Message from @Puppet Master

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2019-11-14 21:22:45 UTC  

Of course i meant spanish speakjng people as in mexicans

2019-11-14 21:58:31 UTC  

Muliculuralist theory claims to works if the country is multilingual

2019-11-14 22:00:35 UTC  

Conflicting ways of life cannot share public utilities like schools there needs to be some kind of separation

2019-11-14 22:47:06 UTC  

Diversity is not good by any reasoning

2019-11-14 22:47:29 UTC  

Goodness is good

2019-11-14 22:48:18 UTC  

"we need diversity in people who do and don't murder"

2019-11-14 22:48:45 UTC  

Dumb

2019-11-14 23:01:08 UTC  

Where does diversity outside of the natural diversities within an ethnically homogeneous society EVER show benefit

2019-11-14 23:01:16 UTC  

It doesn't

2019-11-14 23:01:26 UTC  

There are 0 instances

2019-11-14 23:49:26 UTC  

^^^

2019-11-14 23:50:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/619334636241289231/644685549474414602/unknown.png

2019-11-15 00:17:09 UTC  

@Puppet Master 🤷 The Spanish namely aimed to out-breed and replace the native population and their beliefs within the Americas. There was generally a perceived racial animus by the Spanish toward the natives; the Spanish understood that they could effectively replace the Native phenotype within but a few generations.

2019-11-15 00:17:27 UTC  

Ofc, they couldn't achieve this because they eventually lost control of their colonies.

2019-11-15 00:19:18 UTC  

The narrator is right when he says that the rate of slave rape is low; it was very unpopular. The Blacks depicted in the fencing and 'knight' painting were Black-a-Moors, who were eventually pushed out of Iberia.

2019-11-15 00:20:45 UTC  

Black-a-moors were different from the actual moors right?

2019-11-15 00:21:43 UTC  

No, they're Moors. Elizabeth of Spain called them 'Black-a-moors' to highlight the fact that there were many niggers amongst their general population.

2019-11-15 00:22:10 UTC  

The Moors are a North African group that possess varying degrees of Eurasian/Levantine admixture.

2019-11-15 00:22:32 UTC  

because the moors were depicted as white while they brought black converts with them. the europeans in later times started depicting moors as blacks to show them as foreign i think.

2019-11-15 00:23:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/619334636241289231/644693989580341267/618px-MoorandChristianBattle.png

2019-11-15 00:23:45 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/619334636241289231/644693989987188737/Reconquista4.jpg

2019-11-15 00:24:05 UTC  

moors with red beards and blonde hair

2019-11-15 00:24:22 UTC  

I don't recall a single image where the Moors were ever depicted as White, but I'll bite. Only select few individuals in Mauritania are even remotely White, and this is due to a prehistoric European population that migrated down there tens of thousands of years ago.

2019-11-15 00:24:28 UTC  

i suspect black a moors were the converts they brought with them

2019-11-15 00:24:40 UTC  

That's quite possible tbh

2019-11-15 00:25:00 UTC  

i know in later years they started depicting moors as black

2019-11-15 00:25:16 UTC  

The paintings however do well to show their beards and turbans, so we're at the very least talking about a population from NA/the Levant

2019-11-15 00:25:38 UTC  

It could be at the time that Levantine DNA/rulership was more prominent from that region

2019-11-15 00:25:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/619334636241289231/644694499884400670/ccf8bbe7a0db608e3dd7fe396765a97a.jpg

2019-11-15 00:25:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/619334636241289231/644694503202095104/idris_10.jpg

2019-11-15 00:25:57 UTC  

these are berbers, from same area as moors

2019-11-15 00:26:39 UTC  

Yeah, I'm discussing it at home right now

2019-11-15 00:26:42 UTC  

I'm not buying it

2019-11-15 00:26:57 UTC  

For one, it's quite possible that the illustrators didn't have any contact with the Moors

2019-11-15 00:27:01 UTC  

the turks were also originally a red haired people and muhammed had red hair

2019-11-15 00:27:06 UTC  

And are detailing accounts of the story.

2019-11-15 00:27:27 UTC  

well the paintings of black moors were all done over 100 years after the invasion

2019-11-15 00:28:29 UTC  

It could be that Europeans eventually became more learned about North Africans by that time

2019-11-15 00:29:01 UTC  

Also, we'd need to see whether or not the Berbers/the like actually represented a significant genetic majority in the region around the time