Yes, the Noble Red Man.
This is a quick read. It cuts through all the bullshit.
http://thetruthcanhurt.com/TheAmericanIndian.htm
Originally Posted by Jackie S
BS. Selective statements seen through some very subjective eyes.
You decide what is advanced and what is developed by a set of "inventions". All the inventions did in many cases was allow military conquest and killing. If that is your sole judge of moral superiority then we have little common ground to discuss.
Even if you give Europeans a higher grade for "development", then in your mind is taking someone else's property justified?
No one is disputing that the invaders were more advanced in weapons, ships and warfare. But this "truth" is some fact and a lot of judgment about what is supposed progress. The wheel was invented in the Americas before Columbus, it is found on toys. But without the roads and because of the landscape it was not developed into the same uses as the Europeans or Chinese did. Because the Native Americans were capable of feeding their people without metal tool or steam engines, does that make them less civilized than their European cousins? Or does it make them better horticulturalists? Or maybe less inclined to send war chariots across the Nile delta.
Many of the Spanish accounts comment on the "savages" being generally better fed and healthier than their European counterparts.
Not everyone measures progress the same way, and if I have a bigger gun it does not give me the right to take your home. Or do you think it does.