09/03/2025
The media propaganda machine has been pushing this "white outrage" agenda that led to the election of Agent Orange. Here is the TRUTH about what "WHITE RAGE" has done to minorities.
Estimating the total number of Indigenous people, Africans, and others killed in genocides and mass atrocities committed by European and American powers is difficult due to gaps in historical records, but scholars have provided broad estimates based on available evidence. Below is a historical overview with estimated numbers which could be higher:
1. Indigenous Peoples of the Americas (North, Central, and South America)
Pre-Colonization Population Estimate: 50–100 million
Deaths Due to Genocide, War, and Disease: 90% of the population (45–90 million)
Primary Causes: Massacres, forced displacement, enslavement, starvation, and European diseases like smallpox and measles (which were often spread intentionally).
Key Events:
The Pequot Massacre (1637)
The Trail of Tears (1830s)
The California Genocide (1849–1870s)
The Wounded Knee Massacre (1890)
Total Estimated Death Toll: 45–90 million
2. Enslaved Africans in the Transatlantic Slave Trade
Captured and Enslaved: 12–15 million transported across the Atlantic
Deaths During Transport (Middle Passage): 1.8–2.5 million
Deaths Due to Enslavement (Plantations, Work Camps, Punishment, Disease): Estimated 5–10 million (from harsh conditions, overwork, and brutality).
Total Estimated Death Toll: 6.8–12.5 million
3. Congo Genocide Under King Leopold II (1885–1908)
Pre-Colonization Population Estimate: 20–30 million
Murdered and Starved Under Belgian Rule: 10–15 million (half the population)
Primary Causes: Mass killings, mutilations, starvation, forced labor in rubber plantations, and disease exacerbated by colonial exploitation.
Total Estimated Death Toll: 10–15 million
4. Taíno People of the Caribbean (Puerto Rico, Haiti, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, etc.)
Pre-Colonization Population Estimate: 8–10 million
Killed Through Genocide, Enslavement, and Disease: 80–90% (7–9 million)
Primary Causes: Spanish enslavement, forced labor, massacres, and European diseases.
Total Estimated Death Toll: 7–9 million
5. Indigenous Hawaiians
Pre-Colonization Population Estimate: 300,000–800,000
Killed Through Colonization, Disease, and Displacement: 80–90% (240,000–700,000)
Primary Causes: Foreign diseases (smallpox, measles), forced land seizures, and cultural suppression under American occupation.
Total Estimated Death Toll: 240,000–700,000
Grand Total Estimate of Deaths
Indigenous Peoples of the Americas: 45–90 million
Enslaved Africans (Middle Passage + Enslavement): 6.8–12.5 million
Congo Genocide: 10–15 million
Taíno People: 7–9 million
Native Hawaiians: 240,000–700,000
[Total Death Toll Estimate: 69–127 million people killed through genocide, enslavement, and colonial violence.]
These numbers remain approximate due to the lack of precise records. Still, they provide a sobering look at the impact of European and American colonial violence on indigenous and African populations.