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2018-09-20 19:50:34 UTC  

march 20th

2018-09-20 19:51:04 UTC  

Yeah, 2003. So even more so in favor of Bush

2018-09-20 19:51:16 UTC  

Why do I always think 2004?

2018-09-20 19:54:55 UTC  

should've been taught this in school

2018-09-20 19:55:22 UTC  

thats pretty interesting, had no idea that there used to be a civilization in North America prior to colonization

2018-09-20 19:55:56 UTC  

Did they teach you the "Dark ages" were a thing?

2018-09-20 19:56:00 UTC  

yes

2018-09-20 19:56:07 UTC  

they never mentioned *this* though

2018-09-20 19:56:20 UTC  

Lol they still teach that myth

2018-09-20 19:56:32 UTC  

yeah it was just a switch of priority

2018-09-20 19:56:42 UTC  

innovation still happened it was just in torture method

2018-09-20 19:56:53 UTC  

???

2018-09-20 19:57:17 UTC  

how were the dark ages not shit

2018-09-20 19:57:21 UTC  

After the fall of Rome innovation and invention exploded

2018-09-20 19:57:42 UTC  

where do you get this from

2018-09-20 19:58:03 UTC  

It is called the myth of the dark ages for a reason

2018-09-20 19:58:10 UTC  

I never hear it called that

2018-09-20 19:58:53 UTC  

Read books

2018-09-20 19:59:11 UTC  

great reasoning, I'm so happy to see such an amazing argument

2018-09-20 19:59:27 UTC  

The most wind and water power was used during this time

2018-09-20 19:59:32 UTC  

That's a topic that's always interested me. Any books you recommend in particular?

2018-09-20 19:59:47 UTC  

How the west won

2018-09-20 19:59:51 UTC  

^

2018-09-20 20:00:07 UTC  

This goes through all of western civilational history

2018-09-20 20:00:31 UTC  

Are there lots of citations/bibliography?

2018-09-20 20:00:38 UTC  

Yes

2018-09-20 20:01:13 UTC  

From primary sources

2018-09-20 20:01:38 UTC  

Sounds good, I'll check it out.

2018-09-20 20:01:57 UTC  

Sorry, go ahead

2018-09-20 20:02:03 UTC  

Basically he calls out modern history courses for axing western civ classes

2018-09-20 20:02:24 UTC  

And calls enlightenment revisionism of the past

2018-09-20 20:05:25 UTC  

I don't recall where I read this, so take this not as iron fact but as something to investigate, but the inquisitions were somewhat less harmful than people make them out to be. The church didn't pick who got investigated, it was their job to just ask them up front if they were a heretic, even give them a chance to just repent and be absolved of the crime, then just hand them over to the state if not. The Spanish ones were a lot more corrupt, yet that was mostly on the government's end. But again, don't take this as gospel from me unless I remember the book I read this from, and the book checks out.

2018-09-20 20:06:35 UTC  

3000-5000 people killed over 350 years

2018-09-20 20:07:04 UTC  

You are mostly correct though

2018-09-20 20:07:12 UTC  

From what i have read

2018-09-20 20:07:30 UTC  

^^^ Yeah, there's that, too. Really puts into perspective that fewer people died during that period than die from crime in Democrat-dominated major cities each month.

2018-09-20 20:08:46 UTC  

A lot of it would have been removing heratics from the chirch structures. Like priests who commited crimes

2018-09-20 20:09:14 UTC  

Also you have to be a christian to be held to account by the inquisition

2018-09-20 20:10:01 UTC  

Whoa, I wasn't aware of that last bit. I'll have to look into that. Anyway, I've been thinking about this whole deplatforming prelude, and I think I have a unique take on the matter. I've been keeping an eye on this really messed-up side of YouTube that has been huge in ad revenue and has therefore been given a blind eye by Youtube.