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Why were/are Celtic cultures so repulsive?

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Mostly tailored towards post-Iron Age Brittonic Celts but also applicable towards other Celtic Indo-European groups with few exceptions. Also applicable to modern day Welsh, Scottish and Irish.

There have been few cultures in history so repulsive that they are not even worth the effort it'd take to genocide them, making a large structure to keep them away the most feasible option, we've got...

1. Mexicans
2. The Mongols
3. Celts

Was it their rampant alcoholism, traditional warrior-obsessive culture combined with generally being a low IQ people that made them so repulsive?

They are essentially the modern equivalent of the French in war after the Romans brought heavy infantry to their shores thus making their chariots redundant. It seems if they were so good at metallurgy and had basic cognitive function past the alcohol induced damage and inbreeding, that they'd have mimicked this instead of just decapitating their enemies all day.

Would the world have been (or be) better without this menace?