I dunno guys I'm reading about his exploits and so far he doesn't seem to have been that cruel or extortionate.
The indigenistas are revisionist Freemasons who lied to you.If you didn't already know just how many people who attained power after the Mexican revolution were Freemasons, you do now.Shit appeared only after the Mexican revolution as a means of reshaping the narrative.Mexicans aren't really descended from the Aztecs at all, they mostly come from the Spanish native allies who rose up against the Aztecs.La Raza "chicano" Aztlan irredentist pukes and their cartel handlers are the successors of this idea today.You'll see these types on /his/ claiming that Mexicans are really American Indians because of their race, completely ignoring the long standing tribal identities recognized by the federal government of which they have absolutely no part in whatsoever.This, along with the cartels setting up shop on Indian reservations and harassing the locals, is a major reason why American Indians were the demographic that most strongly supported Trump last year.Yes, you heard that right, support for Trump among American Indians was even stronger in 2024 than among whites. They were the most supportive demographic group in the entire country.And it's because of Mexican organized crime.
>>18176737what has this got to do with cortes
>>18176746>>18176746I assume you had some preconceived notions about Cortez.These probably came from the aforementioned irredentist racialists.His personal cruelty and extortionate nature, while not a matter of dispute, are really a shade of what was perpetuated by the Aztecs.This is why so many natives saw his arrival as an opportunity for liberation.Similar practices to the Aztec religion have been taken up in LARP fashion (because you see, they are the "true" inheritors of the Aztecs) by the cartels to create a culture of fear and submission through terrorization. These also serve to harden their soldiers, and create a mutual complicity which fastens them to the organization.For once you've done such reprehensible and torturous violence, you're psychologically indebted to the organization. Think about it like a sunk cost fallacy gone real bad.
>>18176792Actually, all the natives who allied themselves with Cortez were culturally religiously and mostly linguistically identical to the Aztecs, and the fact that they allied with Cortez was an entirely political matter that was wholly unrelated to violent Aztec practices (which every single of the peoples who became Cortez' allies also practiced), as evidenced by the fact that his two main allies were a fully independent state that happened to be losing a war and one of the 3 member states of the Aztec Triple Alliance that switched sides over a dynastic disputes, with many of the other ones being forced to switch sides by force, not joining them because they saw an "opportunity for liberation"Therefore, going by your logic, the cartels are indeed carrying on the practices of their ancestors, since, again, the native allies of the Spanish shared their religion with the Aztecs
>>18176746Nothing. It's just your usual third world spic crying about other third world spics while pretending to be White.