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That’s the story of the Aztecs. It also seems like the conquest of India and China was with few men.
What are you talking about? The Aztecs were not the entire human race — Tenochtitlan was like, what, 200k people? And, AIUI, the various subject peoples of the Aztecs were a big part of overthrowing them.
India was not the entire human race, and again, British takeover was mostly with a lot of Indian leaders becoming clients of the EIC so as to point them at their enemies… which, I suppose, is the strategy you are pointing to? That we'll somehow find a way to inflame the hostilities between various non-white groups to the point it overwhelms their mutual hatred for whitey…
…while I think they'll be able to put those differences aside long enough to render us extinct.
And those still aren't examples of a hundred white people defeating several billion nonwhites in one go.
I feel like you are being too literal. Aztecs had a few million and conquistadors had a few hundred. That’s in the same category of why I am referring to. White repeatedly won military battles despite being vastly outnumbered.
That was my point. Just that.
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