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2 min readAug 26, 2024

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Actually, yes they do and yes they did. It just wasn't systemic as a part of conquest and subjugation.

The Aztecs sacrificed maidens. Systemically. That means those women did not have rights to their own bodies to not be murdered.

A boat of Welchmen led by a prince fleeing fratracide landed in Aztec territory well before the Spanish. They were given women by their political head ("chief"). Dozens of women. And sent on their way. They took those women and started travelling north. They were chased and ostracized by every other tribe they encountered. The descendants of those Welchmen and thr women they were gifted eventually became the Mandan tribe.

If those women were a gift, that means they were property and didn't have autonomy. If they birthed children to create descendants, then they were forced to have sex because a slave cannot give consent.

How does that historical truth fit with your narrative?

White people are not inherently evil. Other races are not more naturally evolved than white people.

Any people will and have developed rape as we did once organize occurs under thr dominance hierarchy paradigm. It's a feature of that system, not a problem within white people.

If you want to make the change, stop making it about white people and embrace a whole truth, including that white people were peaceful before Rome and Christianity utterly destroyed those cultures. And everything that followed is a direct result of that.

You needed an editor to direct you better on this piece.

There were Scandanavians in Greenland area long before colonization began too. They didn't make it, but they didn't subjugate the Indigenous peoples. They left them alone for the most part, but they did trade some. They were white. Very very white. How do you reconcile that with your narrative?

They also made their way here before Christianity completely usurped their more egalitarian Nordic cultures.

Supremacist ideas in Europe come from predominantly Abrahamic faith traditions, not skin color.

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