Monday, April 10, 2006

The True History of South America

SECOND AVENUE: The internet, being the pure democracy it is, I came across these gems to day while I was looking for some information about the Spanish conquest of South America. Unfortunately I didn't read the description before I opened the link and it turned out to be a white revisionist history book. Check this:

"In 1531, a conquistador named Francisco Pizarro invaded South America with 180 White men and 62 horses, taking on the hundreds of thousands and possibly millions of Incas living in the gold rich Inca empire which covered the areas today compromising the countries of Peru, Chile and Bolivia."

"The historical records show that Pizarro had exactly 62 soldiers mounted on horses along with 106 foot soldiers, while Atahualpa commanded an army of about 80,000. More than 7,000 Incas were killed: not one White died.

The staggering military victory was based solely on White technological superiority: the Amerinds had only stone, bronze and wooden clubs, maces and hand axes, slingshots and quilted material body armor against the White steel swords, spears and chain armor. Even the guns the Spaniards had were not decisive: they were slow loading and difficult to fire: Pizarro had only a dozen of them. The Incas were simply unable to mortally wound any of the Spaniards with their weapons. "

"The White conquest of South and Central America also saw two significant population makeup changes: firstly, large numbers of White settlers (mainly from Spain and Portugal) intermarried with Amerinds, creating a new mixed race group which now dominates the entire region. This is the primary cause of the large social, economic and political gap between North and South America."

If that doesn't draw a chuckle, you're dead or stupid!

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