Ultimately depends on your perspective there. The Spanish Inquisition saved Spain from the shittier of the two middle eastern religions quite well, but aren't so popular with members of those tribes. Lot of things can be described as being "forced into compliance" when they're forbidding public degeneracy, infanticide, human sacrifice...
Generally it's one side that wants to destroy morality and the structures that enforce it in the name of liberty, and the other side that wants to eliminate all freedom and thought in the name of ideological and spiritual purity. Ideally there's a happy medium between these two points which we briefly touch upon each time the pendulum swings and sticks us right back into the shit again.
Yep, we're firmly in the "tyranny" part of that swing, and the winning side's ideology and morality are both demonstrably insane and degenerate, but that's not "at no time in history".
Who knows Spaniards are zealots regardless of being Catholic or sandnigger. When Napoleon invaded they were crucifying his soldiers upside down on barn doors.
depends on your perspective there
Exactly
But it did not save Spain from the third middle eastern religion.
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