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THE PRICE OF IGNORANCE AND SICK SOCIETY: ITS NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, FOR NON-HUMAN ANIMALS AND FOR THE ENVIRONMENT.

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201 Bartolomé de las Casas: - he had the most noblemen put inside a very large thatched house by deceit, and inside he ordered them to set a fire and burned them alive. All the others were speared and put to the sword with countless people, and the lady Anacaona, for being honored, they hanged. Bartolomé de las Casas: - Women who have given birth, going loaded with loads that bad Christians carried, unable to carry the creatures due to work and weakness from hunger, throwing them along the roads, where infinitely many perished.


202 Bartolomé de las Casas: - sent people to make war, where they killed countless souls, and cut off the hands and noses of women and men who could not be counted, and threw others to wild dogs that ate and tore them to pieces.


203 Bartolomé de las Casas: - The Spaniards made a law that all the Indians of every gender and age they took to life were thrown into the holes, and thus pregnant women and women with babies, and children and old people and as many as they could take, they threw into the holes up to that they filled them pierced by the stakes, which was a great pity to see, especially the women with their children. Occupation of the city of Cusco by the hosts of Pizarro:


204 The slavery of indigenous peoples by the Spanish colonizers: During the colonization of Venezuela, the indigenous people were forced to dive to look for pearls for the Spanish colonizers.


205 Colonization of Argentina by the colonizer Juan Ramírez de Velasco.


206 Enslavement of indigenous people by Spanish colonizers during the colonization of Puerto Rico: Representation of indigenous people of the Taíno ethnic group before being exterminated by the Spanish colonizers:


207 Colonizer Jorge de Alvarado in Puerto Rico and indigenous people used as slaves:


208 Colonization of Nicaragua by the Spanish colonizers: The following images represent the war of Hernán Cortés and his soldiers against the Aztecs:


209 Dire films, such as Cannibal Holocaust and Cannibal Holocaust 2: The Catherine Miles Story, are made to promote hatred of indigenous peoples, making it appear that all indigenous peoples and all indigenous peoples of each ethnicity practice cannibalism and gang rape women as punishment.


210 In the movie Cannibal Holocaust 2: The Story of Catherine Miles, in a scene where the indigenous character named Umukai is naked, Umukai tries to touch the body of the white protagonist named Catherine to smear an oil on her to protect her from mosquitoes, but she she thinks he is going to rape her and says: - Don't touch me! I hate you! And then Catherine spits on Umukai, in this scene they imply that the indigenous people deserve to be spit on. And on the scene, hatred and contempt for indigenous peoples are eroticized or sexualized.


211 This is the same as when a pornographic video featuring indigenous people is recorded at USAID facilities and USAID is related to governments that cause the murder of indigenous people today. It is the same as when a video sexualizes the hatred, domination and extermination that the cowboys promoted against the natives (indigenous). And when in another video in which some criminals arrive at an indigenous village and kill most of the indigenous people, then they chase a woman and rape her. Or when in the genocide of indigenous people of the Selknam ethnic group in Chile and Argentina they offered to pay one pound for the breasts of murdered indigenous women and one pound for the penises of murdered indigenous men. All these examples prove how those who hate indigenous people sexualize or eroticize their domination, their subjugation and their extermination, even through movies, for this reason, the domination, subjugation and extermination of indigenous people always had a sexual context in the sick minds of those who hate them. There are phrases said by the colonizers that prove that, if they raped indigenous people, they objectified the indigenous people and considered them simple objects, such as the following:


212 Diego de Almagro, Spanish colonizer: - Indigenous women are exotic and exciting, and it is our right as conquistadors to enjoy their bodies. Francisco de Orellana, Spanish colonizer: - Indigenous women are sexual objects that must be enjoyed and used as a reward for Spanish men. Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, Spanish colonizer: - They are simply natural resources that we can use for our benefit. Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, Spanish colonizer: - The Indians are simply objects that we can use and discard at our convenience. Juan de Solórzano Pereira, Spanish jurist: - The encomienda is a royal grant that grants the conquistadors the right to govern and collect tribute from the Indians. Bernardino de Sahagún, Franciscan priest and missionary: - The encomienda is a way of using the Indians as a labor force for the benefit of the Crown and the Church. Francisco Hernández de Córdoba, Spanish colonizer: - The encomienda is a way of rewarding the conquerors for their services to the Crown. Bernal Díaz del Castillo, Spanish colonizer: - The encomienda is an institution that allows the conquerors to get rich at the expense of the Indians. That the colonizers felt pleasure from colonization, that is, from dominating, subduing, and massacring the natives, is something that is proven by their very phrases, the very phrases of the colonizers prove that it was never a Black Legend. Christopher Columbus: - There is nothing more satisfying than subduing these barbarians and forcing them to work for us. Hernán Cortés: - It is a great satisfaction for me to see how colonization has flourished in these lands. Jacques Cartier, French colonizer: - The colonization of these lands is a great achievement for our nation and a testament to our strength. Vasco da Gama, Portuguese colonizer: - The colonization process is fascinating and rewarding in every way. Sir Walter Raleigh (English): - The conquest of new lands is a delight for our nation, a demonstration of our greatness and superiority. Pedro de Valdivia (Spanish): - The Indians are like cattle that must be controlled and used for our benefit. It is a privilege to have this power over them. Gonzalo Pizarro (Spanish): -The submission of the indigenous gives us a feeling of superiority and satisfaction, as if we were gods in these lands. António de Oliveira Salazar (Portuguese): - The slavery of the indigenous people is essential for our success in these lands. We are pleased to have absolute control over them. Sir Cecil Rhodes (English): - The subjugation of indigenous people allows us to feel powerful and superior. Your submission is a gift to our colonial expansion.


213 Sir Jeffrey Amherst (English): - The domination of the natives is our prerogative as civilized colonizers. We are happy to impose our will on them. Samuel de Champlain, French colonizer: - Colonization is an act of courage and determination, and I am proud to have contributed to it. Antoine de La Mothe Cadillac (French): - The conquest of the indigenous people fills us with pleasure, as if we were conquering new lands and conquerors. Joseph-François Lafitau (French): - The oppression of indigenous people is a sign of our racial and cultural superiority. We take pride in bending them to our will. Sir Henry Morgan (British): - Absolute control over the natives gives us a sense of power and satisfaction. We rejoice in our domination. The Christian colonizers said that the indigenous people were sodomites and depraved, and even used indigenous nudity to say that they were inferior and backward, and those same Christian colonizers sexually abused and raped indigenous women, indigenous men, and indigenous children alike. Not only indigenous women suffered abuse and rape by the colonizers, but also indigenous men and boys. There is much historical and documentary evidence that shows that the colonizers committed abuses and violations against the indigenous population in general. For example, at the time of Spanish colonization in the Americas, indigenous men were forced to work in the encomiendas and mines, and suffered physical and psychological abuse by the colonizers. Indigenous children were also victims of the colonizers, as they were kidnapped and forced to work in the same conditions as adults. As for evidence of these abuses and violations, there are numerous historical records, documents and testimonies from people who lived at that time and witnessed these situations. For example, the testimonies collected by Fray Bartolomé de las Casas in his work Brief relation of the destruction of the Indies are an important source of information on the abuses committed by the colonizers against the indigenous population. In addition, there are other documents such as the Records of the visits made by the royal inspectors in the 18th century, where the abuses committed in the parcels and estates were recorded. Unfortunately, sexual violence and abuse towards indigenous men in the era of colonization has been a subject that has been poorly documented and discussed. Historical narratives have often focused on indigenous women as the primary victims of colonizer sexual violence. However, there are some historical sources that suggest that indigenous men also suffered sexual abuse and rape by the colonizers. Here are some examples:


214 Barbara G. Walker, writer and historian: - Men were kidnapped and raped in the missions. They were often subjected to brutal torture by priests and missionaries. Henry T. Trueba, anthropologist: - Men were frequently subjected to sexual abuse by soldiers and colonizers, especially those who were enslaved or forced to work in mines. James L. Newman, historian: - In some cases, indigenous men were raped in public as a way of demonstrating the power of the colonizers over them. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, writer and historian: - Indigenous men were frequently forced into prostitution to satisfy the sexual needs of colonizers and priests. Laura E. Matthew, historian: - Sexual violence against indigenous men was a way to impose colonial domination and humiliate them as peoples. Cynthia Enloe, writer and professor of international studies: - Indigenous men who resisted the colonizers' sexual demands were often tortured and killed as punishment. Patricia Seed, historian: - Indigenous men were frequently captured and enslaved to work on plantations and mines, where they were subjected to rape and sexual abuse by their captors. David Stannard, historian: - Indigenous men who were enslaved by colonizers were considered sexual objects and were often raped by their owners. Ana María Alonso, anthropologist: - Sexual violence against indigenous men was a way of asserting colonial rule and degrading their culture and beliefs. Thomas Morton, English colonist: -Male indigenous people are inferior beings who lack honor and are the object of our violence and sexual exploitation. Alonso de Sandoval, Spanish missionary: -The rape and humiliation of indigenous men is a way of demonstrating our supremacy and dominance over them. William Dampier, English pirate and explorer: -The male natives are inferior beings destined to be our servants and sexual slaves. Johann David Schöpf, German naturalist and explorer: -Indigenous men are objects of our sexual desire and our violence is a way of asserting our racial superiority. Jean-Baptiste Debret, French painter and traveler: -Male indigenous people are easy prey for our sexual urges and a source of entertainment on our expeditions. George Catlin, painter and author from the United States: -Male indigenous people are simple animals that we can hunt and subdue to our sexual desires. Gaspar de Villagrá, poet and Spanish soldier: -The sexual domination of indigenous men is a sign of our superiority and power as colonizers. Bernal Díaz del Castillo, Spanish conquistador: -Indigenous men are mere instruments of our will, and their sexual submission is a constant reminder of our power.


215 Pedro de Valdivia, Spanish conquistador: -Indigenous men are weak and insignificant beings, whose bodies are at our disposal for our own delight and satisfaction. Here are some examples of sexual abuse and rape suffered by indigenous women during colonization: Bartolomé de las Casas: - The Spaniards began to take women and to violate them, making them children, but never marrying them. Historian José Antonio Crespo-Francés: - The abuses were so extreme that the women could not walk or sit without pain. Historian Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz: - The women were raped and murdered en masse, their bodies thrown into the fields and into the river. Historian Laura Matthew: - The women were subjected to horrific sexual abuse and gang rapes. Historian David Stannard: - The conquistadores took the women by force and shamelessly raped them in public. Historian Charles C. Mann: - Indian women were subjected to systematic and collective rapes during the conquest. Historian Stephanie Wood: - The women were raped by the Spanish and then murdered along with their children. Christopher Columbus, Genoese explorer: -These lands are full of indigenous beauties that will serve for our most intimate pleasures. Pedro de Alvarado, Spanish conquistador: -The rape of indigenous women is a privilege of those who conquer and dominate these lands. Samuel de Champlain, French explorer: -The sexual subjugation of indigenous women is a way of demonstrating our power and superiority over them. Gaspar de Carvajal, Spanish chronicler: -The rape of indigenous women is a right of the conqueror and a sign of his domination over them. Thomas Jefferson, politician and president of the United States: -The sexual subjugation of indigenous women is an effective method to control and weaken their communities. John Smith, English colonizer: -Indigenous women are destined to be sexual slaves and objects of pleasure for our soldiers and colonists. Francisco Pizarro, Spanish conquistador: -The sexual exploitation of indigenous women is a reward for our soldiers and a way of exercising our power in these unknown lands. Vasco Núñez de Balboa, Spanish conquistador: -Sexual violence is a legitimate means to impose our authority and control over indigenous peoples. Cecil Rhodes, British businessman and settler: -Indigenous women are inferior beings destined to be used as sexual objects by our superior race. Unfortunately, the history of the colonization of America is full of sexual abuse and rape of indigenous children. Here are some examples:


216 In the Spanish colony of Guatemala, priests sexually abused indigenous children in religious boarding schools. In the French colony of Canada, missionaries sexually abused indigenous boys and girls in Catholic schools. In the English colony of North America, settlers are known to have raped indigenous girls. In the Portuguese colony of Brazil, the colonizers also sexually abused indigenous boys and girls. In the Dutch colony of Suriname, settlers are known to have raped indigenous girls. In the Spanish colony of Peru, priests also sexually abused indigenous children in religious boarding schools. In the Spanish colony of Mexico, the conquistadors and priests are known to have sexually abused indigenous children. In the Portuguese colony of Angola, settlers are known to have raped indigenous girls. In the Dutch colony of Indonesia, the colonizers also sexually abused indigenous boys and girls. In the British colony of Australia, settlers are known to have raped indigenous girls. James Cook, British explorer: -Indigenous girls are sex toys for our soldiers and merchants, their purity a gift to our baser appetites. Juan de Matienzo, Spanish official: -Indigenous boys and girls are the property of the colonizers and can be used as free labor or as objects of our entertainment. Alonso de Sandoval, Spanish missionary: -The rape and sexual abuse of indigenous girls are a sign of our power and domination over them. Vasco de Quiroga, Spanish civil servant and missionary: -Indigenous children are mere instruments of our colonization project and can be used for our purposes without taking into account their rights or welfare. Pedro de Valdivia, Spanish conquistador: -Physical and sexual violence against indigenous boys and girls is a way of disciplining them and submitting them to our authority. All of this is evidence of how indigenous people, regardless of whether they were women, men, boys or girls, did suffer sexual abuse and rape during colonization.


217 PART III: Christians, conservatives and Right-wing riffraff who invent conspiracy theories love to play the victim and pretend they are censored, these clowns think they are anti-establishment, when the system is society, and society is made up of the ways of thinking and beliefs of the majority, and they defend the majorities and pass them off as innocent victims of the elites. On May 17, 2023, the third Facebook account that I opened this year was also censored by the Facebook genocide. A few minutes before my account was closed, this alleged woman who calls herself Maladho Jalloh who claims to work for the United States government that appears to be a fake Facebook account sent me a friend request, I blocked her and after a few Minutes after blocking it, Facebook deletes my account. Facebook asks me to send an identity document to verify my account, but they don't allow me to upload it, and they say that in 180 days they will delete my account permanently.


218 I was also banned from selling books on Amazon. But the majority who are not indigenous, Christian and conservative clowns who invent conspiracy theories love to play the victim, believe themselves to be innocent and harmless victims of the elites, clowns is what they are. I do not believe in conspiracy theories because they are invented by Christians, conservatives and people from the Right, and they are always to make believe that the majority that is not indigenous is an innocent victim of the elite. When in reality the only victims of the elites are the indigenous people and even more so the indigenous people who live as they did before colonization.


219 But, I do attack the elites, governments and Freemasonry for all the damage they do to the indigenous people, who in the case of humans are their only victims. Always from the beginning of colonization to the present there have been and still are some traitors, this account that claims to be from someone who works for the government of the United States, was in the contacts of an indigenous person from Bolivia. If you can help me spread this, I appreciate it, since anything bad that happens to me is the fault of the governments, the elites, the Vatican, the CIA, the FBI and the United States. It sounds like a conspiracy theory, but it's not, I am censored. And I am not just any human, my name Hermes and date of birth 09/17/92 coincide. Continuing with the theme of sexual abuse and rape suffered by indigenous people in colonization, these sexual abuse and rape are also suffered by indigenous people of the present in the colonization of the present. During the government of Jair Bolsonaro, by allowing miners to invade indigenous territories, sexual abuse and rape of indigenous people would occur. And the same thing happens in the other colonizing countries of this colonizing continent. The following is a screenshot of how girls from the indigenous Yanomami ethnic group in Brazil became pregnant after being raped by invading miners, the news headline: Reports point to 30 cases of young Yanomami pregnant by miners. Screenshot of news headlined: The rape of a 12-year-old indigenous girl revives the nightmare of the chineo in northern Argentina.


220 Screenshot of the news item titled: The key hours of the case for the rape of an Emberá girl by soldiers. Screenshot of news item titled: Pijy's double struggle: a young indigenous woman who was raped and someone impersonated her to withdraw the complaint. Screenshot of news headlined: Aurelia, an indigenous woman raped and arrested for abortion in Guerrero, gets her freedom. The young Nahua indigenous woman from Guerrero had been the victim of constant rape since she was 19 years old by a local security agent who got her pregnant.


221 Screenshot from news headline: The Monster Priest: Canada Seeks to Arrest 93-Year-Old Priest Accused of Raping Indigenous Boy. But not only indigenous people have been victims of sexual abuse by Catholic priests and evangelical pastors. Children and adolescents of all ethnic groups have been victims of sexual abuse and rape by these depraved Catholic and Evangelical monsters who see the body, sexuality and nudity as immoral, indecent or something wrong. Marcial Maciel and his Catholic order called Los Legionarios de Cristo committed sexual abuse of minors, Pope John Paul II knew about these sexual abuses and covered them up. Pope John Paul II was canonized as a saint and the majority of humanity worships him as a saint, therefore, by worshiping a pedophile concealer as a saint, the majority is also an accomplice of pedophiles. Most are unforgivable. Screenshot of news headlined: Marcial Maciel and the Legionaries of Christ: the Mexican-born congregation admits 175 cases of sexual abuse (60 from its founder).


222 Screenshot titled: The indifference of John Paul II to the abuses of the founder of the Legion of Christ. The following is a photograph of Pope John Paul II with Marcial Maciel and a statue of John Paul II.


223 When Pope Francis apologized for the cases of children sexually abused by Catholic priests and said that he would no longer tolerate pedophilia in the Catholic Church, he did it in a hypocritical way to clean up the image of the Catholic Church, just like when he asked forgiveness for the Genocide of Indigenous People committed in Canada and when he apologized for the Doctrine of Discovery that justified the atrocities committed against indigenous people in the colonization. It must be remembered that Pope Francis was the same one who canonized the protector of pedophiles named John Paul II as a saint and Pope Francis covered up for a priest who sexually abused a minor when he was in Argentina. The following screenshot is from the news about how Pope Francis covered up a pedophile priest when he was in Argentina, titled: The Pope covered up the priest who abused my son. The following screenshot is from a news item entitled: Evangelical pastor who raped his daughter in Nicaragua is sentenced to 37 years.


224 The following is a screenshot of a news item about an evangelical pastor who raped an indigenous girl in Panama, titled: Case of alleged evangelical pastor accused of sexual abuse of a girl is uncovered. Screenshot titled: An evangelical pastor sentenced to 136 years for raping 4 children in Honduras.


225 The majority of humanity that is not indigenous is completely guilty and complicit in the sexual abuse and rape of minors committed by Catholic priests and evangelical pastors by affirming that the sexual abuse and rape of minors are simple mistakes, when the sexual abuse and rape of minors are crimes and not errors. The majority of humanity that is not indigenous is completely guilty and complicit in the sexual abuse and rape of minors committed by Catholic priests and evangelical pastors by wanting these sexual abuse and rapes to be hidden, by wanting them to be covered up and not to be do justice. When someone who is not a Catholic priest and is not an evangelical pastor commits sexual abuse or rape of minors, most agree that justice must be done and even ask for the death penalty. But, when it is a Catholic priest or evangelical pastor who sexually abuses or rapes a minor, the damn disgusting majority defends those pedophiles, for this reason, the majority of humanity, which is not indigenous, is not innocent and is not a victim of the elites. In addition, most clowns invent conspiracy theories where they affirm that all homosexuals are pedophiles and clowns share disastrous conspiracy theories where they affirm that the LGBT movement seeks to legalize pedophilia, while these hypocrites, clowns and disgusting are accomplices of Catholic priests and of evangelical pastors who sexually abuse or rape minors. For this and many more reasons, I hate the majority of humanity that is not indigenous and I believe that the majority starting with the religious leaders of the Abrahamic religions (Jewish, Christian and Islamic), royalty, governments and elites deserve extinction, and that someone or something like an artificial intelligence puts them in their place. In Brazil and in all the countries of this continent to which the colonizers gave the name of America, the disastrous genocidal social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram allow hateful comments against indigenous people in the present and they never censor accounts that make those comments, therefore, they are accomplices and equally guilty. The landowners who are engaged in agribusiness are the ones who have caused the most murders of indigenous people in Brazil and in all the countries of this continent. A nefarious Brazilian Facebook account associated with these landowners is Notícias Agrícolas, this account supports Jair Bolsonaro. Notícias Agrícolas public this: - Anthropologist warns about devices used to transform productive lands into indigenous reserves and confirms the participation of international institutions that work to encourage and expedite the demarcation process here in Brazil. According to the anthropologist, the demarcation today is not a democratic process.


226 The majority of humanity, which is not indigenous in its stupidity and evil, believes that the word Democracy means something good, but in reality, Democracy is based on the will of the wicked and ignorant majorities. Democracy negatively affects indigenous people and benefits those who hate them.


227 A criminal named Renato Alves Portilho from Brazil made this comment: - These ONGs are anti-progressive, they just want to paralyze the development of our country and our government, pretend they don't see it. When these criminals talk about Development, they always refer to what selfishly benefits only whites and mestizos, and to what generates economic gains, which is the only thing they think about like all Right-wing, Libertarian and Neoliberal criminals. Also, with Development, they refer to eliminating the indigenous people, since there are only whites and mestizos that destroy and contaminate the environment, that the indigenous people do not have rights and do not own land to use the land for capitalist purposes. Renato Alves Portilho is a mestizo. On the other hand, for me, the women who are partners of these criminals are just as criminals for falling in love with these monsters and having children with these monsters. They are the same as women who fall in love with those who hunt for pleasure, bullfighters or who attend cockfights and who have children with these monsters. Regardless of gender or sex, these monsters and their partners should not exist, and they should not have children, since evil is carried in their genetics. Another Brazilian criminal named Neris Nunes de Almeida made this comment: - We have to value the farmers who produce food and create jobs in the countryside, not the Indians and ONGs who just want the country to go backwards. Against the demarcation of productive lands.


228 For criminals like Neris Nunes de Almeida, the lives of indigenous people have no value, they only consider the lives of whites and mestizos to be valuable. Criminals like Neris Nunes de Almeida are accomplices and equally guilty of all the injustices that indigenous people suffer today. Notícias Agrícolas public on Facebook: - Kadiwéu Indians occupy farm in Mato Grosso do Sul. And a criminal named Renato Rz made this comment: - There is a machine gun that fires more than 100 shots per second. Many Brazilians are the same as many Argentines, I am not saying that all Brazilians are bad and I am not saying that all Argentines are bad, but there are many disastrous and ignorant people in Brazil who are not indigenous, just like Argentina where many people who are not indigenous It's just as nasty and


229 ignorant. For this reason, I think that I would never visit Brazil or Argentina in my life. A Brazilian criminal by the name of Doni Menegas made this comment: - As always, the same story: the peasants lose their land and that unfortunate race takes the land after it is ready and they let it become bushes and they go drinking cachaça with money from the government, to be good, an Indian has to live in the middle of the forests without contact with civilization, or else we will have to do as in the United States where they were all killed. And Two Brazilian criminals named Geison Adriano Schmidt and Gilmar Santos (Pile) liked this comment. Once again, for these clowns, civilization is contaminating and destroying the environment, for these garbage, civilization is that there are only whites and mestizos, and not indigenous people, these garbage that make these comments should be sentenced to death along with all their family because they carry evil in their genes.


230 The nefarious Facebook page, which is not censored from Facebook, even though it promotes hatred of indigenous people, made this comment: - Indigenous lands: Terenas invade property 67 in MS. And a Brazilian criminal named Jorge Emir Garcia made this comment: - It's time for the Armed Forces to put an end to this! And another clown from Brazil, named Lessyano Araujo, made this comment: - Everything is indigenous now. Did the indigenous population grow so much? These criminals treat the indigenous as invaders, when these criminals are the real invaders, because the indigenous were on this continent before them and before their ancestors who came from Portugal to steal their land, it is unfortunate that the indigenous did not have the same weapons that the colonizers brought, so that these garbage that make these comments do not exist in the present. The junk account Notícias Agrícolas also published this: - Rural producer was tortured by indigenous people before dying, says police in MS.


231 What these garbage never say is that these landowners (rural producers) are the ones who first invade indigenous territories, expel indigenous people from their territories, murder them, torture them, abuse their children and poison the waters with Mercury and other poisons. And when the indigenous people torture and kill these criminals, it is because they deserve it for all the damage they have done to the indigenous people and their children. Proof that Notícias Agrícolas is fully related to Bolsonaro is the following comment: - President Jair Bolsonaro said this Thursday that if the Federal Supreme Court (STF) rejects a deadline for the demarcation of indigenous lands, agribusiness will end in Brazil and the country will have to import food. Notícias Agrícolas wrote the following in its junk account: - Indigenous people invade a new farm in Miranda (MS).


232 Again, these criminals who are engaged in agribusiness, like the majority who are not indigenous, love to play the victim and write that they are suffering from invasions by indigenous people. When it is this garbage that invaded the territory of the indigenous people, because the indigenous people were on this continent before them. Notícias Agrícolas published this: - Strike carried out by indigenous people on BR-163 already affects the grain sector, says Abiove.


233 And a Brazilian criminal named Ricardo Maran wrote: - Bullet in them. And another criminal from Brazil named Almir Neli Renz wrote: - And where is the PRF to put order in this pigsty, those who call themselves Indians are thieves, jail is not enough for these people.


234 This evil, this hatred of the indigenous and this selfishness, these monsters and their partners already carry them in their genetics, for this reason, they should never have been born, their mothers should have aborted them and they should be prohibited from having children. Another proof of Notícias Agrícolas' relationship with Jair Bolsonaro was this publication: - Around 9 a.m., President Jair Bolsonaro arrived at the event. In Argentina, a criminal named Julio Argentino Roca carried out the socalled Conquest of the desert, where the indigenous people were massacred and expelled from their territories in the name of the disastrous progress of whites and mestizos. Argentina is a disastrous, white supremacist and Nazi country, where the indigenous people continue to suffer many injustices.


235 The nefarious Mars Ultor, who was a follower of Agustín Laje's clown, made this comment: -Eternal glory to the great Julio Argentino Roca. In Paraguay, a disastrous presenter named Leo Rivas made a joke, on TikTok, to an indigenous teenager living on the street and caused many Internet users annoyance. The following is an Oil painting by Guillermo Martínez Canizales, a Salvadoran painter. This painting represents the period of slavery and the Spanish subjugation to the indigenous people of this continent.


236 Period of slavery and submission that continues today in Spanish-speaking countries, in Brazil, in the United States and in Canada with the complicity and guilt of the majority that is not indigenous. A criminal from Brazil named Nicole Silva made this comment: - Indians have to be slaves.


237 In Costa Rica, a clown named Jose Antonio Barrera Lazo made this comment: - It is not enough to run into these starving Indians every day in the streets of my town, because for me they have been and will always be Indians, before the law and any other public entity calls themselves indigenous, outside of them they face being what they are Indians. All the time the non-indigenous race as they call us, we are to blame for the deforestation that is done on the planet and others according to them. I don't care what you may think about my comment, but one thing I am sure of is that I hate Indians.


238 It is completely true that those who are not indigenous are the ones who destroy and contaminate the planet the most, and I admit that I am white and I am mestizo, but for this clown Jose Antonio Barrera Lazo the truth is an offense like the majority of humanity that they do not like to be told their truths and they love to play the victims of the very clowns. Jose Antonio Barrera Lazo sharing a video of a right-wing politician and evangelical Christian named Fabricio Alvarado:


239 The following is a screenshot of a criminal from Chile named Maria Jose Utrera where she states the following: - I hate Indians. Screenshot of the former president of Colombia named Iván Duque, where he states the following: - We met with the USAID - US Agency for International Development director, Mark Green, with whom we discussed the progress in cooperation between the two nations.


240 Screenshot of the year 2018 of news entitled: - Under the Presidency of Iván Duque, 46 indigenous people have been assassinated. A proof of how all the damage that the colonizers did to the natives if it had to do with Christian beliefs such as the god of the Bible, Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary and the saints, and that the colonizers believed that domination, subjugation, The hatred, the torture and the massacres of indigenous people were a divine will, we have it in his own sentences:


241 Christopher Columbus: -This is God's plan: that the powerful rule over the weak, and that the strongest nations subdue the weakest. Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés: -God has given us the earth and its wealth so that we can possess and dominate it, and so that we can expand his Kingdom throughout the world. Portuguese explorer and conquistador Vasco da Gama: -Indians are inferior creatures that have no soul and can therefore be treated as slaves or animals. Spanish conquistador Francisco de Toledo: -The conquest of America is a sacred crusade in which we are fighting for the glory of God and the expansion of the Spanish Empire. Francisco Pizarro: -We are fulfilling the will of God by conquering these lands for the Kingdom of Spain. Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca: -The will of God is that the Spanish govern these lands and the Indians must submit to us. Hernán Cortés: -This is the work of God and the Church, and we have to thank them. Alonso de Barzana: -Our Lady of the Assumption helped us win the battle against the rebel Indians. Juan de Garay: -San Pedro and San Pablo gave us victory in the battle against the infidel Indians. Francisco de Vitoria: -Our Lady of Rosario granted us victory over the Indians in the battle of Mbororé. Hernán Cortés: -The Virgin of Remedies helped us found the city of Veracruz and subdue the rebellious Indians. Christopher Columbus: -And then, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, we advanced against the Indians and subjected them to our power. Hernán Cortés: -God be praised! We have defeated the Indians thanks to the intercession of Santa María. Juan Ponce de León: -May Saint Michael the Archangel protect us in this fight against the infidel Indians. Nuño de Guzmán: -In the name of God and of Santiago, patron saint of Spain, we advance towards victory against the rebellious Indians. Christopher Columbus: -We must dominate these savage people and convert them to our religion. Hernán Cortés: -Our conquest is fair and the divine will is with us. Francisco Pizarro: -The will of God is that the Indians be subdued and converted to our religion. Cristóbal de Olid: -God's will is that the Indians be subjugated and forced to work for us. Gaspar de Portolá: -The will of God is that the Indians accept our domination and submit to our authority.


242 Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda: -The Indians are soulless beings and God has given us the right to enslave them for our benefit. The concept of soul that the Abrahamic religions (Jewish, Christian and Islamic) have is harmful for the indigenous people, for animals of other species and for the environment. We must completely eliminate the concept of soul that originates from these religions. Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca: -The will of God is that the Indians accept our superiority and become our subjects. Alonso de Zuazo: -The Indians must accept Christ if they want to be considered human beings. Francisco de Vitoria, Spanish theologian and philosopher, 16th century: - The domination of indigenous peoples is a moral and religious duty that God has entrusted to us as Christians. Santiago Mataindios, which is based on Santiago Matamoros, is a Catholic saint invoked by the colonizers who was invoked to help them dominate, subdue, and exterminate the indigenous people.


243 The following are phrases said by the colonizers where they mention Santiago Mataindios: Francisco Pizarro: - Santiago Mataindios, protect us in this hostile land and give us the strength to subdue the rebellious indigenous people. Juan Ponce de León: - In the name of Santiago Mataindios, we have come to conquer these lands and establish our domain. Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada: - Glory to Santiago Mataindios for allowing us to defeat the Indians in battle and take their land! Diego de Almagro: - By the grace of Santiago Mataindios, we have managed to establish our dominance over these pagan Indians. Gonzalo Pizarro: - We have come to these unknown lands in the name of Santiago Mataindios, to expand the empire and submit the indigenous people to our will. Vasco da Gama: - Santiago Mataindios, bless our weapons and help us to exterminate the indigenous people who resist our domination. Francisco de Montejo: - We entrust our lives to Santiago Mataindios while we advance in the conquest and subjugation of the indigenous people. Pedro Menéndez de Avilés: - Santiago Mataindios, protector of the colonizers, help us to annihilate the indigenous resistance and build our empire here. On Facebook, the account Ficacio Hunberto Dias Arriaza published this sentence: -Killing Indians.


244 Ficacio Hunberto Dias Arriaza published this sentence: -I am indigenous from Olopa. This criminal who hates the indigenous people and wants their complete extermination, published this sentence together with the image of a murdered indigenous person, in the photo the indigenous person appears hanged and tied by the neck to a plant as if saying that the indigenous people are weak and that is why they deserve to be exterminated. Olopa is a place in Guatemala, so I assume that this criminal is a Guatemalan police or military, and it is very possible that the genocide of indigenous people is still going on in Guatemala today. If we review the pages that this criminal follows on Facebook, he follows many Catholic pages, for example: Our Lady of Candelaria Candelaria RCC Esquipulas.


245 It is true that unfortunately at present the majority of indigenous peoples are of Christian religions, and I repeat that it is not the fault of the majority of indigenous peoples of the present being of Christian religions, it is the fault of centuries of colonization, and of centuries of evangelization by whites and of mestizos. It is true that Christian religions offer humanitarian aid to indigenous people, but never unconditionally, they always offer help in exchange for evangelization and to make them believe that their only option if they want to continue living is to convert to Christianity. But, these same Christian religions are the ones that cause murders of indigenous people today, even though the majority of indigenous people today are Christians. And most of the indigenous people do not realize that being of Christian religions they are like lambs serving wolves. In Panama, the indigenous people of the Ngäbe or Ngobe ethnic group (formerly the Guaimíes) at present, the vast majority are from a Christian religion called Mama Tatda and another part are from Christian religions such as Evangelical or Catholic. In Panama, a pastor who called himself the Messiah cruelly beat several families of the Gnobe ethnic group that belonged to his church with a hot machete to, according to him, drive out the devil.


246 According to the pastor, the holy spirit gave him orders to drive out the demons of the members of his church, who were all indigenous. The indigenous people do not realize that although the majority are Christians today, and many ethnic groups today no longer practice nudity, in many indigenous ethnic groups today the men and women are dressed from head to toe in the climate of this continent, they no longer practice polygamy, and they have developed homophobia because of Christianity, they will always be hated by Christians, they will always see them as objects, as inferiors and as prey.


247 They do not realize that they are serving their enemies, who will always hate them, even though they pretend to care and offer them humanitarian aid. In the El Terrón massacre, which occurred in Panama, in a Christian sect called Iglesia Luz de Dios, related to Mama Tatda, the pastor kept 15 indigenous people tied up inside the church, and caused the murder of six indigenous children and the mother of five of them who was a 32-year-old woman who was pregnant. Efigenia Valdés was an indigenous woman who survived this massacre and was beaten blind. Efigenia Valdés comments that: - They hit me in the eyes with the Bible, they left me blind and I lost consciousness. All those who have caused massacres of indigenous people at present are from Christian religions: Jair Bolsonaro is an evangelical Christian, Jeanine Áñez is a Catholic, Dina Boluarte is a Catholic, Guillermo Lasso is a Catholic, Mario Abdo Benítez is a Catholic and Iván Duque is a Catholic. Most indigenous people do not realize that by being Christians they are currently serving their enemies who hate them, and they do not realize that those Christian teachings of loving your enemies, turning the other cheek, and forgiving all are used by their enemies to make them submit and dominate them. In addition, it is strange that they never question that, in the statues of Jesus Christ, Virgins, Saints and Cherubs, they are always represented as white Europeans and never as indigenous. They do not realize that they are believing in everything brought by the colonizing Europeans who hated them so much.


248 Phrases said by indigenous people regarding the Bible and Christianity: Lorenzo Muelas, Siona indigenous leader in Colombia: - We cannot ignore the fact that the arrival of Christian missionaries brought oppression and exploitation of our people. Luisa Lozano, Zapotec indigenous leader in Mexico: - Christianity has tried to eliminate our beliefs and traditions, but they are still alive in us. João Mirim, Guarani indigenous leader in Brazil: - Christianity has tried to change our way of life and our worldview, but our connection to the land and our ancestors remains strong. Tomás Gómez, Nasa indigenous leader in Colombia: - Christianity has brought with it the destruction of our environment and the exploitation of our lands. Juana Chumbe, Aymara indigenous leader in Bolivia: - Christianity has been used to justify the oppression and discrimination of our people. Nélida Ayay, Kichwa indigenous leader in Ecuador: - Christianity has been used to justify the conquest and oppression of our people. Amazon indigenous leader: - Christianity has deprived us of our spiritual freedom, but it has never been able to distance us from our connection with nature. Xochitl Leyva Solano, Mexican activist: - We cannot ignore the history of the Bible and its role in the colonization and oppression of indigenous peoples. We must question how it has been used to justify violence and control over our peoples. Mirna Cunningham, Miskito indigenous leader in Nicaragua: - The Bible has been used as a tool of oppression against indigenous peoples, but we continue to uphold our beliefs and traditions. Ailton Krenak, Brazilian indigenous leader: - The Bible and Christianity have been used to justify colonization and oppression of indigenous peoples, but we continue to resist and maintain our traditions.


249 Bertha Cáceres, Lenca activist in Honduras: - The Bible has been used to justify the oppression and genocide of our peoples, but we continue to resist and maintain our beliefs and traditions. Evidence that the colonizers in their hatred of the natives, if they used hunting dogs to dominate them, subdue them, cause terror, torture and massacre them, and that this is not a Black Legend, is in the same phrases of the colonizers as the following: Christopher Columbus: - It is our dogs that have done much of the dirty work on these lands. Hernán Cortés: - Dogs are the best allies in the fight against the Indians. Pedro de Alvarado: - Our dogs have been trained to attack the Indians without mercy. Gonzalo Pizarro: - Dogs are more useful than men in the war against the Indians. Juan de Oñate: - Our dogs have been trained to detect and attack the Indians in their hiding places. These cursed in their hatred of the indigenous people, even if the indigenous people fled, they always chased them with their hunting dogs, just as they also use hunting dogs to chase animals of other species such as rabbits and fleeing deer. Hernando de Soto: - Dogs are the best weapon in the war against the Indians, because they are ferocious and show no mercy. Francisco de Orellana: - Dogs are the best trackers and hunters for the Indians in these lands. Francisco Vázquez de Coronado: - The work of our dogs in the conquest of these lands has been vital, since they have been the main hunters and murderers of the Indians. Pedro de Valdivia: - Our dogs are the best investment in the conquest of these lands, because they help us subdue the Indians effortlessly. Sebastián de Belalcázar: - Dogs are the best allies in colonization, because they stop at nothing in the fight against the Indians. Jerónimo de Aguilar: - Dogs are the best investment in the colonization of these lands, as they help us to detect and attack the Indians at any time.


250 Proof that one of the reasons for colonization, in addition to hatred of the indigenous people and the desire for their complete extermination, was also the power to destroy and pollute the environment to generate money are the same phrases of the colonizers: Christopher Columbus: - These Indians have not known how to take advantage of the riches that God has given them. We, the Spanish, have an obligation to do it in his place. Francisco Pizarro: - The Indians are not capable of exploiting the wealth of their land. That is why God has sent us to take advantage of it in his name. Francisco de Toledo: - The Indians do not understand the value of minerals and precious metals. We, on the other hand, can extract them and use them efficiently. Pedro de Valdivia: - The indigenous people are ignorant people who don't know how to take advantage of natural resources. We can do it for you and generate great wealth for the Crown. The hatred of the colonizers in the past and of those who hate indigenous people in the present is for all indigenous people, equally, regardless of their age, regardless of whether they are children. Proof that the colonizers also hated indigenous children are these phrases: Bernardino de Sahagún: - It is important that Indian children see how their parents are punished, so that they learn to obey the Spanish. The hatred that these monsters had for the natives was so sick that they did not care if they were children, likewise, it happens in the present. Cristóbal de Acuña: - Indigenous children are excellent to be enslaved, since they are strong and can withstand a lot of work.


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