No, no, what happens is you shoot your mouth off, I present facts showing you're wrong and you wibble about for the next several posts avoiding any rational discourse.
Break the mould, dude, track down some actual facts, show me where parasites, infant mortality, life expectancy and poverty were better before the East India Bogeyman got involved, eh?
You can add worldwide numbers with access to potable water and adequate nutrition if it's something you feel strongly about.
Or just wibble some more, I don't care, just don't expect to be taken seriously.
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you do live on a different planet. I have 2times at least from memory , done a search , one this thread I believe , and presented to you , your misconceptions . I can drag them up if you want but the question is shall we explore the original question>?
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technology mate , does this automatically , kinda like digital ignition systems.
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I knew this would be interesting , have a look , put down the German book , and think for your self .
grain is playing it's evil hand , ( again , where have we seen this before , Turkey ? )
but there is a clear difference ........
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I see you edited to remove reference to "my misconceptions"
Nevermind, I think this is what you had in mind? https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/s...post1130741087
Where you insisted that your own numbers and calculations proved you were right?
As for the original question: it was my question: "show me where parasites, infant mortality, life expectancy and poverty were better before the East India Bogeyman got involved"
How many times do you want me to ask it before you produce anything but "wibble"?
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u need only to ask once
I didn't edit anything I rarely do
and unlike u I need some time to look into things to form an opinion
and as it stands , I've just read through 2 medical reports and now reading through some native archives
as I said , very interesting
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I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I find a good source for this sort of info is reading the dietary changes and effects on indigenous populations in modern time. The direct link is without question. Sadly interesting reading out there. I'd say leave the moron be, but to be fair, he reminds me just how exceptionally stupid people can be. He makes politicians look good.
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So far its been fascinating reading
turns out that a grain based diet aint so hot but a varied diet , as u get from nomadic people is a lot better .. BOTH groups had early child hood woes BUT the evidence of the child mortality rate (for both groups) is a best guess , it also depends on WHEN u is , for example the the great war to end all wars , dropped the figure a tad , so did the plague ...and those Spanish blankets
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Hack the system, down with conformist fat cat's ignoristic ideals!
You're thinking there was a pretty big rise (10x) leading up to the 1800s from the days of nomads then? Did the industrial revolution kill heaps of kids before propelling society towards the technical wonders that have reduced childhood mortality by a factor of 10x?
https://ourworldindata.org/child-mortality/
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Fo shizzle. One of the dietary ones I was reading compared a two of areas where there were Aborigines. One group had a life expectancy of 69.7 and one 57.1. Needless to say that most of the elder living population were still eating according to their customs. The other lot were eating the modern day diet. Go figure eh.
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