"We all know the sweet Thanksgiving story taught to us in school, but recently old official Dutch records revealed the dark side of our great American tradition.
In late November of 1637, a force of colonists (with the help of a bunch of Blackwaterish paid Dutch mercenaries) trapped an entire tribe of seven hundred unarmed Pequot Indians celebrating their corn harvest in the village long house near the mouth of the Mystic River.
Captain John Mason shocked and awed the camp with “fire, sword, blunderbuss, and tomahawk.”
Compassionate conservative Christians set the windowless building on fire and slaughted these peaceful Native Americans (unarmed men, women and children) one by one as they tried to escape the blazing inferno."
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