• @rottingleaf
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    -45 months ago

    Go read something on

    what Muslims did during their actual initial conquest

    . This was casual for them. The difference is, though, that Crusaders didn’t intentionally destroy books and art.

    • @LotrOrc
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      45 months ago

      They actually literally did. That was a huge part of the crusades.

      • @rottingleaf
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        -15 months ago

        OK, said one stupid thing. Anyway, this makes them at worst as bad as Muslims.

        • @LotrOrc
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          25 months ago

          I hope you’re just really misinformed and not just really racist but you should take a quick stroll to your local library, buy a few history books and look around.

          Christianity has been far more brutal and repressive for a lot longer than pretty much every other religion out there.

          • @rottingleaf
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            15 months ago

            I’m Armenian, so I know you’re bullshitting me in the context of the Middle-East. We are not talking Americas and Africa here.

            • @LotrOrc
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              15 months ago

              What does that have to do with anything lmao

              King Leopold murdered ten million Congolese. The British empire 100 million Indians. The dutch started the slave trade.

              • @rottingleaf
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                -15 months ago

                Which doesn’t change anything in the conversation that started about “the Islamic world” being built on the conquest of more civilized peoples, which were mostly Christian.

                Also I’m fine with reducing Christians to “middle-eastern Christians” here. Others don’t seem really Christian from there anyway. For these reasons as well:

                King Leopold murdered ten million Congolese. The British empire 100 million Indians. The dutch started the slave trade.

                Only I think the Portuguese started the slave trade. Not that it changes anything.

                • @LotrOrc
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                  15 months ago

                  Pretty sure Persia, India, and China all had great empires and knowledge well before Christianity was even a little sperm cell in the Judean god’s sac but sure

                  Which btw most of foundational mathematics was created in the Eastern and Persian world, not by Christians. And it was from there that the Greeks got their knowledge. To the point Pythagoras was not the one who created or realized the Pythagorean theorem, it was just named after him because of the western world. And that was a couple thousand years before Christianity existed.

                  The literal word Algebra comes from Al Jebra and his works.

                  So yeah you’re just racist and misinformed.

                  • @rottingleaf
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                    05 months ago

                    Pretty sure Persia, India, and China all had great empires and knowledge well before

                    I said that most civilized areas conquered by Arabs during the initial Muslim expansion were mostly Christian, and they were. That would be Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Armenia and the Iberian peninsula. Berbers in Northern Africa yeah, mostly weren’t Christian.

                    The Sassanian Empire was obviously a Zoroastrian theocracy with a huge Christian population.

                    What does this of yours sentence have to do with what I said requires clarification.

                    well before Christianity was even a little sperm cell in the Judean god’s sac but sure

                    You do realize that this is even truer for Islam, right?

                    Which btw most of foundational mathematics was created in the Eastern and Persian world, not by Christians.

                    And as I’ve said already once, the Middle-East was Christian at the moment of the Arab invasion, and Iran was Zoroastrian. Thus attributing praise for any of the achievements the conversation was about to Muslims is fucking asinine.

                    So yeah you’re just racist and misinformed.

                    I’ve forgotten on this subject more than you ever knew.

                    Also how does contempt for the Muslim religion make one racist, I wonder? It’s (in Sunni variants, I’ll admit Shia Islam is better) every bit as worthy of contempt as the Christian religion, but without the upsides.

    • @HomerianSymphony
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      15 months ago

      I don’t think you know what you’re talking about.

      • @rottingleaf
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        -15 months ago

        I know what I’m talking about, but I get furious over Westerners trying to find indulgence for their own ancestors’ actions at the expense of Middle-Eastern native Christians, and I see saying that Crusaders were somehow worse than any Muslim conquest as part of that.

        Being furious I may sometimes say something imprecise.

        Doesn’t negate the fact that Islam is not native to any place outside of the Arabian peninsula, and those areas it has invaded still have native populations and religions not yet completely exterminated, and those are largely Christian. Saying that Crusaders were the baddies, but the Muslims whom they were fighting were not, is disgusting in that context. It’s like that “Irish were like slaves too”, putting things into American context so that you’d understand better.

        Same as that myth of Salah ad-Din being benevolent and honorable, mostly started by German Empire’s propaganda as part of their relations with genocidal Ottoman Empire.