Sunday, May 10, 2009

A Conversation About Race



Excerpts from this movie are back on YouTube. It can be purchased on its web site.

1 comments:

Alie said...

Here's another anti-white comment by Evelyn on Latina Lista. I post this one here because I have this anti-white stuff before and want to know its origins.

Evelyn states that our Constitution was not the result of the ideals set forth in the Magna Carta, but was taken from the Iroquois Indians. Another attempt I presume to diminish Western culture.

Also notice her comment which says that the fact that the Native Americans fought against the European settlers "proves" that they were against them coming here. Really??!! Well, then...I guess that would make the Native Americans RACISTS, THEN who did not EMBRACE DIVERSITY! Is Evelyn trying to say that they wanted to preserve their own culture and way of life?! THAT'S RACIST!

HORACE SAID:

"Reverting back to ancient history, once again, Evelyn? So our elected officials shouldn't think of citizens first over the interests of foreigners? Your reference to Indians doesn't make a lick of sense, but so much of what you've said doesn't, so why should any of us be surprised. Cite a written source that states what the American Indian policy was on immigration, Evelyn."
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EVELYN RESPONDED:

"The fact that the Indians fought against the invading Europeans tells you they didnt want them here.


Oh, that's right, they didn't have a written language, so we have no idea of their views. We just have wackhos like you to listen to.
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You just jump at every chance you get to show your Ignorance Horace.

Here is a copy of The Constitution of the Iroquois Nations

http://www.indigenouspeople.net/iroqcon.htm

After which the Constitution of the United States of America is patterned.

http://www.ipoaa.com/iroquois_constitution_united_states.htm

Gentlemen," Franklin said, peering over the spectacles he had invented, "I propose that all the British American colonies be federated under a single legislature and a president-general to be appointed by the Crown." He then posed the same rhetorical question he had in the letter to Parker: if the Iroquois can do it, why can't we?

What follows is only a beginning. The Iroquois were not the only American Indians to develop notions of federalism, political liberty, and democracy long before they heard of the Greeks or the Magna Charta. Benjamin Franklin was not the only Euro-American to combine his own heritage with what he found in his new homeland. And the infant United States was not the only nation whose course has been profoundly influenced by the ideas of the Indians, the forgotten cofounders of our heritage.


http://www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/FFchp4.html

ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha! If you somehow manage to pull your head out............ who is the wack-ho now? ha!ha!"

What a piece of work. But, WE'RE THE RACISTS! *rolls eyes*

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