CounterRevolutionary wrote:
Actually, the Central American Indians suffered more than the central plains or northern Indian tribes, when Columbus landed bringing typhus. Read "Rats Lice and History" by Hans Zinser. It was published back in 1935 and is an astounding history of the world and rats.
Why?
Since these Aztec, Mayan and Incan cities-states were built upon an agriculture empire of serfs, s***es, corn and cocaine, their i****e s****ms were so c*********d they fell ill long before the arrival of Columbus. The disease infested rats upon the European ships were the tipping point to extinction. Drug addicts make good s***es.
The rights to private property, starting with ownership of one's own personhood, his conscience, his land and the fruits of one's labor, was non-existent in the advent of man. As life was in Central America, it had been the same in the Orient, Europe and Africa since the beginning of time. EXODUS, the Magna Carta, and the American Revolution were turning points in world history to end serfdom and s***ery.
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That's why I have always said that when the Comanche comes to my house and claims it was originally his land, I'll be glad to move as soon as he shows me his Deed. What, they actually didn't own the land? It was communal? When then, where is the communal deed. What, there was someone here before the Comanches and the Comanches kicked them out? I wonder who had the deed?