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

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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.


Somebody better quick call the Smithsonian!!
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Imagine if someone posted similar things about Jews.

Anti catholic bigotry is welcomed here.
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Anonymous wrote:Imagine if someone posted similar things about Jews.

Anti catholic bigotry is welcomed here.


Similar to what?
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Anonymous wrote:Imagine if someone posted similar things about Jews.

Anti catholic bigotry is welcomed here.
If kids from a Jewish school came into DC and behaved like the ones in the video, then they would also be called out, and their school would be asked "WTF are you teaching?"
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Anonymous wrote:Imagine if someone posted similar things about Jews.

Anti catholic bigotry is welcomed here.


Similar to what?



Catholic here: too many Catholics are brainwashed by the antiabortion BS. Priests chose to enter politics for that issue. Catholic schools chose to get political.

You reap what you sow. The church chose to lay down with dogs ( by sidig with the GOP and their donor class) Now they’ve gotten fleas.

Some Jesuits are leading the way out. But the first step is for Catholics to admit they have a political hate and identity politics problem.
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Anonymous wrote:Imagine if someone posted similar things about Jews.

Anti catholic bigotry is welcomed here.


Don't you get tired of playing the victim?
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Anonymous wrote:Imagine if someone posted similar things about Jews.

Anti catholic bigotry is welcomed here.


Similar to what?



Catholic here: too many Catholics are brainwashed by the antiabortion BS. Priests chose to enter politics for that issue. Catholic schools chose to get political.

You reap what you sow. The church chose to lay down with dogs ( by sidig with the GOP and their donor class) Now they’ve gotten fleas.

Some Jesuits are leading the way out. But the first step is for Catholics to admit they have a political hate and identity politics problem.



You are some catholic- what on earth are you talking about? Pro abortion? You are an apostate
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Anonymous wrote:Imagine if someone posted similar things about Jews.

Anti catholic bigotry is welcomed here.


Don't you get tired of playing the victim?


Never a victim, but increasingly victimized.
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Anonymous wrote:Imagine if someone posted similar things about Jews.

Anti catholic bigotry is welcomed here.

*shrug* I am Catholic, send my kids to Catholic school, and have NO problem whatsoever saying that some Catholic schools - particularly all male ones with a heavy emphasis on sports - create a culture of entitlement and misogyny. And that many Catholics will overlook racism, bigotry, Islamophobia, and a dozen other problematic viewpoints so long as a certain political party opposes abortion. It’s frustrating and pointing it out is not anti-Catholic.
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Names these awful, racist kids!
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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.


Let me guess - you say “illegal alien” too?

Are you: old, clueless, or both?
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“In an extended joint statement issued at about 4 p.m. Saturday, the Diocese of Covington and Covington Catholic High said in full:

"We condemn the actions of the Covington Catholic High School students towards Nathan Phillips specifically, and Native Americans in general, Jan. 18, after the March for Life, in Washington, D.C. We extend our deepest apologies to Mr. Phillips. This behavior is opposed to the Church’s teachings on the dignity and respect of the human person.

"The matter is being investigated and we will take appropriate action, up to and including expulsion.

"We know this incident also has tainted the entire witness of the March for Life and express our most sincere apologies to all those who attended the March and all those who support the pro-life movement."
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2019/01/19/video-shows-apparent-incident-indigenous-peoples-march/2623820002/
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Anti catholic bigotry is welcomed here.


Don't you get tired of playing the victim?


Never a victim, but increasingly victimized.[/quote

Drama queen.
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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.


Let me guess - you say “illegal alien” too?

Are you: old, clueless, or both?



Illegal Alien is the legally correct, recognized term.
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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.


Let me guess - you say “illegal alien” too?

Are you: old, clueless, or both?




I’m sure you use the legally recognized terms for everything. Nothing special about this one. Ho-hum.
Illegal Alien is the legally correct, recognized term.
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