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Message Subject I hope the Mexicans and other indigenous people of the American continent take back their land.
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Over 20 million natives died in the years following the European invasions. Get a clue.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28385751


Perhaps your numbers are somewhere "in the ball park". Considering in Mexico alone over 7-15 million died of small pox and assorted pogroms and massacres, starvation, suicide, forced labor, and whatever else the Europeans could dream up to save their souls. All that in the first 100 years. But THEY RECOVERED their population stability and increased in numbers after that -- even though during the next 300 years many more hundreds of thousands if not millions died unnatural deaths at the hands of the Spanish.

Forget about the 70 million meztizo mixed majority of today,,, ranging from 10-90% indigenous blood,,, and look at the 30 million strong purely indigenous populations with their own traditional territory, government, language, dress, economy and culture -- that which really and truly defines nations and a Native American person..

So monkey brains, your conclusion that they were completely exterminated and therefore did not contribute to Mexican brownness, their black hair and short stature --- is WRONG, plain and simple.

Get over your arrogance and learn something for a friggin change...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28320335


To your response on what I said at the bottom of page 5: these are not rare finds this is documented information regarding loss of life in the civil wars and the wrath of the indians. For your info my blood is mixed of Indian and european. You can't take back something that was already yours to begin with. Gondwanaland once existed you can't deny that.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25788477


I am not denying anything but I am putting it into context. The importance of Mexican history (something that all of the Americas can learn from) is that it is 500 years on. All the current (or not too distant past) problems associated with the newer colonies and their experience with colonialism and first contact are ancient history here..
 
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