaughter that goes to School in Hackney- she will be so surprised as Her School Library says otherwise.
Dr David Reich is a professor in the department of genetics at the Harvard Medical School, and an associate of the Broad Institute. Reich was highlighted as one of Nature's 10 for his contributions to science in 2015. He is more qualified than me to comment on this subject so I'll quote from his book “Who We Are and How We Got Here”, published in 2018: “I have deep sympathy for the concern that genetic discoveries about differences among populations may be misused to justify racism. But it is precisely because of this sympathy that I am worried that people who deny the possibility of substantial biological differences among populations across a range of traits are digging themselves into an indefensible position, one which will not survive the onslaught of science.”
Hurrah for the invention of the bicycle! An aged Prime Minister Lord Salisbury, a British Patrician of £240M fortune, used to tricycle in St James's Park with a servant running alongside to help with the uphills. What a wheeze! Today, of course, we have rich Middle Eastern young men screeching down the nearby Haymarket in their power cars instead, burning rubber and untouched by police.
After watching the video, I couldn't resist going straight to Amazon to see if they had a copy of that little Ladybird book. They did. Thanks to Simon, my shelves are beginning to fill up with books.
I notice that whenever I read about someone who has recently 'invented' something, they've just slightly adapted some existing technology. In the same way, if you ask such a person how something 'works', they will explain that you press this button or that button.
You can probably narrow it down further and look at the influence of Rome and it's decendents across conquered Europe. Rome was centuries ahead of its time and still influences the present. Take a walk around Rome and look at how many 2000 year old building are still use today, it's quite astonishing what they accomplished.
Not only this, but many discoveries were being made in parallel or in competition, in different places at the same time e.g. mathematics, navigation, communications - but all by men of white European origin.
Equally fascinating is how ancient civilizations, often lasting centuries, never harnessed steam power, discovered electricity or any of the inventions mentioned in the video.
It's genetic Simon. European geography and cultural history helped. Should an alien from some far off planet, have landed in sub saharan Africa in say 1900, but decided to only make himself known when the locals had invented penicillin and the microchip, he would have had a bloody long wait.
Europeans have always been sort of restless. We explored the entire planet while people from other areas were content to stay in their vicinity, despite having quite capable vessels. We have a lot of medieval expeditions across the Atlantic, then followed by expeditions into the Pacific, then circumnavigating the globe. But have we actually had any exploratory trips from Asia coming over to Europe in the same way we did? I think this is our strength. We aren't content with sitting in one place and doing the same thing our ancestors did. We want something new, something exciting. Asian cultures are the opposite. They excel in obsessive repetition, seeking absolute mastery. This is why products from Japan are so highly regarded. That's their strength.
China sailed to America about the same time Europeans did, but they had a disaster in the southeast Asia/Australia region that wiped out a fleet and recoiled to safer enterprises. Europe kept going despite setbacks.
@@kalburgy2114 Interesting. Didn't know that. But like I said, it's not like other peoples weren't capable of what Europeans did. They just weren't as driven as us.
@@kalburgy2114 Another reason is that the Chinese emperor had the power to stop those expeditions. In Europe, if the king of Portugal didn't want to listen to Columbus, he could go to the king of Spain.
and one race exists due to an unfortunate incident of back breeding with an archaic hominin species, creating what we see today, the hybrid offspring of modern human and archaic hominin.
It is absurd that we even think in terms of race, we should recognize that there are numerous species of humans. Afterall, there are numerous species of equine, bovine, canine, feline, etc. Lions and Tigers are certainly cats but not one species. Neither are men one species.
One key difference between European culture (and Britain in particular) is the unique sense that truth is objective, and must conform to an independent, external, reality, and that justice must be based on truth, and that's that! Other cultures instinctively seek to arrive at a common mythology, a consensus which may be arrived at through bargaining or by force, whereby reality is 'reimagined' after the fact. Leftism is an atavistic resurgence of this latter conception of truth (and justice.) I read an anthropological paper on how two warring tribes made peace by agreeing on a common ancestry and history, even though it was entirely false! When the anthropologists pointed out the demonstrable, documented, falsehoods, he was met with bewilderment! This is how Truth is established! How could it be otherwise? Facts are no more than insubstantial dream fragments if they do not cohere to the narrative! What we agreed is the true reality!
And therein lies the problem, others anger and spite at very little of it coming from their own cultures, so all that's left for them is to try to denigrate ours.
The left was bought from extreme capitalists that found a loophole to destroy the left: infuse it with their own people followed by their useful idiots. In this way, the left does not deliver, while the extreme capitalists profit from supported migration by the subversed left. P.S. Most of the left leaders today are coming from rich background. Go figure.
@@jimjones-bk2is That’s is the point I’m making. I don’t believe the left thought this through to its natural conclusion…… It is what it is now. We are segregated into tribes for survival, just like groups in prison, in my opinion. I didn’t ask for it, but it’s reality
@@bauer9101Yep. They probably aren't going to hang anything and everything over the way we are doing. They'll worry about themselves and delete people who start showing up on boats.
@@marcv2648 Only tangentially. The Japanese invented the pocket calculator; is this because they are racially superior? Or is it because Japan became westernise, took on western values which unlocked latent skills of innovation and invention. It’s the culture that matters not the race.
@@steveroberts9757 The electronic calculator is an American invention. The Japanese did a good job of iterating on it and capitalizing on it. There aren't any groundbreaking inventions that I can think of that originate in Japan. Japan did well by understanding Western technology, and having sustained national industrial policy to capitalize on it. China is following the same path now. Japan is losing their technical edge rapidly in many industries now that their national policy is in a state of fugue. Japan never had a history of discovery or innovation other than capitalizing on innovations during their rapid industrialization. Japan is no longer even keeping up with the West. They have a declining standard of living and very low prices now. That said, I think Japan is a very civilized and magnificent country. I would never characterize Europeans as superior to Japanese by the way, but innovative ideas and inventions going all the way back to the middle stone age have almost singularly come from Western Eurasia.
It's because we always question the status quo, instead of the attitude "it's always been like that, so continue as it has always been". A typical example was when some white people from the UK went to help one of the African countries who had several years without rain. They pointed out to the Africans that when it rains, there is actually enough rainfall to last them at least 4 years, so taught them about water storage and irrigation. Their witch doctors however, condemned this, stating that when it rained they were being blessed by the gods, but when it didn't rain they were being punished, simple a that. That didn't stop them all holding out their hands though, to the aid trucks carrying food and water courtesy of the white nations' charity.
Freedom of thought, free speech, freedom to marry who you wish, compulsory education, entrapauershio, etc... all played a big part in European and North American societies. This combination of things seem absent in many other parts of the world even today
Excellent simon, i TRIED to have this discussion with a ghanaian man ive known for years, i kept my composure, didnt raise my voice...but he did the archetypal defence thing...he had an audience so pointed at me, laughed and said to his mates 'have you heard him !'...so i gave up.
I listen or talk to different people and their ideological tendencies. I once spoke with an English-woke liberal who told me that the way to resolve differences and injustices in the world was through multi-culturalism and globalism to solve humanity's problems by creating a plural society and that if Europeans are superior, that is not important. It ends up being secondary because Europeans have to change according to him for the better. It is the opinion of one person however I wrote you many times, and I had suspected that it could be a reality. It seems they believe that one superior group to many can bring more problems and they are using the term "racism" against one group.
These so called European inventors were the manifest beneficiaries of an exorbitant privilege. That privilege of promoting their ideas in a commercial framework that protected their interests. Far more conducive to making things better for all than the free for all in South America, Asia or Africa. Perhaps we should ask ourselves why such a good protective legal framework was not adopted in these other continents. Great videos and questions. Keep them coming, Simon.
Legal recourse is not protection. Most patents don't afford inventors much protection. Watt and Boulton were not very successful in protecting themselves against copycats even with enormous legal expense. Many inventors bankrupt themselves in trying to protect their intellectual property.
And that item found in every residence throughout the world, the Woomera which Australian Aborigines invented to throw their spears harder and further.
Actually in my part of the world (South Africa) we actually invented mud huts as well. The Boere raised temporary mud structures before building more permanent houses from stone. The other groups made GRASS huts. The archetypal round mud house with thatch grass roof was actually copied from the Whites.
I recommend Bill Bryson's book, "A Short History of Nearly Everything," it really sheds light on who made the modern world. Great Britain features significantly.
That is a very one sided argument. Why did high literacy rates develop in Protestant Europe? Did the authorities in Roman Catholic Europe intentionally keep people's literacy rates relatively low? That would be consistent with keeping them obedient rather than inspiring them to be free.
The Europeans did it all, and still do it all. Namely the English and Scottish, they carried the world out of the stone age and into the space age. Us the Europeans, we are heroes, we are incredible.
Yes. Quite so. That particular purveyor of sausage rolls and lard sandwiches IS rather irritating. Best ignore so as not to encourage the poor boy. It's wrong to mock the afflicted.
Richard: what really surprises me is that they didn't even think to make the mud into small square blocks - resembling brinks. Oh no, they just slung mud together and hoped it stayed upright ‼️‼️
Thomas Sowell make a good argument for the the importance of geography in the deveolpment of a society. Things like the presence of natural harbours, navigatable rivers etc
@@MarionN-w3dno navigable rivers beyond a few miles inland. Except for the Nile and coincidentally that is the only place in Africa where a great civilisation arose.
Another interesting video Simon. What this highlights is the value of Western civilisation, not only to Westerners but to all of humanity. Those jealous of our creativity should be careful of what they wish for. If our civilization is destroyed then so too is the creativity that goes with it. Everyone loses. There are still great discoveries and inventions to be made, the last of which is discovering an intelligent answer as to how we got here and why we are here.
Every time I study this I am steered towards the inescapable conclusion that it is, indeed, genetic, especially between very clearly genetically different groups of people (like Australian Aborigines compared to Northern Europeans). Oh, part of it may also be cultural, or being in the right place at the right time... but the predominant force that makes the others possible (or impossible, depending on which group you are studying) seems to be genetic. Just because I take up an interest in running a marathon doesn't mean I'm ever going to be competitive against Ethiopian or Kenyan runners. The Japanese boy who likes American football will never make it to the NFL as a lineman. We all seem to accept this obvious truth when it comes to athletics, but have difficulty admitting it when it comes to intellectual activities.
I think we a missing something even more profound. Look back in history, the key thing was that most people who invented and improved things were rewarded by being allowed to keep the benefits of their works. This has been true since the Renaissance. Risk was indeed rewarded. This attitude all stemmed from that unique European culture based on Christianity. In the rest of the world any benefit would be confiscated by the ruling class or simply by anyone who was the strongest. This pretty much crushed any innovation. This is as relevant today as it was 500 years ago.
"most people who invented and improved things were rewarded by being allowed to keep the benefits of their works" - certainly, but private property rights don't apply in tribal cultures, and freedom, which requires private property rights, is in itself an invention of superior cultures. Freedom as we know it developed in England. Mises wrote about that.
"all stemmed from that unique European culture based on Christianity" - not really. Every element of christianity was copied from earlier religions. Nothing in it is original.