White Guilt Has No Boundaries: Now The Vancouver Olympics Crowd Are Lecturing Me About Native American Genocide
By: Rachel Marsden
I criticise the crappy Vancouver 2010 Olympic logo that happens to be
American Indian, and the marginalising of European immigrants in Games
merchandising, and get branded a racist. Oh, but I left out “genocide”. Silly
me! You know, the genocide of Native Americans, as described by Leftists, that
didn’t even take place in Canada. But white guilt and the imposition thereof
apparently has no boundaries.
Mentioning the words “Native” and “European” in the same column has triggered
the University of Starbucks Magna Cum Latte history club to dump lengthy,
biased, anti-European rants into my inbox about the “genocide” European
immigrants perpetrated on American Indians. In Canada? My response: go throw
yourselves into the gaping mouth of a spirit bear the next time one comes
charging out of the recesses of your brainwashed skull while toking up.
How about some inconvenient facts? The Natives owned slaves in the Americas.
Indeed, Mohawk chief Joseph Brant in Canada had a ton of black slaves when the
slave trade was abolished by the British, to whom he had previously sold a seven
year-old black girl.
American Indians may have done many admirable things, and theirs was a
fascinating culture, and some terrible things were done to them, but they were
also raping, beheading, killing and starving each other long before the
Europeans arrived. That hasn’t stopped historical ignoramuses from trying to
peddle the myth that Indians were just sitting around making macramé and
commiserating profoundly with the likes of Bambi and Thumper, which somehow
prompted the Europeans to spontaneously go postal.
When the new settlers arrived in America and found themselves in a mix of
disorder, fighting and killing among Indians, they could have just volunteered
to take an arrow in the chest to please future history professors. But a long
war of attrition ensued with huge casualties and cruelties on both sides. As the
Europeans improved tactics and technology, their dominance prevailed, along with
the societal order we know today – the most popular societal model in the world.
And it’s that enormous cultural contribution that is being marginalised in
official Vancouver Winter Olympics marketing. That’s all I’m saying.
As for Natives or anyone else who feels they have been hard done by – everyone
has been screwed over in life. Most people don’t even have to dig back 100 years
for it. Victimhood isn’t foisted upon you: it’s a choice made by you, as a
capable human being, to hold yourself back and construct an identity around an
excuse.
And the Olympic logo? Still sucks.
COPYRIGHT 2009 RACHEL MARSDEN