Not a right to become an American – a privilege

Today was a day that I truly become very angry. I am tired of hearing Black Lives Matter and far left liberals blaming the right and trying to change history.

I was born and raised in Sweden, and by most definition I am considered white, all though I am not, I am of (Sami) Laplander heritage. I became a US Citizen in 1993, my proudest day in my life, it is not a right to become an American it is a privilege and should be cherished.

The SAMI people, my people, were held as slaves in the mines in Sweden. Growing up in Sweden this was never talked about and never taught in school, the socialist had sanitized everything, I learned this from my parents, in 1847 Sweden banned slavery. 39 years after United States banned slavery.

In addition, Sweden allowed Children to be bought and sold on action until 1918. 47 years after Blacks was given the right to vote in United Stated, Sweden was still practicing slavery. Growing up in Sweden, talking to my grandfather, asking him about his brothers and sisters, he did not know, he know he had a few brothers and sister but had never meet them. My grand Father was sold on action when he was 3 years old. He escaped when he was 15 yrs. Old and join the military. This is nowhere to be found in today’s Swedish school text it has become sanitized, totally Whipped clean by the far left, the history does not exist anymore.

Sweden, One of the Most Liberal country in the world.

Sweden was heavily involved in the slave trade using the island of Saint Bartholomew. During the early 19th century, movements against slavery became stronger, especially in Britain. Slave trade was outlawed in Britain in 1807, and in the United States in 1808, after which other countries started to follow suit. Sweden made the slave trade illegal in 1813, but allowed slavery until October 9, 1847, 39 years after United States. Sweden allowed Child Labor to be bought and sold on action until 1918. 47 years after Blacks was given the right to vote, Sweden was still practicing slavery.

Child auction was a historical practice in Sweden and Finland during the 19th and early 20th Century, in which orphan and poor children were boarded out in auctions. The children were handed over to the person asking least money from the authorities. The compensation was determined in descending English auctions, where the children were present. The lowest bidder became the child’s foster-parent and was compensated with an annual amount equal to his bid. The foster-parents provided the child the housing, upbringing and education, but the children were often used as a child labor. Specially in the Finnish countryside the children sold in the auctions usually lived in a slavery-like conditions. They were also mistreated.[2]

Child auctions were prohibited in Sweden in 1918 Although, auctions were still organized in Finland until the late 1930s. The last known child auction was held in 1935. Some of the children were still living in bondage to the 1940s.

Among the notable people who were sold in the child auctions are the Swedish politician Fredrik Vilhelm Thorsson, who later became the Minister for Finance of Sweden, the Finnish politicians Eino Kujanpää and Jukka Lankila, and the Finnish author Joel Lehtonen.

Now the far-left liberals are trying to sanitize the US history, removing local monuments and statues. We cannot allow this to happen, we need to know our own history or it will repeat itself. What’s next? should we burn down Mt Vernon and remove George Washington from Mt Rushmore?

Black Lives Matter is the most bigoted racist organization in United States, way crazier than Neo Nazis and white supremacists, these kids are thugs, poorly educated and totally unaware what they are doing, encouraged by far-left loons, like Nancy Pelosi and liberal school teachers try to indoctrinate and change history. The Democrats are trying to sanitize and rewrite history. Every life matters even the unborn, all lives have value and no one is worth more than another, life is precious not matter race age born or unborn.

The True History.

The Democrats were the party of slavery, black codes, Jim Crow, and that miserable terrorist excrescence the Ku Klux Klan. Republicans were the party of Lincoln, of Reconstruction, of anti-lynching laws, of the civil rights acts of 1875, 1957, 1960 and 1964.

Abraham Lincoln was a republican and despised slavery and liberated the slaves with the opposition of the southern Democrats. In the 19th century, Southern Democrats comprised whites in the South who believed in Jeffersonian democracy. In the 1850s they defended slavery in the United States, and promoted its expansion into the West against northern Free Soil opposition. The United States presidential election of 1860 formalized the split, and brought war. After Reconstruction ended in the late 1870s they controlled all the Southern states and disenfranchised blacks (who were Republicans). The Democratic party’s history is pockmarked with racism and terror.

Robert Carlyle Byrd (born Cornelius Calvin Sale Jr.; November 20, 1917 – June 28, 2010) Hillary Clintons Mentor. was a United States Senator from West Virginia. A member of the Democratic Party, Byrd served as a U.S. Representative from 1953 until 1959 and as a U.S. Senator from 1959 to 2010. In the early 1940s, Byrd recruited 150 of his friends and associates to create a new chapter of the Ku Klux Klan in Sophia, West Virginia.

Byrd was a member of the wing of the Democratic Party that opposed desegregation and civil rights imposed by the federal government. However, despite his early career in the KKK, Byrd was linked to such senators as John C. Stennis, J. William Fulbright and George Smathers, who based their segregationist positions on their view of states’ rights in contrast to senators like James Eastland, who held a reputation as a committed racist. Byrd joined with Democratic senators to filibuster the Civil Rights Act of 1964, personally filibustering the bill for 14 hours.

Byrd was the only senator to vote against confirming both Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas to the United States Supreme Court, the only two African-American nominees. In Marshall’s case, Byrd asked FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to look into the possibility that Marshall had either connections to communists or a communist past With respect to Thomas, Byrd stated that he was offended by Thomas’ use of the phrase “high-tech lynching of uppity blacks” in his defense and that he was “offended by the injection of racism” into the hearing. He called Thomas’ comments a “diversionary tactic” and said “I thought we were past that stage.” Regarding Anita Hill’s sexual harassment charges against Thomas, Byrd supported Hill. Byrd joined 45 other Democrats in voting against confirming Thomas to the Supreme Court.

The Declaration of Constitutional Principles (known informally as the Southern Manifesto) was a document written in February and March 1956, in the United States Congress, in opposition to racial integration of public places.[1] The manifesto was signed by 101 politicians (99 Southern Democrats and two Republicans) from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.[1] The Congressmen drafted the document to counter the landmark Supreme Court 1954 ruling Brown v. Board of Education, which determined that segregation of public schools was unconstitutional. School segregation laws were some of the most enduring and best-known of the Jim Crow laws that characterized the American South and border states at the time.

Senators led the opposition, with Strom Thurmond writing the initial draft and Richard Russell the final version.[2] The manifesto was signed by 19 Senators and 82 Representatives, including the entire congressional delegations of the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Virginia. All of the signatories were Southern Democrats except two Republicans, Joel Broyhill and Richard Poff of Virginia. However, three Southern Senate Democrats refused to sign: Albert Gore, Sr. and Estes Kefauver of Tennessee and Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas. AL Gore Senior, Gore could not, however, be regarded as an integrationist, as he voted against some major civil rights legislation, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964. And we all say that you learn to become a racist from your parents.

Respectfully,

Peter Oja
Cave Creek