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Re: Why schools do not teach about the genocide of the African and American peoples?
by
KingScorpio
on 16/12/2017, 00:54:17 UTC
During the colonization of the African and American continent, many crimes against humanity have been committed (murder, expulsion of people, deportation, forced labor, slavery...). About all this is said little or nothing. Many European countries have participated in this and have literally destroyed many people, especially on the American continent, and have never publicly acknowledged their crimes. Communion of Aztec culture and the destruction of the Inca civilization, forcing African tribes to work in mines (the most brutal example is the Congo) the biological attack that occurred in North America against the alliance of the tribe of the Great Lakes during the time of the chief Pontiac does not learn and is not mentioned in the schools? Is it considered that these victims are less valuable and do not deserve to be spoken about or that Victims were needed to create a "better and more civilized world"?

Because they won't tell theyr own people they actually are rich for abusing on the old times on other kind of civilizations.

the genocides in africa were religously motivated, the people there also surpressed each other and the entrance of european powers was for the lower parts of the society (similar like bitcoin in communal prisons today) an opportunity to escape (they baptised themselves and had chances to rise in the society), look for example on the indian christians, those were former lower casts untouchables, basically the bottom of the pyramid.

furthermore you miss an important part,

for religous people this world is some kind of a video game, god places you in it to have fun, or to do a religious goal and after that, you are awaking in some kind of ultimate civilastion of lots of fun, where everyone has his own global bitcoin cryptocurrency monopoly alone for himself!!!  Roll Eyes