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how come native americans don't bitch as much as blacks do?

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gjohnson5 said:
When the source of the data is a white supremacist group , then the numbers must automatically be thrown out. Statistics with bias are automatic lies...
There's no such thing as value free sociology.
 
Lao Tzu said:
Nope, the plague was an act of bioterrorism.

http://www.nodoom.com/chapter15to16.html

The first recorded instance of biological warfare goes back to the 1300s. The Mongol army used catapults to hurl the bodies of plague victims over the walls into the city of Caffa in the Ukraine. The plague eventually spread from this city to Europe where it killed one third to one half of Europe’s population. The early New England colonists intentionally distributed blankets from people infected with smallpox to the Indians. The white man’s diseases, more than his technological edge, resulted in the decimation of the indigenous populations of the North and South American
continents.

You don't hear me flying off the handle at Mongolia though. The world was a far more evil place back in those days. My ancestors probably lived as serf slaves while they had to deal with bioterrorism in the form of the plague. Life was evil back then. It is far less evil now, but you can't find any group that wasn't the victim or perpetrator of evil in history. Even the Indians declared war on each other, took each other as slaves, stole each others stuff. The only difference is white people were better at it because we had better weapons.


Have I flown off the handle once?....Nope.

Have I even commented or disputed when the first instance of bio-warfare was?....Nope.

You brought up rats and fleas, and compared that to someone deliberately choosing to give people small pox.

Native Americans had very few tribes that were actually interested in war. Never said they didn't, as a matter of fact, it never came up. And what the hell does that have to do with me saying that Natives Americans are not doing as bad as so many would think.....In the year 2006?
 
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manny78 said:
Infested blankets were indeed used during the Pontiac's War but it wasnt very common. In fact, natives in California used poison oak against spaniards way before. Germ warfare is old. During the middle age, catapults were used to throw plague corpses. Yes they were some incidents but most of the germ warfare was actually between whites.

The insemination of bio and germ warfare was never a part of my interest or posts in this thread. So I am actually confused as to why this is even a response to one of my posts. Incidentally, poison oak being used as a deterrent is a far cry from genocide.

It actually wasn't very common AFTER the fact when it was realized that the Natives could be USED for a purpose.
 
gotmojo said:
The insemination of bio and germ warfare was never a part of my interest or posts in this thread. So I am actually confused as to why this is even a response to one of my posts. Incidentally, poison oak being used as a deterrent is a far cry from genocide.

It actually wasn't very common AFTER the fact when it was realized that the Natives could be USED for a purpose.

Because germ warfare isnt very effective. Doesnt kill right away. I saw that everyone was making a big deal about infected blankets so I had to throw my 0.02. :)
 
manny78 said:
Because germ warfare isnt very effective. Doesnt kill right away. I saw that everyone was making a big deal about infected blankets so I had to throw my 0.02. :)

NP, about the duece. It's just that when it was realized that there was a use for the Natives as far as helping to navigate the "land", help people to survive the wilderness and seasons, teach them how to grow food, teach them how to hunt and fish, teach them how to utilize different things around them, learn what was ok to eat and not, using them as scouts and trackers, to help fight their enemies from abroad, and so on, it was realized that it may be a good idea to let the these people stick around. This is a perfect indication as to why, even today the Native American population thins out considerably from east to west, with approx. 40% of the populous being in the southwest region of the country now. These are facts that can be traced backward using something as simple as family tree information, because all that info. for Natives is documented by the feds if you are a card carrying member.
 
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