A Proclamation to Pro-Hamas Protestors

An appropriate response to those pro-Hamas protestors enjoying the beneficence of the United States can be found (as usual) in historical precedent:

Christianity had come to Japan in 1549 in the person of Jesuit priest Francis Xavier. The little community which he established grew so rapidly that within a generation after his coming there were seventy Jesuits and 150,000 converts in the empire. They were so numerous in Nagasaki that they made that trading port a Christian city, and persuaded its local ruler, Omura, to use direct action in spreading the new faith. ‘Within Nagasaki territory,’ says Lafcadio Hearn, ‘Budhism was totally suppressed – its priests being persecuted and driven away.’

     Alarmed at this spiritual invasion, and suspecting it of political designs, Hideyoshi sent a messenger to the Vice-Provincial of the Jesuits in Japan, armed with five peremptory questions:

  1. Why, and by what authority, he (the Vice-Provincial) and his religieux compelled Hideyoshi’s subjects to become Christians.
  2. Why they induced their disciples and their sectaries to overthrow temples?
  3. Why they persecuted the Budhist priests?
  4. Why they and other Portuguese ate animals useful to man, such as oxen and cows?
  5. Why he allowed the merchants of his nation to buy Japanese [persons] and make slaves of them in the Indies?

Not satisfied with the replies, Hideyoshi issued in 1587, the following edict:

“Having learned from our faithful councilors that foreign religieux have come into our realm, where they preach a law contrary to that of Japan, and that they have even had the audacity to destroy temples dedicated to our native gods; although this outrage merits the severest punishment, wishing nevertheless to show them mercy, we order them under pain of death to quit Japan within twenty days. During that space no harm or hurt will come to them. But at the expiration of that term, we order that if any of them be found in our States, they shall be seized and punished as the greatest criminals.” – Durant, I:840

By substituting the appropriate anti-American organizations, not only the pro-Hamas protestors / supporters but any “religious” organization that heaps calumny on and persecutes another religious organization and all the millions of illegal aliens as addressees, could be put on notice that – as they made their way hereso can they make their way out of here with the consequences for staying not worth remaining. 

This, of course, requires a President and a Congress who gives a damn.

About Mike

Former Vietnam Marine; Retired Green Beret Captain; Retired Immigration Inspector / CBP Officer; Author "10 Years on the Line: My War on the Border," and "Collectanea of Conservative Concepts, Vols 1-3";
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