i wish i had at least one of the many books on this subject so i could debate with actual numbers and names and locations and all that, but i do not, so we'll have to postpone until a later date.
Ok, well, you know where to find me.
however... until then, you cannot deny that columbus did, in fact, murder innocent people, and more than a couple. even if he did not personally kill all of them, he was in charge and is to blame for every killing that occured and was not reprimanded. he could have ordered his men to not harm the natives except in self-defense, but his stance was definitely not defensive in any way
So what did he do? Did one moment he try to teach them about JC and then have a change of heart five minutes later and kill everyone in sight? I'm sure Columbus and his dudes killed a lot of people. I'm also sure they encountered enough hostility (or "intolerance" as you would say) to be on edge when dealing with the natives.
you can deny and question the exact numbers of dead indigenous people, but you cannot deny that they were treated in ways that no human should ever have to be subjected to.
You're right, I do feel for the Injuns that they had their lands taken from them and their cultures belittled. I hope that never happens to me or my kind.
yes. amazingly intollerant. killing or removing an entire group of people based on religion is intollerant. you can try and defend it, but ultimately it is intollerant.
Intolerant is right. I wouldn't tolerate someone raping my women, killing my dudes, destroying my houses of worship and trying to force Allah upon me. If you would tolerate that or think that others should tolerate that, I don't know what to tell you. Tolerance can be a virtue, but you can't tell me that being tolerant of that sort of thing is anything positive. Fortunately you have the luxury of thinking that way and fortunately our ancestors didn't think like you or else we would be shitting in holes, riding around on donkeys and beating our wives.
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m sure the moors were not all great people, and i'm sure that their conquest of spain was plenty bloody. however... from what I'VE read, the moors were much more tolerant of other cultures and religions, and not only did they lead the eurpoeans out of the dark ages, but they are given credit for ushering in the renaissance.
So they killed a bunch of people, but hey, they were tolerant. They ushered in the renaissance? I was under the impression that the renaissance began in the parts of Italy that were never touched by Muslim invaders. Some texts were preserved by A-rabs and some info was obtained from them, but it was pretty much entirely a European thing. Please tell me how I'm wrong though.
it's a fact that cordova, the capital of moorish spain, was the pinacle of intelligence in europe, and that people from all over traveled there to learn from the moors. and although people who were not muslim had to pay an extra tax, they were allowed to live their lives and practice their religion however they liked. (you couldn't find this kind of tolerance anywhere else in europe for many many hundreds of years).
"Hey, but they were tolerant"
I'm sure Cordova, in Islamic-held Spain, was a key place of Euro intelligence. Certainly no Athens or Rome and I'm sure much of Cordova's wisdom came from the period when the Romans ruled that area.
eventually the moors started fighting amongst themselves and the christians up north decided to join together to bring down the muslims. the moors got weaker and less organized as the christians got more powerful and moved through spain RAPING AND MURDERING ALONG THE WAY. the christians kept most of the books they came across but destroyed the moor civilization and culture as they took over power. and they definitely destroyed the tolerance by killing or exiling all non-christians.
Again, tolerance isn't always a virtue.
your statement that we'd be riding donkeys, shitting in holes, etc. if the muslims weren't killed or exiled is so completely false that it's laughable. without these muslims and their 700 or so years in spain, europe would never have become what it is today. without all the arab scholars and texts, europe might never have seen universities, the concept of zero, the keyboard, the flute, harmony, architecture, painting techniques (especially perspective), lawyers, or cooking utensils, as well as countless other intellectual, philosophical, and artistic improvements.
These people had absolutely nothing on the ancient Greeks or Romans. If these people were so far ahead of the Europeans, can you explain to me why we haven't heard of any great technological, scientific, medical, political, cultural, architecture or military achievements from these people in say, six hundred years? That would be our future. Until you can name these achievements, I can only assume that they're too busy riding around on donkeys, shitting in holes and beating their wives.