Seeking out perspectives also involves sharing your own perspective and seeing if it creates a learning debate, but if you're not interested, that's fine with me.
Furthermore, the USA o México has been governing itself for over 200 years. So it can't blame others for what happened in its territory after it became independent.
the Almoravid Empire, the Almohad Empire, the Ziyanids... Even in 1800, Spain was invaded by Napoleon. But we don't hate those who invaded us because we are their descendants. It's part of our history.
I find this reading of history curious. For example, Spain was completely invaded several times by Greeks and Phoenicians, then the Roman Empire, then the Alans, the Suevi, the Vandals, the Goths, the Visigoths, etc. Later, the Muslim kingdoms of North Africa (the Fatimid Caliphate,
It makes more sense to criticize the arrival of the English and the 200 years afterward when the Americans murdered the indigenous people of those lands, right?
But Columbus committed atrocities in present-day Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela. He never set foot in the territories that are now Mexico or the United States.