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[–]Ethnosomniator 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

The tiger is practically gone and remains only in tiny, remote corners. I expressly wrote that Whites would not have driven the leopard to extinction because it's a stealthy loner. Same goes for the jaguar in south America. This proves my point yet again. I've been to tiger expeditions in India without getting to see one after two days in remote regions - which is the rule. In Africa, you can bet that you will see a lot of paleofauna with one comfy, straightforward ride - it's simply waiting there for you, pretty much undisturbed by negroes until the White man brought high quality rifles which made killing very, very easy. Do you now understand the difference between large animals hanging out in groups in the open and single, roaming stalkers? Also, the asiatic lion is practially gone! What an "argument"! Without White conservation efforts, he'd be gone already. We seem to have managed to increase the population to a meagre 2-300.

Again, (!and again, and again....) the Indian elephant wasn't wiped out because he was tamed. Smarter peopler discovered the use of this magnificent creature. Negroes dindu nuffin of that sort. The zebra - a far easier mount to train than paleo horses out of the box AND more powerful- nothing! The elephant! The buffalo! All have clear analogues in nonafrican regions. I'm not even bothering to go into the others, so much wasted potential!

Mansa Musa was a typical dindu who squandered his fabulous riches. There's nothing left to show. Cultures starting from the Sumerians left us something. The richest man simply lived like a Mike Tyson or Floyd Mayweather and wasted literal tons of gold. The "ruins" were creatively rebuilt by guess who? Good, old Europeans, of course. The real tragedy is not the wasted potential because there's little shame in stupid people living out their low urges. The real tragedy is "liberal" minded drones exercising their ideological training to come up with stories and narratives to justify ruining the world by adhering to their quasi religious, degenerate beliefs.

[–]SoylentCapitalist 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Also, the asiatic lion is practially gone!

Did you forget we're talking about the Mesolithic? Asiatic lions didn't become endangered until the 1800s.

the Indian elephant wasn't wiped out because he was tamed.

We're talking about the Mesolithic once again. Asian elephants were only domesticated 4,000 years ago. Not only that, they have far more wild elephants today than "tamed" ones. Yes, some of them were able to be captured and used in war in antiquity but this means very little because the species was not tamed.

Asian elephants have been domesticated for about 4,000 years.

India harbours more than 50 percent of the wild elephant population and about 20 percent of the captive elephant population of Asia.

The earliest evidence of captive elephants dates to the Indus Valley Civilization about 4,500 years ago.

http://www.fao.org/3/ad031e/ad031e0g.htm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_elephants

https://annamiticus.com/2012/08/12/12-things-you-might-not-know-about-elephants/