• terranoid@lemmy.cafe
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    14 days ago

    I always assumed it was a more recent desecration and thus more haunted. Americans within the last 200 years did a genocide and desecrated a bunch of holy sites on purpose. This would be a recent injustice which wasn’t “righted”.

    Meanwhile some Gaulish ghosts are looking at modern French people sipping wine, being a mix of ancient Romans and Gauls and a lot of other stuff. They chill

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      Yeah its definitely cause the ghosts are angry and vengeful AND it was relatively recent. I mean you can go to the Native Containment Zones Reservations right now.

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      13 days ago

      Plus probably more than a little painting of native spiritual practices as some sort of pagan voodoo.

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    If your house is haunted by Indian ghosts it doesn’t really matter if it was built 60, 6 or 600 years. It’s not like those ghosts only appear after a certain amount of years and then disappear again after a set amount of years, just saying.

  • ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
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    In the town I live in we have Iberian house, Roman church, Visigoth buildings and some Muslim remains all under the same main square. Some kind of a village was in the same place for ~10 thousand years. In the town nearby they started building new metro line and hit Roman cemetery with ~500 graves.