
What American
Thanksgiving Is About (You'll Be Surprised Americans Want To Remember It)
Vernon
Coleman
Modern Americans celebrate the theft of their nation with an
annual feast called Thanksgiving. It does not occur to them that this might
upset the native Indians from whom they stole `their' land in the first
place.
The people who now describe themselves as `Americans' actually
stole their country from the Native Americans. They put the Indians in
reservations (which got smaller and smaller). The Indians were civilised and
spiritual but they had no guns and were an easy target. America was stolen by
force.
At a meeting in New England in 1640, the following motions were
put to the assembly.
1. The earth is the Lord's and the fullness
thereof.
2. The Lord may give the earth or any part of it to his chosen
people.
3. We are his chosen people.
Naturally the assembled bunch of
smug, barbarians voted `yes' to all these motions, and thereby sanctified (in
their minds) the theft of a nation.
It was generally agreed that the
Indians were savages with no rights, and yet both the American constitution and
the Declaration of Independence were based on texts devised and used by Native
American Indians - texts which included fundamental ideas on liberty, freedom
and even legislature.
The American Government signed 370 treaties with
the Native Indians but violated provisions in every one of these treaties. The
Americans now celebrate the theft of the country they wrongly call their own
with a feast called Thanksgiving.
Do Americans have no shame?
Taken from Rogue Nation by Vernon Coleman, available from the
webshop on this site.
Copyright Vernon Coleman 2007
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