Ten Myths about Native Indians

THE TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT INDIANS
Most liberals get their history lessons from Walt Disney cartoons. But for those few people who would like to know the actual truth, this is for you.

MYTH 1.
Indians are the aboriginal people in the Americas. White peoples actually preceded the Indians by at least 9000 years, as proven by Kennewick man, Clovis archaeology and Indian oral history. The Aztecs report that when they first arrived in the Americas, it was already occupied by an ancient White people. This is true for most Indian tribes and their histories. The Inuit came a thousand years after the Indians, at the same time as Vikings. A typical example in Virginia, the Kanawha River was "occupied by a fierce race of White warriors who successfully resisted the approach of the "red man" for a long time, but had finally succumbed and passed away in death." and that the Indians "found these relics (and ruins) old when they first entered; and that their origin was beyond their records" [Peters and Carden; History of Fayette County, West Virginia.] Specifically, the Indians exterminated the White peoples from the entire American continents.

MYTH 2.
Indians are natives. In perspective, the Iroquois Indians came to Canada at the end of the American Revolutionary war as refugees fleeing the Americans. Many Indian tribes were very migratory. The Cree Indians for example started in Mongolia, travelled to Alaska, down to Mexico, over to Florida, and then up into Québec and the Western provinces when we found them. Seriously, where are they native or aboriginal to? Just to be a linguistic purist, the word “native” derives from the Latin word “nasci” meaning "to be born." That means that at least 80% of White people are natives, making us just as native as any Indian.

MYTH 3.
Indians lived peacefully with each other and lived in harmony with nature. This is idiotic wishful commentary, the Cree and the Blackfoot are traditional blood enemies, as are the Iroquois and Algonquin, as well as the Maya and the Aztec. Indians are no different than anyone else; they frequently fought with their neighbors. If you go to Wikipedia and check the definition of Mohawk [Iroquois], it means eaters of flesh, esp. of the enemy. And they don't mean chickens. That is what we called them savages. Did Indians live in harmony with nature? This is liberal nonsense for members in a primitive society responding to cold winters by freezing, or poor hunting by starving. Nature always wins.

MYTH 4.
MYTH Indians have treaty rights as Sovereign Nations. This is romantic nonsense. Most tribes consisted of 100 or 200 members (As few as 5 people in one legal case.) wandering around in the wilderness trying to find enough to eat. Only in the fevered, drug crazed imaginings of some adolescent, liberal Marxist lawyer could such tiny clans or groups be possibly considered to be a Nation. A nation is a large group of people with a voluntary geographic identity, a capital, with an independent government bureaucracy and tax system. Many claim that Indians don't have to pay income tax, but should get massive benefits from it. The reality is; no Indian treaty says anything about income tax, or any benefits like welfare or Medicare. They had been invented yet! Some treaties exempt Indians from property tax, but that is all. There are 50 odd treaties which say many different things. So one treaty might say Indians have hunting rights, and another says they get a free musket, and another might say the tribe gets a piece of land and another says you can practice your way of life, (like slavery). Seriously though, is a 200-year-old treaty negotiated in secret binding on everybody for the next 10 million years who didn't have any right or say in the treaty? And yet, none of this matters! Since we signed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights all races are to be treated equally. There should be no Indian Rights, no Indian land claims, and no special rights. “Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law.” [First line of the Canadian Charter] The rule of law means everybody is treated equally.

MYTH 5.
Indians had no slavery, crime or bad breath until White men came. This is just liberal racist romantic nonsense. Slave Indians in Alberta were so named because they lost so many battles to surrounding tribes they were actually called Slave Indians. Every culture in the world had slavery, crime and bad breath. The White People were the first people to actually pass laws against slavery. The Slave Indians were very happy about White Man's laws.

MYTH 6.
Indians contribute to society. According to Statistics Canada Indians contribute about $6000 a year each in income to Canada. But Indians cost taxpayers $300,000 a year per family. Now to be fair, most of this money is wasted on Indian nationalist bureaucrats, flying to Switzerland for conferences, being paid more than the Prime Minister, and various land claim lawyers. The average Indian gets almost no benefit from this obscene expense.

MYTH 7.
Indians had great civilizations. In Canada, no Indian tribes developed writing until the White man created a writing system for them. Even today, tribes insist that white people teach, pay for and educate their kids. It is a sad commentary to think that out of 700,000 Indians there are no teachers or elders could teach their own kids unassisted. One could argue that the Aztecs were great civilization, a civilization that had ritual human sacrifice, religious cannibalism, total slavery of conquered peoples and practice of general mayhem. The happiest people in the world were the Indians conquered by Cortes and the Spaniards. The Spanish ended human sacrifice. No non Aztec Indian parent wanted to see their children removed and sacrificed to Rac Mool. When the Temple of the Sun Pyramid was dedicated, 70,000 people were sacrificed in 4 days. This is why one million non-Aztec Indians joyfully supported the European “conquest.” However, FYI, the fantastic astronomy of the Mayans was taught to them by the ancient White race!

MYTH 8.
Indians were disease-free until the White man brought his diseases. There is no such thing as a White man's disease. Every disease from smallpox to tuberculosis exists in every continent and with every race. What did happen was the disease was identified with the European name. So the Indian disease of “cough that never goes away and eventually kills you” was called tuberculosis by the Europeans. The word “tuberculosis” appeared in the early 1500s, not the disease. FYI, the TB bacterium is founded in bison remains over 10,000 years old and Indian remains over 2000 years old, clearly dispelling the idea of Europeans bring it here to the Americas. If you want any information about diseases, get it from a real microbiologist, not a useless liberal lawyer.

MYTH 9.
Indians are hard done by. Really!!! Indians only get: almost total tax freedom, free education, free welfare, free child care services, free Medicare, free dental care, free lawyers, free guns and ammunition, free trips to world conferences, free taxpayer paid bureaucrats paid $400,000, free housing, free publicity, reduced or no sentences for any crimes, free royalties, free land, free research, free language services, free fishing rights, free fishing ships, free hunting rights, free whiney CBC coverage, free baby bonuses, free historical compensation, free (whitewashed) altered histories and free exemption from historical crimes of slavery, genocide, cannibalism and human sacrifice. The total cost of which is $30 Billion or $300,000 per every Indian family every year. [Or more!!]

MYTH 10.
Indians suffer from historical racism. When Indians negotiated reservations to protect their way of life, they chose not to mix with Europeans. They chose not to learn the common language. They chose not to go to school. They chose not to read and write. These are all voluntary choices, the result of which is, there are no Indians in engineering, rocket science or in corporate law offices. After 100 years, following the signing of most treaties, most Indians realize dressing in loincloths chasing rabbits at -40°C and freezing in an unheated teepee in the middle of winter just sucked. Most Indians like the idea of white man's cars, white man's television, and all the other cool stuff white people invented. In order to participate in a modern society as the Chinese have done, or the Japanese or most of the people in the world have done, Indians are going to have to accept certain realities. You have to go to school, you are going to have to read and write a common language, and you have to work for a living. That is not racism; that is reality.


 


The "indigenous" Idle protesters of today are not even indigenous like the media leads you to believe. An ancient White folk preceded them almost 20000 years before they came.


 


 


 


 

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Most of those myths are myths within themselves. I looked up where the list came from, a racist site whose name I won't even mention here except the first part of it starts with 'Storm'.


 


I've met people in person from that group just to find out what made them tick....and what I discovered is their main spring is missing.





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How's Scarberia....aka Scar-town, Scarlem, the once crime capital of Canada.





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I don't know where else it is but it's actually a list worked on together to start fighting back. People are getting tired of this "Idle no more" stuff

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Wow!..if it's from a white pride website..it must be true! Did you read the intro to the site..how it warns you about the Blacks and the Jews?..This is where you get your beliefs from??..Sad.

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Only members of the group would draw from the well





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