or disease that killed millions of them off...as was the case with the americas....
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Replying to @knowledgemasta @______I______l_ and
He probably doesn't consider Native Americans to be real people though...
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Replying to @eliec76 @knowledgemasta and
Native Americans didn’t have immunity to small pox that Europeans had. Killing about 90% of them.
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i think that is the point...the europeans brought disease that killed the natives....
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Replying to @knowledgemasta @eliec76 and
No one at that time knew how diseases were spread.
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Replying to @bajadolphin @knowledgemasta and
Nah, Europeans had a pretty good idea of it, hence the use of plague-blankets to decimate the Native population.
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Replying to @eliec76 @knowledgemasta and
Check your history, that whole blanket story is a myth. Germ theory developed in the 1800’s in Europe.
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Replying to @______I______l_ @eliec76 and
Also, TRAIL OF TEARS, WOUNDED KNEE, HELL, THE DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE. IT'S STILL HAPPENING TODAY. The Native Americans aren't wiped out yet, but the White People are trying their damnedest. Still. I was told to deny my Native side bc I passed for white, in foster care.
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It’s funny how white people are attacked for slavery, but the slavery practiced among the indigenous populations in North America is somehow completely ignored
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Replying to @StefanMolyneux @LuckyCat12901 and
Slavery as practiced by Native or Meso-American tribes doesn't have effects that lasted right until today. Nobody would care about the Atlantic slave trade had the US not perpetuated its practices through segregation, whether explicit or implicit.
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