[a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / s / t / u / v / vg / vm / vmg / vr / vrpg / vst / w / wg] [i / ic] [r9k / s4s / vip] [cm / hm / lgbt / y] [3 / aco / adv / an / bant / biz / cgl / ck / co / diy / fa / fit / gd / hc / his / int / jp / lit / mlp / mu / n / news / out / po / pol / pw / qst / sci / soc / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / vp / vt / wsg / wsr / x / xs] [Settings] [Search] [Mobile] [Home]
Board
Settings Mobile Home
/pol/ - Politically Incorrect


Thread archived.
You cannot reply anymore.


[Advertise on 4chan]


File: HL01feFWIAAFKvX.jpg (421 KB, 1206x1187)
421 KB JPG
Were the human sacrifices really that bad?
>>
>>538006830
Wtf?
What happened to the lake?
>>
>>538008704
The white man stole it
>>
>>538008786
thats only what sore losers who got conquered say because their history was a conquest
>>
>>538006830

Did they human sacrifice or did the inquisition lie?

They had the inquisition. Find it. Just unearthed last decade. In fact the rulers were trampled, and split by horses. Their bones broken in awful ways. There are some reports the rack was used. Braveheart?

If the rack was used what was Aztec Sacrifice if their rulers were rode down and split by horses. At the base of the great ziggurat a mass grave of their royalty. Bones broken in awful ways.

What we have is a narrative. It doesn't explain why there is next to no Aztec writings despite them carving an alphabet everywhere. Like the Mayans.

Instead the were ritualistic human sacrificing cannibals. There was an inquisition converting them, and it went after the gold.

Who cares. I think to many and it was the same before christendom it was a duty to be sacrificed. Like hunger games as a concept. They literally didn't know anything else.

There is a conspiracy their rulers just unearth had their bones broken in ways of torture.
>>
>>538006830
RESPECT THE LAND
>>
>>538008969
talk like a human and not like an NPC. none of this shit ever benefitted you.
>>
>>538008969
CONQUEST IS STEALING LOL WHAT YOU KILL THE PEOPLE N TAKE THEIR LAND CALL IT WHAT U WANT BUT YOUR STILL TAKING LAND CAPS LOCK
>>
>>538006830
>sacrifices
that shit is holohoax-tier lmao
The Mexica kicked the tlaxcalans out of Tenochtitlan because of a conflict that remains unknown.
The tlaxcalans moved north of Tenochtitlan and were eventually enclosed by the Mexica.
Eventually, spics (sandnigger mutts) unleashed a wild beast (tlaxcalans) that attacked the Mexica and nearly every single Indigenous tribe in what is now Mexico, Central America, and South America.
>>
>>538009924
gpt bot
>>
>>538008969
when browns murder you and steal your shit we will call it conquest too gringo
>>
Cortez did nothing wrong
>>
>>538006830
they are called ABORTIONS today.
>>
This is all white people's fault for some reason
>>
>>538006830
>Were the human sacrifices really that bad?
Browns need murder to keep population in check.
Crazy. We should help them with that.
>>
>>538009924
Stfu indian, we have a lot of descriptions, both by conquistadores, native allies and aztec/incas.

Indians: the vermin of internet
>>
>>538006830
Did not sacrificing people cause the lake to dry up?
>>
>>538011531
Yes, they made too many beaners and drank it all.
>>
>>538011226
No, we call it treason, because you would not be able to harm us if we unleashed our power.

But you know it, filthy kike.
>>
File: 3254364364376.jpg (117 KB, 1080x1157)
117 KB JPG
>>538006830
There is only one thing I'd apologize to all North and South American natives over.
>>
>>538008969
The Spics literally diverted the water out, then built shit haphazardly over top of hollow land, then fucked off and left the Mexicans to truck water back in where they used to have a giant freshwater lake underneath them

And Mexicans are too slow to know about water remediation to inject something into that hollow earth under them
>>
Long before Mexico City existed, the magnificent city of Tenochtitlan ruled the Valley of Mexico.

I think one of the greatest moments in history to witness would be the height of Tenochtitlan in the early 1500s, before Hernán Cortés and the Spanish conquistadors conquered and destroyed the city. Seeing one of the world’s most remarkable urban centers at its peak would be an unforgettable experience.

When the Spanish first arrived in 1519, Tenochtitlan was among the largest cities on Earth, with an estimated population of 200,000 to 300,000—larger than most European capitals of the era. Built on an island in Lake Texcoco, it was connected to the mainland by three massive causeways equipped with removable bridges for defense. A network of canals ran throughout the city, allowing canoes to transport people and goods so efficiently that Europeans often compared it to the “Venice of the Americas.”

At the heart of the city stood the Templo Mayor, an enormous twin-temple pyramid dedicated to the gods Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc. Surrounding it were palaces, government buildings, temples, and bustling plazas. Nearby, the Great Market of Tlatelolco drew thousands of merchants each day, offering everything from food and pottery to textiles, jewelry, and luxury goods from across Mesoamerica.

The Aztecs also demonstrated extraordinary engineering and agricultural innovation. They expanded farmland using chinampas—highly productive artificial farming plots built in shallow lake waters—while aqueducts supplied the city with fresh water from nearby springs. Carefully planned neighborhoods organized by occupation and social status completed a city that combined sophisticated engineering, architecture, and urban planning, making Tenochtitlan one of the greatest achievements of the pre-Columbian world.
>>
>>538011295
FUN FACT, there are more abortions in a medium size city than the total sacrifices in the aztec empire
>>
>>538006830
>Were the human sacrifices really that bad?
Before Jesus of Nazareth existed, people thought that sacrifices helped. The ancient Jews thought slicing the throats of goats cleared them from their sins. Across the pond, native societies sacrificed captured enemies, and if times were tough, children or the elderly to somehow make crops grow better or something to that effect. Everywhere was sacrifice and then with the event of one life 2000 years ago, the amount steadily diminished. But were they really that bad though, without science and reason they thought that sacrifices were great and helpful. For all the bemoaning of colonization, the scientific revolution was a gift they were never ever going to have, the IQs were too low, and the tribal system never allowed for enough peacetime and forgiveness that Jesus gave to those that followed. Tribalism halts progress of human advancement, which is why no sane country does business with tribal societies. They will kill you with the tools you gave them.
>>
>>538008704
They built over it. The Aztecs made their capital there on an island surrounded by a bunch of floating gardens, then later the Spanish decided to drain the lake and turn it into a city. So now Mexico City's built on a giant clay pit that won't dry out, sinks about a foot per year, and is so seismically unstable that its plumbing and drainage fails to both deliver drinking water and remove rainwater. You know the thing where Mexicans throw their used toilet paper in the trash instead of flushing it? That's why. At any given time the sewer pipes might be just crooked enough to completely fail at the introduction of a square of Charmin.
>>
>>538008786
“Stole the land”. Conquest is not theft, in that when the fight is over, the vanquished must sign a document agreeing to the land-transfer. In contrast, when someone steals a car, the victim never signs an agreement that it was OK for the thief to steal the car.

I know it is a bitter pill that you lost, but don’t be delusional.
>>
>>538011970
Was draining the lake necessary? They could've just built everything next to the lake
>>
>>538011970
>the country with food that notoriously gives everyone wet shits also has a sewer system prone to barfing everything back up
its funny
>>
>>538006830
>Were the human sacrifices really that bad?
Not when they were just killing other shitbrowns
>>
File: IMG_1563.jpg (1.52 MB, 1284x1539)
1.52 MB JPG
>>538006830
the invisible hand does not care about scenery, race, religion, none of it. opportunity will be devoured and decimated at the earliest juncture possible in order to capture future opportunities. humans have proven that they will endure any possible hardship, as long as they get to keep working for someone else at any time they deem necessary for financial development.

there’s no moment anyone cares until the upper class doesn’t like that they can’t walk around the city they live in

TLDR; see NYC/Japan/LA in the 80’s and 90’s - eventually ivory towering gets boring so the rich put money into places the poor barely use to make things look better
>>
>>538012061
For the Spanish, yes. The Aztecs partly built their capital in the middle of a lake because it makes it easier to defend. So to the Spanish, the lake had to be drained to make it harder for them to rebel and potentially take back the city.
>>
>>538011577
what power ?
y'all going extinct in a decade
most "white" countries new gens are minority white majority non white
if someone where to resurrect your ancestors they will chimp out and massacre you lot for being traitorous kike worshipping cucks and bringing shame to their legacies

now stfu and go larp until you hear the knock
>>
File: ArtNuke (5).jpg (699 KB, 2000x1500)
699 KB JPG
>>538006830
It’s…missing something
>>
>>538006830
>human sacrifices
They literally were subjugating the surrounding tribes to keep them in line, that's not a sacrifice that's the same shit everyone's done in the entirety of history.
>>
>>538006830
They were bad enough that all the tribes the Aztecs had subjugated were eager to join up with the Spanish to exterminate the Aztecs.
>>
>>538012059
Like the US lost in Vietnam and we're still paying for it.
>>
>>538014027
Also, this. Human nature isn't complex.
>>
>humans

Where’d they go to find some?
>>
File: schumer.png (1.12 MB, 1200x1084)
1.12 MB PNG
I bet a lot of the sacrifice lore is just so they could push religion "the savages".
>>
>>538014291
Every single Aztec vassal was desperate enough to hope a handful of white guys with guns was enough to finally turn the tide on the Aztecs, totally not because their young were sacrificed by the dozens.
>>
>>538009924
Stop shitting in the streets you fucking subhuman jeet
>>
>>538009924
It is outside of inquisition jurisdiction, jeetnigger, go try to scam someone else
>>
File: file.png (3.97 MB, 1899x865)
3.97 MB PNG
>>538006830
interesting. what a cursed country.

>The ecological consequences of the draining were enormous. Parts of the valleys were turned semi-arid, and even today Mexico City suffers from lack of water. Due to overdrafting that is depleting the aquifer beneath the city, Mexico City is estimated to have sunk 10 meters (33 feet) in the last century.[10] Furthermore, because soft lake sediments underlie most of Mexico City, the city has proven vulnerable to soil liquefaction during earthquakes, most notably in the 1985 earthquake when hundreds of buildings collapsed and thousands of people died.
>>
>>538009924
Retarded street shitting paki take.
>>
>>538011927
Grim truth.
>>
>>538006830
Nah, it was just shitskins sacrifising other shitskins.
>>
>>538008786
Cant have shit in Tenochtitlan



[Advertise on 4chan]

Delete Post: [File Only] Style:
[Disable Mobile View / Use Desktop Site]

[Enable Mobile View / Use Mobile Site]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.