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Originally Posted by lynn P.
Shame on us for labeling him evil - I wonder how the people lined up waiting for the gas chambers felt. Did you think how descendants of these victims feel, reading this thread?
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Perhaps they feel the similar to how I feel when I listen to people talk about how the United States is the greatest country in the world. I am Navajo, my wife is Spokane; 'the greatest country in the world' butchered my people committing genocide on hundreds of my cousin tribes - the Narragansett, the Powhatan, the Natchez etc. They didn't just kill them though, soldiers cut off the breasts of Navajo women, my ancestors, and played stickball with them. My wife's great-great grandfather was killed, skinned and stuffed and put on display in an officers tent while he talked treaty with her people.
Is the United States evil? Perhaps it was just the president? Which one though...there were so many under which atrocities like this occurred. Oh but it can't be just the president, cause 'we the people' elect him. It is estimated that 60% of the native american population were murdered by the United States government. Now I don't know how many that adds up to but I wonder if the number approaches the number of Jews that Germans killed under Hitler.
I don't believe a person or a society can be evil, but it strikes me that as people look for a representative of evil that they always seem to look as far away as possible ignoring the atrocities at their feet.