National Genocide Day
November 24, 2016
National Genocide Day
by Paul Edwards
Its here. As the brisk North winds and sharply chill days announce winters arrival we gather joyfully with family and dear friends around tables laden with roast turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce and homemade pumpkin pie, to give thanks and celebrate once again our annihilation of an entire race.
You say, Jesus, thats a cold shot, nobody thinks of it that way. Youre right, of course, and thats the point. The reality of the means of settlement of America has been so fantasticly transmuted by propagandanow daintily deemed perception management, framing the argumentthat the brutal ugliness of the story has been supplanted by a vacuous, insipid fairy tale created with stunning cynicism out of the infantile imagination of the State.
The historical narrative of American conquest and occupation is one of invasion and extermination, of relentless pressure relentlessly applied, with the use of every murderous method, means, and mechanism in the arsenal of violent barbarity, from the Hordes of Genghiz Khan on down.
Of course, it was not done on a formulated plan; nor was it accomplished in a single irresistible sweep such as Attilas invasion of medieval Europe, that very nearly made our own ancestors Mongols. The total appropriation of America was incremental, tidal, but it was not less overwhelming for that.
More:
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/11/24/national-genocide-day/