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Coach Pāṇini ®
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@paninid@mastodon.world  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

#American #history #LessonsLearned:

On December 14 and 27, 1763, a group of thugs known as the Paxton Boys—similar to ICE—murdered twenty Conestoga tribes people around Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Outraged, #BenjaminFranklin went #pamphleteering in response.

From the angry essay:

"If an Indian injures me, does it follow that I may revenge that Injury on all Indians? It is well known that Indians are of different Tribes, Nations and Languages, as well as the White People.

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Coach Pāṇini ®
Coach Pāṇini ®
@paninid@mastodon.world replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

In Europe, if the French, who are White-People, should injure the Dutch, are they to revenge it on the English, because they too are White People?

The only Crime of these poor Wretches seems to have been, that they had a reddish brown Skin, and black Hairand some People of that Sort, it seems, had murdered some of our Relations.

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Coach Pāṇini ®
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@paninid@mastodon.world replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

If it be right to kill Men for such a Reason, then, should any Man, with a freckled Face and red Hair, kill a Wife or Child of mine, it would be right for me to revenge it, by killing all the freckled red-haired Men, Women and Children, I could afterwards any where meet with... "
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