“CANADA INSPIRED HITLER!”

 AHENAKEW TRIED FOR COMMENTS AGAINST JEWS

MNN. April 12, 2005. David Ahenakew, former head of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian chiefs, is on trial for making comments which have the Canadian media, a few politicians and some Jews howling for blood. He is accused of inciting hatred by making anti-Semitic remarks. Doug Christie, his lawyer, said, “If anyone should be prosecuted, it should be the former Saskatoon Star Phoenix reporter, James Parker. He incited hatred by disseminating a few off-the-cuff statements made by Ahenakew after being provoked”.

Ahenakew is reported to have said, among other things, “I don’t support Hitler. But he cleaned up a hell of a lot of things, didn’t he?” He also said Hitler was right to “fry” millions of people. It’s the kind of sloppy talk that happens in personal conversations when we are tired and upset.

Ahenakew has been charged with violating Section 318 of the Criminal Code, which states:

(1) Every one who advocates or promotes genocide is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years.
(2) “genocide” means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy in whole or in part any identifiable groups, namely,
(a) killing members of the group, or
(b) deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction.
Consent (3) No proceeding for an offence under this section shall be instituted without the consent of the Attorney General.
(4) “identifiable group” means any section of the public distinguished by color, race, religion, ethnic origin or sexual orientation.

Ahenakew did not commit genocide. He expressed a personal opinion on past historic events. He did not advocate killing Jews, nor instituting conditions calculated to bring about the physical destruction of the Jewish people. He did not focus on Jews as a religious group, but on that small number who have become financial and media barons. His comments were an emotional reaction about something that took place in the past.

Section 318 is one of the most ignored sections of the Canadian Criminal Code. If the standards used against Ahenakew were applied to Canadians, it would be used almost every day. No one has ever prosecuted a Canadian for promoting hatred or genocide against the Indigenous peoples. Jim Pankiw was never prosecuted for his anti-Indian election platform. He became a Member of Parliament. Ralph Klein is still the Premier of Alberta after calling homeless Indigenous people, whose resources he had stolen, “a bunch of lazy bums”.

“Indian” bashing has been widely accepted for 500 years, long before the Criminal Code came along. Indigenous people were officially defined as “non-persons” in the Indian Act until recently. Canadians are the heirs to genocide against the Indigenous people of North America.

Because of the atrocities Hitler committed during World War II, people have forgotten that he was a 20th Century pioneer of the social welfare state. He instituted decent living conditions for the common German people. They had been suffering because of oppressive reparations they were required to pay following the defeat of their monarchs. Hitler made sure the people had employment and good health. But his social engineering project went too far. He tried to get rid of not only the Jews, but also Gypsies and the mentally and physically handicapped.

In the book, “Wasichu”, Hitler indicated he was inspired by the way North Americans dealt with its “Indian problem”. Our holocaust led to the loss of thousands of our nations and over 115 million of our people. Hitler thought this “removal policy” was a great way to promote racial purity and to eliminate the people he called eugenically deficient.

Canada and the United States pioneered racial segregation. Only 1% of us survived the North American Indian holocaust. Anti-Indigenous propaganda in the media and the schools conditioned people to accept racism. They pretended our land was vacant. They outlawed our languages and our culture. They labeled us as primitives. They said we were a dying race. We were put in barb-wired concentration camps called “reserves”. We could not leave without passes. We could not hire lawyers to defend our rights.

The British paid generous bounty money for native scalps – more for women because we had the children.

Our children were taken from us and sent to Christian run residential schools. The healthy ones were forced to sleep with children suffering from tuberculosis and other diseases. In some schools the death toll approached 100%. The overall mortality rate was about 50%. Those who survived became victims of sexual and physical abuse, suffering from trauma to this day. Our children were brainwashed. Hitler used this tactic too. Taking children from their parents is now prohibited in the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of genocide, 1948.

Decades after signing this Convention Canada continues its genocidal habits. The provincial governments should be prosecuted for the false propaganda they disseminate through their education system?

Canadians are eager to investigate genocide somewhere else – preferably long ago and far away. Genocide continues on their doorsteps. Why is the disappearance of 500 Native women in the last decade not being investigated? Don’t daughters of Indigenous people have a right to walk this land in safety like everyone else?

Ahenakew spent his life fighting for Indigenous rights. It took them this long to find something they could use to skewer this uppity “Injun”. If Canadians were
honest about wanting to end genocide, they would face the truth about their own history. Canada was built on genocide and racial hatred.

Kahentinetha Horn
MNN Mohawk Nation News

poster: Thahoketoteh

 

Mohawk Nation News Reporter Admires Ahenakew

Mohawk Nation News Reporter Admires Ahenakew

Native journalist Kahentinetha Horn, a reporter for Mohawk Nation News:Last year, she publicly defended the pro-Holocaust remarks of David Ahenakew, the former Assembly of First Nations national chief. Ahenakew told a reporter that Jews were a “disease” and that Hitler was right to have “fried six million of those guys,” Horn wrote in the MNN that Ahenakew was referring only to Jewish “financial and media barons” and argued that Hitler deserved admiration because he “made sure the people had employment and good health.”Because of the atrocities that happened during Worrld War II, people have forgotten that Hitler was a 20th Century pioneer of the social welfare state. He instituted decent living conditions for the common German people. They had been suffering terribly because of oppressive reparations they were required to pay following the defeat of their monarchs during World War I. Hitler reorganized the German state. He made sure the people had employment and good health. But his social engineering project went too far. He tried to get rid of not only the Jews, but also Gypsies and the mentally and physically handicapped.” Kahentinetha Horn, MNN Mohawk Nation News
The whole story below:MNN. April 12, 2005. Former head of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Chiefs, David Ahenakew, is on trial for making comments which have the Canadian media, a few politicians and some Jews howling for blood. He is accused of inciting hatred by making anti-Semitic remarks. According to his lawyer, Doug Christie, if anyone should be prosecuted, it should be former Saskatoon Star Phoenix reporter, James Parker. He’s the one who incited hatred by disseminating a few off-the-cuff statements made by Ahenakew after being provoked.Akenakew is reported to have said, among other things, “I don’t support Hitler. But he cleaned up a hell of a lot of things didn’t he?” He also said Hitler was right to `fry’ millions of people. It’s the kind of sloppy talk that happens in personal conversations when we are tired and upset.All his life Ahenkaew fought for a better life for Indigenous people. Like most who fought for Native rights, he hit a brick wall time and time again. What happens to people after decades of fruitless campaigns? For some, it’s cynicism, for others a broken
heart.

Ahenkew has been charged with violatiing section 318 of the Criminal Code which states :

(1) Every one who advocates or promotes genocide is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not
exceeding five years.

(2) “genocide” means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy in whole or in part any identifiable group, namely,

(a) killing members of the group; or deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction.

(4) “identifiable group” means any section of the public distinguished by colour, race, religion, ethnic origin or sexual orientation.

Ahenakew did not commit genocide. He expressed a personal opinion on past historic events. He did not advocate the killing of any Jews, nor the institution of conditions calculated to bring about the physical destruction of the Jewish people. He did not focus on Jews as a religious group, but on that small number of individuals who have become financial and media barons. His comments were purely an emotional reaction about something that took place in the past.

Section 318 is one of the most ignored sections of Canadian Criminal Code. If the standards used against Ahenakew were applied to Canadians, it would be used almost every day. No one has ever prosecuted a Canadian for promoting hatred or genocide against the Indigenous peoples. Jim Pankiw was never prosecuted for his anti- Indian election platform. He became a Member of Parliament. Ralph Klein is still the Premier of Alberta after calling homeless Indigenous people, whose resources he had stolen, a bunch of lazy bums

`Indian’ bashing has been widely accepted for 500 years, long before the Criminal Code came along. Indigenous people were officially defined as `non-persons’ in the Indian Act until recently. Why do Canadian refuse to face the fact that they are the heirs to genocide against the Indigenous people of North America?

Because of the atrocities that happened during Worrld War II, people have forgotten that Hitler was a 20th Century pioneer of the social welfare state. He instituted decent living conditions for the common German people. They had been suffering terribly because of oppressive reparations they were required to pay following the defeat of their monarchs during World War I. Hitler reorganized the German state. He made sure the people had employment and good health. But his social engineering project went too far. He tried to get rid of not only the Jews, but also Gypsies and the mentally and physically handicapped.

The book, `Wasichu’, states how Hitler was inspired by the way North Americans dealt with its `Indian problem’. Our holocaust led to the loss of thousands of our nations and over 115 million of our people. Hitler thought this `removal policy’ was a great way to promote racial purity and to eliminate the people he called eugenically deficient.

Canada and the United States pioneered racial segregation. Only a few of us survived. Anti-Indigenous propaganda in the media and in the schools conditioned people to accept racism. They disseminated misinformation. They pretended our land was vacant. They outlawed our languages and our culture. They labelled us as primitives. They said we were a dying race. We were put in barb-wired concentration camps called reserves. We could not leave without passes. We could not hire lawyers to defend our rights.

The British paid generous bounty money for native scalps – more for women because they didn’t want us to “breed”. To this day, academics who want to work with the Indigenous point of view find themselves in a professional dead end.

Our children were taken from us and sent to Christian run residential schools. Those who weren’t sick already were forced to sleep with children suffering from tuberculosis and other diseases. The death toll in some schools approached 100%. The overall mortality rate was about 50%. Those who didn’t die became victims of sexual and physical abuse, suffering from trauma that continues to reverberate through succeeding generations. They brainwashed our children. Hitler used this tactic too. That’s why taking children from their parents is in the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 1948.

Decades after signing this Convention Canada continues its genocidal habits. Why doesn’t anyone prosecute the provincial governments for the false propaganda propagated through their education systems?

Canadians are eager to investigate genocide somewhere else – preferably long ago and far away. They refuse to look at what they are doing today. Genocide continues on their doorsteps. Why is the disappearance of 500 Native women in the last decade not being investigated ? Don’t daughters of Indigenous people have a right to walk the streets of Canada in safety like everyone else?

Before sicing these blood-thirsty dogs on an Indigenous elder who is battle scarred and beaten down, Canadians should clean up their own act. Ahenakew is in his 70’s. He has spent most of his life fighting for Indigenous rights. It took them this long to find something they could use to skewer this uppidy `Injun’. If Canadians were honest about wanting to end genocidal practices, they would face the truth about their own history. Canada was built on the promotion of genocide and racial hatred.

Kahentinetha Horn
MNN Mohawk Nation News

The North American Indian Holocaust
Kahentinetha Horn

The “final solution” of the North American Indian problem was the model for the subsequent Jewish holocaust and South African apartheid

Why is the biggest holocaust in all humanity being hidden from history? Is it because it lasted so long that it has become a habit? It’s been well documented that the killing of Indigenous people in the Western Hemisphere since the beginning of colonization has been estimated at 120 million. Yet nobody wants to speak about it.

Today historians, anthropologists and archaeologists are revealing that information on this holocaust is being deliberately eliminated from the knowledge base and consciousness of North Americans and the world. A completely false picture is being painted of our people as suffering from social ills of our own making.

It could be argued that the loss of 120 million from 1500 to 1800 isn’t the same as the loss of 6 million people during World War II. Can 6 million in 1945 be compared to 1 million in 1500?

School children are still being taught that large areas of North America are uninhabited as if this land belongs to no one and never did. The role of our ancestors as caretakers is constantly and habitually overlooked by colonial society.

Before the arrival of Europeans, cities and towns here were flourishing. Mexico City had a larger population than any city in Europe. The people were healthy and well-fed. The first Europeans were amazed. The agricultural products developed by the Indigenous people transformed human nutrition internationally.

The North American Indian holocaust was studied by South Africa for their apartheid program and by Hitler for his genocide of the Jews during World War II. Hitler commented that he admired the great job Americans had done in taking care of the Indian problem. The policies used to kill us off was so successful that people today generally assume that our population was low. Hitler told a past US President when he remarked about their maltreatment of the Jewish people, he mind your own business. You’re the worst.

Where are the monuments? Where are the memorial ceremonies? Why is it being concealed? The survivors of the WWII holocaust have not yet died and already there is a movement afoot to forget what happened.

Unlike post-war Germany, North Americans refuse to acknowledge this genocide. Almost one and a quarter million Kanien’ke:haka (Mohawk) were killed off leaving us only a few thousand survivors.

North Americans do not want to reveal that there was and still is a systematic plan to destroy most of the native people by outright murder by bounty hunters and land grabbers, disease through distributing small pox infested blankets, relocation, theft of children who were placed in concentration camps called “residential schools” and assimilation.

As with the Jews, they could not have accomplished this without their collaborators who they trained to serve their genocidal system through their “re-education camps”.

The policy changed from outright slaughter to killing the Indian inside. Governments, army, police, church, corporations, doctors, judges and common people were complicit in this killing machine. An elaborate campaign has covered up this genocide which was engineered at the highest levels of power in the United States and Canada. This cover up continues to this day. When they killed off all the Indians, they brought in Blacks to be their labourers.

In the residential schools many eye witnesses have recently come forward to describe the atrocities. They called these places “death camps” where, according to government records, nearly half of all these innocent Indigenous children died or disappeared as if they never existed. In the 1920’s when Dr. Bryce was alarmed by the high death rate of children in residential schools, his report was suppressed.

The term “Final Solution” was not coined by the Nazis. It was Indian Affairs Superintendent, Duncan Campbell Scott, Canada’s Adolph Eichmann, who in April 1910 plotted out the planned murder to take care of the “Indian problem”.

“It is readily acknowledged that Indian children lose their natural resistance to illness by habitating so closely in these schools, and that they die at a much higher rate than in their villages. But this alone does not justify a change in the policy of this Department, which is geared towards the final solution of our Indian Problem”. (DIA Archives, RG 10 series).

In the 1930’s he brought German doctors over here to do medical experiments on our children. According to the study the majority of the lives of these children was extinguished. School children are taught his poetry with no mention of his role as the butcher of the Indian people.

Those who carried out this annihilation of our people were protected so they could declare full-scale war on us. North Americans as heirs of the fruits of this murderous system have blood on their hands. If people are sincere about preventing holocausts they must remember it. History must be told as it really happened in all its tragic details.

It’s not good enough to just remember the holocaust that took place during the lifetime of some of the survivors. We have to remember the larger holocaust. Isn’t it time to uncover the truth and make the perpetrators face up to this?

In the west there are a whole series of Eichmanns. General Amherst ordered the distribution of small pox infested blankets to kill of our people. But his name is shamelessly preserved in the names of towns and streets. George Washington is called the “village burner” in Mohawk because of all the villages he ordered burnt. Villages would be surrounded. As the people came running out, they would be shot, stabbed, women, children and elders alike. In one campaign alone “hundreds of thousand died, from New York across Pennsylvania, West Virgina and into Ohio”. His name graces the capital of the United States.

The smell of death in their own backyard does not seem to bother North Americans. This is obscene.

By Kahentinetha Horn, MNN Mohawk Nation News

 

Dave Ahenakew – “Was Canada an Inspiration to Hitler?”

MNN. Dec. 16, 2002. Former Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Chief, David Ahenakew, made comments which have the Canadian press and a few politicians howling for blood.Ahenakew started his career in the army and served Canada exceptionally well. Canada gave him and Order of Canada. All his life he fought for a better life for Indigenous people. Like everyone else who fought for the First People, he hit a brick wall – time and time again. Akenakew is reported as saying, among other things, “I don’t support Hitler. But he cleaned up a hell of a lot of things, didn’t he?”Suddenly the publicity hounds are calling for application of S. 319 of the Criminal Code. Why? This must be one of the most ignored parts of Canadian Criminal Law. Indigenous people have been suffering from the willful promotion of hate crimes for years. Canada refuses to address the Canadian genocide that is ongoing. No one who calls us down has ever been charged.The British paid generous bounty money for native scalps – more for women because they didn’t want us to “breed”. Settlers took what they said was empty land and helped themselves to all our resources.

Canada was an inspiration to Hitler. Our holocaust led to the loss of thousands of nations and over 100 million of our people throughout the Western Hemisphere after the European invasion. This is the worst holocaust in all humanity.

For those of us who survived, Canada then worked along with the United States to pioneer racial segregation. We were put in barbed wired concentration camps, on reserves and left to sicknesses and starvation. Our children were kidnapped and sent to residential schools. 50% died. They were medically and socially experimented on, sexually abused and used as forced labor. Hitler used this tactic too. That’s why taking children from their parents is a crime defined in the International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.

Hitler admired this “removal policy”. He thought it was a great way to promote racial purity and to eliminate the people he called “eugenically deficient”. We weren’t allowed to leave the reserves without passes. The Jews were forced to wear the Star of David.

Hitler used propaganda too. Anti-Indian propaganda in the media and in the schools conditioned people to accept the lies they were told about us. This conditions the dominant society to mistreat us and allow us to be abused. They labeled us as primitives. They said we were a dying race. Our versions of history are never taught in their schools. Academics who want to present our point of view find themselves in a professional dead end.

Decades after signing the convention on preventing genocide, Canada continues its genocidal habits. Nobody prosecutes the provincial governments for the lies and hate propaganda about Indigenous history taught in their education system.

Canadians are always eager to investigate genocide that happened thousands of miles away. They refuse to look at the evidence of ongoing genocide on their doorsteps. How can leaders be so shocked when 500 native women have disappeared in the last decade and have not been investigated? Don’t daughters of native people have the same right to walk around our land in safety as the daughters of the immigrants?

Canada is an enthusiastic promoter of international agreements to help other people clean up their human rights abuses. Its government officials, judiciary and legal profession don’t follow the principles of the conventions it signs.

Before sicing your bloodthirsty dogs on a heart-broken native elder, Canadians should clean up their own act. They should face the truth about their own history of promoting genocide and hatred.

Kahentinetha Horn
MNN Mohawk Nation News

poster: Thahoketoteh