A Lesson to be Learned on theAnniversary of Wounded Knee
December
29, 2012 marked the 122nd Anniversary of the murder of 297 Sioux
Indians at Wounded Knee Creek on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in
South Dakota. These 297 people, in their winter camp, were murdered by
federal agents and members of the 7th Cavalry who had come to confiscate
their firearms "for their own safety and protection". The slaughter
began AFTER the majority of the Sioux had peacefully turned in their
firearms. When the final round had flown, of the 297 dead or dying, two
thirds (200) were women and children.
Around 40 members of the 7th Cavalry were
killed, over half cut down by friendly fire from the Hotchkiss guns of
their overzealous comrades-in-arms. Twenty members of the 7th Cavalry
were deemed "National Heros" and awarded the Medal of Honor for their
acts of cowardice.
We do not hear of Wounded Knee today. It is
not mentioned in our history classes or books. What little does exist
about Wounded Knee is normally the sanitized "Official Government
Explanation" or the historically and factually inaccurate depictions of
the events leading up to the massacre on the movie screen.
Wounded Knee was among the first federally
backed gun confiscation attempts in United States history. It ended in
the senseless murder of 297 people.
Before you jump on the emotionally charged bandwagon for gun-control, take a moment to reflect on the real purpose of the Second Amendment- The right of the people to take up arms in defense of themselves, their families, and property in the face of invading armies or an oppressive government. The argument that the Second Amendment only applies to hunting and target shooting is asinine. When the United States Constitution was drafted "hunting" was an everyday chore carried out by men and women to put meat on the table each night, and "target shooting" was an unheard of concept, musket balls were a precious commodity in the wilds of early America, and were certainly not wasted "target shooting". The Second Amendment was written by people who fled oppressive and tyrannical regimes in Europe, and refers to the right of American citizens to be armed for defense purposes should such tyranny rise in the United States.
Before you jump on the emotionally charged bandwagon for gun-control, take a moment to reflect on the real purpose of the Second Amendment- The right of the people to take up arms in defense of themselves, their families, and property in the face of invading armies or an oppressive government. The argument that the Second Amendment only applies to hunting and target shooting is asinine. When the United States Constitution was drafted "hunting" was an everyday chore carried out by men and women to put meat on the table each night, and "target shooting" was an unheard of concept, musket balls were a precious commodity in the wilds of early America, and were certainly not wasted "target shooting". The Second Amendment was written by people who fled oppressive and tyrannical regimes in Europe, and refers to the right of American citizens to be armed for defense purposes should such tyranny rise in the United States.
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Good read. More at the link, and here. A taste:
Of course, for those who would argue that butchery committed nearly one and a quarter centuries ago, however evil, bears little relation to what might happen now, a reminder that the federal government's slaughter of scores of men, women and children just under 20 years ago was also motivated by "gun control" is probably in order (not to mention, the fact that our current Attorney General was a central character in determining that the government had done nothing wrong with that particular mass murder).
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