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Archeologist's Comment On Human Sacrifice Exposes Inanity Of 'Oppression Studies' Mindse

• Zero Hedge

Authored by Dave Huber via The College Fix,

Making the rounds this past week were comments by a Mexican archeologist regarding the discovery of a Mayan altar at which child sacrifices were performed.

As reported by CBS News, the altar, found in Tikal National Park, showed "the remains of three children not older than 4 years," according to the scholar who led the discovery team.

The savagery of how such sacrifices were performed, however, is not brought up. Instead, we merely read how Tikal was "a cosmopolitan center," a "center of cultural convergence," and how the altar had a "figure representing the Storm Goddess."

CBS also managed to get a comment from an archeologist not affiliated with the findings at Tikal. How come? Probably because María Belén Méndez of the National Autonomous University of Mexico said the child sacrifices were merely "a practice."


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