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The Quote "Maya people were brutal to one another long before the arrival of Europeans and thus they deserved, in fact, they needed, rescue." appears twice and is attributed to two different people.
Looking at the sources, it appears as if Ignacio Ochoa plagiarized from Traci Ardren and I think his quote should be removed. 92.34.8.95 (talk) 22:08, 6 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Nonsense!
What a load of boll...s! I hate what the dago conquistadors did, but if this lot performed human sacrifices (even if they were of a kind of Anarchistic nature-although I'm sure it would have been more because the higher up in their hierarchical society carried more clout if offered up-) they were savages, end of! Comparing their cruelty to the Aztecs as though it let's them off the hook is just rank, woke stupidity! 31.52.101.189 (talk) 22:42, 12 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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