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06-20-2020 12:02 PM |
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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre
(Post 2123473)
But they clearly did try to weaponize it.
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I have no doubt that some individuals might have wanted to weaponize it like a Biblical plague, but you still have literally only one documentable instance in all of American history where it apparently even came up. That's a long way from saying that a few blankets wiped out millions of Native Americans through guided, systematic intent. The damage was done long before the late 18th century.
And speaking of which, don't forget that there is a general consensus that syphilis originally came from "the new World" and subsequently spread virulently through Europe after it made it's own rounds when Columbus made his return trip. The reason we don't talk about it as much today is because even a few million deaths that resulted from that isn't as well documented or politicized as smallpox was. That's the Columbian Exchange for ya.
If we ever get "friendly" intersteller visitors to the United States, I'm sure we'll all get our comeuppance from some cyclopean space prion and then the EU can take their rightful place as the next evil empire.
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