Comments by "Z P" (@zachman5150) on "Black Conservative Perspective" channel.

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  37. How far back do you want to go? Adam? Noah?  Ancient cultures came to possess their land by way of conquest. The left counts on the ignorance of the sheep. That being said, no one alive today is responsible for the actions of people 500 years ago. Everyone born from those ancestors are here because of circumstance. Even the Native Americans, that we've recently had confirmed through DNA testing-- are of European, and Asian decent.   The Disgruntled Millennial Podcast writes, “What's amazing to me is the total ignoring of what the Spaniards did to the Aztecs. Now, all of a sudden the descendants of those same Spaniards are being defended as indigenous peoples. WTF???”  Mestizos (90% of the Mexican population) are a mix of white Spanish & Native blood. Mexicans also speak a European language & most practice a eastern Occidental religion that is based in a white, European capitol. Mexico is the result of European conquest. Cortez's Spaniards overthrew the bloodthirsty Aztec Empire that annually declared "Flower" Wars against their subjugated state Tlaxcala & murdered/sacrificed thousands of Tlaxcala’s annually-- to their "gods". The thing those knob heads crossing illegally, from Mexico, and those who advocate on their behalf can't figure out is that their ancestry (Mexico’s), stretches to Europe too, and…   It’s odd how they don’t seem to realize what Mexico (actually Mexico and Mexicans NOT Spain or Spaniards) did in the Comanche-Mexico Wars, the Apache-Mexico Wars and the other Mexico-Indian Wars-- to the people (who were actually indigenous to the territory United States, especially the parts of the U.S. that used to be part of Mexico or on its old borders).  The Comanche and the Apache both did the serious raids far into Mexico due to Mexico’s belligerence against them. The Comanche almost got all the way to Mexico City in their attacks against Mexico. They weren’t doing that because Mexico was treating them well or because they felt themselves to be the same indigenous people as Mexicans-- and that’s leaving aside Cortez et al, and look at how Mexico treats its actual indigenous peoples-- still to this day. ” There is a lot of genetic and archaeological evidence that supports the Multiple Migration theory (yet textbooks support a debunked single migration). Mexico won their lands by war, lost it by the same. Mexican citizens in the territories that became part of the USA were allowed to keep their property rights (so no "ancestral" claims hold much weight). They weren't forced to leave. Mexico could never hold Texas. Too many here (including the Comanche) hated them. There was at least one tribe that purchased protection from the Comanche, after having their villages regularly attacked by Mexico. (That would be the Wichita)
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