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To: elmatador who wrote (137870)1/6/2018 1:26:14 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 218579
 
Science and technology were stone age when Arabs were at it. They could light fires, melt a few metals and make some pottery. Fourier transforms and everything that's useful was invented in the last couple of hundred years.

The fashion for adulation of barbarian stone age cultures is silly.

Even the mighty British Empire and the likes of Tesla only scratched the surface.

It's the last half century that seriously turbocharged knowledge and technology.

To the extent that so-called Arabs invented Algebra and whatnot it was really Jews who were living there, not Arabs.

In the same way "we" didn't invent anything. It was done by individuals such as Irwin Jacobs, Sergey Brin, Albert Einstein, Andrew Viterbi, Larry Page, Klein Gilhousen.

Everyone else waddled into Wal-Mart and mistakenly thought they were far superior to those ancient barbarians.

Oh, I notice those names have an Ashkenazi ring to them.

Here's an idea. You could ask Google for a list of Nobel science winners and see what proportion of them are Ashkenazi.

My theory is you'll find lots of Ashkenazi Jews and no Arabs.

Mqurice
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