You mean the domination of another culture through means of superior weaponry in order to leech off of skills and resources that took to centuries to aquire? Yeah I've heard some things.
2006-11-03 12:37:53
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answered by Rageling 4
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(In reaction to "namby-pamby boo-hooing" about the real origins of Thansgiving):
"You won. All right? You came in and you killed [the indians] and you took their land. That's what conquering nations do. It's what Caesar did, and he's not going around saying, "I came, I conquered, I felt really bad about it." The history of the world isn't people making friends. You had better weapons, and you massacred them. End of story"
From the television show "Buffy".
2006-11-03 11:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Second massacre. First was in Jamestown, Va. Give 'em their props.
2006-11-03 11:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I do. I'm not sure what comic book you learned thanksgiving from though.
2006-11-03 11:52:56
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answered by Pancakes 7
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people care more about their happiness in holidays, rather than how the holidays originated? is that ture in general?
2006-11-03 12:05:18
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answered by Anonymous
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don't forget stabbing in the back those who helped them survive that first winter.
2006-11-03 11:51:42
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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that's your story of thanhksgivings?
2006-11-03 11:52:59
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answered by cork 7
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