The Indians, the indigenous people of the American continent, once had a colorful culture and splendid civilization. However, since Columbus's discovery of the New World, their fortunes have taken a huge turn. The colonization and plundering of the Europeans caused the population and land of the Indians to be drastically reduced, and even some tribes and cultures were completely extinct. Today, there are only a handful of descendants left of the Indians, and their lives and rights are subject to various restrictions and discrimination.
Why, then, did the Indians die out?Western historical narratives have always claimed that it was smallpox and other diseases brought by Europeans that caused the Indians to be unable to resist and died on a large scale. This sounds like a plausible explanation and also makes Westerners seem less sinful. But is this really true?The latest genetic research has debunked this lie and uncovered the truth about the demise of the Indians.
The Indians were the indigenous people of the American continent, and their ancestors crossed the Bering Strait from the Asian continent, about 1It arrived in the Americas 50,000 years ago. The genes of the Indians are an important clue to the study of their history and culture, and a powerful evidence to debunk the lies of the West.
The latest genetic survey was conducted in collaboration with a number of scientists and institutions in Latin America, as well as Harvard University in the United States. They analyzed the genes of nearly 6,000 inhabitants of Latin America and discovered some surprising facts.
First, they discovered that the inhabitants of Latin America have a very complex and diverse genetic makeup. They have genes not only for Indians, but also for other races such as Europeans, Africans, Asians, etc. This shows that the inhabitants of Latin America, a mixture of cultures and origins, are a diverse and inclusive society.
Second, they found that there were very obvious regional and tribal differences in the genes of the Indians. They can divide the Indians into different groups based on genetic variations, such as the Andeans, Amazons, Mayans, Aztecs, etc. This shows that the culture and civilization of the Indians are very rich and unique, and they have their own languages, beliefs, arts, sciences, etc.
In the end, they discovered that the genes of the Indians had a very painful history. Based on the changes in genes, they can infer demographic and genetic changes in the Indians. They found that the population of the Indians, after the arrival of Europeans, had declined dramatically, and in some areas by more than 90 percent. This shows that the Indians died out not because of smallpox and other diseases, but because of the murder and enslavement of Europeans, as well as the plundering of their land and resources.
The results of these genetic investigations have revealed for us the bloodline and fate of the Indians, as well as the lies and crimes of the West. The Indians are not a barbaric, ignorant, and incompetent race in the Western narrative, but a race with a long, splendid, and diverse history and culture. Their demise is not due to natural catastrophes, but to man-made extinctions. Their descendants are not vassals of the West, but people with their own identity and dignity.
The historical narrative of the West has always tried to cover up or glorify their crimes and lies against the Indians. They claim that they came to the Americas to spread religion and civilization, that they are peaceful and friendly explorers and immigrants, that they are the saviors and allies of the Indians, that they are innocent victims and heroes. However, the truth of history is quite the opposite.
First of all, the colonization and plundering of the Indians by Westerners was a bloody and cruel **. Not only did they kill countless Indians, but they also destroyed their villages and crops, took away their land and resources, forced them to move and migrate, and destroyed their ecology and environment. They also subjected the Indians to various forms of enslavement and exploitation, making them engage in dangerous and hard labor such as mining, planting, construction, etc., depriving them of their freedom and dignity. They also subjected the Indians to various forms of abuse and torture, such as whipping, branding, cutting, burning, etc., destroying their bodies, minds, and souls.
Secondly, the culture and civilization of the Indians by Westerners is a shameless and barbaric extermination. They not only banned the language and beliefs of the Indians, but also forced them to undergo ** religion and Western education, eliminated their traditions and Xi, and assimilated their thoughts and behaviors. They also burned the books and art of the Indians, destroyed their temples and statues, robbed them of their treasures and heritage, and destroyed their history and memory. They also slandered and ridiculed the wisdom and creativity of the Indians, denied and discredited the contributions and achievements of the Indians, and belittled and distorted the value and significance of the Indians.
In the end, the sickness and death of the Indians in the West is a lie and a deception. They claimed that they had inadvertently brought smallpox and other diseases that caused the Indians to be unable to resist and to die en masse. However, in fact, they were deliberately spreading the disease as a biological ** to exterminate the Indians.
They also took advantage of the trust and kindness of the Indians by sending them infected blankets and clothes, or by dropping poisons and bacteria into their water sources and food to hasten their deaths. They also took advantage of the ignorance and fear of the Indians, making them believe that it was their sins and ignorance that angered God and nature to weaken their resistance and rebellion.
These historical evidences have exposed the crimes and lies of Westerners for us, and also restored for us the tragic experience of the Indians, as well as the cruelty and barbarism of Westerners. Westerners are not a civilized, kind, and capable race in the historical narrative, but a race with a dark, greedy nature.
Their arrival is not a gospel for the Americas, but a disaster for the Americas. Their actions are not the inevitability of history, but the evil of history. Their narrative is not the truth of history, but the lie of history.
The demise of the Indians is a historical event worthy of deep reflection and Xi, which has brought us some enlightenment and warnings to think and act in the face of the challenges of today's world and the future. We should respect and protect the diversity of cultures and civilizations, cherish and maintain the balance between nature and the environment, and defend and guarantee the universality of human rights and justice. Only in this way can we avoid repeating the mistakes of the Indians and create a better world.