What is war good for?

i see a pattern of reactionary intellectual dishonesty and generalizations from you. be specific about these conspiracy theories and actually debunk them if you can.

Is that well documented in pre-colonial legend? There were a lot of bloody rivalries that occurred between tribes who aligned with different colonial powers. i would also imagine shitty weather conditions contributed to intertribal conflicts among those nations, just as i'm sure there were violent criminal elements among all nations. The Commanche were cannibals. yes, some kept slaves and still today there's a lot human trafficking. Still, there is no evidence of mass murder other than the one site at Sand Creek, SD.
You really like posting stupid shit don't you Thomas? There this thing called "archeological evidence" look it up. I've already posted some books you should read...OH WAIT! You have a reading disability so that's too hard for you.
 
You really like posting stupid shit don't you Thomas? There this thing called "archeological evidence" look it up. I've already posted some books you should read...OH WAIT! You have a reading disability so that's too hard for you.
Next thing he's gonna ask me is if thunderbirds or wendigo are fucking real.
 
Tom believes that rocks have feelings, so ...

I'd suggest ritual sacrifice to get rid of Tom, give him an authentic experience of classic Meso-America, but usually the person selected was selected for their purity, hence why the Inca used kids. I feel like the gods might extend the famine if you sent them Tom as a servant.
 
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Tom believes that rocks have feelings, so ...

I'd suggest ritual sacrifice to get rid of Tom, give him an authentic experience of classic Meso-America, but usually the person selected was selected for their purity, hence why the Inca used kids. I feel like the gods might extend the famine if you sent them Tom as a servant.
So if we offer him up in the desert where he scams hippies into buying his fake rocks, nothing will change?
 
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Richard Chacon is far more of an ally to indigenous peoples of the Americas than you ever were or will be:



Incidentally, if you actually read the intro to what is a edited collection of essays, the point of that book is specifically to push against the notion of the peoples of north America as primitive pacifists, instead according them their martial past as part of their civilization, and recognizing that it is equivalent to the warfare and military histories of Europe and Asia. Among the authors included in the book are:

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Joan A. Lovisek, who was instrumental in the repeated assertion of treaty rights by the Grassy Narrows First Nation.

Among many other scholars respected by indigenous people for their efforts in preserving and illuminating native cultures.


Tom, in reducing the complex histories of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas to simple Eden-dwelling noble savages, you are doing exactly what you worthless hippies have always done, reducing and belittling the natives you steal from culturally because it provides you an escapist fantasy not unlike Hogwarts for you to retreat into.
you are howlinginto the wind , transphobe. i have no interest in your bigotry or biased perspectives so long as you insist on dead naming me.

i repeat, i am going by what i was taught by native Americans. Admittedly, i only know one Canadian, so things may have been different for them, but in the US, there were complex societies that weren't very violent whose cities have been completely obliterated.
 
you are howlinginto the wind , transphobe. i have no interest in your bigotry or biased perspectives so long as you insist on dead naming me.

i repeat, i am going by what i was taught by native Americans. Admittedly, i only know one Canadian, so things may have been different for them, but in the US, there were complex societies that weren't very violent whose cities have been completely obliterated.
Indians never had cities. Nomadic tribes tend to be like that you ignorant fuck.
 
I'm assuming Tom's talking about the Puebloan peoples, who did indeed have city states in the Southwest US. They actually had a pretty sophisticated warrior culture, because they faces raids from groups like the Comanche and Navajo. The Puebloans weren't expansionist. That's not the same thing as being pacifists. Also way to move the goalposts.

Incidentally, Tom, I don't care whether you believe me or not. Correcting your obvious falsehoods is more because it demonstrates your stupidity and ignorance, which is really the point of this entire forum.
 
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