Dr. James P. Wickstrom
Thursday, August 9, 2012
If you are of pure White European stock (not Jew) this is YOUR day in America
Are you, if
you are of White European stock, celebrating the real THANKSGIVING DAY
of our White race today? Well, today's the day, August 9th.
No Jew diversity with other races sitting at the table trying to
pretend they are equal and entitled to even celebrate it. Well, I am
celebrating it today... and the mongrels and other races can do what
they want on the other Jew marketing day in November. Today is A WHITE
RACIAL HOLIDAY, period!!
Dr. James P. Wickstrom
The Real Story Behind Thanksgiving
Did you know that the first [Plymouth Colony Pilgrim's] Thanksgiving was a celebration of the triumph of private property and individual initiative?
-- Dick Bachert
Dr. James P. Wickstrom
The Real Story Behind Thanksgiving
Did you know that the first [Plymouth Colony Pilgrim's] Thanksgiving was a celebration of the triumph of private property and individual initiative?
William
Bradford was the governor of the original Pilgrim colony, founded at
Plymouth in 1621. The colony was first organized on a communal basis, as
their financiers required. Land was owned in common. The Pilgrims
farmed communally, too, following the "from each according to his
abilities, to each according to his needs" precept.
The
results were disastrous. Communism didn't work any better 400 years ago
than it does today. By 1623, the colony had suffered serious losses.
Starvation was imminent.
Bradford
realized that the communal system encouraged and rewarded waste and
laziness and inefficiency, and destroyed individual initiative.
Desperate, he abolished it. He distributed private plots of land among
the surviving Pilgrims, encouraging them to plant early and farm as
individuals, not collectively.
The results: a bountiful early harvest that saved the colonies. After the harvest, the Pilgrims (Racial) celebrated with a day of Thanksgiving -- on August 9th.
Unfortunately,
William Bradford's diaries -- in which he recorded the failure of the
collectivist system and the triumph of private enterprise -- were lost
for many years. When Thanksgiving was later made a national holiday, the
present November date was chosen. And the lesson the Pilgrims so painfully learned was, alas, not made a part of the holiday.
Happily,
Bradford's diaries were later rediscovered. They're available today in
paperback. They tell the real story of Thanksgiving -- how private
property and individual initiative saved the Pilgrims.
This
Thanksgiving season, one of the many things I'm thankful for is our
free market system (imperfectly realized as it is). And I'm also
grateful that there are increasing numbers of Americans who are learning
the importance of free markets, and who are working to replace
government coercion with marketplace cooperation here in America and
around the world.
Paul Schmidt
PS:
A special thanks to long-time Advocate volunteer Cris Everett, who told
us about this neglected bit of history several years ago, and who celebrates Thanksgiving on -- you guessed it -- August 9th.
-- copied from http://FreedomKeys.com/thanksgiving.htm which was copied from the Nov. 20, 1997 issue of THE LIBERATOR ONLINE at http://www.theadvocates.org/liberator/vol-02-num-21.htm
"Back
in the early 80s, we took the kids up to Plymouth to see my wife’s
sister who lived there at the time. Visited Plymouth Plantation. During
the tour, I was struck by the presence of fortified guard shacks in the
town square and asked the guide if they were a last line of defense for
the citizens there if trouble with the natives spilled into the
compound. He told us that they were for the control of the FOOD RIOTS
which broke out those first few winters — BEFORE they abandoned their
experiment with Marxism before Karl was even born.... Seems each
generation or so we must relearn the hard lessons of history." -- Dick Bachert