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[โ€“] Mulligrubs@lemmy.world 0 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

I don't need to read the article you linked, because SOMEONE made up the term "Mexica", just like someone made up the term "Aztec" (and every other word ever).

The term is not eternal, not deemed by God (or Quetzalcoatl)...

Also there were a variety of peoples, to say "they called themselves Mexica" as if they were one people is actually dumbing it down, friend. They didn't even all speak the same language.

Dumbing down for people, indeed. It's all over your head, and I'm sorry

[โ€“] HorreC@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

How dare I ask you to do some small bit of research about topics that you post on, I mean why discuss them in hernest when you could just be like, nah, they dont get a voice in their own history.

The ones you were speaking of, did speak a language (again in the article) and did trake over the region you are speaking about, but I am sure you are just used to running ramshot over others, your ancestors have been doing it for so long its one of the only hallmarks of culture you can pull from.