Sunday, December 23, 2007

Globalism is the enemy; Mexicans and Indigenous peoples are just being used.

The flip side of my arguments against massive immigration and the new Pink tide of communists and neo racialists (Mexica movement) is that they are also leaving out another important part of the story-the actual contributions both in the military and in Americas national psyche that the Mexican-Americans and indigenous peoples have played.

First of all, the Tejanos and Californios were a society that was intermarrying Mexicans and Americans and actually had a very solid egelatarianism among the settlers. Also, both indigenous tribes and mexican Americans have served honorably in the US military by the hundreds of thousands.

Mexican Americans have more Medals of Honor for WW2 for their percentage-size than Anglos. Mexican Americans gave to the World war 1 cause 200,000 American soldiers. 750,000 in WW2, 148,000 in the Korean War and 170,000 in Vietnam.

In the spirit of fairness, please see the following links. Controlling our immigration and having a balanced view of American history doesn't mean despising anyone-something far and away apart from the American traditions.

At the beginning of the French and Indian War (1754–1760), early Americans and American Indians depended on each other. George Washington quickly discovered this truth as a young man. In October 1753, Washington volunteered to investigate reports of French encroachments on Virginia's western frontier. A party of Seneca Indians escorted Washington over the western rim of the Appalachian Mountains. As far back as the American Revolution Oneidas and Tuscaroras sided with the Americans, owing in large measure to the efforts of their Presbyterian missionary Samuel Kirkland. The Revolution became a civil war for the Iroquois, as Oneidas clashed with Senecas at the Battle of Oriskany in 1777.

Following the Indian wars of the 1790s, the United States redoubled its commitment to what became known as the "civilization strategy." Benjamin Hawkins served as U.S. Indian agent to the Creeks from 1796 to 1816. During his tenure, Hawkins played a vital role in maintaining peaceful relations between Indians and whites. Frequent correspondence with Thomas Jefferson during his two terms as president (1801–1809) underscored the importance of his post. The Creeks referred to Hawkins as an isti atcagagi, or "beloved man," a title that denoted respect and political power among the Creeks.

The Tejanos

Wikipedia's article on the Tejanos

Tejanos.com

Native Americans in the US military

Texas Ranger History
more
...Two companies of American Indian Texas Rangers, one under a German immigrant Captain and one under a Lipan Apache Captain, fight the Comanche Nation on behalf of the Republic of Texas.
Throughout the Republic, both Hispanic and Indian Texans serve as Texas Rangers against the forces of Mexico, border guerillas and hostile Indians.
July - Pres. Mirabeau Lamar, completely ignoring the service of Indians friendly to the Republic, vows to rid Texas of Indians. He initiates a campaign to drive Cherokees from Texas.


Was there a genocide of native Americans by the United States?

"The most hideous enemy of native Americans was not the white man and his weaponry, concludes Alfred Crosby, "but the invisible killers which those men brought in their blood and breath." It is thought that between 75 to 90 percent of all Indian deaths resulted from these killers."...."Europeans did not come to the New World in order to infect the natives with deadly diseases"

"In the end, the sad fate of America's Indians represents not a crime but a tragedy, involving an irreconcilable collision of cultures and values. Despite the efforts of well-meaning people in both camps, there existed no good solution to this clash. The Indians were not prepared to give up the nomadic life of the hunter for the sedentary life of the farmer. The new Americans, convinced of their cultural and racial superiority, were unwilling to grant the original inhabitants of the continent the vast preserve of land required by the Indians’ way of life. The consequence was a conflict in which there were few heroes, but which was far from a simple tale of hapless victims and merciless aggressors. To fling the charge of genocide at an entire society serves neither the interests of the Indians nor those of history"


And yet the indigenous peoples culture has become part of what defines the United States.


As we move into the 21rst century mankind is facing the unimagined challenge of feeding and caring for 6 billion human beings. Nation states across the globe are suffering the current ravages of a globalism of profiteering multinational corporations destroying long standing industries and agriculture across the world trading the stability of societies for sweatshps and slave labor, trading cultures and nations for destabalizing mass immigration and a neoracist perspective that forebodes future conflicts by dragging out the old ones.

My thesis is that the peoples of the world need to stay largely in the nations as they have evolved to this point and preserve the industries and agriculture that sustain those nations.

The United States of America will loose the equality, stability, and freedoms that have been created here if we continue down the current road of ethnic identity politics, mass immigration,
open borders and "free trade" that is neither free nor fair and only benefits the multinational corporations and not the citizens of the various nations in the world.

If one reads through the links I have provided in this website one will see various attrocities-my point in posting these is to counter the neoracialists demonizing American history, not to demonize the descendants of the various peoples themselves. The long and brutal history in this hemisphere is often complex and contradictory-something ethnic idenity advocates on both sides seem to miss. Immigration needs to be managed in a lawfull manner-not a hatefull manner. Lawlessness in the name of compassion will not manage the modern world, it will only bring here the very things the illegal aliens are fleeing.

Globalism is not helping either.

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