Native American as you state it do not exist, it is a political myth created by the left to try and make us white folks feel bad about creating the best country on earth.
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The quote is right, the Native American, as the OP describes them, do not exist. It's a bunch of racist bullshit about how savage Indians were and that they're more racist than white people, so it's okay.
Having recently read "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee" all I can say is fuck you, fuck your mother, fuck your father, fuck all of you with a rusty chain saw. ... And repeat.
Y'know, I do have a fair bit of Native blood in me. But I'm mostly of European descent.
Come to think of it, since the many countries my ancestors came from were at war or just on unfriendly terms with each other at least once, I should either really hate myself or implode. Neither has happened, so I guess that my mere existence is testament to the fact that it is possible to overcome historical baggage.
LDE should try a little of that himself. Maybe get to know a nice Native girl, realize that yes, a hell of a lot of crap has happened to Natives at the hands of white colonists, but manage to put that aside for love and the noble cause of encouraging peace.
Best country? Americans, feel free to love America, it is your home and it would be pretty normal if you do. But as a Canadian, I like Canada better. I'm pretty sure "home" is the best country on earth for most people on earth.
Mexico and the Central and South Americas are also, well, Americas. So "native americans" refers to all of them.
Also--this country was doing just fine until the Europeans came and starting insisting they were wiser and better and insisting the natives were savages.
They (or rather, we, as I am part native american) are not a myth. They are real and still very present.
Also--this is not the best country on earth. Hasn't been for quite a long time.
Wait, are you telling me that there were not ABORIGINAL human beings in America, genetically linkened with Asian individuals and called initially Indians?. Please, give me a fucking break.
When the white man came to this country, the Native Americans were in charge.
There were no taxes.
Women did all the work.
The men hunted & fished all day.
And the white man thought he could improve on this system.
There was an article once on slasdot called "Native Americans: An Absurd Liberal Myth" which claimed that the Americas were uninhabited and that "Native Americans" were invented in the 1960's by liberal radicals in order to foister white guilt.
It was a joke, but it really pissed people off.
This reminds me of that.
Wait, I think there might be some sense in this fool's post. My guess is that he means the word "Native American" is inaccurate, since they were also immigrants as well, and they should instead be called American Indians, or Amerindians (which might also be inaccurate) Other than that, there's no sense.
Where did the setttlements, DISCOVERED BEFORE 1960, come from?
Oh wait, you have a preschool education. Nevermind, I'm going to argue with someone my own brain size.
Are you saying that our country forged documents, pictures, paintings, and an entire culture so that you would feel bad? I wasn't aware of that.
"it is a political myth created by the left to try and make us white folks feel bad about creating the best country on earth".
First, the planet's called "Earth", not "earth". Second, best counrty? Sure, tell that to the millions of Latin Americans (such as myself) who are still bitter for America's douchebaggery in the 1950s-80s, invading countries like Vietnam, Guatemala and Chile just because they were commie-esque. Only 200 thousand people died in Guatemala alone because of American intervention for overthrowing a capitalist government in order to put a brutal American-friendly dictator like Carlos Castillo and Pinochet.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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