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JEWISH BOUNTY COLLECTOR
("REDSKIN"A HATE WORD
DEFINED, cont.)
"Redskin" was the
word used when European Americans were murdering. They were collecting
bounties with the severed ears, noses, pieces of skin and scalp, from
the bodies of Native Americans, pleasuring themselves with the thrill
of ethnic purging. The hunted "redskinned" animal was forced
to run before the tide of hatred. The goal was to exterminate the
Native American. No distinction was made between babies, children
or adults, they were only seen for their redskins.
Sigmund Shlesinger, a Jewish
immigrant from New York City, working in Kansas on Cheyenne lands
near Sheridan Kansas, gleefully participated in the mass murder of
Native Americans. He participated in hunting down families in their
homes and attacking them. He helped to see they were murdered, terrorized
and deported in a massive ethnic cleansing.
HE CALLED THEM REDSKINS;
FOR THIS JEW THE THRILL OF
HUNTING PEOPLE AS ANIMALS WAS IRRESISTIBLE
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"Scalpt 3 Indians which were
found about 15 feet from my hole consealt in grass. For purpose
of collecting bounty."
Sigmund
Shlesinger, personal diary entry Sept. 21, 1868. Western Kansas.
("Trail Blazers of the Trans-Mississippi West," American
Jewish Archives, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, Vol. 8, 1952)
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A Native American murdered,
scalped and left to rot. |
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The genocide of "redskins"
provided inspiration and precedence for the genocide of Jews in Europe.Only
60 years would pass before Jews were hunted
down in Poland and turned in
for the patriotic thrill of collecting bounty on them before their
deportation to reservations.
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head of a Jew, was displayed on a pole just like an animal trophy.
Hitler had played cowboys and "Indians" as a child,
learning his techniques of genocide from the stories related
by the "Trail Blazers" of the American westward expansion,
many of whom were Jewish. |
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(For reference to Hitler's admiration
for American efficiency in killing Native Americans see: Toland, John,
Adolph Hitler, page 802, Doubleday & Company, New York
1976
David Stannard, American Holocaust Conquest of the New World,
page 153, Oxford Press 1992, Stannard refers to Toland and also to:
Richard Rubenstein, "Afterword: Genocide and Civilization, "
in Wallimann and Dobkowski, eds, Genocide and the Modern Age,
p. 288)
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