Monday, August 2, 2010

Unrevising History

Jeez it galls me to think of how our History of this great nation is being "cleansed"(censored, revised and diluted) so that it's less offensive to the ethnics who might be offended by the real truth. Why is it our history is so distasteful? Think I’ll give a few examples of some that rankle me and see if I can shed some illumination on them.

Texas over throws a repressive military regime: US steals southwest from Mexico. How did it get there? Because we don't want to offend Hispanic sensitivity. And to prove that we over threw a bad government, can anybody name a Mexican government that actually accomplished anything for its people? Now we have to deal with the mess the Feds have made of immigration and granting them rights and benefits that are bankrupting the entire Southwest in the hopes of gaining a few votes.

The Indian Wars: We stole the land from an indigenous people. Well most tribes took land and held it not by treaty with other tribes but by force. The Lakota raided Crow territory and bragged about it. Why is it they cry over land they couldn't hold when they took it from a weaker tribe as did we? The worst thing we ever did was in allowing them to continue to live on Reservations I instead of assimilating them into our society. Other groups have melded yet still retained their heritage.

Pearl Harbor: We forced Japan into attacking us because of the US being racist and repressing their national ambitions. MY God folks, they attacked us, they slaughtered hundreds of thousands of innocent Asian men, women and children and we're the racists? Revisionists say that the only reason we nuked Japan was because they weren’t white. Did they ever think of how many lives would have been lost if we had had to invade Japan like we did Germany? How much longer the war would have lasted?

These are jus a couple of example of out our History is being distorted to further the Progressive Agenda to destroy our National Heritage and to weaken us further as a nation. We are nation of many that are as one; or at least we should be.

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