t: it is not Muslims who were the barbarians of our shared past.
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Translated from French
We have irrefutable evidence, and History does not lie, even if the victors have tried to rewrite it: it is not Muslims who were the barbarians of our shared past.
In just the last three centuries, an entire people has been nearly completely exterminated: the Native Americans.
These men and women lived in deep harmony with nature, respecting trees, animals, and the balance of life. They were not massacred by Muslims, but by others.
Their daughters were raped, their pregnant women gutted, their babies killed. They were even offered, in a gesture of absolute cowardice, blankets contaminated with smallpox to complete their annihilation.
Nor were Muslims the ones who dumped Agent Orange on Vietnam, poisoning entire generations and still condemning unborn children today to be born with severe malformations.
It was not Muslims who dropped two atomic bombs on Japanese cities, killing more than 200,000 innocent civilians in a matter of moments.
And it is still not Muslims who continue, today, to exploit Africa's riches while keeping entire populations in extreme poverty.
History is there, raw and unfiltered. It's time to stop lying to ourselves.
And after reading this and verifying this information, then you should feel ashamed for targeting Muslims, who themselves are not resentful 







European colonization ("by the Whites") spanned about 5 centuries, from the mid-15th century to the mid-20th century.
Almost all countries in the world were colonized by European powers ("the Whites") at some point in history, between the 15th and mid-20th centuries.
Only a few countries escaped direct and lasting European colonization: Japan, Thailand, Liberia, and sometimes Korea (occupied by Japan, not by Europe) or Ethiopia (briefly occupied by Italy in 1936-1941, but not durably colonized).
Here is a summary by continent (based on historical lists of colonial empires: Portugal, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy, etc.).
The list is not exhaustive, as many territories changed hands.
AMERICAS (almost entirely colonized)
North America: United States (13 British colonies + Spanish/French), Canada (France then UK), Mexico, Greenland (Denmark/Norway).
Central America and Caribbean: Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Bahamas, etc. (Spain, France, UK).
South America: Brazil (Portugal), Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, etc. (mainly Spain); Guyana (France, UK, Netherlands).
AFRICA (almost entirely colonized, with exceptions)
North Africa: Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco (France), Libya (Italy), Egypt (UK).
West Africa: Senegal, CΓ΄te dβIvoire, Mali, Guinea, Ghana, Nigeria (France, UK, Portugal, Germany).
Central Africa: Congo (Belgium), Cameroon, Gabon, etc.
East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda (UK), Somalia (Italy/UK), Madagascar (France).
Southern Africa: South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia (UK, Germany, Portugal).
Exceptions: Liberia and Ethiopia (largely).
ASIA South Asia: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka (UK), French Indies (France).
Southeast Asia: Indonesia (Netherlands), Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia (France), Philippines (Spain then USA), Malaysia (UK).
Middle East: Syria, Lebanon (France), Iraq, Palestine, Jordan (UK), etc.
Others: Hong Kong (UK), Macao (Portugal), etc.
Exceptions: Japan, Thailand, Korea (not by Europe), Afghanistan and Iran (influence but not total colonization). OCEANIA Australia, New Zealand (UK). Pacific Islands (France, UK, Germany, etc.).
Even parts of Europe were colonized by other Europeans (e.g.: Ireland by the UK, Cyprus, Malta, etc.).
Colonization took various forms: settlement colonies, protectorates, mandates, trading posts.
Most independences took place between 1945 and 1975.
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