By Samuel
Worcester
13/10/08
- - - "I
know that
many modern
day people,
even those
from the
Christian
Right, like
and or
admire
“Indians”,
Native
Americans.
They think
it is sad
that the
white people
nearly
killed every
last one of
them. There
are other US
citizens
that believe
the Indians
were
“savages”
and the
white man
was just
God’s hand
eliminating
a people
that did not
worship the
one true
God. One
thing I know
for sure is
that at a
critical
moment in
the Indian’s
survival
they were
hated,
without
question, by
the most
powerful
nation on
earth. Some
of us look
back, as we
read the
accounts of
the
atrocities
committed by
the US upon
the Indians,
and shake
our heads
and think
“how could
our
ancestors be
so cruel?”
I do not
find our
ancestor’s
cruelty very
hard to
imagine at
all. All I
have to do
is listen to
present day
conservatives
advocate the
death and
destruction
of Muslims.
They praise
the
destruction
that the US
has rained
down upon
Afghanistan
and Iraq. I
don’t have
to step back
in time to
hear
liberals
denounced as
“enemies of
the State”
for daring
to think
that killing
civilians
might be
wrong. They
are alive
and well,
front and
center, both
then and
now, the
conservatives
are in a
blind rage
for the
blood of
“our
enemies”.
Kurt
Vonnegut
mentioned
Indian’s in
an article
he wrote
called “Cold
Turkey” in
May, 2004.
The article
is about the
US’s
reaction to
having to go
off of oil
dependency
cold turkey.
His
comparison
of Iraq and
Native
Americans is
appropriate
here:
"We’re
spreading
democracy
[in Iraq],
are we? Same
way European
explorers
brought
Christianity
to the
Indians,
what we now
call 'Native
Americans'.
How
ungrateful
they were!
How
ungrateful
are the
people of
Baghdad
today. So
let’s give
another big
tax cut to
the
super-rich.
That’ll
teach Bin
Laden a
lesson he
won’t soon
forget. Hail
to the
Chief.
That chief
and his
cohorts have
as little to
do with
Democracy as
the
Europeans
had to do
with
Christianity.
We the
people have
absolutely
no say in
whatever
they choose
to do next.
In case you
haven’t
noticed,
they’ve
already
cleaned out
the
treasury,
passing it
out to pals
in the war
and national
security
rackets,
leaving your
generation
and the next
one with a
perfectly
enormous
debt that
you’ll be
asked to
repay.
Nobody let
out a peep
when they
did that to
you, because
they have
disconnected
every
burglar
alarm in the
Constitution:
The House,
the Senate,
the Supreme
Court, the
FBI, the
free press
(which,
having been
embedded,
has forsaken
the First
Amendment)
and We the
People"
(Vonnegut
3).
We justified
the
killing-off
of the
Native
American’s
as “God’s
will” even
though the
real motive
was profit
“Manifest
Destiny”.
There was
money to be
made by the
handfuls if
the Indians
would just
get out of
the way!
What better
way to
justify
getting the
Indians out
of the way
than by
labeling
them
“savages”
and killing
them in the
name of God?
Now we are
trying to
kill off the
Muslims for
all of the
same reasons
and they
know it.
They know it
better than
the average
US citizen.
The US
citizens are
all glued to
the Fox TV
being taught
that we are
all hated by
Muslims “for
no reason”.
I’m sure God
is delighted
with us all
for using
Him as an
excuse to
kill for
profits.
The “Indian”
nations
lasted
20,000
years, or
rather
19,500 years
until the
introduction
of the
Europeans.
From the
European’s
perspective,
a “new
world” was
opening up
for profits,
same as Iraq
is being
opened up
for new
profits.
From the
first moment
that whites
laid eyes
upon the
North
American
aborigines
their
thoughts
were…, well,
since we
have them,
let me
reproduce
them so the
words can
speak for
themselves.
From
Christopher
Columbus’
log:
"They…brought
us parrots
and balls of
cotton and
spears and
many other
things,
which they
exchanged
for the
glass beads
and hawks’
bells. They
willingly
traded
everything
they owned…
They were
well-built,
with good
bodies and
handsome
features…
They do not
bear arms,
and do not
know them,
for I showed
them a
sword, they
took it by
the edge and
cut
themselves
out of
ignorance.
They have no
iron. Their
spears are
made of
cane… They
would make
fine
servants…
With fifty
men we could
subjugate
them all and
make them do
whatever we
want." (Zinn
1).
Columbus saw
a use for
the
“Indians”.
However, by
1868, the
same time
that
African-American’s
were being
lynched
across the
South due to
their
“inferiority
to whites”,
the whites
could no
longer see
any use for
Indians.
After 20,000
years of
existence
the Indian’s
fate rest in
the hands of
a nation
pulsing with
capitalistic
greed. When
the Indian,
Tosawi,
surrendered
to General
Sheridan,
Tosawi tried
to impress
Sheridan
with his
English.
Tosawi spoke
his name and
added two
words in
broken
English,
“Tosawi,
good
Indian.”
Sheridan’s
reply summed
up the
Indian’s
fate, “The
only good
Indians I
ever met
were dead”
(Brown
171-172).
The words
were refined
into a US
slogan that
could be
pulled out
for any
enemy, just
fill in the
name of the
enemy de
jour: “The
only good
Indian is a
dead
Indian.”
Today it is:
“The only
good Muslim
is a dead
Muslim”.
The Indians
were simply
in the way
of Manifest
Destiny. It
was “nothing
personal”;
it was just
their time
to die.
Whether one
calls it
God’s
judgment
upon them or
just the
white man
fulfilling
his destiny
in the
natural
order of
society, the
Indians
became “good
Indians” and
died. Now it
is the
Muslims
turn, and
dog-gone-it
they just
don’t seem
to want to
comply. But,
with God’s
help, we’ll
show ‘em:
“might makes
right.”
The US
society of
supposed
“men of God”
failed to
take action
to stop the
Indian
massacre.
Only a few
stepped
forward and
tried to
shame the US
into
stopping the
genocide of
Indians, but
these
people, as
always, were
dismissed as
“liberal
nuts”. Some
say that
genocide is
just
democracy in
action: if
the majority
of the
people want
genocide
then
genocide it
is! Same as
with today
and the
Laissez-Faire
idea that
the stock
market is a
haven for
democracy:
if stocks go
up due to
job cuts, it
means the
people want
the job
cuts. It is
all madness
from which
the
conservative
Christians
offer no
relief, only
support for
the madness.
To this day
the
conservative
Christians
do not go
after the
white
supremacist
in this
country the
way they go
after
homosexuals.
Hatred of a
minority
group or
race of
people seems
to always be
justified in
their minds.
I heard Kurt
Vonnegut, on
The Daily
Show,
talking
about the US
bringing its
brand of
democracy to
Iraq and
that it is
appropriate
when
rationalizing
both the
genocide of
the Indians
and the slow
development
of democracy
in Iraq. Mr.
Vonnegut
said that we
must be
patient with
Iraq,
because they
are trying
to learn the
US’s style
of
democracy.
This means
that after
about 100
years you
abolish
slavery,
then you
have
genocide for
races you
don’t like
and after
150 years
you let
women vote.
Well, I
suppose it
took the US
awhile to
have a “good
democracy”
because it
was not
under the
guiding
influence of
God. Oops, I
forgot, the
Christian
Right claims
that we were
indeed under
the
benevolent
hand of God.
It so hard
to figure
out where
God’s hand
ends and
man’s greed
begins.
Hardest of
all to
understand
is the
Christian
Right’s
desire to
connect the
two and
their
insistence
upon giving
God “credit”
for the US’s
brand of
“democracy”.
I don't
think God is
so evil. I
don't think
conservative
Christians
believe that
our
treatment of
Native
Americans,
Blacks and
women have
been evil,
so how can
they
possibly
think that
bombing and
killing
thousands
upon
thousands of
Iraqis is
“bad”?
Conservative
Christians
certainly
hate anyone
who dares to
say that US
treatment of
any of these
groups was
“bad”.
References:
Brown, Dee.
Bury my
Heart at
Wounded
Knee. New
York: Holt,
1970.
Vonnegut,
Kurt. Cold
Turkey. May.
2004 .
Zinn,
Howard. A
People’s
History of
the United
States. New
York:
HarperCollins,
2003.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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