More white lives ruined because at some point in time someone in power said “you know those people who never invented the wheel? I think it’s about time we let them behind the wheel.”
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Well, as so many white people let someone behind the wheel of power in the White House between 2009-2017, you tell me Chuckie.
How's things going with that shite... er, I mean white manlet behind the wheel of your s(h)ite... er, I mean site , Charles Mental? Especially with hardly any other whites paying for the fuel to run such, it's going to sputter to a halt and die .
The wheel was introduced to Europe from the middle east. It was most likely invented in India or China.
The spoked wheel was developed in Africa, as a refinement of the solid wheel of the proto Arabs.
Charles Martel (fingers in ears, eyes shut): “Not listening, not listening, LA, LA, LA, LA, LA, LA, LA, LA!!”
You know, even if white people were the only ones inventing the wheel (they didn’t by the way) and the wheel was the most important invention ever (it wasn’t), YOU personally didn’t invent it. You don’t share the creativity, intelligence and curiosity of inventors, scientists and artists simply because you share with them such a trivial and unimportant characteristic as skin color. So then, did you invent something important? No? Then why the fuck, based on your own argument, should we let you and people like you get into power? The conflation of a normal wheel and a steering wheel in your figure of speech is just another indicator that that would be a bad idea.
Charles Martel, hey, that’s insulting because he was a far better man than you, braver than you’ll ever be.
We don’t know EXACTLY who invented the wheel, so it’s hardly an argument for you white supremacy. One thing Aboriginal people did invent, however, is an early form of aerodynamics, in the form of boomerangs. This was millennia before the Wright brothers and their famous flight.
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/atsi-collection/boomerangs/
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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