• amemorablename
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    29 days ago

    “Christians never did any colonizing or conquering, right?”

    opens up a history book

    “Oh… oh god… oh dear god. In the name of god… this was done in the name of God?!? WHAT THE FU-”

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    29 days ago

    This woman seriously need to learn about European colonialism…

  • rainpizza
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    29 days ago

    OMG, I didn’t know Xiaohongshu links work in Lemmygrad!! 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮

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      29 days ago

      just wish we could decide on turning autoplay on or off on the browser version of lemmy!

  • darkernations
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    28 days ago

    Open your eyes then.

    (is there somewhere Christians have not done that?)

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      Mongolia and few other places. Heavy empathis on “a few”, because its not many.

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    29 days ago

    Another rebuttal to this woman: Just because the modern day Missionaries let other State institutions do a lot of the visibly dirty work, before they move in and convert the surviving victims, while parading as Saints, doesn’t make them any better.

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    2nd Counter to her, since that’s clearly an American accent:

    What culture?

    Like legitimately what culture is being changed?

    We are the ones with culture, we just live in a blob of consumerism where other islands of culture float above an uncultured ocean.

    It’s like worrying about a few drops of fresh water flooding a desert.

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      Their culture is hosting fancy dress parties on former slave plantations.