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Old 11-23-2017, 04:29 PM
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Old 11-23-2017, 12:09 PM
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Old 11-23-2017, 03:45 PM
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Thanksgiving started in Canada, as a religious holiday to thank God for not being American.

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In the 1860s, “Canada First,” an organization that promoted that vision of Canadian identity and called for cultural institutions like Thanksgiving to support a white Protestant Canada that celebrated farm, family and religious devotion, was established. And in 1865, for example, the Globe and Mail ran an editorial calling for prayers to thank “Divine Providence” for the “special favours vouchsafed to our country during the past season,” which included a good harvest and the end of a decade of economic turmoil. It also called for a standardization of services across the country to give it a more “national character,” so that the impact of the prayers could be greater. The country that prays together, after all, stays together.

In his paper, “‘Righteousness Exalteth the Nation’: Religion, Nationalism, and Thanksgiving Day in Ontario, 1859-1914,” historian Peter Stevens says that in Ontario, sermons for Canadian Thanksgiving—the date of which shifted until it was decided around the turn of the last century that outdoor sports should be part of the festivities, and November was too cold—sermons often focused on Canada’s moral superiority to the United States.
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Old 11-23-2017, 04:58 PM
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I’m having a hard time accepting the fact Americans stuff their faces in the name of slaughtering bison to run off the natives their own land.
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I’m having a hard time accepting the fact Americans stuff their faces in the name of slaughtering bison to run the natives off their own land.
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Old 11-23-2017, 05:13 PM
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I’m having a hard time accepting the fact Americans stuff their faces in the name of slaughtering bison to run off the natives their own land.
Where in the world do you live that conquering wasn't the way to gain control of the lands?
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Old 11-23-2017, 05:16 PM
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Where in the world do you live that conquering wasn't the way to gain control of the lands?
A couple years ago I did a high level CocaineQuest and went all the way to Medellin, Colombia. What struck me even more than the fishscale flake was the skill with which the Spanish totally eradicated the native population. They don't have any of the problems there that we do with our sketchy Native American relations. They just killed them ALL. No inbreeding to note. No small groups left. Just all dead and now its populated by Spaniards and exile Jews.

The Spanish were a lot better at this sort of thing, imo. It's super evil of course, but impressive in its efficacy.
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Where in the world do you live that conquering wasn't the way to gain control of the lands?
Disney world?
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