Ikael
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- Joined
- Dec 2, 2005
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I'm starting to notice a pattern here.
Trying to pass americanocentrism and as a form of multiculturalism along with thinly veiled accusations of Eurocentrism to whoever disagree with you, per chance?
Once again, I have yet to see any compelling argument as to why Zulus or North American Natives had more of an influence in world history than other African or Native central / south American civs. The Zulu Empire was short lived, and not too much of a sucessful example of a civ that stood the test of time, unlike, say, Etiopia, and the North American civs didn't left monumental architecture unlike the Mayans or Incans, nor did successfully resisted European colonization like the Mapuche. There are far more interesting non-European civs to include.