Tuesday, 5 January 2010

I know I'm walking a fine line but I couldn't resist....

Excerpt from 'Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee:

"So tractable, so peaceable, are these people," Columbus wrote to the King and Queen of Spain, "that I swear to your Majesties there is not in the world a better nation. They love their neighbors as themselves, and their discourse is ever sweet and gentle, and accompanied with a smile; and though it is true that they are naked, yet their manners are decorous and praiseworthy."

All this, of course, was taken as a sign of weakness, if not heathenism, and Columbus being a righteous European was convinced the people should be
"made to work, sow and do all that is necessary and to adopt our ways."

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