Now, creating the dots from smaller dots isn't impossible, as a rule, but there's a distinct lack of even those smaller dots to so much as create an implication or deduced concept of the many, large events, actions and resources needed to conduct such an operation. Even talking about it like I am here gives it more credibility than the morons asserting this conspiracy is true and not false (so in all reality not talking about it at all is most effective to "debunk" or "making it go away").
Also, again, I never even heard this conspiracy theory until 2016.
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CockroachKing ago
Disease did most of the work. To say otherwise is fake and gay. Americans forced Indians off the lands they inhabited through demographic pressure that was sometimes violent. To say otherwise is fake and gay. The Indians were stone-age people who were sometimes cannibals and almost universally ritual torturers. The Americans used dirty tricks to win the fight against the Indians. I'll take all your downvotes now, thank you.
LexOrandiLexCredendi ago
A detailed account of the martyrdom of St. Jean de Brubeuf by the peace loving hippie Iroquois.
CockroachKing ago
Ever read Empire of the Summer Moon? Good easy read if you are interested in the Comanches or the origins of the Walker Colt revolver. Pulls no punches about indian barbarities.