24.11.11

Are we humans really equal? (Part 1/2)


I’ve  this question on my mind for quite some time now and the conclusion I ended up with certainty is NO! Well first of all thank you for calling me racist, but let’s see if you are right …


Starting from our primitive civilization, when we hunted dears to eat and our dress code was similar to Flintstones, you had to fight for your everyday survival. If you weren’t fast or clever enough, there was a high risk to be killed
by a beast or to starve to death if you were an ineffective hunter.So, we didn’t have equal chances because nature decided who will live and who won’t. Also if you were born with abnormalities the tribe would probably banish  or even eat you! Finally you were considered an equal member of the tribe, if you were useful for reproduction (female) and hunting (male) and also if you recognized the chain of command of the leader and the elders.

So, as we can see if you had the genes you were eligible to survive and also you had to be loyal and respectful to the tribe and its rules. One for J@cK, zero for accusants!



After that we have our early advanced civilization Greeks and Egyptians. In ancient Egypt we can distinct two classes, the slaves and the ruling class around the pharaoh. In ancient Greece although we have to study different tribes like Spartans, Athenians, Macedonians etc., we can find many common characteristics among them. First of all, if you were born a male, you had all the privileges in contradiction to slaves whose only purpose was to serve their masters.  Also women couldn’t participate in any event without the approval of their husband and they were allowed to associate only to other women. Also they couldn’t vote and they weren’t allowed to watch the Olympic Games, because the contesters were naked. ( I would suggest you to see these findings about woman in ancient Greece, where a lot of mainstream facts turn upside down)

As we can see the layering continues to exist in the early stages of civilization. Two for J@cK, zero for accusants!

We have a lot more to cover on this issue, so stay with me until tomorrow, where I believe the whole subject will be covered completely, giving emphasis on the latest century! 

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