lolololololol ! Cute.Dude, I’m from across the Atlantic, south east of you, and I was subjected to an incredible distortioned, Eurocentric history but you take the cake with that whopper! :-DNative Americans showed the pilgrims how to grow food; that’s why they survived: neighbourly support. Bloody socialists, those Native Americans; no wonder they were wiped out. Just too bloody love- your-neighbourly they were!I’m no expert but they had a compact in order that the pilgrims & non-pilgrims co-operated with each other. Their charter, allowing them to start a settlement, came from their …hmm, here I’m not sure, their king at the time?‘Before you libs jump out and claim I’m a liar’L-I-A-R !‘nd they didn’t teach this in schoo. ’Well, no, because it was too much of a whopper, even for Eurocentric nutters. You were home-schooled, weren’t you?‘Go google it.’I didn’t but I had read a book by James Loewen called “Lies my teacher told me”. You ought to read it some time.
They came from Europe, and were too dumb to see the bounty that surrounded them in those early years. At Jamestown, they starved to death and disappeared. At Plymouth, some adopted the wisdom of the “natives” and survived. BTW, the Iroquois Confederacy taught them about sharing the labor, and the rewards, and enough governance to found the Articles of Confederation, and the later Constitution.
Yes, Ima, there WAS a “Santa Claus”, and just like today, those most concerned about profit above people, shot him.
You’ve gotta be kidding. The Plymouth Brethren point out that even today they reject this silly, simplistic view of the situation around Massachusetts Bay.
Dave Ferro over 11 years ago
Word. I’m a proud Capitalist who will never give in to the temptation of being a lazy moocher (AKA Socialist)…
Chillbilly over 11 years ago
… and it looks like all you brave and wiley capitalists are enjoying another day off thanks to unions.
OmqR-IV.0 over 11 years ago
lolololololol ! Cute.Dude, I’m from across the Atlantic, south east of you, and I was subjected to an incredible distortioned, Eurocentric history but you take the cake with that whopper! :-DNative Americans showed the pilgrims how to grow food; that’s why they survived: neighbourly support. Bloody socialists, those Native Americans; no wonder they were wiped out. Just too bloody love- your-neighbourly they were!I’m no expert but they had a compact in order that the pilgrims & non-pilgrims co-operated with each other. Their charter, allowing them to start a settlement, came from their …hmm, here I’m not sure, their king at the time?‘Before you libs jump out and claim I’m a liar’L-I-A-R !‘nd they didn’t teach this in schoo. ’Well, no, because it was too much of a whopper, even for Eurocentric nutters. You were home-schooled, weren’t you?‘Go google it.’I didn’t but I had read a book by James Loewen called “Lies my teacher told me”. You ought to read it some time.
Dtroutma over 11 years ago
They came from Europe, and were too dumb to see the bounty that surrounded them in those early years. At Jamestown, they starved to death and disappeared. At Plymouth, some adopted the wisdom of the “natives” and survived. BTW, the Iroquois Confederacy taught them about sharing the labor, and the rewards, and enough governance to found the Articles of Confederation, and the later Constitution.
Yes, Ima, there WAS a “Santa Claus”, and just like today, those most concerned about profit above people, shot him.
heymikey80 over 11 years ago
You’ve gotta be kidding. The Plymouth Brethren point out that even today they reject this silly, simplistic view of the situation around Massachusetts Bay.