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Dissecting the American Ethos

The aggression of the American government and the violence saturating its society are no accidents but extensions of Europe’s bloody clan wars.

The Thoughtful Indian by The Thoughtful Indian
18 September 2025
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The US Aggression and the Myth of “Civilization”

Dissecting the American Ethos

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The American Culture of Physical, Psychological and Economic Violence traces an unbroken chain from Europe’s medieval clan wars and colonial exterminations sanctioned by pope, to America’s genocidal founding, slavery-driven economy, capitalist greed, and toxic individualism. Americans are essentially migrant Europeans who carried forward a legacy of violence, forging a society consumed by wealth, fractured in family bonds, and addicted to global domination. Blind to its own decay, the nation embodies proof that Europe’s destructive historical pattern remains alive and unbroken, now dressed in the guise of 21st-century America.

Introduction: The US Aggression and the Myth of “Civilization”

The aggression of the American government and the violence saturating its society are no accidents but extensions of Europe’s bloody clan wars. From medieval slaughter to colonial conquest, Europeans forged a doctrine of superiority through violence—an inheritance America still carries, dressing old bloodlust in modern power and policy.

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American society thrives on imagined enemies; without them, the American politics, media, and identity collapse. From “savages,” to communists, to terrorists, and now rivals like China or Russia or India every era demands a foe. This endless pastime of enemy-making is less strategy, more cultural hobby, rooted in America’s childhood ethos of fear-driven aggression.

US history, as taught in American schools, is a grand lie—a tale of liberty, heroism, and discovery masking genocide, slavery, and theft. The extermination of Natives becomes “settlement,” slavery is softened into “labor,” and endless wars are sold as “freedom’s defense.” Truth is buried, leaving generations blind to America’s violent, exploitative foundations.

The Liberty to be Violent

Though the United States prides itself on being the global beacon of liberty, democracy, and innovation. But beneath this self-mythologizing lies a reality that cannot be scrubbed away with patriotic rhetoric: America is the offspring of Europe’s most violent instincts. What we call “European/White-Americans” are simply Europeans who migrated westward, carrying with them a genetic, cultural, and institutional inheritance of war, plunder, and religiously sanctioned brutality.

The Europeans who colonized America were not explorers of peace but veterans of a continent drenched in blood. From the Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453) to the Wars of Religion (16th–17th centuries), Europe perfected the art of organized violence. These wars not only decimated populations but also produced a mindset: power is won through blood, survival requires conquest, and wealth justifies cruelty. This violence is ingrained and forms the bed rock of even the religion of the Europeans, and later, the Americans. The religion that is supposed to be pious and spiritual, encouraged killing and plunder !

The Religion of Violence

Christianity, which was supposed to curtail the violence and is often paraded as a ‘religion’ of peace and salvation to the gullibles, in reality became one of the greatest enablers of violence in human history. Far from restraining bloodshed, it sanctified conquest and extermination through decrees and doctrines by pope—most infamously the Doctrine of Discovery (1493), which handed Christian kings and adventurers a divine license to invade, plunder, and enslave all non-Christians. Violence was not condemned; it was glorified as a sacred act, stamped with heavenly approval.

This theological weaponization of brutality went beyond popes’  edicts. Bishops, priests, nuns, and missionaries across continents actively practiced and legitimized forced conversions, cultural erasure, and mass killings as part of their “religious duty.” Entire civilizations were destroyed under the cross, their lands seized, their people enslaved or annihilated—all in the name of spreading Christianity. What was preached as salvation became a machinery of domination, proving that violence was not an unfortunate deviation but a central, living tenet of Christian expansion.

Europe’s Migration to the Americas

When these Europeans crossed the Atlantic and illegally migrated into the new world, without the permission of the native americans and without a legitimate ‘visa’, they unleashed the same fury on Indigenous nations and enslaved Africans. America was born not from liberty but from theft, genocide, and slavery. And the consequences did not end with colonization. This culture of violence metastasized into America’s psyche, shaping its social fabric, economy, and worldview.

Today’s American obsession with wealth hoarding, ruthless individualism, and crass capitalism is not new it is the modern face of the same violent European heritage. The same clan-war logic that reduced medieval Europe to rubble continues to define America’s domestic and international behavior. The hubris of believing that U.S. hegemony of 1945 still holds is not simply arrogance; it is the delusion of a people whose history has blinded them to the decay of their own society.

The USA Inherited Europe’s Violence: Clan Wars, Crusades, and Colonial Blueprints

Europe was never a cradle of peace. For over a thousand years, it was a laboratory of war. Feudal rivalries, clan vendettas, and dynastic conflicts kept populations in perpetual bloodshed.

  • The Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453) between England and France killed an estimated 3 million people.
  • The Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648) left much of Central Europe depopulated; Germany lost 20–30% of its population.
  • Religious crusades from the 11th to 13th centuries slaughtered Muslims, Jews, and even fellow Christians, establishing a precedent: mass violence justified by faith.

This constant cycle of internecine violence hardened Europeans into predators. Violence was normalized as politics, and conquest was valorized as virtue. Colonization was merely an export of these same instincts.

The papal bulls Dum Diversas (1452) and Romanus Pontifex (1455)—legalized global plunder. Together with Inter Caetera (1493), they gave Spain and Portugal divine approval to conquer non-Christian lands, enslave their people, and seize resources. Violence was thus not only permissible—it was godly.

Colonialism: The Globalization of Clan Violence

Colonial expansion was not exploration; it was organized theft on a planetary scale. The Americas bore the brunt.

  • Pre-Columbian population of the Americas (1492): ~55–60 million.
  • By 1600, only 5–6 million remained a 90% collapse, caused by massacres, forced labor, and intentional disease spread.

In North America, European settlers exterminated Native nations through wars like the Pequot War (1636–1638) and the Trail of Tears (1831–1850). Canada’s Indigenous population declined from over 500,000 in 1500 to less than 100,000 by 1900. Australia and New Zealand experienced identical devastation, with Aboriginal populations reduced by up to 90% within a century of British colonization (1788 onward).

Presently, the indigenous population in the USA is about 1%.

This was not incidental. The European psyche had been trained for centuries to view extermination as politics. Colonial conquest was simply the clan war extended globally.

Slavery: Violence as an Economic Engine

If Indigenous genocide created the space for colonization, African slavery built its wealth. Between the 16th and 19th centuries:

  • 5 million Africans were shipped across the Atlantic.
  • 2 million died en route in the Middle Passage.
  • By 1860, the U.S. enslaved nearly 4 million Africans, generating immense profits in cotton, tobacco, and sugar.

Slavery institutionalized European brutality in America. It normalized the ownership of human beings, enforced through constant physical terror. Even after the Civil War ended slavery in 1865, systemic violence persisted:

  • 4,000+ lynchings documented between 1877–1950.
  • Segregation laws, Jim Crow, and white supremacist terror kept African Americans in bondage long after “freedom.”

Slavery was not an aberration but a continuation of Europe’s habit: reducing humans to pawns of wealth and power.

Later, the slavery was recasted as indentured labour, The British exploited Indian labor as “coolies,” shipping millions across colonies to replace freed slaves—bondage masked as contract, fueling empire through suffering and deceit.

The Cultural Mutation: Violence → Wealth Hoarding → Individualism

What began as clan warfare and colonial plunder mutated into an American social ethos. Violence bred greed, and greed bred a culture where wealth and individual power replaced community as the highest goals.

  1. Wealth Hoarding
    The European-American mindset reduced land, labor, and even human life to commodities. Native land was seized, African bodies were enslaved, and resources were stripped. This addiction to accumulation became institutionalized as capitalism. Today, the U.S. hoards 31% of global wealth despite having only 4% of the population.
  2. Individualism
    In Europe’s clan wars, loyalty was to bloodlines, not communities. This atomized loyalty evolved in America into toxic individualism. The family unit, once central in many cultures, became secondary to personal wealth. The U.S. divorce rate 2.3 per 1,000 population annually and high levels of single-parent households reflect this collapse.
  3. Crass Capitalism
    The “American Dream” is not collective prosperity but individual hoarding. Billionaires thrive while nearly 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck (2023 data). The obsession with money has eroded social trust; friendships, families, and communities are disposable if they obstruct wealth accumulation.

This is not simply economics it is cultural pathology. Violence as conquest transformed into violence as competition.

Violence in Everyday American Psyche and Behavior

The aggression that once fueled wars now permeates daily life in America.

  • Gun Obsession: With over 400 million civilian-owned firearms, the U.S. has more guns than people. Annual gun deaths exceed 40,000, far surpassing any developed country.
  • Entertainment Violence: Hollywood thrives on glorifying brute force, vigilante justice, and violent “heroes,” embedding the idea that aggression is the ultimate solution. This isn’t confined to action films science fiction celebrates even grotesque, destructive aliens as worthy adversaries, live game shows revel in humiliation and cruelty, while digital and video games normalize bloodshed as entertainment. Together, these cultural products cultivate an ethos where violence is not questioned but celebrated as identity and power.
  • Workplace and Social Aggression: Cutthroat corporate cultures, road rage, mass shootings, and rising hate crimes all echo the same underlying pattern: violence as first resort.

This is the European clan war ethic, repackaged in American life. The “enemy clan” has simply shifted—from rival tribes in medieval Europe to competitors, minorities, or foreign nations in modern America.

The Hubris of American Hegemony

After 1945, the U.S. briefly held genuine global dominance. The destruction of Europe and Japan left America economically unchallenged. But instead of building a cooperative world order, it mistook this accident of history as eternal supremacy.

For the next 80 years, America wielded violence military interventions, coups, sanctions as tools of control. Yet, this hubris blinds it today. The world has changed; multipolarity has returned. But America clings to the illusion that its 1945 hegemony “still works like a charm.”

This arrogance is the same blindness that led European clans into endless wars. They too believed their dominance permanent, only to collapse repeatedly into bloodshed. America, as Europe’s child, repeats the same cycle unable to see that its violent strategies are outdated and self-destructive.

Conclusion: A Pattern Without End 

From medieval clan wars to papal decrees, from genocide to slavery, from crass capitalism to hubristic hegemony, the European-American story is one continuous thread of violence. This is not episodic it is cultural DNA.

  • Europe killed its own for centuries.
  • It exported this habit globally through colonialism.
  • America institutionalized it as slavery, capitalism, and foreign wars.
  • Today, it manifests in gun deaths, broken families, social isolation, and failed imperial delusions.

The U.S. is not the “land of the free” but the land of inherited violence Europe’s most destructive traditions incubated in a new soil. Until this is recognized, America will continue to burn itself and others, trapped in a cycle as old as the clan wars of Europe.

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