"God loves the aborigines"
La~la~la~~
God loves the hair of the aborigines
Making wigs
God loves the world
Woe~hey
La~la~la~~
God loves the scalps of the aborigines
Make a bra
God loves the world
Woe~hey
La~la~la~~
God loves the indigenous people head
As a memorial
God loves the world
Woe~hey
La~la~la~~
God loves the belly of the aborigines
Make a lampshade
God loves the world
Woe~hey
La~la~la~ ~
God loves the thigh skin of the aborigines
Making boots
God loves the world
Woe~hey
La~La~La~~
God loves the aboriginal people, woe~hey
The dead aboriginal people
The dead aboriginal people
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The song "God Loves the Aboriginals" is to commemorate those Indians who died innocently. They were driven out and killed by Christians because they had no power to defend their land. , and finally disappeared into the dust of history.
1. George Washington: Use Indian skin to make high-quality boots.
In 1779, when George Washington instructed Major General John Sullivan to attack the Iroquois, he said: If "garbage" (Indians) were placed near all settlements, the entire country would not only be flooded with Instead of causing disaster, it was completely destroyed. In the process of exterminating the Indians, Washington also instructed his generals: "No proposals for peace will be accepted until all Indian reservations have been effectively destroyed."
In 1783, Washington was comparing the Indians to the wolves. This anti-Indian sentiment was clearly exposed in comparison: "Both are predatory beasts, differing only in shape." Washington's extermination policy was implemented after his troops defeated the Indians again. Soldiers skinned the dead bodies of the Iroquois "from the buttocks down to make boots that were high or even leg-length." Called the "Small Town Destroyer". Within five years, only two of the thirty cities of the Senka people remained.
2. Thomas Jefferson: The United States must exterminate the Indians.
In 1807, Thomas Jefferson instructed his war department that if the Indians resisted the Americans' seizure of their land, the Indians would resist with "hatches." "If they restrain themselves from raising axes against these tribes, , then we shall not be able to fall in peace before these tribes are exterminated, or driven from the Mississippi,” Jefferson, the slave owner, continued: “In this battle they will kill some of us, but we will be destroyed. ”
In 1812, Jefferson said that the Americans were forced to drive back the Indians “(like) driving the wild beasts of the forest into the rocky hills.” A year later, Jefferson continued his anti-Indian rhetoric, Said that Americans must "track down and exterminate the Indians or drive them to inaccessible lands."
3. Abraham Lincoln: Killed an Indian every ten minutes.
In 1862, President Lincoln ordered the hanging of 38 prisoners from the Dakota Sioux tribe in the Mankato area of ??Minnesota. Most of these hanged people were clergy or political leaders in the places where they lived. None of them had committed the crimes they were accused of, creating the largest executions in U.S. history.
“The goal of this war is to completely exterminate the Sioux tribe. They will be treated like wild beasts.” (Lincoln explained the goal of the war to U.S. Army Lieutenant General John Pope, who was about to conquer the Indians)
None of the 38 Indians who were massacred by Lincoln's order went through legal procedures, and one sentence was sentenced to ten minutes, which was more efficient than Hitler's. What is particularly outrageous is that all adults in the tribe were sentenced to death, and the only evidence was that they opposed the government and were present during the war.
4. Theodore Roosevelt: Only dead Indians are good Indians.
The fourth face you see on the rocky mountain is the first president of the United States in the twentieth century, the so-called American hero and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Theodore Roosevelt. The Indian warriors had a firm say in their fate: Americans committed genocide against the Indians and took away their lands. Roosevelt said: "This is unavoidable and ultimately beneficial. I don't want to go so far as to say that only dead Indians are good Indians, but I believe that nine out of ten good Indians are dead, and I don't want to go too far to say that only dead Indians are good Indians." I would like to delve into the cause of the tenth’s death.”