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Comments by "Taxtro" (@MrCmon113) on "Did The Ius Primae Noctis REALLY Exist? Medieval Misconceptions" video.
Peasants were sometimes not even allowed to leave the land. They were almost slaves. So this isn't super outlandish. And no, they weren't like people today. They were not dirty savages, but they evidently thought differently.
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They captured and raped slave girls en masse back then.
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@Knoloaify By your argument landlords couldn't exist at all or any form of nobility. That a small elite profits off of a majority that well knows that they are treated worse, was pretty much the norm throughout history.
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@AeneasGemini He said nothing about what actually happened. He explained how OPs argument is wrong.
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@williamt.sherman9841 During that entire time there was a booming slave trade through central Europe and you can bet they raped slave girls regardless of what the church said. Also if some abbot compkains, you can simpky point at something like the Malekites' treatment in the OT.
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It was definitely dark. The peasants were often no different from slave labourers.
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Lords were still often evil as fuck and there was surely many, who pulled stuff like that. It just wasn't a law. Also their entire lifestyle was being a parasite to farmers and many were also involved in the slave trade.
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No, you wouldn't.
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@reybladen3068 That's why mobsters never rape people... oh wait they do, often as a matter of business with sexual slavery.
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@Regulator2000 Your understanding of back-in-the-day is nil.
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@Regulator2000 People aren't allowed to respond to what you wrote a while ago, because? What you write online sticks around indefinitely and it's not other people's fault if they find it, you infantile tard.
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I plan to implement this practice. Still looking for a tenant of my rental apartment.
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No, it's not. We see a very steep decline in living standards across Western Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. And the term "Dark Ages" doesn't apply to the entire middle ages. Especially in Britain it took centuries to catch back up with Roman Britain.
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