• Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    I’m saying Spain having Moors doesn’t really warrant saying Medieval Europe (as a whole) had “a lot of black people” imo.

    So, yes, there were a lot of black people in medieval Europe. Just not as a notable percentage of the total population outside of Southern Spain, but in the sense that even today a couple thousand people is still a lot of people.

    Just not as a notable percentage of the total population

    Indeed. A couple of thousand today is definitely not a sensible metric for “a lot”, since that’s an incredible tiny population compared to overall.

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      6 months ago

      And I’m saying they didn’t say that. Because they didn’t.

      You’re saying that, because you’re invested for some reason in black people not being on screens in a fictional world.

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        6 months ago

        It’s just when someone says there was a lot of black people in Medieval Europe it does peak ones interest because there really wasn’t by how you’d first think of what “a lot” means.

        You’re saying that, because you’re invested for some reason in black people not being on screens in a fictional world.

        It can be a bit funny and seem inaccurate is all. If someone wants to put in black people to such setting or whites to Ancient Chinese setting or whatever then by all means. It just might not accurately represent the typical situation at the time.