Anonymous ID: 7fa4ce Jan. 5, 2018, 9:38 a.m. No.249199   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Bear with me anons, this is hopefully relevant.

 

I want to talk about the Last of the Mohicans by Fenimore Cooper. I submit that Magua, the Huron chief and "villain" in the Last of the Mohicans, is a Patriot. As we are.

 

In the story, the English Crown (Deep State) killed his family and beat and imprisoned him. Magua's wife, believing him dead, married another. Magua was made a slave to another tribe, but earned his freedom over time.

 

In the book, Magua seeks revenge against the crown via the Grey Hair (Colonel Munro), who humiliated him and took everything away that he had. I realize the novel was written in the early 1800s and the best movie adaptation was in 1992, and there are some differences between these - but I never thought Magua was the villain they wanted him to be. I still don't. In fact, I believe that even less in view of recent events.

 

Magua is a Patriot. He wants to save his people from the onslaught of the globalists. No one understands him, and ultimately he dies at the hands of someone who could have been his ally rather than an enemy. He is a hero, albeit a flawed one - maybe because of his isolation. His fate was to continue the Grey Hair's line by marrying Cora, the Col. Munroe's daughter. Maybe Magua was saved by his untimely death.

 

The difference is, none of us is alone and need suffer Magua's fate. We have each other, and countless millions on our side. Open your eyes and question every single cultural reference you've been taught - how much of that is deep state conditioning?

 

The DS wants you to think Magua was the bad guy. Was he really a bad guy? Or was he someone who was trying to fight against the global onslaught of those who would enslave him? Magua didn't want to kill all the British, but he wanted to kill Grey Hair, and cut his seed off from the earth, and he was justified in wanting to do that. I feel the same way toward the deep state spawn of the house of Roth. We are all Magua, and we will succeed. Food for thought.