"The barbarities and desperate outrages of the so-called Christian race, throughout every region of the world, and upon every people they have been able to subdue, are not to be paralleled by those of any other race, however fierce, however untaught, and however reckless of mercy and of shame in any age of the earth."
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Colonization and Christianity. Quoted from The Capital by Karl Marx and [https://books.google.com/books?id=Zajh1WZa-OoC
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