Politically Correct Idiocy Regarding the North American Indian

Taken from a comment by Dave on Faces of War with slight edits.

There are multiple layers of irony in the position of today’s PC Leftism that pervades the current thought on the North-American Indigene. The position results in us not merely partaking in white Genocide against our immediate brethren, but also, in a twisted way, glossing over the genocides of entire indigenous civilizations that existed on this continent up into the European Mid Ages, and worse yet, supporting their descendants’ “reconquista”.

As we all fully recognize by now, the MultiCulturalists and Anti-Whites’ presuppositions show their own cultural chauvinism in how they create broad categorizations that are used to fuel their anti-White agenda. On one hand creating this vague menace called “The White Man” who storms in with his muskets and cowboy hat ready to rape and pillage anything that captures his greedy grey or sky blue eyes (ignoring that most whites where either outright slaves, such as the Celts, or were fresh off the boat themselves). On the other hand, anyone who knows anything about the cultural topography of the American Indian will see that they clearly can’t tell the difference between Plains culture and Eastern Woodlands.

The current image of the American Indigene is one that is really an amalgam – one that has the outward appearance of a Lakota Sioux with a big headdress mounted on a horse, but who in conduct, belief system and even linguistics, appears to be Algonquin (the eyebrow raising atrocities of the Cheyenne notwithstanding, clearly an Algic people who learned to adapt to the plains).

It is no accident that this itself was also the phenomena (or tactic) that had many Scotch-Irish and Germanic settlers foolishly pursuing their own grisly doom at the hands of the Sioux, the Cheyenne, the Comanche (Ute-Aztecan “Snake People”) and the various Apache/Navajo tribes. The imagery of friendly Eastern Woodlands (or even Southern Muskogeean) Indigenes, eagerly awaiting to hear “The Good News” (the same good news which dealt genuine destruction to those cultures back east, just as it had to it’s European hosts’ ancestors centuries ago) were along with gold and Federal Bribes, the lure to lead hapless men, women and children to fates about as grisly as anything conjured up by their Revivalist Pastors on any given Sunday.

Perpetuating this glossy, superficial image of the “Native American” does such a disservice in a multitude of regards to a plurality of persons. Clearly to the white settlers, many of whom were pressured and bribed into moving into territory that was unfamiliar, but which offered them a way out of the social injustices of their Eastern establishment homelands, where many of them had been slaves, such as Scotch-Irish. It also does a disservice to the American indigine as a whole, as now the sublime tradition of the Ojibwe, Abenaki or the Delaware, peoples whom our ideals about “Native Americans” stem from, are now equitable with the sadism and savagery of the Comanche gang-raping old ladies and mutilating corpses, with spikes hammered through skulls just for the thrill.

The Plains Indians and the Indians we (knowingly or not) embrace as representatives of “Indigenous America” are ancient and bitter enemies. One may have not heard of the “Adena” or “Hopewell” cultures, but once upon a time there were empires in North America spanning from Minnesota to New York State. Little is known about the inhabitants, but tests done on their epitomous burials (The Adena and Hopewell cultures are known collectively as the ‘Mound Builder Civilization’) show that they where predominately of Ojibwe extraction (along with a bunch of tribes that are currently put into the category of linguistic isolates, suggesting perhaps that they themselves originated within this milieu). Throughout the North-Eastern United States there are mass graves indicating an invasion from the South-West driving Eastward, and indeed we find various Algonquin traditions speaking about being driven throughout the continent due to war with their ancestral enemies.

There is the Haplogroup X and/or the Solutrean hypothesis. The Algonquin ethnos, of whom the very basis for what is popularly known as the American Indian is, is the predominate carrier for Haplogroup X, and most of the traditions we associate with North American Indians in general appear rooted in a wider Fino-Ugric tradition that established North American Indigene Culture as we know it. The later arrivals moved southward, becoming the dreaded “Snake People” of the high plains and eventually the homicidal Aztec empire, who in turn, are close relatives of the Mestizos of today.

All in all, the horrible irony of the Anti-Whites’ narrative on the subject of Early America and it’s subsequent colonization is that it capitalizes on the millennia of suffering of the original (most likely Finnic) inhabitants of the land, the very inhabitants who the Left unknowingly is referring to every time they describe the generalities of American Indian culture (especially the more endearing points), first at the hands of the mongoloid Snake peoples, and then many centuries later at the hands of the Church and greedy industrialists. The Left adds insult to injury by conflating them with their age old ancestral foes so as to justify importing the descendants of these foes into this land, just so as to destroy “the White Man” who, if not for the contagion of Christianity or the machinations of Jewry and the embrace of Jewish identity by the Anglo-Freemasonic establishment (note the cordial relations between the French and the Indigenes of the North-Eastern Woodlands, something else that defy the Jews’ “White Man”), would have been known as the liberator who eventually vanquished the butchers of their mound builder ancestors.

There is no way one could excuse and defend the actions of the Plains Indians OR the invasion of their Mestizo progeny if they truly feel so strongly for the Indian in their minds and hearts, the Indian who turns out to be our long lost cousins still soldiering through life in Quebec and Maine, remembering faintly the atrocities we dare not imagine today.

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