Everyone likes to hide their blemishes. However, some things simply can’t be covered up. The same is true of history. Despite our discomfort of the truth, some things can’t be left by the wayside. In a recent conversation online, people discussed ugly historical facts that no one likes to talk about. Here are 11 of the most common responses.
Japanese Internment Camps
The second World War was full of atrocities. There’s no denying that. However, one topic Americans often like to forget is our role in it.
“I’m a big fan of Franklin Roosevelt and a big World War Two history buff. I think the American accomplishments in logistics and manufacturing were the eighth wonder of the world in the 1940s, and I’m proud of what my country did in the war.
And, then someone brings up the Japanese-American internment camps and I’m like, ‘Oh, yeah, there was also that,’” says one commenter.
It was a brutal act that we can’t just sweep under the rug.
Native Americans Owned Slaves
Slavery is a gruesome act that has been around for millennia. Americans have a key part in that, with our role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. We weren’t the only ones involved in enslaving Africans.
“Native American tribes like the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations owned black slaves and were some of the last slave owners in North America. As they were sovereign nations, the Emancipation Proclamation didn’t affect them, and new treaties needed to be made to stop the enslavement,” adds one person.
It’s definitely arguable Native Americans got the act from white settlers.
The Armenian Genocide
Genocide has been going on for thousands of years. The Armenian genocide is another sad tale in history. Taking place during WWI, reports show up to one and half million Armenians were brutally murdered.
One commenter adds, “And how American government refused to acknowledge it as genocide for 50 years after because they liked buying and selling military helicopters more.”
Sadly, that often seems to be our practice.
How Young The United States Is
If you travel overseas, you learn quickly how young we are as a nation. You get to see buildings that are three times older than our country.
“The Egypt Empire last nearly 4,000 years. Today we speak of ‘Old things’ when it’s a 100 year old house or item. In 4,000 years they achieved so much and still we got so far in just 300 years from 1800 to now. I always wonder what was the difference,” notes one person.
It truly is humbling, but often isn’t for many Americans.
We Hired Nazis During the Cold War
Nazis are bad, right? Well, we didn’t think so after the end of WWII. In fact, we worked with some.
One commenter adds, “That US spy agencies hired Nazis to work as spies during the Cold War. I learned about this reading a biography of Virginia Hall. It meant that she, as an employee of the CIA, was now working side-by-side with the same men who had tried to disrupt her operations and kill her during WWII. Ms. Hall certainly wasn’t the only one put into this extremely dubious and awkward position.”
It’s disturbing to say the least.
Human Sacrifice Used to Be Common
Human sacrifice has been around nearly as long as we have. And, it used to be incredibly common.
One person says, “The Aztecs were utterly horrific people who did stuff like flay people alive and wear their skins as a form of worship in their religion. When Cortez invaded the reason he was so successful was because the local tribes wanted the Aztec gone that badly!”
Another adds, “Everyone there engaged in human sacrifice. Everyone there did things we’d find brutal and disgusting but that were to them very important rituals. Especially in Central Mexico.”
It makes me thankful to be alive when I am.
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study
If you want to learn the brutality with which America has treated African-Americans, look up what we did during the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.
First said to last for only six months, it lasted for 40 years, until 1972. The study included 600 African-American males, many of whom died as a direct result of the ‘study,’ and it was done under the auspices of the Public Health Service.
It was truly gruesome.
The Tulsa Race Massacre
If you watched The Watchmen on HBO, you may have been introduced to the Tulsa Race Massacre. It was also known as the Tulsa Race Riot or the Black Wall Street massacre.
It was a two-day long white supremacist terrorist massacre in 1921. The terrorists targeted African-American businesses in Tulsa. More than 35 square blocks of the neighborhood was burned down.
Nearly 1,000 people were hospitalized and over 5,000 interned for several days. It all started with accusations against an African-American young man for assaulting a white teen female. Much like other gruesome instances in our history.
The America First Movement Didn’t Start With Donald Trump
You might think America First started with Donald Trump. It didn’t.
The committee began in 1940 as a way to isolate America from the war in Europe and keep out certain foreigners. Arguably anti-Semitic, its membership roles included Sears-Roebuck, Sargent Shriver, future President Ford, and the Chicago Tribune.
Columbus Wasn’t the Hero We Think He Is
Americans often like to make Christopher Columbus some kind of hero. In fact, many would argue he was anything but that.
“Columbus led a genocide against indigenous people,” notes one commenter. Another adds, “He would give his men young indigenous girls as rewards for doing good work.”
It should make you pause to wonder if he is worthy of veneration.
Christianity Hasn’t Always Been Peaceful
Christianity is a peaceful religion, or some would like us to think. Sadly, that hasn’t always been the case.
One person provides some clarity, saying, “The Church ordered the Crusades against non-believers. Millions of men, women, and children slaughtered because some insecure old men wanted to remain in charge of the masses. The more non-believers you killed, the bigger your house was in Heaven. It’s truly amazing.”
Amazing is one word alright.
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