Thanks? Giving?

Finshaggy

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"Moors from Baghdad Turkey threatened European Christians meaning, the white way of life; hence the Crusades for Christ. On November 25th, 1491 Santiago defeats the last Muslim stronghold, Grenada. King Ferdinand gave thanks to God for victory and the Pope of Rome and declared this date to forever be a day of "Thanksgiving" for all European Christians

Now listen, when you celebrate 'Thanksgiving'
What you are actually celebrating
Is the proclamation of the Pope of Rome
Who later, in league with Queen Isabella
Sent Cardinal Ximenos to Spain
To murder any blacks that resisted Christianity
These Moors, these black men and women were from Baghdad, Turkey
And today, you eat the turkey, for your "Thanksgiving" day
As the European powers destroyed the Turkeys
Who were the forefathers of your [black people in America's] mothers and fathers" - The Nature of the Threat

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Singlemalt

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Fin...you are such a pandering worthless bag. What in hell does American Thanksgiving have to to with Moors or Turks? Only folks that have a beef are Native Peoples...native to this continent.
 

Finshaggy

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"Do your things on earth as your heart commands!
When there comes to you that day of mourning,
the Weary-hearted (Osiris) hears not their mourning,
Wailing saves no man from the pit!
Make holiday, Do not weary of it!
Lo, none is allowed to take his goods with him,
Lo, none who dies comes back again." -Ancient Song
 

Finshaggy

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Fin...you are such a pandering worthless bag. What in hell does American Thanksgiving have to to with Moors or Turks? Only folks that have a beef are Native Peoples...native to this continent.
I'm telling you that it has nothing to do with native people, that was something we starting associating with it in the 1800s. I watched a thing on History channel today too, and they said a bunch of stuff we believe is actually non-factual myth. And they talked about how Thanksgiving was 100 years old before the "first" Thanksgiving.
 

Padawanbater2

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I'm celebrating good food and time off

I couldn't give a fuck about the pilgrims, indians, or America, this shit is about food
 

Finshaggy

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According to the history channel, the feast we call "The First Thanksgiving" was not even a Thanksgiving feast, and Indians were not invited.

This is how they said it happened:

It was just a harvest festival, not necessarily the "Thanksgiving" that European Christians had been celebrating for over 100 years. And everyone was eating and getting drunk, then they took out their muskets and started firing not in competition with each other, but to show the Indians that they had tremendous force (cannons, etc). So the Indians sent a war party that out numbered the settlers nearly 2 to 1, and the settlers put down their guns and started serving the Indians food. Then the Indians invited more of their people to bring 5 deer for a main course to go with the pilgrims feast.

Someone wrote about the feast in a letter (the only reason anyone even knows it happened) and in the 1800s we started associating it with our "Thanksgiving"
 

Finshaggy

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I'm celebrating good food and time off

I couldn't give a fuck about the pilgrims, indians, or America, this shit is about food
That's why I posted the Harper's song. Not all of us see this as a gathering to celebrate prudish Christians getting along with "savages".
"Do your things on earth as your heart commands!
When there comes to you that day of mourning,
the Weary-hearted (Osiris) hears not their mourning,
Wailing saves no man from the pit!
Make holiday, Do not weary of it!
Lo, none is allowed to take his goods with him,
Lo, none who dies comes back again." -Ancient Song
 

FreedomWorks

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The first Thanksgiving was about giving thanks to god. Just thought I'd mention that to piss off a few liberals.
 

Finshaggy

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:lol:

I posted this on another site and someone tried to say that it's ok to celebrate the destruction of turkish people, because native americans owned black slaves too :lol:
 
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