Our ancestors did not fight and lived in the Garden of Eden in the golden age

Sonya 2022-03-24 09:03:49

When the main character came out, I was happy.
This face is so simple, how can it look like a relative of my hometown in the countryside.

Then I checked the information of the Chabusuman people on the Internet, bushman, the ethnic group in the bushes.
Bushmen DNA is sufficiently diverse that it may be the ancestor of all humans today. .

Oh, it's no wonder that he looks like a yellow race. Seeing him reminded me of my country father.

According to the description of the film, the Bushmen are still in the primitive society stage where collection is the mainstay, and there is no concept of private ownership (see 1 for details)-because they do not need high-end production tools in their lives, nor do they have much production surplus, so they also There is no war, everything is based on sharing...

I looked at it, isn't this the golden age of Marxism? ...

Our ancestors also lived on the African savannah, where food and drink were easy, the people were peaceful, and they lived and worked in peace and contentment.

The scene that impressed me the most, Brother Xixo was following the tire marks to find his son, when he heard gunshots, so he ran over. I saw Cuban soldiers and African soldiers fighting. Brother xixo is good, go straight to persuade him, with a kind face, stop making trouble, it's fine.

After a while, I met a beautiful doctor on the side of the road and said that there are two old men playing a fight game...

I fell to the ground laughing.

Possibly, it’s very likely that our ancestors, like the Bushmen, really didn’t know what war was, and lived in the Garden of Eden, with no worries about food and clothing, and peace of mind...

Later, they walked out of Africa and encountered various of other races. If you don't have enough to eat, don't wear warm clothes, you have to fight for water in desert areas.
All the way to kill in darkness, only in our myths and legends, all kinds of wars after the golden age.
I don't know if it was mixed or mixed with the blood of other races, growing taller and more advanced, more and more developed civilization, but less the natural innocence of ancestors.

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The Gods Must Be Crazy II quotes

  • George: [with gun pointed in the least threateningly way at Xixo, Dr. Taylor, Dr. Stephen Marshall, and the two soldiers and says] All right, now. You people behave and nobody gets hurt.

    Dr. Stephen Marshall: [tucks his gun in his waistband and then hitches up his pants. Not surprisingly the tug causes the gun to go sliding down his pants]

    George: [gasps] Oh my God.

    [tries to carefully reach down and get his gun, but can't. He then starts to pull his pants down, but stops realizing that the victims, especially Dr. Stephen Marshall are curiously eyeballing him]

    George: [chuckles nervously and again tries reaching down his pants, but this time the gun goes off]

    George: [groaning painfully and in stupidity, as he falls to the ground] Ow.

    Dr. Stephen Marshall: [struggling his way over] Quick get his gun.

    [reaching up George's pant leg]

    George: [groaning] Oh, no. You mustn't do that. My boss will kill you.

    Dr. Ann Taylor: [gets it] Got it!

    [the four struggle towards the jeep, and Dr. Taylor calls out to Xixo]

    Dr. Ann Taylor: Mister, come with us.

    Xixo: [starts hobbling over]

    George: Wait, I wanna come too. He's gonna kill me.

  • Timi: [goes to where the boss is being held] Oky! Get out!

    [the boss does]

    George: How long will we get?

    Timi: I don't know. Maybe you'll get a year, but this bastard

    [pointing at boss]

    Timi: is going to sit for a long time.

    George: Geez, boss.