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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)
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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)




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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

To be expected there on the West coast. I had the "privilege" of staying there for a few months last year and there was this huge glorification of Indians going on out there. People white as milk were decrying the white man for all his evils and claiming that they were Indian when they might have been 1/16th Cherokee on a good day.

They are completely out of touch in many ways with reality out there, and operate in a bubble of contradictions and extreme and unfounded ideologies.

"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent."
Thomas Jefferson
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#3

Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

keep on rockin the reservation





Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV
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#4

Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

"Indigenous" my ass. Did the Indians sprout up from American soil like fucking gnomes or something? Of course not. They migrated there from Asia. Due to circumstance, priority, or their ineptitude (or a combination thereof), they were unable to develop any physical or intellectual technology which could stand in the way of the European colonists. Men are made to conquer. The Indians were soundly defeated. Life is life.

On a side note, I don't get why everyone hates the Europeans for bringing over disease, like they did it on purpose. At that point in history, the Europeans knew jack shit about viruses and the spread of disease. They cannot be blamed for this, since they didn't fucking know anything about it.
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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

Quote: (10-10-2014 07:07 AM)Krusyos Wrote:  

On a side note, I don't get why everyone hates the Europeans for bringing over disease, like they did it on purpose. At that point in history, the Europeans knew jack shit about viruses and the spread of disease. They cannot be blamed for this, since they didn't fucking know anything about it.

Some settlers distributed blankets filled with small pox to the natives. Quite effective. We've known the basics (diseases spread from contaminated bodies) for a long time. It wasn't uncommon for infected corpses to be launched over city walls during medieval sieges.

I don't think 90% of the cases were deliberate, but it did happen.
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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

Quote: (10-10-2014 07:15 AM)Blick Mang Wrote:  

Quote: (10-10-2014 07:07 AM)Krusyos Wrote:  

On a side note, I don't get why everyone hates the Europeans for bringing over disease, like they did it on purpose. At that point in history, the Europeans knew jack shit about viruses and the spread of disease. They cannot be blamed for this, since they didn't fucking know anything about it.

Some settlers distributed blankets filled with small pox to the natives. Quite effective. We've known the basics (diseases spread from contaminated bodies) for a long time. It wasn't uncommon for infected corpses to be launched over city walls during medieval sieges.

I don't think 90% of the cases were deliberate, but it did happen.

Huh, interesting. Didn't know about that. Where was this technique used?
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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

Quote: (10-10-2014 07:07 AM)Krusyos Wrote:  

"Indigenous" my ass. Did the Indians sprout up from American soil like fucking gnomes or something? Of course not. They migrated there from Asia. Due to circumstance, priority, or their ineptitude (or a combination thereof), they were unable to develop any physical or intellectual technology which could stand in the way of the European colonists. Men are made to conquer. The Indians were soundly defeated. Life is life.

On a side note, I don't get why everyone hates the Europeans for bringing over disease, like they did it on purpose. At that point in history, the Europeans knew jack shit about viruses and the spread of disease. They cannot be blamed for this, since they didn't fucking know anything about it.

an/or south american migration. See Cahokia and Mississippian culture. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahokia

Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV
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#8

Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

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His expression in this painting is perfect for the article. It's as if he's saying "bitches, please" from beyond the grave.

Christopher Columbus was alpha as fuck.

http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattlepolitic...umbus-day/

"Men willingly believe what they wish." - Julius Caesar, De Bello Gallico, Book III, Ch. 18
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#9

Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

^^ I sit here at my desk at work chuckling

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#10

Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

You know Columbus Day was instituted by FDR in a cheap attempt to woo Italian-American voters.

If voters now want to have Indigenous People's Day, then why not give it to them?
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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

Quote: (10-10-2014 08:49 AM)Sonsowey Wrote:  

You know Columbus Day was instituted by FDR in a cheap attempt to woo Italian-American voters.

If voters now want to have Indigenous People's Day, then why not give it to them?

They already have their own sports team: the Redskins!

"Men willingly believe what they wish." - Julius Caesar, De Bello Gallico, Book III, Ch. 18
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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

It is funny hearing people saying "Hey conquest is natural Indians lost, deal with it."
Meanwhile Indigenous people from the rest of our continent are currently re-taking huge parts of North America, and people get all in a tizzy about it.
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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

Quote: (10-10-2014 08:56 AM)Sonsowey Wrote:  

It is funny hearing people saying "Hey conquest is natural Indians lost, deal with it."
Meanwhile Indigenous people from the rest of our continent are currently re-taking huge parts of North America, and people get all in a tizzy about it.

If we can't stop them, we deserve it.
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#14

Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

Big difference between military conquest, and millions of Mestizo peasants infilitrating and then exploiting resources from a benevelant host. Civilizations will always clash on equal terms technologically and militarily (see Europe) but 21st century immigration more closely resembles parasitic behavior.
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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

Right in the middle of breast cancer awarness month? The feminists aren't going to like this.
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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

Quote: (10-10-2014 09:11 AM)Jaydublin Wrote:  

Right in the middle of breast cancer awarness month? The feminists aren't going to like this.

Ah yes. This should be good. A pissing contest between whether racism or sexism is worse.

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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

The best analogy I can think of for this

Columbus is to Native Americans as Hitler is to Jews

So yeah, I sympathize with the Native Americans on this one.

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Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day :)

Quote: (10-10-2014 07:21 AM)Krusyos Wrote:  

Quote: (10-10-2014 07:15 AM)Blick Mang Wrote:  

Quote: (10-10-2014 07:07 AM)Krusyos Wrote:  

On a side note, I don't get why everyone hates the Europeans for bringing over disease, like they did it on purpose. At that point in history, the Europeans knew jack shit about viruses and the spread of disease. They cannot be blamed for this, since they didn't fucking know anything about it.

Some settlers distributed blankets filled with small pox to the natives. Quite effective. We've known the basics (diseases spread from contaminated bodies) for a long time. It wasn't uncommon for infected corpses to be launched over city walls during medieval sieges.

I don't think 90% of the cases were deliberate, but it did happen.

Huh, interesting. Didn't know about that. Where was this technique used?

It was a well used technique of medieval warfare in Europe.
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