16-03-2010, 11:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-03-2010, 11:36 PM by Ruben Mundaca.)
Sorry, I can't be assed even to debate this nonsense so instead I'll paraphrase Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: all imperialist property is theft.
.... Including Inca's Imperialist property, of course. Maybe you don't know either but Inca was an emperor, and gain his emire not giving candy to his enemies, but slaughtering them all.
Of course, in those times your's and Proudhon's morality doesen't care to anybody. Not to the Inca or Aztecas, for shure.
[COLOR="blue"]I can only assume your point is that one imperialist power was slightly less rapacious and ruthless than the others.
Not much of a point when you're being worked to death...[/QUOTE]
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- That is one of your problems, señor Jan. You make too much "assumptions" and read less history.
- Indigenous people doesen't "work to death". At least, not much more than any european peasant in those times (normal journey was about 10 hours a day.) Sorry. Those times OIT doesen't exist.
But you are in contradiction with your own "assumptions". If they where slaves (as you "assume") then their lifes where well keeped by their masters.
... Because you know señor Jan, a slave is an expensive investment that any master don't want to lose ( specially when "healthy and adult Bolivians become scarce"). Offer and demmand, señor Jan.
.... Including Inca's Imperialist property, of course. Maybe you don't know either but Inca was an emperor, and gain his emire not giving candy to his enemies, but slaughtering them all.
Of course, in those times your's and Proudhon's morality doesen't care to anybody. Not to the Inca or Aztecas, for shure.
[COLOR="blue"]I can only assume your point is that one imperialist power was slightly less rapacious and ruthless than the others.
Not much of a point when you're being worked to death...[/QUOTE]
[/COLOR]
- That is one of your problems, señor Jan. You make too much "assumptions" and read less history.
- Indigenous people doesen't "work to death". At least, not much more than any european peasant in those times (normal journey was about 10 hours a day.) Sorry. Those times OIT doesen't exist.
But you are in contradiction with your own "assumptions". If they where slaves (as you "assume") then their lifes where well keeped by their masters.
... Because you know señor Jan, a slave is an expensive investment that any master don't want to lose ( specially when "healthy and adult Bolivians become scarce"). Offer and demmand, señor Jan.