A chud white guy who glorifies an imagined past of the pre-contact Inca Empire
My Ideology: Potatoes = Good
Inca = Good
Irish = Good
Idahoan = Good
Babylonian = Bad:porky-happy: :wiphala:
:porky-scared-flipped: :flag-gay-pride:
wait I'm confused
His logic was that the ancient Inca were strong people who conquered south america and built machu pichu, unlike modern indigenous people who complain too much about football team names
:very-smart:
But modern Quechua people are still building the best infrastructure in South America?
:evo:
He obviously longs for the day south America unites and goes on to conquer the whole of the Americas.
I've often fantasized about Native Americans violently reclaiming North America.
Ah, my favorite type of guy, the 'society is only as advanced as your big stone architecture' guy.
Similar vibes to peopl who worship like ancient rome or athens tbh
A chud white guy who glorifies an imagined past
I literally know hundreds of people like this
of the pre-contact Inca Empire
Wait WTF??
Is this in South America? That would make it a little less bizarre than someone in like Framingham, Mass. with that opinion
No it's in Chicago lol. He was very drunk and he was butting into a convo between me and a buddy about an ancient americas museum exhibit here in town.
Yeah this is just a guy who watches ancient aliens on the history channel
Yet some leftists believe the Inca empire to be an interesting study in a pre-capitalist form of socialism. Horseshoe theory is real.
We have people like that in my country who go on weird drunken discussions about the Ancient Mayans having car batteries and other modern shit.
b- based? i think? i mean i like human sacrifice as much as anyone
We never had human sacrifice to the gods in the west.
Sweats in all sorts of Mediterranean, Levantine, and Mesopotamian early agricultural civilizations.
:curious-marx: Maybe money degrades all the gods of men?
The divine right of kings also means that European monarchs having people executed were doing it in the will of God. :shrug-outta-hecks:
very cool how it's human sacrifice only if it's specifically a religious ritual
excludes all the terrible things done elsewhere, conveniently
ngl I know several of these people with takes about different mesoamerican empires