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Old July 31st, 2018 #1
ColdFire
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The NWO sure plays hard on infusing Europeans with a guilt complex even for their supposed treatment of "the red brothers" . .


The NWO always is after a chance to put our race down . .

Well, concerning the 'Injuns'. .

I'm not American yet even I view it this way. .

They were a bunch of savages settling in the Americas , very few in number . .


They had no proclaimed state , they were nomads . .

Europeans formed the first state in the Americas . .

Also, the American Indians weren't those 'noble savages' they are portrayed as in books/movies gloryfying them . .

They were a wild bunch . .

They attacked Europeans first when they arrived in the Americas . .

Their final death blow was when they were exposed to the Caucasians' 'fire water' , which they started to cherish . .


Today most of 'em are alcoholics . .


How is it these savages are always held up ?

They pretty much were nomads of the prairie 'hunting that buffalo' , having tribal wars from time to time ( when they weren't smoking 'peace pipe' or 'burying that hatchet' that is . . .)


. . and taking scalps . .

Yet some people are in favour of them . .

In other words they would prefer that . .


. . over that . .


Just trying to bust some myths about 'Native Americans' here. .

The 'Injuns' were savages and not the softest savages I might add . .

Taking scalps was their 'invention' . .

Like I said , they didn't have a state in America . .

Today . .

They are drunk-asses dreaming of 'old glory' . .



Because they are drunk-asses is also the reason many of them land in the eternal hunting grounds by the day . .

I suppose 'Manitou' is busy summoning 'his people' to him day by day . .


That's what happens if you "can't say no" . .




Just a matter of time 'till they have all drunk themselves to death if you ask me . .

May they dream of old glory until then . .



Howgh . .