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Thursday, September 18, 2025
How to erase a people: forcible transfer
How to erase a people
What Euro-American culture is a gas (CIA).
(uncivilized) [What is "erasure" but a nicer (euphemistic) word for genocide, ethnic cleansing, forcible transfer to concentration camps ("reservations") then into oblivion, forced r*pe and extinction, forced blending, coerced disappearance? Indigenous or Native American Indians were treated this way, and Europe noticed. Hitler used it in Nazi Germany eviction and extermination campaign against Ashkenazi Jews, and the descendants of those Jews became the Zionists who did the same or worse to the Native Palestinians/"Arabs" of the Lavant, saying European and Europeanized peoples had more of a right to the "holy" land and a legal right of return than the people who never left, who genetic testing proves have been there all along. What was once called a "Holocaust" (mass burning) for dramatic purposes, to show us as the greatest victims the world has ever known, to the Nakba ("catastrophe"), just another genocide on the pile of history books.]
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