Thursday, June 11, 2015

YET ANOTHER NAIL IN THE COFFIN OF THE LIBERTARIAN LEGEND ANDREW JACKSON

If I mentioned a place called Negro Fort and a rabid defender of slavery Andrew Jackson, himself a slaveholder, can you guess what I am about to tell you?

Yep. The man so loved by Libertarians, due to some 'enthusiastic' sourcing shall we say, attacked a place called Negro Fort, which was on foreign soil, and attacked without any government sanction, in order to capture fugitive slaves and return them to their rightful owners.

Granted, the fort was built by the British to attack the Southern United States during the 1812 war, but Jackson attacked Negro Fort several years after that war had finished. Slaves who had escaped from their plantations found refuge in Negro Fort and allied with the Seminoles, themselves under persecution like all native Americans. Jackson took it upon himself to destroy the fort, so that any future escaping slaves could no longer seek refuge there, and to return the fugitive slaves to their rightful owners. Jackson even offered $50 per returned slave.

But during Jackson's attack on Negro Fort a heated cannonball found its way into the arsenal of the fort and blew the fort to pieces, killing 300 defenders of the fort in an instant. The remaining occupants were captured and divvied up between Georgia's slaveholders.

So let's just go through this once again so we can assess who Andrew Jackson, the hero of Libertarianism, really was:
1. a rabid defender of slavery;
2. a slaveholder himself, owning a large plantation;
3. decided to take it upon himself to attack a place of refuge for escaping slaves in order to return them to their rightful owners, offering $50 per returned slave;
4. and did so when that place of refuge was not in the United States, and did so without sanction from the United States government.

This is the man who the Libertarians say was anti-bankster when it was Jackson who helped to make the Rothschilds what they are by appointing them as financial banking agents of the United States in London!!!!

WHAT KIND OF A FUCKING SICK JOKE ARE THEY TRYING TO PULL?

Jackson's idea of Libertarianism appears to be to liberate escaping slaves from their liberty and return them to their hell hole plantations.

I don't remember reading this in The Creature From Jekyll Island or Secrets of The Federal Reserve.



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