Guest guest Posted April 15, 2003 Report Share Posted April 15, 2003 George Washington, the father of the USA, is glorified as a noble visionary and the Father of American Democracy. However the facts show otherwise. He was actually an architect of ethnic cleansing and a slave owner. While India's Hindu Freedom Fighters are dishonored and savaged, the USA has brought thier heroes to the pinnacles of glory.However a closer look at the verifiable facts shows that while India's Freedom fighters were highly noble and humane individuals, the American freedom fighters were mostly slave owners and public advocates of ethnic cleansing and genocide. To this day, America's heroes from Washington to Jackson are found on the money, in the names of various US states and cities and the US education system indoctrinates its youth with whitewashed versions of American history that glorify the ignoble and defame the noble. In India, both the education and governmental aspects of society have become entrenched with anti-Hindu agendas and outright vilification of India's own native traditions and heroes. The comparison between India and the USA exposes some interesting paradoxes. On one hand characters of unquestionable diginity such as Savarkar are either ignored or vilified and on the other hand we have characters have unquestionale inhumanity, like Washington and Jackson, being extolled and honored as the Glorious Fathers of democracy, liberty and justice. Lets look at the acts of George Washington, the 1st president of the United States of America, during the summer of 1783. The reader will surely recognizes these acts as a horrid example of ethnic cleansing and an unethical abuse of political power. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE READER UNDERSTAND THAT SUCH CONSPIRACIES HAVE BEEN AND ARE BEING USED AGAINST INDIA'S PEOPLE TO THIS DAY.IT IS LUDICROUS TO ACCEPT THAT THESE SAME POWERS DID THESE ACTS ONLY TO THE AMERICAN INDIANS AND NOT TO THE ASIANS, AFRICANS ETC THAT WERE UNDER THEIR CONTROL.THE SAME POLICIES WERE CARRIED OUT BY THE BRITISH AGAINST THE INDIANS IN CANADA AS WELL. This information is from the book entitled"A SORROW IN OUR HEART=THE LIFE OF TECUMSEH" By Allan W Eckert In the Summer of 1783, George Washington himself proposed to US Congress what he called a plan-but which was nothing less than a monumental US governmental conspiracy- by which the western lands belonging to the Indians could most easily, least expensively and least bloodlessly be wrested from them.Washington suggested that, in order to "Induce the Indians to relinquish OUR territories and remove them to the illimitable regions of the West" that the Indians be maneuvered into positions where they had little choice but to sell their lands. Since the expense of a major Indian war could not be shouldered by the young government of the USA, all efforts should be made to implant as many new settlers as possible on Indian lands.(Of course when the Indians responded by killing these settlers, it would be called massacres by inhumane savages.)In order to do this, there should be made grants of land that was either free, as bounty for previous services performed, or priced so low that few would be able to pass up the oppurtunity of buying. Washington made special note of suggesting that these settlers should consist largely of veterans of the revolutionary war, since the presence of former soldiers might tend to awe the Indians or, if it didn't the Indians rose up in arms, then such settlers would make excellent militia to protect the US frontier.He also noted in heavily settling the territory, the SETTLERS WOULD SOON KILL OFF ALL THE GAME (THRU OVER-HUNTING)AND MAKE THE LAND SO UNATTRACTIVE TO THE INDIANS THAT THEY WOULD BE" AS EAGER TO SELL AS WE ARE TO BUY." US President George Washington, laid out the a blueprint of negotiation for such lands:1st govt agents should point out to the Indians that as allies of the British, they had then become conquered when the British surrendered and as conquered people, THEY HAD NO LAND RIGHTS NOR RIGHTS OF ANY OTHER KIND and therefore could make no demands.(Many Indians Allied with Britain against the Americans after being manipulated by the British to be pawns in their war against the rebelious colonies.) Yet, in its generosity, the USA would, if the Indians gave up their claims, pay them a certain amount and also provide them with new lands of their very own farther west.(Of course, no consideration was given to the Indian tribes that already inhabited those lands.) In such negotiations, Washington's plan went on, commisioners could promise them that US Govt "will endeavour to restrain our people from hunting or settling," on the new lands that had been so generously'given' to the tribes, yet at the same time the plan made it clear that despite the promises, the restrictions would be very temporary; that as always occured on frontiers, the bolder of the settlers would begin penetrating and settling the Indian territory and when the Indians complained, new negotiations could proceed and the tribes moved further west. The US commisioners who handled such treaties, Washington advised, should get the lands as cheaply as possible, but being sensible to try not to 'grab at too much' lest some form of unified resentment spring up and balk western expansion. This plan laid out to the US Congress, Washington concluded,"is the cheapest and least distressing way of dealing with the Indians." So logically and well, if not morally and ethically, was the proposal by George Washington laid out that the US Congress immediatly accepted it and began putting it into aplication. END OF QUOTE So the above referance makes it obvious that George Washigton and the United States of America as a whole has a history of inhumanity. Yet to this day, Both Washington and America are portrayed as examples of honor, justice, liberty, freedom and democracy. The irony is that India, an ancient and noble civilization, with a history of thousands of truly noble people and traditions is barely recognized for anything beyond Gandhism. It is hoped that once India itself begins honoring and recognizes its own glory, the world will awaken to the Wonder that IS India. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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