Posted on 09/19/2007 4:58:59 AM PDT by Kaslin
The reason you don't hear so much about Inter Tribal atrocities is because it is both more lucrative and fashionable to beat on the White man.
“The reason you don’t hear so much about Inter Tribal atrocities is because it is both more lucrative and fashionable to beat on the White man.”
Being a white man is a crime in today’s lib world.
for later
I’ve always been interested in the term “genocide” and often wonder why the word isn’t preceeded by the word “attempted”, as genocide alone would seem to mean that there are none left.
THE BEST WEBSITE ABOUT THE AMERICAN WEST
Gathering all the best American historians on the subject
AND THIS ARTICLE
“The genocide myth”
http://custer.over-blog.com/article-11602057.html
And reality tv shows.
In the 1850s, the American government tried to move the Indian tribes in the Upper Midwest to land west of the Mississippi, and white settlers protested, so strenuously, in fact, that the Washington politicians backed down.
At that time, the Indians provided settlers, through trade, with necessary food items, especially during the long winter months. These tribes learned about free enterprise from the French voyagers over a 300 year period. When settlers arrived, they found an Indian community ready and willing to trade resources for gold, silver and white man inventions.
Additionally, the treaties in the 1830s paid indians allotments for the land they deeded to Washington. These annual payments included silver and gold coin, needed for commerce in the early settler outposts. This reason alone was a primary motivation for settlers to resist Indian displacement.
Today, these Indian descendants are some of our best entrepreneurs in this area, active in small business and the resource industry. It’s unfortunate that the socialists in Lansing today are trying to destroy their capitalist spirit.
There’s much about Indian relations not taught in schools.
I’d like to see a chapter on how socialists destroy Indian people.
Never mind that the tribal "owners" were both genetically and centuries separated from the remains in question. For more enlightenment on that mindset, Google "Kennewick Man".
In any event, he showed me remains from the archives carbon dated from the 1400's (before any known white man had ever set foot in North Dakota). They showed the presence of TB, a disease supposedly brought by the white man. The guy was a scientist and not in the least bit political, but it was his opinion that the agitation over remains was strictly a political issue raised to halt scientific study of these and other studies which might cast doubt on the popular shibboleths of this era.
the original address is http://www.custerwest.org
and there is an article by a Law professor on the “genocide” myth
How can you play cowboys and Indians if the Indians are poor victims? That’s no fun.
Note:
How Lincoln’s Army ‘Liberated’ The Indians...
http://www.lewrockwell.com/dilorenzo/dilorenzo40.html
http://www.lewrockwell.com/dilorenzo/dilorenzo40.html
Sad part is that since most social science types know nothing about biology there is very little mentioned about how diseases have affected human history throughout the years. So perhaps the neglect of how diseases were mainly responsible for the de-population of the Indian populations is due (in part) to political correctness but probably mainly through ignorance of even basic biology by historians and political scientists.
Colonel Bouquet did pass infected blankets to the Hurons besieging Fort Pitt. Of course, if you're besieged by people who intend to torture you to death, as Chief Pontiac's Indians had done to the garrisons of Fort Sandusky and Fort Presque Isle, and tried to do to the garrison at Fort Le Bouef on their way down to Fort Pitt, one might be tempted to use any available means to prevent that from happening.
This wasn't the first instance of Indians taking home infected blankets, but it is probably the most notorious. In 1755, the Indians that slaughtered the survivors at Fort William Henry also pillaged the sick and wounded in the infirmary and dug up and scalped the corpses of the dead, some of whom died of smallpox.
It's kind of hard to feel too much "ethnic guilt" for that.
So, is the story of whites giving “gifts” of smallpox infected blankets to eradicate them a myth?
The idea of white 'genocide' was something cooked up by those who hate America.
Yellow fever decimated native American populations on more than one occasion. The native Americans had never been exposed to it so there was no natural immunity.
Oops, Kenton just answered it!
Where are the artefacts?
Where are the skeletal remains of the supposedly tens of thousands of “Native Americans” done in by the diseases of the “White Man?”
I’m skeptical; but I’m not a denier. So far, physical evidence for the the “Old World Germ” theory is scant, IMHO.
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