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Sunday, April 23, 2006
If They Don’t Move, Shoot Them
One of the most pernicious and idiotic ideas of the modern age is that special deference is due to the Indians who inhabited the Americas before the arrival of settlers from Eurasia. This idea – that they are due special consideration and compensation based upon the tenuous claims held by the many-times-removed descendents of petty backwater civilizations which allowed some of the greatest lands on the Earth to law fallow and unused has already cost us (especially in Canada) billions of dollars, has doomed hundreds of thousands of people to pathetic and backward lives on filthy and isolated apartheid-style “reservations”, and is certain to cost us (and others) billions more in sure-to-be wasted “compensation” before long. Let’s get this thing straight: the fact that something bad happened to your parents, your grandparents, or your great-great-great-great-granduncle does not give an individual an excuse for failure in life – nor should it entitle you to any form of compensation. My Grandparents and Great-Grandparents had property confiscated from them which today would be worth millions and I’m not demanding that the government give me money or return their land by confiscating it from its present owner decades (or centuries) later. The history of civilization is the history of stronger civilizations overrunning and displacing weaker ones. This process of creative destruction is how the modern world came to exist. If various European tribes and nations had not overrun each other and intermixed, there would have been no Europe to colonize these lands and there would be no Canada or America as we know it. This is not something to offer an apology or compensation for. On the contrary, it is to be celebrated and remembered gloriously for, without it, we would not be here today and the world would be dominated by some crude and alien civilization such as that of the Chinese. No function of citizenship makes me angrier than paying taxes. If I knew those taxes went to executing murderers, castrating child molesters, and killing Islamists I would cheerfully open my wallet. But, knowing that most of that money is ineffectually pissed away on ungrateful and undeserving people fills me with an indescribable fury. Why are we of the West to apologize (and pay!) for the actions which made our civilization great? Why are our schoolchildren taught to feel ashamed of one of the great victories of our civilization – the conquest and taming of a continent held by savage tribes who squandered its great potential? To watch as our governments sit by ineffectually while groups of Radical Indians seize private land – and to know that I am working (without doubt) to support the same – is enraging beyond all measure. Why do we allow people to violate the property rights of our citizens with impunity? How can we tolerate a country which supposedly believes in the principle of racial equality but which, at the same time, sits idly by while violent terrorists assert race-based claims to land in which they have no conceivable individual interest? It’s time to cut the Gordian knot and to end this nonsense once and for all. Let’s repeal the Indian Act, abolish Indian status, offer to sell off the reserves to their residents, and let the Indians bands carry on as privately-funded private organizations if they wish to do so. Let’s end this apartheid-regime, forget the ancient grievances of the justly-defeated tribes and let everyone get on with their lives. Frankly, I think that it’s time that we stop treating these radicals who occupy the property of others with any deference at all and started treating them like we’d treat any other group which claimed ownership rights to property based entirely upon this race. The thing that made me angriest about the Ipperwash standoff was that the OPP officer who shot protestor Dudley George not only lost his job, but was also convicted of a criminal offense. So far as I’m concerned people who are injured or killed while participating in illegal acts of violence deserve whatever they get. In a moral society not only would Ken Deane, who was merely doing his job in protecting the public, not been prosecuted – he would have been given a medal for doing exactly what those who defend the public are supposed to do. As the old saying goes, “don’t throw shit at an armed man.” If we lived in a society with self-confidence and common sense, there’s no conceivable way that the authorities would allow racialist groups to occupy private property for two months before making a desultory effort to eject them. If we had faith in ourselves and the rightness of our cause, we would respond as justice demands: we would order the Indians to immediately leave the property and, if they failed to do so, we would arrest them for trespassing. If they resisted with violence, we’d shoot them until the danger had passed. It’s really as simple as that. The occupation of land by Indian radicals at Caledonia is nothing less than a terrorist act. To shut down local business – to use force in an attempt to force agreement by others – is simply an act of terror. It has to be responded to appropriately. Allowing Indian racialism to carry the day – to give them special rights to claim racial ownership of land, even that held by private persons, - is to doom us (as we already seem to have been doomed) to endless costs and court battles as we apologize and offer compensation for our own moral and fully justified actions in making this continent a home to civilization. The proper response to the occupation of land by (possibly armed) groups of radicals is not conciliation and negotiation: it is force. There ought to be nothing here to talk about. There’s nothing here to negotiate. Either they move, or we shoot them. That’s the way things ought to be. If our civilization is to survive – if we are to overcome the modern day Barbarian invasions from East, West, and South, then we must recover the same spirit that our ancestors showed in taking land that was Terra Nullius and turning it into the home of the greatest civilization in the history of the world. We must not apologize or be weighed down by guilt. We must not conciliate or concede. Instead, we must act as our ancestors did and utilize the ultimate force against those who stand in our way.
Comments:
OK, so let me get this straight - if the ever-growing Chinese population of Vancouver decides that its native inhabitants such as your good self were in the way of its expansionist plans, you'd be firmly in favour of seeing your family and friends pushed out? Or shot or otherwise massacred?
But why am I framing this as a question? Clearly, the answer must be yes, as your logic allows for no other interpretation.
Shorter Adam:
Since I am not bothered by genocide I don't see why anyone else should be. Okay this is better wingnutting but damn it Adam give us some of that old school sci-fi fascism that is so uniquely you.
"If we lived in a society with self-confidence and common sense, there’s no conceivable way that the authorities would allow racialist groups to occupy private property for two months before making a desultory effort to eject them."
Oh Adam, I think it's time your parents cultivated a little self-confidence and common sense, and decisively ejected you from their basement.
So not only should we celebrate the genocide of the past, we should be prepared to carry out genocide right now in the present.
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