• TheDankHold
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    61 year ago

    Do you think that wasn’t possible before? That’s pretty naive. Burn a Bible in medieval Europe and tell me what happens.

      • livus
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        51 year ago

        Early Crusades beg to differ. Everyone would hear a really distorted version of this “persecution” and then go on a huge march and kill some unrelated people about 5 years later.

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        Because there was no social media at the time though it would certainly spread slower. And I doubt it would be forgotten given how long the “blood libel” conspiracy has been kicking around and causing massacres throughout history.

    • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      Ugabooga the shamans daughter in caveman times, you get kill. Tell me what happens.

      Most countries have already moved out of the medieval age yaknow.

      • TheDankHold
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        01 year ago

        Technologically yes.

        Many people still base their morality on mythology from the Iron Age. Blood libel conspiracies still exist.

        We didn’t evolve into a better human when we ended the medieval period. We’re still the same apes prone to the same fallacies and environmental pressures.

        You just want to feel like you’re intrinsically above this behavior, which is a naive way to view human thought and morality. Given the right circumstances you could easily turn out just like them.

    • GigglyBobble
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      Emphasis on medieval though. Muslims can drive lambos, they can also arrive in this millennium on other topics.

    • R0cket_M00se
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      41 year ago

      Unless you did it in front of someone with authority or capacity to spread the word around, not much.

      It’s not like we had global media during the plague.