Exactly. It’s about Northern European culture, not Inuits or Irish. -Albert fairfax II
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What I want to know is what the Innuit people did that they were exiled to the arid, frozen, tundra to begin with. For all we know they could have been amazing farmers, forced off of their land by Native American proto-marxists.
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Farming was foundational to European culture to an extent I haven't seen to be true in other cultures of the world.
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I'm not a fan of. And I'm not particularly high IQ (125). But I can tell the difference between culture that employs farming to survive and grow but is founded on principles of chieftainism versus one where farming was the cultural foundation upon which everything else grew.
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The Inuit have very high visual memory useful when tracking across barren snow covered terrain so they have a different evolutionary feature that wasn’t helpful to the enlightenment.
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Western is a racial grouping. This is basic. The Japanese farm. They are not Western. Stop obfuscating every chance possible,
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It's the FairyNuff dude who has the wrong idea. He has a poor understanding of cold winters theory. Cold climates aren't enough for applicability. So it's a failed "gotcha" with Innuits. In fact Innuits do have very high visual-spacial scores. Also a respectable average IQ: 92.
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