Why do they hate us? Contrary to the popular narrative, colonialism began after invasions of Europe by foreigners. Europeans got the message: if we did not manage foreign groups in their own lands, they would form large mobs and attack us when inconvenient.
Funny how they do not teach this stuff in history classes.
In 1236 new campaigns were launched against the west, apparently with the intention of subjugating Russia and even eastern Europe.
The invasion of Spain was the result both of a Muslim readiness to invade and of a call for assistance by one of the Visigothic factions, the “Witizans.”
The Hunnic Empire was now at the height of its power and reach, with Attila ruling over Scythia, Germania and Scandinavia.
Consider that Huns and Mongols were the same ethnic group from Denisovan Asia:
The Huns originally came from Mongolia and the Altai. Many 2000 year-old samples were tested for both Y-DNA and mtDNA and they do not appear to differ much from present-day Mongols. Their main Y-DNA lineages were C2a, N1 and Q1a, but they also possessed some R1a and R1b (and equivalent Proto-Indo-European mtDNA lineages like H, J1, U2e and U5a). By the time the Huns reached Europe, they had become a confederacy of several tribes incorporated into the Eurasian Steppe, and many of them were in all likelihood R1a dominant (because descended from the Sarmatians and Scythians). This explains why very few East Asian lineages are found in parts of in Europe where the Huns settled, notably in Hungary, the Carpathians, Poland and Germany. These are all regions with considerable levels of R1a, and some of it could have been brought by the Hunnic confederacy from the steppe.
Europe was not rich in natural resources; why, then, would multiple groups invade? The answer is that they wanted to enslave its people and use those higher-IQ types to do work for diabolical third world regimes. We have always been the target, and any time we defend ourselves, the Arab-Asiatic guilt and shame come forth.
Tags: colonialism, huns, mongols, muslims