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Average temperature on Christmas Day during the past century has raised 3ºC in BCN.
 
The recommended daily allowance (RDA) for vitamin A in humans is 0.9mg, and you can get that from eating just one-tenth of a gram of the liver from a well-fed polar bear. The entire liver contains enough vitamin A to kill as many as 52 adults! If you spread it out and ate just enough to get your RDA every day, that liver would last you 143 years!
 
Amonute (Pocahontas's real name) gave birth at 11 years old, and was kidnapped while in recovery from childbirth by John Smith and his crew. Kocoum, her husband, tried to rescue her and was gunned down. John Smith and crew took turns raping Pocahontas over 70 times until she became pregnant aboard their ship. She was chained and locked below deck for 3 months and starved on the voyage to England. The English cut off her hair, forced her to accept Christianity and made her marry John Rolfe, one of her rapists. She was poisoned on her way back to America and she died on board, was returned to England and dumped into a shallow, unmarked grave near a church, separated from citizens because they believed "savage" bodies corrupted graves.

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Amonute (Pocahontas's real name) gave birth at 11 years old, and was kidnapped while in recovery from childbirth by John Smith and his crew. Kocoum, her husband, tried to rescue her and was gunned down. John Smith and crew took turns raping Pocahontas over 70 times until she became pregnant aboard their ship. She was chained and locked below deck for 3 months and starved on the voyage to England. The English cut off her hair, forced her to accept Christianity and made her marry John Rolfe, one of her rapists. She was poisoned on her way back to America and she died on board, was returned to England and dumped into a shallow, unmarked grave near a church, separated from citizens because they believed "savage" bodies corrupted graves.

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I have not seen it because I don't like animation, but I'm assuming you have just summarised the plot of the Disney film there.
 
Amonute (Pocahontas's real name) gave birth at 11 years old, and was kidnapped while in recovery from childbirth by John Smith and his crew. Kocoum, her husband, tried to rescue her and was gunned down. John Smith and crew took turns raping Pocahontas over 70 times until she became pregnant aboard their ship. She was chained and locked below deck for 3 months and starved on the voyage to England. The English cut off her hair, forced her to accept Christianity and made her marry John Rolfe, one of her rapists. She was poisoned on her way back to America and she died on board, was returned to England and dumped into a shallow, unmarked grave near a church, separated from citizens because they believed "savage" bodies corrupted graves.

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No, in the Disney movie it was a romantic consentual relationship between two adults.
The riotic thing is that, according to a quote in Wikip, Disney responsibles for that thing protested that the claims to historical inaccuracies were unfair, since the thing had reflected Algonquin culture pretty accurately.
 
The riotic thing is that, according to a quote in Wikip, Disney responsibles for that thing protested that the claims to historical inaccuracies were unfair, since the thing had reflected Algonquin culture pretty accurately.
AKA the "CRT hurts our feelings" defense. Nothing is more offensive to die-hard patriots than the truth.
 
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