sábado, 29 de noviembre de 2014

Why First Nations People Regard Thanksgiving Day as a National Day of Mourning | Global Research

Why First Nations People Regard Thanksgiving Day as a National Day of Mourning | Global Research

 In many cases the psychopathic killer-conquistadors that followed
Columbus, were initially welcomed, tolerated and even nurtured (a la the
mythical First Thanksgiving) – rather than being killed off as the
criminal invaders that they were. Trusting the intruders to return their
hospitality – in the spirit of the Christian Golden Rule – turned out
to have been a huge mistake, for within decades the slaughter began,
performed in the name of Christ – with the blessings of the accompanying
priests whose mission was to convert the heathen to Christianity under
threat of death.

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