New World peoples raised humans for meat. >Díaz's testimony is corroborated by other Spanish historians who wrote about the conquest. ... Diego Muñoz Camargo (c. 1529 – 1599) states that: “Thus there were public butcher's shops of human flesh, as if it were of cow or sheep.”https://twitter.com/AgentSaffron/status/1217905844702076928 …
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Those dastardly Spaniards - planting evidence 1000 years before they arrived just to dehumanize the poor colonized people! https://www.livescience.com/26609-mass-human-sacrifice-pile-of-ancient-skulls-found.html …pic.twitter.com/CzYM74VAA3
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Keep moving those goal posts, I'm sure you'll fool someone! The documentation of widespread systemic cannibalism are the multiple contemporary eyewitness testimonials. Archeological evidence supports those accounts.
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Of course it's moving goalposts. You opened with >[there is] a well documented history of colonial warlords dehumanizing their enemies Documented, eh? Ok, show me physical evidence that corroborates this. There's corroboration for the conquistadors' stories. Where's yours?
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There's corroboration that they're reliable witnesses who described things that were alien and unbelievable to contemporaries. Physical evidence corroborating related claims lends credibility to their claims and zero reason for dismissing those claims has been provided.
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