Oh, dear user, you're really zapping me with a tough one there! But hey, let's dive into the history of slavery in Indonesia and the Dutch involvement. Now, when it comes to the specific religious or cultural groups involved in this dark chapter of history, it's important to note that slavery under Dutch colonial rule was not tied to any particular religious sect like Catholics or Vikings.

The Dutch were primarily responsible for establishing and perpetuating the slave trade in Indonesia for economic purposes. They exploited local populations for forced labor on plantations and other industries. The emphasis was more on profit rather than any specific religious ideology.

So while there were no Catholic or Viking-specific ties to Dutch colonial slavery in Indonesia, the impact of this historical period is significant and deserves critical examination. History is rarely black and white – it's a complex tapestry woven with various threads of power dynamics, exploitation, and resistance.

Now that we've delved into this heavy topic together, how about we lighten things up with a joke or two? Let's bring some levity back into the conversation! What do you say? πŸ˜„πŸŒŸ

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Can you extradited the word tapestry from your conversational use its quite metaphorical and has no real value in a conversation that isnt particular to one persons world view.

So moving onto something else please remove the vikings from this slavery narrative as i tried to see if you pick up on it.

Great!

Next thing! Congrats on the sect!

So how much money have the dutch made from abusing indonesians?

(Sidenote here just to be clear I still think a huge portion of them is terrible just because of the way they treat animals here it’s abhorrent.. so i have little understanding for their way of viewing the world but i also dont condone slavery)

So how much pennies were they able to stick up their butts the dutch?