Didn't W.S. Blake say: "To generalize is to be an idiot"?Digit wrote:The Americas were occupied by people fleeing persecution in Europe.
The pilgrims didn't occupy "the Americas fleeing persecution in Europe"! That's complete BS! A fairy tale! The pilgrims occupied only a very tiny part of 'the Americas'. The part that is now known as (a small part of) New England. All the rest of 'the Americas', about a thousand times as much, were occupied, and still are today, by other fortune hunters and gold diggers. First the Spanish, the Portuguese, the Dutch, the English, the French, and the Germans, and after 1900 everybody...
And the pilgrims were NOT persecuted in Europe! They were simply an odd community/group of people united under a very fundamentalist protestant banner who made themselves stand very apart from the general populace. They were regarded as strange religious fanatics. Because they behaved as such. They didn't fit in, because they didn't want to fit in. That's why they eventually went to Plymouth, Mass.
Exactly like Jim Jones went to Guyana with 900 followers! We all know what happened to that colony of religious fanatics, don't we? How sane a venture was that, I ask you?
Will the US revere Jim Jones in 3/4 centuries as the US revere the pilgrim fathers now...?
I.o.w.:
should really be read as:The Americas were occupied by people fleeing persecution in Europe.
a bunch of religious nuts who wanted to escape being reminded every day by their own behavior and attitudes how idiotic they really were fled their peers to start farming on a patch of the east coast of north America.
Like the hippies in Goa...
