We are reprinting this essay from the Kasama Project. We encourage people to spread it and shake things up during this period of genocidal celebration.
by Mike Ely
[Available as podcast read by decolonize.]
It is a deep thing that people still celebrate the survival of the early colonists at Plymouth — by giving thanks to the Christian God who supposedly protected and championed the European invasion. The real meaning of all that, then and now, needs to be continually excavated. The myths and lies that surround the past are constantly draped over the horrors and tortures of our present.
Puritan settlers massacre Pequot people.
Every schoolchild in the U.S. has been taught that the Pilgrims of the Plymouth Colony invited the local Indians to a major harvest feast after surviving their first bitter year in New England. But the real history of Thanksgiving is a story of the murder of indigenous people and the theft of their land by European colonialists–and of the ruthless ways of capitalism.
Here is a video of the first night of the "People's Movement 3" in Nepal.