Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Thanksgiving, but for whom?

 It is time again for the Great American Gluttony, known as Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving in this country is supposed to represent the thanks of the white settlers escaping religious persecution in Europe. Thanks, Europe, for sending your whackjobs over here.

 You see, this continent wasn't uninhabited, there were people here already, and they weren't white Xtians. They were the People, or as the whites called them, the Red Savages, due to the color of our skin. (Yes, we really are red.) My People were not savages. We had a complex and involved society already, with agriculture, education and land management, and our own religion. When the whites were starving and freezing in their crappy little wooden boxes, we took pity on them and brought them into our homes, fed them the fruits of our labor, and in return they shit on us. And continue to do so even today.

 You see, we didn't invite you into our country, and we didn't need your Christ, your clothing, or your diseases. You refused to speak our language, tore our children from us and put them in white Xtian boarding schools where they were systematically beaten and starved until they submitted to the white 'teachings'. Some resisted, and were killed outright. Some kept their mouths shut, and were able to return to the People with most of their belief system intact. Many more were taken too young, and were brainwashed, infected with white man diseases, and then set back to the Tribe to spread the white-based filth around to the rest of the Tribe. The People were nothing more to the "white founders" (Thieves is more like it.) than animals to be exterminated.

 So as you stuff yourself with turkey, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie (All native to the Americas.) remember that for some people, this is not a holiday of gluttony and football, but a rememberance of the death of our People and our culture caused and perpetuated by foreign invaders.

2 comments:

  1. While I agree with most of this Thanksgiving to me is now thanks for what you do have. For family, health, a job, whatever. Many holidays have changed and morphed, and this is one for me.

    I don't think back to the Pilgrims landing and all that jazz but to be thanksful that I have a loving wife, step-son, family, and everything else.

    Plus I plan to stuff myself with lasagna ;)

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