The Human vs. Animal dichotomy.

In a book called “General History of the Things of New Spain” written by Fray Bernandino de Sahagun, he describes pots of stew with corn and pieces of human flesh being eaten on special occasions. The human meat came from the sacrificed people, who’s hearts were ripped out and offered to the gods, their bodies were chopped up and cooked in the pozole. After the Spanish arrived they banned cannibalism and pork became the meat used in pozole. Wait it gets even weirder, you’re probably wondering how but it does. Apparently pork was the meat of choice because “it tasted very similar” to human flesh. This bit of history is probably something most of us Mexicans want to forget or ignore, so let’s move on.

The difference between a human and an animal only needs to be explained to a sociopathic savage or a Liberal Retard. When the Spaniards conquered Mexico they found out that the locals were sacrificing human beings to their gods and eating human meat. The Spanish forbade this practice.  

Mexicans blame "Europeans" for their problems but they were conquered by Europeans, namely Spaniards who had blonde hair and blue eyes before they were conquered by the Muslims who attacked from Africa.  

Mexicans speak Spanish. 
Mexicans adopted Catholicism.

Literally, everything good that we associate with the Mexican culture came from Europeans not Mexico.  

Mexicans discovered chocolate but it wasn't mixed with sugar until the Europeans brought it.  Pan Dulce, "sweet bread" didn't exist until the French brought wheat to Mexico.  What we think of as "Mexican Food" is actually Tex-Mex a European infusion.  Mexican salsa was peppers, salt, and vinegar because cultures that have lots of parasites eat spicy foods to kill those parasites.  Ever heard of Montezuma's revenge?  

Prior to being conquered by Europeans:

Mexicans practiced human sacrifice.
Mexicans were cannibals.
Mexicans ate carne de burro, lengua de vaca, y estomago de vaca.  
Mexican bread was made from corn mash. 
Mexican chocolate was a salty gravy.
Mexican's didn't speak Spanish.
Mexican's weren't Catholic.  

To this day, over 1 million Mexicans worship Santa Muerte (Saint Death) because Jesus, Jehovah, and Mary just aren't strong enough to fight off Mexican demons.  

Mexicans protected their own voodoo by disguising it in Catholic symbols in the form of Santeria.     

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  1. very very intrigueing
    and weird but interesting to read

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