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Will it be violent? No doubt. But in the end, I think we'll be the "primitives" slaughtered by the dozens.
There is absolutely no way to prove this; either way.
Oh and as for primative [sic] man raping the land? My point is simple; had primative [sic] man known how to rape the land then he would have. My point is that primative [sic] man and modern man are more alike than you think. Just look how guns were taken up so easily by native Americans and you will see quite clearly that mankind will do what it takes to survive...and if raping the world can make my tribe better than your tribe then so be it...in fact, that is pretty much why we are where we are and how we are how we are....
Rob
Funny that you only quote one sentence from my post to "prove" your point. Once again, you're argument is lacking in context. I wasn't offering it as solid evidence, empirical or otherwise.
Here is the salient part:
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However, the universe is billions of years older than this spinning rock and to assume that, if there is other sapient life out there, we will be the conquerors is just an overinflated sense of importance in the grand fabric of things.
Will it be violent? No doubt. But in the end, I think we'll be the "primitives" slaughtered by the dozens.
Currently, you are correct, there is no way to prove this. I was speculating that
if there is other sapient life, we will not be the conquerors as you mention upthread ("take by force from other life"). My next sentence was furthering that speculation with "will it be violent" and in my mind, it will no doubt be.
Isn't this why you started this thread to speculate?
However, it is apparent that you merely started this thread, as with so many of your other threads, only to showcase and legitimize your narrow views on a particular subject with nothing more than generalized statements as proof to your claims.
I hold a minor in History, with an emphasis in Ancient Civilizations and Asian Cultures. I have READ history. And knowing history, to presume that we'll be on the top of an alien culture we encounter, is the same arrogant presumption that many of the Anglo-Saxon cultures had when encountering "primitives." Didn't work out so well for Magellan as I remember. Lapu-Lapu... look him up.
For the record, while Ferdinand Magellan didn't make it home alive, his fellow Spaniards did end up ruling The Philippines for over 300 years.
I do admit to using a singular, specific incident to make a point.
I am Filipino-American and aware of that. Philippines comes from King Philip of Spain. Moreover, once the Spanish were kicked out with the assistance of the US, the Filipinos went to war with America only to be further conquered by them after a fashion.
And the Filipino's themselves were also brutal in many ways -- turning in and selling out there own. Emilo Aguinaldo and Andres Bonifacio for example. There is still violence in the nation over land to this day. The Moro-Islamic Liberation Front fighting for Mindanao.
So, yes, there is one correct point being made -- violence isn't just isolated to western culture. However, the point of view being taken by
RobertScorpio is still very Anglo-Saxon imperialistic, imo.