It has to be noted that Asians never displayed any interest in invading west other than migrating that side. It was west who always felt superior and in the need to expand their territories and considered others as slaves.
In New Zealand we hold a census every five years; in 2001, the Asian population from all sources was found to have surpassed the number of Pacific Islanders in this country. The Maoris, who are the native race of New Zealand and the largest minority in the country (numbering about 550,000 in 2001) were worried that the Asians would soon outnumber them. They may have a point--between 2001 and the census of '06, the Asian population of NZ rose by 48%, and the Maori population rose only 7.4% in the same five-year period. If the increase of Asian population continues at the same rate until 2011 or 2016, the Asians will certainly outnumber the Maoris, possibly by 2011 and certainly by the latter date. Not that I have a problem with that, but I can see that when such population figures are released, the Maoris are going to whinging up a storm.Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
That's not correct. The Mongols, commanded by two grandsons of Genghis Khan, invaded Europe in the 1200s. Lithuania, Romania, Poland, Hungary, Serbia, and of course the big chunk of Russian they had to go through to get to all those other places. However, they did not establish an outpost of their empire in Europe at that time. About 250 years later, another wave of Mongol invaders conquered Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire. They were wildly successful and made that their own capital and spread into Europe from there, assimilating Greece, Bulgaria and several other southeastern European countries into their own Empire. (As well as much of North Africa including Egypt.) They were called the Ottomans and they were the rulers of southeastern Europe right up until the end of World War I, when the Ottoman Empire was defeated. Westerners today don't think of the Ottomans as an Asian people because all that's left of their empire is Turkey and we call them Turks. But much of the Middle East was once part of their Empire: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Turkmenistan... a wide swath all the way back to their original homeland in central Asia. They intermarried with everyone they met along the route of their migration so today they don't look like Mongols and they've converted to (and even spread) Islam, but Turkish is a Mongolic language and their DNA identifies their roots. The Huns, Magyars and Bulgars were also Asian peoples. Asian armies made quite a foray into Europe.
hmmm... thanks for correcting me. I never thought Turk's had Mongol roots since ethnically they don't have much similarities. So obviously i took the invasion as yet another mindless Islamic invasion. But still I doubt if asia would ever dominate rest of the world when I see how much these people hate each other even if they belong to same ethnic group.
So do Russians as well Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! have Mongolian roots too. 300 years of Mongolian control.
thats south...not West. Australia is not exactly all for the white Europeans. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Aborigines used to call it their land. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Over half of the worlds population is either decended from or are asian today so I'd think that they could control a vast amount of the worlds economic power in the near future if they already don't today.
How do you know they won't, though ? BTW - ASIANS ROCK: :mufc: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHcTxh9DLTc
the world will never be ruled by one single group, in all likelihood. if you're suggesting china will take over the world, you're wrong. nobody trusts china.