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One of the most pervasive and insane lies of the past few decades is that the American Indians were living in peace and harmony until those nasty Europeans showed up and killed them while “stealing” their land. It’s nearly totally false, and is rooted in Cultural Marxism 🧵👇 (twitter.com)
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– GiveThemNothing 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

The other societies in the region had similar practices and beliefs

No, this shows how ignorant you are about Mesoamerica. Itza, Pipilt, Toltecah and other tribes that were routinely targeted by the Mexihcah, followed completely different deities, and did not routinely engage in human sacrifices.

Their deities required sacrifices of small reptiles, butterflies or flowers and forbade sacrifices for other deities in this case Huitzilopochtli, Mexicah god of war, in other cases Tlaloc.

To them, there would be no honor in dying for a foreign god.

Whole wars were fought over this, from the falls of Toltec Tolans to the rise of the Mexicah empire.

Yes one event, the four-day festival where sacrifices were held at several sites. Not one site.

Again, no. All references I find are to all sacrifices taking place on the four altars of the Great Temple (one altar facing each cardinal point: Red, White, Black, Blue). This according to codices from colonial times.

There is no evidence that this is true at all.

I pointed that out. There is no archaeological evidence that 80k bodies were disposed at these sites.

You are simply ignorant and self righteous in your stupidity.

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– fauxgnaws 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Also, done with this.

Done and done.

You're so weak-willed you can't even walk away. And the reason is of course because you know you look like a moron but if you get the last word maybe you can save your ego.

You're pathetic.

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