Awwww, We Took Their Land…
Killed Almost Everyone Associated with
Their Culture
Boo-Fucking
Hoo You Damn Bleeding Hearts!!!
I’m
getting tired of all of these people crying me a river about the Indians. You know has a right to voice their opinions
about the matter? The Indians. That’s it.
Oh, so you eat tofu and suddenly haven’t gotten the epiphany that our
ancestors haven’t done everything in the most scrupulous fashion…and you’re
pissed?
Fuck
off, you spoiled piece of shit! Oh, your
heart aches for these poor savages every time you drive on the highway, enjoy
the
Let’s
get a few things straight. I do feel
badly for the Native Americans. I feel
bad for any group of people that gets dominated in battle. They lost but they put a valiant [though
certainly not concentrated nor organized] effort. If it had to do strictly with “heart”,
perhaps those savages would have had their way with townspeople. Gasp! That’s right!
They were mean sometimes too! Don’t drop your acoustic guitar Shirley!!!
Anyway,
we seem to romanticize NA culture to a nauseating degree. When you bring their myths to the same level
as other religions, they look somewhat childish. The limited wisdom that fills some of the
stories seems to be held up by a foundation of silly ideas about various
different god-sques. Let’s face it, if
these people were so noble, they would have been able to get over their past
disputes to counter the great White push.
Oh,
sorry. I guess killing off the buffalo
was a move that had never been done before.
Let me see. If you find out that
someone you are fighting with depends almost solely on one animal, what do you
do? No, Shirley, you don’t nurture that species and say “Let
the best man win!” You wipe them out if
you can. Not to mention the hairy
fuckers were damaging our railroads.
What
happened to Native Americans was sad and unfortunate. If they could have assimilated more properly
to our style of life, things would have been a lot better. When I hear of the hardships Indians live
with, I do know through a tickertape parade.
There is guilt; I am not trying to deny that.
But
let’s face it. We can’t be so
hypocritical to look at our affluent lifestyles and say, “I wouldn’t have made
the decisions that
The
Indians were people with very different viewpoints from ours. To that point they are intriguing. But it is clear that their way of life was
not fit for the advancement of human beings.
It is astonishing to watch as educated people talk of them as having superior ways of
living. When you live mostly for survival,
learning is not going to happen. These
people failed to evolve and their outdated lifestyles and cultures were their
true poison…not the disease and brutality of white men.