Hallam
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Post by Hallam on Mar 11, 2005 21:07:52 GMT -5
Along with what Faelcind mentioned, the Aztecs sacrificed people of the groups they ruled over. Also, do you think that the Mongols and Huns believed in racial equality? Yes they did! Anyone could become a Hun if he was a great warrior. That's why the western Huns were so mixed (and because they took "wives" from other folks). They freely mixed with others and saw the resulting children as Huns.
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Post by Faelcind on Mar 11, 2005 21:30:37 GMT -5
I have read a few ethnographies of chinese minority cultures, which all indicated along history of discrimination towards the groups in question by the Han.
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Post by Hallam on Mar 11, 2005 21:52:06 GMT -5
I have read a few ethnographies of chinese minority cultures, which all indicated along history of discrimination towards the groups in question by the Han. In what way? They certainly were discriminated against during teh cultural revolution for being "feudal" but Marxist Mao Ze Dong Thought is western, not Han Chinese and it probably wasn't racial discrimnation but cultural or religious.
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Post by CooCooCachoo on Mar 11, 2005 23:38:50 GMT -5
The most racist?
Samoans.
The don't mix with anyone. ...It's like they're on their own island or something.
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Post by Faelcind on Mar 12, 2005 1:45:32 GMT -5
Its been about five years since I read them, at the time it seemed as clear and example of ethnic discrimination as any. I can't say if it was communist or traditional in origin. China may very well have better record then the west in such issues but my observation of the universality of human nature makes me doubt the picture is so rosy as standard Chinese history likes to paint it.
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