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Thursday, November 23, 2017

Thanksgiving? OR No Thanks!

First let us be clear about two intertwining subjects:
#1. Americanism
#2. Zionism

The founder of Americanism was William Bradford, yet the pretext to Americanism is Jamestown.
The founder of Zionism was Theodor Herzl, yet the pretext to Zionism is the bigoted revival movement known as Restorationism that came from the fanatical Protestant Christians.

The Spanish Colonialism of the Americas or the Atlantic Continent is a separate subject.    
The Jewish Bundist Diaspora Movement condemns all colonizations of the Atlantic Continents: 
that is to say the area known as South America, as well as the areas known as North & Central America. The Jewish Bundist Diaspora Movement also condemns all colonizations of the Continent of Oceania. Yet the Jewish Bundist Diaspora Movement systematically seeks the dismantlement of the United States of America, as the American State is by far the most destructive as well as the most illegitimate of the colonized occupations of the Americas, the American State is such a twisted phenomena that can only be compared the to Israeli State. The country named America that would later become the United States of America is the result of Americanism, and yes Americanists do self-identify with the words “Americanism” and “Americanist” and it is this most taboo subject that needs to be recognized.
The Americanist traditional holiday known as Thanksgiving is traced to a sparsely documented 1621 celebration at Plymouth in present-day Massachusetts, the 1621 Plymouth feast and thanksgiving was prompted by a good harvest.  
This all started with a fanatical group of Puritans who would later refer to themselves as Pilgrims who began emigrating from England in the 1620s and 1630s and among these utopian-Protestant nutcases was William Bradford the fanatical Puritan. The utopian-Protestant nutcases carried the tradition of Days of Fasting and Days of Thanksgiving with them to their settlement of Plymouth.
Most of the Native American tribes have established Thanksgiving as their National Day of Mourning.
Plymouth was formally the site of a Pawtuxet village. This very Pawtuxet village was wiped out by a plague by English explorers looking to colonize some land.
The Puritan settlement of Plymouth was basically a graveyard.
There is nothing to celebrate on this Americanist holiday.
Instead of Thanksgiving, it should be No Thanks.

By Dona Newman

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