Posted on 10/12/2007 12:05:32 PM PDT by americanophile
Yes, its a beautiful day in the land Columbus discovered, I mean ruthlessly subjugated.
While in America only a handful of societys most marginal figures have decided to take up the call, in the yet to be renamed, South America, the campaign, known as Indigenous Resistance Day is gathering momentum.
The Guardian, the U.K.s most dedicated leftist newspaper cast the movement in these terms:
Now, however, a counter-attack is under way. After centuries as underdogs, indigenous people are rising up - peacefully - to seize political power and assert their heritage.
The so-called pink tide of leftwing governments has surged on the back of indigenous movements intent on dismantling the regions eurocentric legacy - starting with Columbus.
Across the Andes the explorer once feted as a hero by the Europeanised elite is having his story rewritten, his statue toppled and his name turned to mud. Leading the assault is Venezuelas president, Hugo Chavez.
They taught us to admire Christopher Columbus, he said during a recent televised address, his tone incredulous, while flicking through a 1970s school textbook. In Europe they still speak of the discovery of America and want us to celebrate the day.
Instead Mr Chavez has renamed October 12 indigenous resistance day and mounted a campaign against colonial residue.
Within the United States, the movement has gathered little popularity, but against the backdrop of an ever increasing tide of Mexican and Latin American immigration (both legal and illegal), there are those who are calling for a repudiation of all things European and a cultural fight which aims to divide white and non-white peoples.
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G. Clifford Prout was a man with a mission, and that mission was to put clothes on all the millions of naked animals throughout the world. To realize his dream, Prout founded an organization called the Society for Indecency to Naked Animals, abbreviated as SINA (it was left unexplained why the society was ‘for indecency’ not ‘against indecency’).Prout first appeared before the American public to promote his unusual organization on May 27, 1959 when he appeared on NBC’s Today Show...
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***G. Clifford Prout was a man with a mission, and that mission was to put clothes on all the millions of naked animals throughout the world.***
Is this the group that demanded that the Kennedys put clothes on Caroline’s pony? If so I think it was Vaughn Meader (who mocked the Kennedys in comedy skits and records) who finally ‘fessed up to starting this group.
Interesting, within a couple of weeks after this group got started they had 35000 people become members of that organization.
I find it beautifully ironic that the European culture most comfortable with savagery (Spanish Inquisition) was the first to encounter the most savage cultures of the New World.
Now we have to contend with their mixes’ continuing denial of their mixing under a lie that the Spanish-predominant aren’t foisting the Indian-predominant on the United States for their care and feeding.
We citizens are asked to operate under the lie that those Indian/Mestizos aren’t mentally/educationally challenged and socially backward. Our government has to operate under the lie that Mexico is an “emerging Democracy” when it’s actually an evil oligarchy of racist Spanish-purist whities doing everything they can to funnel their Indian-predominant poor over our border for their benefit. That they rake off remittance profits from those transactions is just icing on their “keeping the lower classes down” cake.
Just following the money. I don’t think there’s anything good from taking advantage of desperate illegals. These people need to return to their countries, we need them to help their countries regain respectful economic power and we need to have a viable economy free of all this hidden parasitic crap that’s robbing our progeny of their futures.
If those old hippies who used to spout about the “man” keeping them down want to do anything relevant they should look into Mexico doing that as a matter of national policy.
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