>>1971238
Yes
>>1971238
Really, really. And no, not everyone was like that in the 15th century.
Well people of the time complained of his abuse of the natives and of other europeans
>>1971238
No, the weak should fear the strong
>>1971238
Genocidal maniac, too far for even a colonial age fag.
>all these SJWs ITT
>>1972128
>being this contrarian
the guy slaughtered children
He was a hero. All the claims about his brutality are just modern anti Italian propaganda.
>>1972234
t. Paulie
Yes, he inflicted an enormous amount of suffering on sapient beings like ourselves which went beyond the customs of the time. The level of brutality he used to obtain gold was excessive and possibly even counterproductive.
In his defense it may have been exaggerated by his political enemies, he made peaceful contact with the first tribe he met and on his 2nd voyage he discovered the crew he had to leave behind had been slaughtered and said tribe were dispersed by a hostile tribe, regardless things deteriorated later on.
>>1971238
One of the worst humans to ever walk the face of the Earth.
>>1972234
t. Luigi
>>1971238
Yes, he was a pretty big asshole. Even for the 15th century he was a piece of work.
>>1971238
Probably not. Everything's relative.
>>1971238
Who's the guy?
>>1972435
He invented the pizza, I think.
>>1971238
He was a hero
>>1972443
Then he's awesome. I love pizza.
>>1972234
t. pizza tosser
>>1972213
Sauce?
His contemporaries thought he was a bit off and he wasn't the greatest navigator. He deserves a place in history for having balls of steel to cross the Atlantic but that's about it.