>The myth of the 'noble savage' is just as delusional as the notion of a 'blank slate.' Both delusions are rampant on the Left.https://x.com/JDHaltigan/status/2070988202798719411
>>538065989>noble savageThat would make sense if it referred to Whites. Non-Whites a ignoble savages.
>>538065989How the fuck are the numbers even that high? God damn jew programming really does a number on people.
https://quadrant.org.au/magazine/2008/12/historical-revision-versus-holocaust-denial/>The loss of the population was so high that it was partially responsible for the myth of the Americas as "virgin wilderness". By the time significant European colonization was underway, native populations had already been reduced by 90%. This resulted in settlements vanishing and cultivated fields being abandoned. Since forests were recovering, the colonists had an impression of a land that was an untamed wilderness.[43]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_disease_and_epidemics https://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~alcoze/for398/class/pristinemyth.html>In Peru, more than 50% of the previously-uncontacted Nahua tribe were wiped out following oil exploration on their land in the early 1980s, and the same tragedy engulfed the Murunahua in the mid-1990s after being forcibly contacted by illegal mahogany loggers.https://www.survivalinternational.org/articles/3106-uncontacted-tribes-the-threats>On the Yurua River I met people from the Murunahua tribe, discovered for the first time in the mid-1990s by illegal loggers. The presence of loggers in areas inhabited by uncontacted tribes is extremely dangerous; in the Amazon, up to 90% of entire groups have been wiped out by disease after first contact with outsiders. Jorge, one of the surviving Murunahua, told me: "When the loggers made contact with us we came out of the jungle. Then the disease came, although we didn't know what a cold was then. Half of my people died. My aunt died. My nephew died. The old people especially. When the old people came out of the jungle they had no resistance to the disease." https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/mar/27/peru-international-aid-and-development
>>538065989>>538065992>>538066909Does "European" quite literally mean from Europe? And then does "Native American" mean from America? And why does indigenous sound very rooted>Europeans>and rooted AmericansThat's just White people
>>538066909>Dying from the common coldLmao get filtered, genelet
>>538067104It's the show Arcane, with>random Americans, identifying as Euro>an unmixed African branded as rooted in some sort of treehouse or something
>>538066909>The loss of the population was so high that it was partially responsible for the myth of the Americas as "virgin wilderness". By the time significant European colonization was underway, native populations had already been reduced by 90%The reason they use a percentage and not the actual number is because they don't know. They literally just make shit up.Anyone who's driven across America knows that Native Americans did not own every single square meter of it, and there was entire swaths of land they didn't even venture into, and considered "sacred" regardless like Iron Mountain in South Dakota. Claimed by the Sioux, who originated as a group 1,500 miles east and laid claim to their holiest of holies black hills for less than a few hundred years.