That's not a "deportation" when Europeans conquer a place that's effectively outside of Europe, and then engage in expulsions, massacres, and ethnic cleansings as a strategy of pacification to counter revolts in the edges of an empire.
That's like saying that the Mongols "deported" Muslims from Baghdad.
Better, compare to what the crusaders would have done. All those Catholic countries that fought with Muslims and threw a certain group of troublemakers out...
Shall we compare to how our Pagan ancestors would have done deportations?
109 times. Perhaps our ancestors were not decisive enough.
Hadrian leaving a job half-finished has been two millennia of disaster for humanity.
No pagans ever deported jews. That's just being wrong about the chronology of events.
And never mind that time the Romans kicked the jews out of Judea.
that was after they tried to revolt and killed romans
That's not a "deportation" when Europeans conquer a place that's effectively outside of Europe, and then engage in expulsions, massacres, and ethnic cleansings as a strategy of pacification to counter revolts in the edges of an empire.
That's like saying that the Mongols "deported" Muslims from Baghdad.
That's not the right word.
Pagan Rome deported them from the city of Rome.
Not to mention Babylon and Rome deporting them from Judea, they were internal deportations, but still deportations.
Is that really how we use that word? I don't think it is.
Better, compare to what the crusaders would have done. All those Catholic countries that fought with Muslims and threw a certain group of troublemakers out...