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William Hyde
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[color="Sienna"]Happy Thanksgiving!

[color="Sienna"]November 26th, 2008

[color="Red"]from:

http://www.whiterevolution.com

Rabid Anti-White racist “Malcolm X” used to say “We didn’t land on Plymouth Rock, Plymouth Rock landed on us!”
By this he meant that America was founded of White people, by

White people, and for White people. Plymouth Rock was the landing site of the Pilgrims in honor of whom we celebrate Thanksgiving Day. They were not multiracialists. They did not believe in racial equality. Malcom X knew this and felt that he could not identify with the history, culture, traditions, holidays, or vision of America’s founders.
We couldn’t agree more.
Jewish scribbler Tony Horwitz’s anti-White book “A Voyage Long and Strange: Rediscovering the New World” is one of many which attempts to paint the first White settlers as being genocidists, from the Vikings and Columbus to Jamestown to the Mayflower. Here’s a line typical of Horwitz: “To the filthy, malnourished, and overdressed Europeans, natives seemed shockingly large, clean, and bare.”

The Europeans, for all that, must have looked extraordinarily tasty to the natives, based on the number of accounts of cannibalism of explorers and colonists perpetrated on them by the AmerIndians. To be fair, though, this wasn’t an expression of racism on the part of the natives. On the contrary, they were equal opportunity cannibals, eating one another and members of other tribes almost without distinction or discrimination. Think about THAT little historical fact when you sit down to enjoy your turkey.

[color="Red"]14 Words.


[color="DarkRed"]“We’re the slaves of the phony leaders - Breathe the air we have blown you!”

 
Posted : 26/11/2008 9:07 pm
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