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Friday, February 21, 2014

Plebeian Perspective

Plebeian Perspective

Republican leader, L. Brooks Patterson said, “Round up the Indians, put them in Detroit, fence it in, throw corn and walk away.”
As Republican, Indian and Jewish, I find racist statements, and racism, repulsive.   We are minorities in America, our over-invaded country; nevertheless, we are people and have, Bill of Rights.  As Indian, Jewish, Republican, it tells me that as long as the Republican party is ruled by prejudice, I could never be a Republican leader, no matter what great deeds.  When Republican leaders talk about “sacrifice, and 47%,” they are talking about their own members as well.  It is no wonder that people of, minority, distain Republican Party.  No wonder, Governor Snyder ignores letters from party members. 
America is a European name for a nemesis that they claimed, disregarding anybody else who lived here.   On a cultural scale, Indians are beneath Negro, our lands taken – stolen – from us and most of us, relocated to large areas of concentration.  So, when Republican Party leaders openly talk about putting us in Detroit concentration camps, I recollect in history that it was United States Europeans who taught Nazis how to decimate large numbers (entire tribes) from these lands.  No wonder people proudly refer to themselves as Europeans. 
Our, Bill of Rights, as written and understood, was referenced to, European Men; disregarding women, Negroes, and Indians; nevertheless, we have been fighting at the front lines in American wars for centuries, on European orders.
Michigan European history dates to 1622 with the French explorer, Eteinne Brule’ who was searching for a waterway from, Canada, to the Pacific coast.  He was executed several years later, on orders of the first Michigan governor, Champlain, for being too close to, Indians.
For more than 100 years after, war waged in America between French and English Europeans, while they fought over their rights to their new continent.  Negroes were imported in chains to serve our new, America, while Indians were rounded up and exiled to Spartan locations, leaving most of, America to French, English and Dutch.
Whoever won the American war is unclear, as we have ample numbers of Europeans in, America, and most Indians, destroyed.  A few people managed to escape the exodus, and we remain quietly living among Europeans, with few people knowing the difference.   But government knows the difference.    Last hired and first, fired from jobs, Europeans rule over native, and Negro.  In government affairs, they ignore us; and we might as well not exist.  European blight directly affects more than twelve million Americans today. 
They call America, the rich nation.  To me, America is a trail of tears and bloodshed for blight.  From strip farms started in Cadillac Michigan, to the sixty-percent estimate of, wet land drainage; today, most of Michigan water is unfit to drink, which is appalling.   

Brooks Patterson said, “Round up the Indians, and fence them into Detroit.”  Maybe we should round up European Republican Party and put them there for BBQ.

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