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To: sea_urchin who wrote (23177)6/4/2005 3:38:03 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Respond to of 80990
 
Re: The Fable of the Ducks and the Hens
by George Lincoln Rockwell
Narrated by Edgar J. Steele


Ah, the underground white-supremacist literature is so rich indeed... The truth, however, is that, throughout History, Ducks have often been the Hens to other Ducks... and vice-versa. Four hundred years ago, white Hens crossed the Atlantic from Europe to North America and ingratiated themselves with the Native tribes: "Please, let us come in! let us settle! We won't be a nuisance, I swear.... we'll keep near the shores! We'll stay clear from the prairies, we'll never trespass on your hinterland --please!"

I guess you know how the story ended, don't you? As British historian Frank McLynn tells it in his last book, 1759(*), ever more French and British settlers came to settle in the Great Lakes area, and then allied themselves with Indian tribes to fight each other... Up until the early 1800s, Indian tribes believed they could outwit the white man and pit the Brits against the French... If only they had known what fate awaited them, huh?

Of course, the genocide of Natives in the New World was merely an instance of History repeating itself: 2000 years ago, Hens from Central Europe (Goths, Vandals, Huns, Germans,...) likewise begged the Romans to let them in... Today they call themselves "Europeans" and fancy they're Ducks, not Hens --go figure!

Gus

(*) timesonline.co.uk