No, it simply means that I’m not ignorant and have read both sides…not teacher manuals, not text books…I’ve read a variety of sources outside of politically correct and white washed sources.
Funny how you discussed Columbus’ arrest but not his being released … the records of the complaints, arrest and inquiry are well documented … and of course this involved a power struggle in addition to the real and imagined abuses …
Odd how you discount what Columbus wrote in his diaries … when historically speaking - diaries are highly prised … or is it just Columbus’ diary that is suspect … every writer of a diary writes from their personal perspective, observation and lens … which of course is true for every diary of the day that one can appeal to …in discerning the fact around the life and times of Columbus - jealously, power struggles and all - told from the writers pespective
And in the context of the society from which Columbus arose from poor obscurity to prominence - he was not unusually cruel of evil …
which - if I might illustrate for you a contrast - Hitler, Pol Pot and Stalin were all evil murdering maniacs - and judged so in their day - by the people of their day and in the mores of their day … they were evil in the 20th century - not the 25th or 26th century - judged according to the mores of a time centuries later …
Some of the natives of the western hemisphere practiced slavery …
Some of the natives of the western hemisphere warred against their neighbors and took territory in conquest …
Some of the natives of the western hemisphere still were practicing human sacrifice to appease their gods …
Some of the natives of the western hemisphere consumed human flesh and body parts - ritually …
They ate dog [do not tell the PETA people - because in today’s america this will get you jail time]
In my view - if you want to judge the peoples of 1492 Europe by today’s standards - that is your choice … However, when you impose that upon me - then I am highly offended that cannibalism and human sacrifice are ignored and the peoples who practiced them are viewed as “noble”