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Are white people terrible monsters who have only brought pain to the world and nothing good?

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I disagree with that..



Maybe the scale of immigration.


In Australia we want ALL immigration halted. We've brought in too many people and we don't have the resources to support the increase in population demands.



We also want to be far more selective, to eliminate cultures that do not integrate. We don't want any more muslims or Africans. Most Europeans, Chinese and Indians do add value to the country, whilst most others take it away.



Immigration is no longer a pathway to multiculturalism. It is relocating one culture alongside another.

I don't believe that.

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Quote from: "SCOUSE"The superiority of the white race is pretty much undeniable, hence why there is a concerted effort these days to undermine and oppose us by inferior, jealous groups.


Don't know about that, Asians score higher on test scores and get better grades.  maybe they are the master race?


We used to be doing pretty well in the student score category... That was before liberalism set in.





Now they are concentrating on multicultural studies and slowing down the pace so that retards (muslims, negroes) can catch up..





But we never had our noses buried in books like the asians do.







And I´ll take 1 million finns with swords/axes against 1 million asians with the same any damn day..





Though bragging about being able to kill asians is like bragging about being able to kill grandmas..







My point is that we are able to beat asians in intelligence if we are well motivated..3



And we can physically beat them too.

You don"t do anything physical you lazy alcoholic shit stain.




A bottle of vodka, dole benefits and North American forums .. Thats a potent mix.

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But you understand what happens if a white army goes toe to toe with a non-white army using only swords and axes...





Whites never had a significant technological advantage against the non-whites..





Muskets are inaccurate and only fire once.. And the other side eventually had them too.





Outnumbered, out-supplied and yet still the white man won.





You inferior beings are just in denial of the facts.. It hurts too much.




But most experts and historians agree the Roman empire wouldn't win the war against the Han dynasty due to multiple factors on the side of the Chinese.


Based on productivity and the fact that the huns were defeated by the Hans but the huns defeated the romans.



Rome was in shambles by the time the huns arrived.





A bunch of light-armoured huns with bows wouldnt have done well against heavily armoured roman legionnaires..



And the romans took a lot of their stuff from the greeks...



So... Phalanx spears against cavalry..


IIRC they can pierce roman heavy armor or at least their tower shields within 100 meters, but this is not the biggest reason why the Romans lost so badly aside from the fact they're in decline, but the central asian barbarians are known as extremely fierce and highly organized cavalry forces.  As for Han Chinese compound crossbow requires at least 400 pounds to cock, and I'm not exaggerating one bit.


I saw a vid where they shot the roman armor with a ballista..



It didnt pierce it but would have wrecked the guy..


Even this guy or myself with a compound bow can draw enough strength to penetrate Roman heavy replica armor, think this is steel made while Romans were known for using iron.  Professional Hun warriors shouldn't have any problems drawing over 120lbs + using double broadheads + the momentum of their horse would no doubt be able to make it pierce through.



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Compound bow has the same power as a regular bow.. Its just easier to pull due to levering.



It doesnt go through it and that aint even a decent replica of the segmentation armor.





Romans used iron and steel layers... The armor is far more high-tech than would appear at first glance..





The huns were defeated on an open field by the romans eventually and driven out from central-europe.



The hans probably just relied on their walls against the huns.





Biggest issue was the roman empires sad state of affairs.. They couldnt raise enough legions.



Rome used to avenge all the shit that had been done to them BUT at the end the idiots in Rome didnt care about the territorial losses...

Too busy enjoying luxuries.

Zetsu

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Compound bow has the same power as a regular bow.. Its just easier to pull due to levering.



It doesnt go through it and that aint even a decent replica of the segmentation armor.





Romans used iron and steel layers... The armor is far more high-tech than would appear at first glance..





The huns were defeated on an open field by the romans eventually and driven out from central-europe.



The hans probably just relied on their walls against the huns.





Biggest issue was the roman empires sad state of affairs.. They couldnt raise enough legions.



Rome used to avenge all the shit that had been done to them BUT at the end the idiots in Rome didnt care about the territorial losses...

Too busy enjoying luxuries.


You're correct compound bow aren't much different from recurve bows, maybe 10-15% more energy efficient and the cams offer a reduction of draw weight up to -80% once at full pull length.  But the guy in the vid was only pulling 65lbs, while Hun archers can pull more than twice the weight(120-180lbs) along with double broadheads can deliver over 50% more penetration compared to the triple ones they used, and with the momentum of the horse at over 60km/hr;  With all that together Hun cavalry archers can deal about 3.75x more kinetic pentetion.  Even if that lorica was cheaply made by today's standard it's still by far superior to the ones over a millenia ago, Roman armor very rare were made out of steel, even if it was it's just low carbonated steel(mild hardness only).  By no doubt a Roman lorica as I've stated wouldn't stand a chance against Hun or Han archers.




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Attila was king of the Huns, a non-Christian people based on the Great Hungarian Plain in the fifth century A.D. At its height, the Hunnic Empire stretched across Central Europe. The Romans considered the Huns to be barbarians, and under Attila's rule the Huns pillaged and destroyed many Roman cities.



Also while his people amassed an incredible amount of plunder, and blackmailed the eastern half of the Roman Empire out of thousands of pounds of gold, Attila himself was said to have lived relatively simply. The Roman diplomat Priscus attended a banquet with Attila and wrote that a "luxurious meal, served on silver plate, had been made ready for us and the barbarian guests, but Attila ate nothing but meat on a wooden trencher," (translation by J.B. Bury, through Georgetown University website).

"In everything else, too, he showed himself temperate; his cup was of wood, while to the guests were given goblets of gold and silver. His dress, too, was quite simple, affecting only to be clean." His shoes, sword and horse bridle were also unadorned.

Additionally, Attila did not believe that the ways of the Huns could be sustained forever. Priscus said that Attila was in a depressed mood at the banquet and the only person he was happy with was his youngest son, Ernas. When Priscus asked why, he was told "that prophets had forewarned Attila that his race would fall, but would be restored by this boy (Ernas)."



With many of the Eastern Roman Empire's best troops campaigning against the Vandals, the Huns could not be stopped, and Attila and Bleda rampaged through the Balkans, ignoring peace feelers offered by Emperor Theodosius II. Eventually, the emperor recalled his troops from Sicily, and Attila and Bleda called it a day, heading back beyond the Danube with a huge amount of loot.





Kelly notes that Theodosius II was forced to agree to a peace treaty in which he gave Attila 2,100 pounds of gold a year. A staggering sum but one that, Kelly notes, the eastern empire could afford. He also notes that, for Theodosius, paying Attila was cheaper than fighting against him.



https://www.livescience.com/44417-attila-the-hun.html">https://www.livescience.com/44417-attila-the-hun.html



About the Chinese the walls were only use as a first line of defense when being invaded, but afterwards the Hans advance into the Hun's territory and beat the crap out of them and keep fighting them until the entire Hun empire fled and moved to Europe.
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Bricktop

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Quote from: "Bricktop"While Western people don't.

I disagree with that..



Maybe the scale of immigration.


In Australia we want ALL immigration halted. We've brought in too many people and we don't have the resources to support the increase in population demands.



We also want to be far more selective, to eliminate cultures that do not integrate. We don't want any more muslims or Africans. Most Europeans, Chinese and Indians do add value to the country, whilst most others take it away.



Immigration is no longer a pathway to multiculturalism. It is relocating one culture alongside another.

I don't believe that.


What do you believe?

Aryan


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Quote from: "seoulbro"Scouse is an ignorant uneducated inbred white trash pissant and wants a homeland for imbecilic losers like himself.



I'd tell him to read the Great Divergence by Kenneth Pomeranz. It explains why formerly backward Europe overtook Qing China, the Islamic World, and Tokugawa Japan in terms of wealth and power.


U mad bro? You sure sound it. What's the matter, can you still not manage to satisfy that woman of yours?  ac_toofunny



Keep coming with the racial slurs, you're exposing yourself as yet another hypocritical anti-white piece of shit who has the audacity of slating white people while having immigrated to a white country.



Perhaps you should consider fucking off back to your own shit hole country Mr Kim Jong Cuck?

He aint mad. Not at all.  ac_toofunny



The Seoul brother is having fun.

Aryan

Another spokesperson for the Korean Cuck........



Does he pay a salary for people to defend him online or something?

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Compound bow has the same power as a regular bow.. Its just easier to pull due to levering.



It doesnt go through it and that aint even a decent replica of the segmentation armor.





Romans used iron and steel layers... The armor is far more high-tech than would appear at first glance..





The huns were defeated on an open field by the romans eventually and driven out from central-europe.



The hans probably just relied on their walls against the huns.





Biggest issue was the roman empires sad state of affairs.. They couldnt raise enough legions.



Rome used to avenge all the shit that had been done to them BUT at the end the idiots in Rome didnt care about the territorial losses...

Too busy enjoying luxuries.


You're correct compound bow aren't much different from recurve bows, maybe 10-15% more energy efficient and the cams offer a reduction of draw weight up to -80% once at full pull length.  But the guy in the vid was only pulling 65lbs, while Hun archers can pull more than twice the weight(120-180lbs) along with double broadheads can deliver over 50% more penetration compared to the triple ones they used, and with the momentum of the horse at over 60km/hr;  With all that together Hun cavalry archers can deal about 3.75x more kinetic pentetion.  Even if that lorica was cheaply made by today's standard it's still by far superior to the ones over a millenia ago, Roman armor very rare were made out of steel, even if it was it's just low carbonated steel(mild hardness only).  By no doubt a Roman lorica as I've stated wouldn't stand a chance against Hun or Han archers.




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Attila was king of the Huns, a non-Christian people based on the Great Hungarian Plain in the fifth century A.D. At its height, the Hunnic Empire stretched across Central Europe. The Romans considered the Huns to be barbarians, and under Attila's rule the Huns pillaged and destroyed many Roman cities.



Also while his people amassed an incredible amount of plunder, and blackmailed the eastern half of the Roman Empire out of thousands of pounds of gold, Attila himself was said to have lived relatively simply. The Roman diplomat Priscus attended a banquet with Attila and wrote that a "luxurious meal, served on silver plate, had been made ready for us and the barbarian guests, but Attila ate nothing but meat on a wooden trencher," (translation by J.B. Bury, through Georgetown University website).

"In everything else, too, he showed himself temperate; his cup was of wood, while to the guests were given goblets of gold and silver. His dress, too, was quite simple, affecting only to be clean." His shoes, sword and horse bridle were also unadorned.

Additionally, Attila did not believe that the ways of the Huns could be sustained forever. Priscus said that Attila was in a depressed mood at the banquet and the only person he was happy with was his youngest son, Ernas. When Priscus asked why, he was told "that prophets had forewarned Attila that his race would fall, but would be restored by this boy (Ernas)."



With many of the Eastern Roman Empire's best troops campaigning against the Vandals, the Huns could not be stopped, and Attila and Bleda rampaged through the Balkans, ignoring peace feelers offered by Emperor Theodosius II. Eventually, the emperor recalled his troops from Sicily, and Attila and Bleda called it a day, heading back beyond the Danube with a huge amount of loot.





Kelly notes that Theodosius II was forced to agree to a peace treaty in which he gave Attila 2,100 pounds of gold a year. A staggering sum but one that, Kelly notes, the eastern empire could afford. He also notes that, for Theodosius, paying Attila was cheaper than fighting against him.



https://www.livescience.com/44417-attila-the-hun.html">https://www.livescience.com/44417-attila-the-hun.html



About the Chinese the walls were only use as a first line of defense when being invaded, but afterwards the Hans advance into the Hun's territory and beat the crap out of them and keep fighting them until the entire Hun empire fled and moved to Europe.


Yeah but the arrow has to get a good hit and go through the roman shield...



At close range the roman archers start shooting arrows aswell against lightly armoured huns.



The romans defeated the hun army in open field.. With the help of the primitive goths and such.





It was only a matter of the romans being able to muster something resembling an army..



At full might, the romans were able to gather 20 legions with ease.. Thats 100k legionnaires.



In the battle against Attila, the romans were at a numerical disadvantage.







Romans had no pride at that point.. Rich and lazy fucks whom would rather just pay rather than just take revenge.



All they would have needed was an emperor whom was a warlord at the same time.

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Quote from: "Odinson"Yeah but the arrow has to get a good hit and go through the roman shield...


But the problem is that they have no problem going through their tower shields, which is just made out of wood and their limbs are exposed, not to mention I believe some Hun arrows are poisonous, at least the ones used by the Hans to fight the Huns were.  It might not kill them in one hit, but at least severely cripple them from fighting onwards.


QuoteAt close range the roman archers start shooting arrows aswell against lightly armoured huns.


That is true, but after fighting for many year against the Hans, especially against their archers, the Huns wouldn't be foolish enough to charge forwards with their cavalry towards a bunch of Legionnaires heavily backed by an army of archers.  Chances are their horse archers will divide into multiple divisions and flank the heck out of the romans at range, simply hit and run tactics from the rear and sides.


QuoteThe romans defeated the hun army in open field.. With the help of the primitive goths and such.


Think that was the only battle they won, but they lost all others...


QuoteIt was only a matter of the romans being able to muster something resembling an army..



At full might, the romans were able to gather 20 legions with ease.. Thats 100k legionnaires.


Most historians and scholars together have agreed that light cavalry is superior to heavy armored cavalry due to the purpose of having a man on a horse, which was for the sake of speed and maneuverability, less alone with a heavy armor soldier on foot.


QuoteIn the battle against Attila, the romans were at a numerical disadvantage.



Romans had no pride at that point.. Rich and lazy fucks whom would rather just pay rather than just take revenge.



All they would have needed was an emperor whom was a warlord at the same time.


I can't say for sure, the Romans during their peak struggled hard to defeat the Germans many times despite having superior technology, while the Huns were by far much more fierce, organized and tactical than any enemies they've fought so far.
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