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Confucius was a 6 foot Gigachad!!
🤯 6 * 30 = 180

He was of noble birth, though, a palace adviser wasn't he? Wealthy men and the most beautiful women in his lineage, going back forever. Likely, he wasn't the size of the common laborers, or even the common soldiers.
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European philosophers simply led to better scientific progress and inventions than Confucius as a philosopher

That is why Europe was able to take over Asia with guns and force them to enter into trade

Confucius philosophy was based on determining truth by social validation where as European philosophy was about determining truth even when it goes against the social grain

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Yeah we wuz Briish n sheeit I get it.

The we-wuz-whitey discourse is annoying because, while true is terms of sheer magnitude, it began in the Elizabethan era - the Protestant Wind storm in 1588. It doesn't tell us much about the comparative value of other cultural values, of Confucian values, penned in the 8th Century BC.

Also I suspect that you haven't read Confucius if you believe he taught people to abide by consensus.

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I am not fluent in Korean but I have studied the language for many years

Korean is considered by many people to be the most Confucius country in the world

Embedded in the language structure is social hierarchy in every verb

Whether or not Confucius originally intended his philosophy to be that way

Somewhere throughout time it became philosophy of ranking people into social hierarchies

And determining truth and morality based on the social hierarchy

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It does not matter what my qualifications are

My claim about ranking people's social status being embedded in the Korean language can easily be confirmed with outside sources

"The Korean language has a system of linguistic honorifics that reflects the social status of participants"

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_h

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