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Father of Lies: The Pope's Genocidal Revisionism
Written by Chris Floyd   
Monday, 21 May 2007 21:47
by Chris Floyd

Almost no one in the West seems to have noticed the truly perverse and morally obscene remarks made by Pope Benedict in Brazil. But genocide scholar Adam Jones at CounterPunch noticed, and calls out Herr Ratzinger for his remarkable historical revisionism, which paints the genocidal destruction of America's pre-Columbus cultures as a "purifying" act which gave the natives just what they were "longing" for. In this outburst, the conservative cleric and former Hitler Youth far surpasses revisionists like David Irving in whitewashing mass murder, slavery and military aggression.

Ask Pope Benedict: When Does Genocide Purify? (CounterPunch)

On the last day of his visit, in the city of Aparecida, the Pope "touch[ed] on a sensitive historical episode," in the blandly understated language of an Associated Press dispatch (May 13). In other words, he ripped the bandages off a still-suppurating wound. According to the official text of Benedict's comments on the Vatican website, the Pope declared that "the nations of Latin America and the Caribbean" were "silently longing" to receive Christ as their savior. He was "the unknown God whom their ancestors were seeking, without realizing it ..." Colonization by Spain and Portugal was not a conquest, but rather an "adoption" of the Indians through baptism, making their cultures "fruitful" and "purifying" them. Accordingly, "the proclamation of Jesus and of his Gospel did not at any point involve an alienation of the pre-Columbian cultures, nor was it the imposition of a foreign culture."

So there we have it. The invasion and conquest of the Americas, which caused the deaths of upwards of 90 percent of the indigenous population, was something the Indians had been pining for all along. They weren't just "asking for it," as sexist cranks depict women as complicit in their own rapes. They were actually "longing" for it, since salvation and "purification" came with it…

Benedict's astounding comments attracted barely a flicker of media attention in the West -- almost all of it on the wire services, and some of it problematic in itself. A May 13 Reuters dispatch noted blithely that, contrary to Benedict's claims, "many Indian groups believe the conquest brought them enslavement and genocide." This is rather like writing that "many Jewish groups believe that the Nazi Holocaust brought Jews enslavement and genocide." The reality exists independently of the belief. As blogger Stentor Danielson points out: "In the real world, it's a basic historical fact that the Indians were enslaved. It's a basic historical fact that entire tribes were wiped out. The reason [that] 'many Indian groups believe' these historical facts is because people like Reuters' craven reporters won't admit when there's a fact behind the claims."
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a guest said:

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Indigenous Poverty - the truth!
Please rwead this well documented article on Indigenous poverty at www.newtfn.com/poverty
 
May 21, 2007 | url
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Re: Seig Heil, Fuher!
Herr Fueher Ratzinger: You are so wrong! You will have to pry a one dollar bill from my dead cold hands before I give it to you, Jimmy. You are hiding, aiding and abetting possible felons, sexual predators, and the judgement of Jesus on anyone who does anything to hurt any children is to be thrown into the sea with a millstone tied around their neck! You, Egan and Ratzinger have a special place in the Inferno; it's called The 10th Circle! When the porcine valve gives out in the next six mos., it will be time. Nazi Theology ties nicely in with Revisionist History. What would Augustine say about that Herr Doktor?

blackmamba: Come on give me just a little kiss . . . just one time! You are the disease and I am the cure.
 
May 22, 2007
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Indigenous Poverty: the true story
We now know that the catholics were the biggest illegal land grabbers in history of indigenous lands and resources.

Also check out what the colonial churches and governments are still doing to Indigenous people to this day at www.newtfn.com and listen to the grassroots.

Woliwon
 
July 03, 2007 | url
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