Do you think what america did to the indians is similar to what the nazis did to!


Question: Like the Trail of Tears compared to the holocaust so what makes us better than what germany did


Answers: Like the Trail of Tears compared to the holocaust so what makes us better than what germany did

agree 250%

I don't know, where the jews allowed to build casinos?

You're right. I think it was similar<

alot of people don't know about the trail of tears. Dont forget to mention the internment camps Japenese people were placed in after the bombing on Pearl Harbor.

A wrong is a wrong, you cannot justify it in no way. Other than the two are totally different.

Yes, definitely. Australia has finally apologised to the Aboriginal people (the original inhabitants) for the white settlers' treatment of them - the US should apologise to the Indians for trying to wipe them out.

same thing how about bombing japan with atomic bombs?

actually, i think that during the holocaust, we had something going on as well. im not sure tho. u do have a point there, the only difference is what we did to the indians was benifecial if for selfish reasons or not, the holocaust was done out of cruelty. look it up. another thing is that over time, ppl gain more knowledge over what is good or bad, hitler had that knoweledge, but i don't think that we did at the time, there was alot of religous crap going on during that time in the US.

What Shaz said...yea we were wrong...but we're trying to fix it....same with slavery..and entitlements

not at all, we did not put them in camps, and make them put their family members in a hole in the ground while that hole was on fire...

No way!!
Nazis were seeking out the innocent. This is far from it.
The war casualties this time are the lowest in any war history.
Plus, I have a very good picture of how the Nazis were treating people since both my great granny and my granny were half - Jewish and living in Germany.
My mom's family was in the business of hiding the refugees, and giving them food and shelter in that time.
My grandpa was scheduled for execution fro treason because of it, and he was about to be shot in front of his family.
The SS officer got stung by a bee and never made the call. Turns out he was allergic to bees, or something, because he died, after he had swollen to death. I guess nobody had any Epi in their survival kit.
The other Nazis, fled at the sight.
Left my grandpa alone.
Besides... I think US went after the killers of the people. I lived under a genocide ruler, I can tell the difference. No way in hell, no! USA is still the best country in the world.

In Canada racism against Native Indians is the worst.
America honored the Native Indians, with the exception of neurotic dummies who think less of the Native Indians.

Yes it was similar. There were a lot of things done in ignorance and petty hatred. How far have we come?

The answer, unfortunately, has to be yes. No matter how you try to dress it up, the object of the exercise was genocide.

As seen through the eyes of white Americans of the time, the aboriginal Americans stood in the way of progress, by which was meant the lust for land, silver and gold. They were also perceived as being an obstacle to the unification of both sides of the continent by telegraph and railways, so they had to go.

No one was, or is more merciless than Americans spouting Christian values as a cover for greed.



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