I first heard about it in some class where some sjw said "I heard someone make a statement like this in Australia thanking the aboriginal natives and I thought it was really beautiful". They went on to make like a prayer to native Americans thanking for the land.
It's funny that they would consider mexicans as natives because they're also the product of rape, sexual slavery, and colonization by the spanish. They have both genetic heritages within them, but sjw's only focus on the "muh noble savage" part and not the rapist part.
Well there are some groups like the Mixtec that aren't really that mixed. Mexico does have Indians even now.
Also: it's not all rape? In Canada and the US a lot of early fur traders formed families with native women. It was very hard to get European women, especially from good families & with good reputations, to go all the way from the UK or France to the New World. Also, some chiefs were willing to form alliances and what better way than to essentially marry your daughter off to one of the newcomers. Now they're family, they're incentivized to get along with you.
I don't know as much about the South American context. Of course there was rape, there's always some rape, right? It's the human condition that some people do that. But there also had to be some real family-style relationships happening. Because again, no women were going to be really eager to go far away from their family, catch a tropical disease and die in childbirth without so much as a priest around to give them last rites. Women tend to look much more for stability than for adventure.
That's what disturbs me about the whole discourse lately. It's all REEEE I'M A VICTIM. And this is like white people claiming a bunch of people who don't even exist anymore (tribes from SoCal) are still there and still important. If they don't have that group they'll reclassify someone else into it, just to get their SJW fix. It's fucking bizarre.
The French and Spanish (Catholics) intermarried with the AmerInd. Not only for the reason you mention, but because it was not forbidden piously. The English however did not and it was considered a taboo. During this era, the 7th Commandment was understood to mean 'not to racially adulterate'. The interpretation can be easily verified.
The British definitely formed families with them and typically went back home to formally marry a white girl after several years. There's a famous case in Canada where the son of a white guy brought a case against his Dad. IIRC they made him pay support to his former common law wife.
I thought we were talking about mexico
"They have both genetic heritages within them,..."
They have more than just that. There is Negroid and Arabic heritage as well.
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