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Old 12-20-2016, 12:14 PM
 
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Old 12-20-2016, 12:27 PM
 
Location: Cape Cod
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America itself is a great melting pot where the white man has been the chef and the minorities have been the wood to stoke the fire that keeps everything warm and humming.

I wonder if it wasn't for white settlers from Europe if the Native Americans that once roamed this land would now be doing so in cars on roads that they designed and built and talking on their cell phones or would they continue to live the way they had for centuries before and live off the land.

There are native tribes hidden away in jungles that have been left untouched by outsiders and they live the way they have since the dawn of time.
We can look at China and Japan as examples of societies that have continually prospered but if it were not for the white european settlers would America have as many inventions and technology?

I think it would be really pig headed to avoid using technology or anything else that was created by someone that is non white.
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