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It is not clear to me how one man can enslave 9,000. As it is, this article is self-contradictory. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.79.29.112 (talk) 09:04, 3 July 2017 (UTC)
The history section does not come across as being written from a neutral point of view. The author seems to have a clear bias towards the missionaries.
It's reasonable that documentation prior to the arrival of missionaries would have been sparse, and so it makes sense to focus on the information that is available. That said, there is exactly one sentence about the culture of the settlement pre-missionary involvement, and it states that cannibalism was practiced before the arrival of the missionaries. While this may be true, reducing the culture of a people who have been colonized to "they ate people" is inappropriate and comes across as a ham fisted justification for missionary involvement.
I cannot speak to the veracity of the story of Laval "driving the people to their deaths". That said, the reasoning provided by the author is worrisome. Whatever happened with Laval and the depopulation of the island is self-evidently controversial, and citations/sources are not provided for the assertion that Laval is innocent. Furthermore, the author supports their claim that the "story" cannot be trusted with this line:
"The story about Laval driving the population to their deaths was spread by a French judge, Louis Jacolliot, who dabbled in the occult and had a grudge against Laval and wanted to discredit him."
From the structure of this argument, it is clear that the author considers Jallicot's alleged "dabbling in the occult" to be evidence of his mendacity. I don't know what Jallicot's religious practices were, but they aren't relevant to whether or not he is a trustworthy source. Citing Jallicot's (alleged) religious deviations from the church as evidence of poor character is unambiguously bigoted and completely inappropriate for a nominally factual article. 2601:646:C300:B730:228A:277B:B3A2:FB27 (talk) 08:11, 25 May 2023 (UTC)
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