MAGA teen bused in from a Catholic school harasses Indigenous People's marcher. Vile.

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Anonymous wrote:Can twitter out these kids by name? So when it’s time to apply to college they have been outted?

The name Michael Hodge was floated around Twitter. Everyone had his head on a platter, tweeting at his future college, demanding the school suspend him, etc. Then someone lined up a photo of the real Michael Hodge with this kid, and although they looked vaguely similar, this kid had jacked up teeth and the real MH has straight teeth, totally different jaw lines, etc. And Michael’s brother Tweeted that Michael wasn’t even at the March.

Prime example why we mustn’t embrace the mob mentality.
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Anonymous wrote:Lots of SCOTUS candidates coming out of that school:

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/local/northern-ky/2018/12/11/former-covcath-player-xavier-commit-charged-rape-sodomy/2283381002/

That school is toxic, and dare I say, that "Christian" school must teach hate to produce so many young men like this, not that dissimilar to those extreme Muslim mosques.

-signed a church goer

I’m a Catholic and would be very, very hesitant to send my kid to most Catholic all-boys HSs. They breed entitlement.
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Anonymous wrote:When the President mocks Native Americans with his Pocahontas talk, it rubs off on his followers.



No, he’s mocking white people who CLAIM to be native Americans.

Try and keep up.


That’s why he mocks the suffering of native people in historical battles and atrocities? Read a book, shithead.



Look, I realize you're stupid, but I simply REFUSE to believe you are THIS stupid. Therefore, you are gaslighting.

You know very well, as does everyone, that Trump was referring to Elizabeth Warren when he makes jokes about "Fauxchahontas". Stop with the gaslighting. It's fooling no one.


It doesn't work as an insult if Pocahontas is a noble and respected figure in your mind. Trump probably thinks about Pocahontas like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AdPi5JnkNQ



Which is exactly why Warren is referred to as FAUXchahontas.

Faux = fake.


Did you really not understand this?


Trump specifically used Pocahontas. DP.


+1


I can’t believe some POS is trying to defend this...

Trash trash trash.

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Anonymous wrote:When the President mocks Native Americans with his Pocahontas talk, it rubs off on his followers.



No, he’s mocking white people who CLAIM to be native Americans.

Try and keep up.


That’s why he mocks the suffering of native people in historical battles and atrocities? Read a book, shithead.



Look, I realize you're stupid, but I simply REFUSE to believe you are THIS stupid. Therefore, you are gaslighting.

You know very well, as does everyone, that Trump was referring to Elizabeth Warren when he makes jokes about "Fauxchahontas". Stop with the gaslighting. It's fooling no one.


It doesn't work as an insult if Pocahontas is a noble and respected figure in your mind. Trump probably thinks about Pocahontas like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AdPi5JnkNQ


It works very well because it's calling out all the white people who have a "Cherokee princess" in their background. Fauxcahontas wasn't a dismissive name that started with Trump, it's been used to describe this phenomenon for ages.


You know who gets to decide whether derisively calling someone Pocahontas is insulting, or whether blithely tossing around references to Wounded Knee, where one of the worst massacres of native Americans took place, is disrespectful? American Indians, that's who.

Here, read up on what some of them have to say, including the NCAI, which condemns Trump:

https://newsmaven.io/indiancountrytoday/archive/ncai-condemns-president-trump-s-derogatory-use-of-pocahontas--KArFACFlku_jlYnYVYNHg/

https://www.thedailybeast.com/native-american-groups-slap-down-trumps-pocahontas-comment

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/14/us/politics/wounded-knee-trump-warren.html

“As a Native, Trump’s tweet was equivalent to making a ‘joke’ about 9/11, Pearl Harbor or the Holocaust,” she said. “I found it awful that not only did Trump use this tragedy as a joke, weapon and insult, but that his ignorance of American history is so great that he didn’t even know that Wounded Knee was a massacre and not a battle.”
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I've seen numerous videos now of this incident and I really want to know, where the hell were these kids' chaperones?

So disgraceful. So very shameful.
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While everyone is trying to name the kid, worthwhile to name the man. The elder being harassed by racist Covington Catholic High School students is Nathan Phillips, a Vietnam Vet and a keeper of a sacred pipe who holds an annual ceremony honoring Native American veterans in the Arlington National Cemetery.
https://newsmaven.io/indiancountrytoday/api/amp/indiancountrytoday/news/outrage-as-non-native-youth-wearing-maga-hats-taunt-and-disrespect-native-elder-jy7UVwdg8kK2uvT0L-JOig/#click=https://t.co/2iKuwB1nWq
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Anonymous wrote:I've seen numerous videos now of this incident and I really want to know, where the hell were these kids' chaperones?

So disgraceful. So very shameful.


You already asked that a couple pages back.
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Anonymous wrote:I've seen numerous videos now of this incident and I really want to know, where the hell were these kids' chaperones?

So disgraceful. So very shameful.


Ask Richard Flesch, the coordinator of the Right to Life trip. rflesch@covcath.org
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Anonymous wrote:When the President mocks Native Americans with his Pocahontas talk, it rubs off on his followers.



No, he’s mocking white people who CLAIM to be native Americans.

Try and keep up.


That’s why he mocks the suffering of native people in historical battles and atrocities? Read a book, shithead.



Look, I realize you're stupid, but I simply REFUSE to believe you are THIS stupid. Therefore, you are gaslighting.

You know very well, as does everyone, that Trump was referring to Elizabeth Warren when he makes jokes about "Fauxchahontas". Stop with the gaslighting. It's fooling no one.


It doesn't work as an insult if Pocahontas is a noble and respected figure in your mind. Trump probably thinks about Pocahontas like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AdPi5JnkNQ


It works very well because it's calling out all the white people who have a "Cherokee princess" in their background. Fauxcahontas wasn't a dismissive name that started with Trump, it's been used to describe this phenomenon for ages.


You know who gets to decide whether derisively calling someone Pocahontas is insulting, or whether blithely tossing around references to Wounded Knee, where one of the worst massacres of native Americans took place, is disrespectful? American Indians, that's who.

Here, read up on what some of them have to say, including the NCAI, which condemns Trump:

https://newsmaven.io/indiancountrytoday/archive/ncai-condemns-president-trump-s-derogatory-use-of-pocahontas--KArFACFlku_jlYnYVYNHg/

https://www.thedailybeast.com/native-american-groups-slap-down-trumps-pocahontas-comment

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/14/us/politics/wounded-knee-trump-warren.html

“As a Native, Trump’s tweet was equivalent to making a ‘joke’ about 9/11, Pearl Harbor or the Holocaust,” she said. “I found it awful that not only did Trump use this tragedy as a joke, weapon and insult, but that his ignorance of American history is so great that he didn’t even know that Wounded Knee was a massacre and not a battle.”


Native Americans are also the ones who get to decide how they feel about white people appropriating their history to seem ~exotic~ or ~special~ and Warren is not particularly beloved.

There is no winner here. And most of the rest of us have probably done little more than go to the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian and done little ourselves to help right the historical and current wrongs done to Native Americans. Except when we get to use them to point out how terrible other people are.

Good thing we're above reproach.
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Anonymous wrote:I've seen numerous videos now of this incident and I really want to know, where the hell were these kids' chaperones?

So disgraceful. So very shameful.


You already asked that a couple pages back.


Nope, I didn't. Do you know the answer? I can tell this story really gets to you. Were you perhaps one of the chaperones who didn't reign in this rotten behavior?
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Anonymous wrote:Faculty directory from Covington Catholic, school website, and Diocese of Covington. Absolutely call/email the school, its faculty members, and the diocese and tell them how you feel. Don't let them sweep this under the rug.
https://www.covcath.org/directory-clone
https://www.covcath.org/
https://www.covdio.org/

I sent an email to their "Dean of Discipline"
Disgusting behavior!
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Anonymous wrote:When the President mocks Native Americans with his Pocahontas talk, it rubs off on his followers.



No, he’s mocking white people who CLAIM to be native Americans.

Try and keep up.


That’s why he mocks the suffering of native people in historical battles and atrocities? Read a book, shithead.



Look, I realize you're stupid, but I simply REFUSE to believe you are THIS stupid. Therefore, you are gaslighting.

You know very well, as does everyone, that Trump was referring to Elizabeth Warren when he makes jokes about "Fauxchahontas". Stop with the gaslighting. It's fooling no one.


It doesn't work as an insult if Pocahontas is a noble and respected figure in your mind. Trump probably thinks about Pocahontas like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AdPi5JnkNQ


It works very well because it's calling out all the white people who have a "Cherokee princess" in their background. Fauxcahontas wasn't a dismissive name that started with Trump, it's been used to describe this phenomenon for ages.


You know who gets to decide whether derisively calling someone Pocahontas is insulting, or whether blithely tossing around references to Wounded Knee, where one of the worst massacres of native Americans took place, is disrespectful? American Indians, that's who.

Here, read up on what some of them have to say, including the NCAI, which condemns Trump:

https://newsmaven.io/indiancountrytoday/archive/ncai-condemns-president-trump-s-derogatory-use-of-pocahontas--KArFACFlku_jlYnYVYNHg/

https://www.thedailybeast.com/native-american-groups-slap-down-trumps-pocahontas-comment

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/14/us/politics/wounded-knee-trump-warren.html

“As a Native, Trump’s tweet was equivalent to making a ‘joke’ about 9/11, Pearl Harbor or the Holocaust,” she said. “I found it awful that not only did Trump use this tragedy as a joke, weapon and insult, but that his ignorance of American history is so great that he didn’t even know that Wounded Knee was a massacre and not a battle.”


Native Americans are also the ones who get to decide how they feel about white people appropriating their history to seem ~exotic~ or ~special~ and Warren is not particularly beloved.

There is no winner here. And most of the rest of us have probably done little more than go to the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian and done little ourselves to help right the historical and current wrongs done to Native Americans. Except when we get to use them to point out how terrible other people are.

Good thing we're above reproach.


I vote for politicians who will support policies that benefit American Indians and give money to groups that support American Indians.

Here's a really great group:

https://www.narf.org/cases/voting-rights/
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Anonymous wrote:Can twitter out these kids by name? So when it’s time to apply to college they have been outted?


Don’t worry, they can always go to Liberty Christian University of Hate and Division.



Liberty actually doesn't consider Catholics to be the right kind of Christian. So the MAGAism would have to outweigh the Catholicism.

https://medium.com/@traechristian/catholic-students-at-liberty-university-share-their-experience-e2a866f79401
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Anonymous wrote:When the President mocks Native Americans with his Pocahontas talk, it rubs off on his followers.



No, he’s mocking white people who CLAIM to be native Americans.

Try and keep up.


That’s why he mocks the suffering of native people in historical battles and atrocities? Read a book, shithead.



Look, I realize you're stupid, but I simply REFUSE to believe you are THIS stupid. Therefore, you are gaslighting.

You know very well, as does everyone, that Trump was referring to Elizabeth Warren when he makes jokes about "Fauxchahontas". Stop with the gaslighting. It's fooling no one.


It doesn't work as an insult if Pocahontas is a noble and respected figure in your mind. Trump probably thinks about Pocahontas like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AdPi5JnkNQ


It works very well because it's calling out all the white people who have a "Cherokee princess" in their background. Fauxcahontas wasn't a dismissive name that started with Trump, it's been used to describe this phenomenon for ages.


You know who gets to decide whether derisively calling someone Pocahontas is insulting, or whether blithely tossing around references to Wounded Knee, where one of the worst massacres of native Americans took place, is disrespectful? American Indians, that's who.

Here, read up on what some of them have to say, including the NCAI, which condemns Trump:

https://newsmaven.io/indiancountrytoday/archive/ncai-condemns-president-trump-s-derogatory-use-of-pocahontas--KArFACFlku_jlYnYVYNHg/

https://www.thedailybeast.com/native-american-groups-slap-down-trumps-pocahontas-comment

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/14/us/politics/wounded-knee-trump-warren.html

“As a Native, Trump’s tweet was equivalent to making a ‘joke’ about 9/11, Pearl Harbor or the Holocaust,” she said. “I found it awful that not only did Trump use this tragedy as a joke, weapon and insult, but that his ignorance of American history is so great that he didn’t even know that Wounded Knee was a massacre and not a battle.”


Native Americans are also the ones who get to decide how they feel about white people appropriating their history to seem ~exotic~ or ~special~ and Warren is not particularly beloved.

There is no winner here. And most of the rest of us have probably done little more than go to the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian and done little ourselves to help right the historical and current wrongs done to Native Americans. Except when we get to use them to point out how terrible other people are.

Good thing we're above reproach.


I vote for politicians who will support policies that benefit American Indians and give money to groups that support American Indians.

Here's a really great group:

https://www.narf.org/cases/voting-rights/


Why do you keep calling them American "Indians." You know Columbus was mistaken, right? They aren't Indians, so stop calling them that.
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