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

Anonymous
Here is the teenager in the video's statement:

"I am providing this factual account of what happened on Friday afternoon at the Lincoln Memorial to correct misinformation and outright lies being spread about my family and me.

I am the student in the video who was confronted by the Native American protestor. I arrived at the Lincoln Memorial at 4:30 p.m. I was told to be there by 5:30 p.m., when our busses were due to leave Washington for the trip back to Kentucky. We had been attending the March for Life rally and then had split up into small groups to do sightseeing.

When we arrived, we noticed four African American protestors who were also on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. I am not sure what they were protesting, and I did not interact with them. I did hear them direct derogatory insults at our school group.

The protestors said hateful things. They called us “racists,” “bigots,” “white crackers,” “faggots,” and “incest kids.” They also taunted an African American student from my school by telling him that we would “harvest his organs.” I have no idea what that insult means, but it was startling to hear.


Because we were being loudly attacked and taunted in public, a student in our group asked one of our teacher chaperones for permission to begin our school spirit chants to counter the hateful things that were being shouted at our group. The chants are commonly used at sporting events. They are all positive in nature and sound like what you would hear at any high school. Our chaperone gave us permission to use our school chants. We would not have done that without obtaining permission from the adults in charge of our group.

At no time did I hear any student chant anything other than the school spirit chants. I did not witness or hear any students chant “build that wall” or anything hateful or racist at any time. Assertions to the contrary are simply false. Our chants were loud because we wanted to drown out the hateful comments that were being shouted at us by the protestors.

After a few minutes of chanting, the Native American protestors, who I hadn’t previously noticed, approached our group. The Native American protestors had drums and were accompanied by at least one person with a camera.

The protestor everyone has seen in the video began playing his drum as he waded into the crowd, which parted for him. I did not see anyone try to block his path. He locked eyes with me and approached me, coming within inches of my face. He played his drum the entire time he was in my face.

I never interacted with this protestor. I did not speak to him. I did not make any hand gestures or other aggressive moves. To be honest, I was startled and confused as to why he had approached me. We had already been yelled at by another group of protestors, and when the second group approached I was worried that a situation was getting out of control where adults were attempting to provoke teenagers.

I believed that by remaining motionless and calm, I was helping to diffuse the situation. I realized everyone had cameras and that perhaps a group of adults was trying to provoke a group of teenagers into a larger conflict. I said a silent prayer that the situation would not get out of hand.

During the period of the drumming, a member of the protestor’s entourage began yelling at a fellow student that we “stole our land” and that we should “go back to Europe.” I heard one of my fellow students begin to respond. I motioned to my classmate and tried to get him to stop engaging with the protestor, as I was still in the mindset that we needed to calm down tensions.

I never felt like I was blocking the Native American protestor. He did not make any attempt to go around me. It was clear to me that he had singled me out for a confrontation, although I am not sure why.

The engagement ended when one of our teachers told me the busses had arrived and it was time to go. I obeyed my teacher and simply walked to the busses. At that moment, I thought I had diffused the situation by remaining calm, and I was thankful nothing physical had occurred.

I never understood why either of the two groups of protestors were engaging with us, or exactly what they were protesting at the Lincoln Memorial. We were simply there to meet a bus, not become central players in a media spectacle. This is the first time in my life I’ve ever encountered any sort of public protest, let alone this kind of confrontation or demonstration.

I was not intentionally making faces at the protestor. I did smile at one point because I wanted him to know that I was not going to become angry, intimidated or be provoked into a larger confrontation. I am a faithful Christian and practicing Catholic, and I always try to live up to the ideals my faith teaches me – to remain respectful of others, and to take no action that would lead to conflict or violence.

I harbor no ill will for this person. I respect this person’s right to protest and engage in free speech activities, and I support his chanting on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial any day of the week. I believe he should re-think his tactics of invading the personal space of others, but that is his choice to make.

I am being called every name in the book, including a racist, and I will not stand for this mob-like character assassination of my family’s name. My parents were not on the trip, and I strive to represent my family in a respectful way in all public settings.

I have received physical and death threats via social media, as well as hateful insults. One person threatened to harm me at school, and one person claims to live in my neighborhood. My parents are receiving death and professional threats because of the social media mob that has formed over this issue.

I love my school, my teachers and my classmates. I work hard to achieve good grades and to participate in several extracurricular activities. I am mortified that so many people have come to believe something that did not happen – that students from my school were chanting or acting in a racist fashion toward African Americans or Native Americans. I did not do that, do not have hateful feelings in my heart, and did not witness any of my classmates doing that.

I cannot speak for everyone, only for myself. But I can tell you my experience with Covington Catholic is that students are respectful of all races and cultures. We also support everyone’s right to free speech.

I am not going to comment on the words or account of Mr. Phillips, as I don’t know him and would not presume to know what is in his heart or mind. Nor am I going to comment further on the other protestors, as I don’t know their hearts or minds, either.

I have read that Mr. Phillips is a veteran of the United States Marines. I thank him for his service and am grateful to anyone who puts on the uniform to defend our nation. If anyone has earned the right to speak freely, it is a U.S. Marine veteran.

I can only speak for myself and what I observed and felt at the time. But I would caution everyone passing judgment based on a few seconds of video to watch the longer video clips that are on the internet, as they show a much different story than is being portrayed by people with agendas.

I provided this account of events to the Diocese of Covington so they may know exactly what happened, and I stand ready and willing to cooperate with any investigation they are conducting."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'll do this when you champion no longer charging anyone under the age of 18 as an adult or kicking them out of school for egregious behaviors. We should also change the driving age and the age at which you can join the military since we're not going to assume that anyone under 18 isn't capable of being held responsible for his or her actions.

"Most people here are parents. We ought to oppose on principle attempts to ruin young peoples' lives for political/publicity gain and obviously especially so when those efforts involve misrepresenting actions and taking them out of context. We ought to oppose them when they involve white kids and when they involve minority kids. The most shameful thing about this incident was not the behavior of the kids but the numerous adults who raced to try to destroy these kids lives. "


LOL. You want to ruin some kid's life for smiling in public while being provoked and you won't admit that's ridiculous unless people agree that it's always wrong to charge adolescent rapists and murderers as adults or suspend someone for disrupting school to the point where other kids can't learn. You can't make this stuff up.

For the record I agree that our criminal justice system is way too harsh on poor, young, often minority kids and that should change. Now will you admit you are part of a social media lynch mob out to destroy these kids based mostly on their race and political / religious beliefs?
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:If the left had their way, they would ban MAGA hats nationally.


Funny you should say that. A congressman from KY, John Yarmuth, suggested on Twitter that there should be a ban of teenagers wearing MAGA hats.
He later said he was joking. It was difficult to find anything humorous in his tweet.


Are you really that clueless or did you not actually see his tweet? He was mimicking Trump's statement about the Muslim ban -- I am calling for a total and complete shutdown...

These days it is so difficult to tell whether the MAGA crowd in intentionally ignorant or just ignorant.


Yarmuth's tweet "The conduct we saw in this video is beyond appalling, but it didn’t happen in a vacuum. This is a direct result of the racist hatred displayed daily by the President of the United States who, sadly, some mistake for a role model. [2/2]"

Give me one example of a racist comment by our President


That tweet says nothing about a ban on MAGA hats. You are attempting to change the subject.

Edit to add: While you are trying to change the subject rather than address the fact that Yarmouth was clearly mocking Trump, a recent example of Trump's racist hatred was his joking about Wounded Knee -- behavior that is directly relevant to the lack of respect paid to these Native Americans:

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/01/17/the-horror-of-trumps-wounded-knee-tweet-224024


That tweet does specifically say ban MAGA hats, however the stretch to it is on the minds of all on the left.

Edit to add: While you attempt to show a racist comment to Senator Warren with the article, politics are fair game especially when someone uses it to get tenure at Harvard.


Here is what you wrote:

Yarmuth's tweet "The conduct we saw in this video is beyond appalling, but it didn’t happen in a vacuum. This is a direct result of the [b]racist hatred displayed daily by the President of the United States who, sadly, some mistake for a role model. [2/2]"
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I know my vision is not what it used to be, but I cannot see the "MAGA hats" anywhere in it. Another twee, in which Yarmouth did mention MAGA hats, was clearly mocking Trump's statement about the Muslim ban.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My grandfather - an Irish Catholic Cop was discriminated back in the early 20th Century. He could only get a job in this industry (law enforcement) due to blatant discriminatory practices of the ruling class. Do I wear that like a chip on my shoulder like the Native American Elder and the Black Israelite's did on Friday... NO!


I think the Black Israelite behavior was very offensive and the behavior of the Elder questionable. But please don't tell me you are comparing the injustice inflicted upon Irish-Americans to the injustice inflicted upon African-Americans or Native-Americans.
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The Catholic Church needs to rethink the idea of using teenagers to advance a political position.

In fact, they might rethink all of their political activism. Other churches should do the same. It's fine to have moral positions, but this kind of activism is not in the interest of the either the church or the government. Maybe they are starting to get it.


Area poster here. Yes, this is why I refuse to send my kid to Catholic HS, especially around here. They already had my grade schooler praying the rosary for life at school last week - totally not cool IMO since he is very young amnd rightfully has no opinions - informed or otherwise - on reproductive issues. Nor does the school teach a consistent life ethic curriculum. I have to do that at home and will be keeping my kid home from now on when they do these kind of politically minded stunts during school hours.

So you send your kid to Catholic school and are surprised the schools are pro life?


Of course not. I am not stupid, thank you very much. But I object to have 5yo pray the rosary over abortion. Teaching the theology does not equal political indoctrination of kids at this age. We deal with it at home, where it belongs.


What's preached at school is practiced at home. If you send your child to a Catholic school, expect your child to be "groomed." It's not political indoctrination in their eyes; it's a belief that life begins in the womb.

That's what public schools are for - the masses.

-former Catholic with a Catholic school education - While I may not agree with the church, it's a person's right to pay for a Catholic education and it's a school's right to also preach and put into practice the doctrine.



So disgusting that a RELIGION is grooming and exploiting kids for political purposes.




this b/c you can't read

Or you're being obnoxious.




What’s confusing? Catholics are systematically exploiting kids for political positions.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My grandfather - an Irish Catholic Cop was discriminated back in the early 20th Century. He could only get a job in this industry (law enforcement) due to blatant discriminatory practices of the ruling class. Do I wear that like a chip on my shoulder like the Native American Elder and the Black Israelite's did on Friday... NO!


I think the Black Israelite behavior was very offensive and the behavior of the Elder questionable. But please don't tell me you are comparing the injustice inflicted upon Irish-Americans to the injustice inflicted upon African-Americans or Native-Americans.


Not at all - I am just pointing out that everyone in some way are discriminated against. The mob mentality on this young man is atrocious!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My grandfather - an Irish Catholic Cop was discriminated back in the early 20th Century. He could only get a job in this industry (law enforcement) due to blatant discriminatory practices of the ruling class. Do I wear that like a chip on my shoulder like the Native American Elder and the Black Israelite's did on Friday... NO!


I think the Black Israelite behavior was very offensive and the behavior of the Elder questionable. But please don't tell me you are comparing the injustice inflicted upon Irish-Americans to the injustice inflicted upon African-Americans or Native-Americans.


Not at all - I am just pointing out that everyone in some way are discriminated against. The mob mentality on this young man is atrocious!


Funny you would bring up the mob mentality, when it's exactly what those kids displayed.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My grandfather - an Irish Catholic Cop was discriminated back in the early 20th Century. He could only get a job in this industry (law enforcement) due to blatant discriminatory practices of the ruling class. Do I wear that like a chip on my shoulder like the Native American Elder and the Black Israelite's did on Friday... NO!


I think the Black Israelite behavior was very offensive and the behavior of the Elder questionable. But please don't tell me you are comparing the injustice inflicted upon Irish-Americans to the injustice inflicted upon African-Americans or Native-Americans.


Not at all - I am just pointing out that everyone in some way are discriminated against. The mob mentality on this young man is atrocious!


Funny you would bring up the mob mentality, when it's exactly what those kids displayed.


you still have not watched the videos or heard the accounts apparently. These kids didn't "mob" anybody. They huddled up to drown out offensive abuse they were receiving from cult members and then this Phillips guy walked right into the middle of their huddle to confront them and bang his drum, for no sensible reason.
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Anonymous wrote:My grandfather - an Irish Catholic Cop was discriminated back in the early 20th Century. He could only get a job in this industry (law enforcement) due to blatant discriminatory practices of the ruling class. Do I wear that like a chip on my shoulder like the Native American Elder and the Black Israelite's did on Friday... NO!


I think the Black Israelite behavior was very offensive and the behavior of the Elder questionable. But please don't tell me you are comparing the injustice inflicted upon Irish-Americans to the injustice inflicted upon African-Americans or Native-Americans.


Not at all - I am just pointing out that everyone in some way are discriminated against. The mob mentality on this young man is atrocious!


Funny you would bring up the mob mentality, when it's exactly what those kids displayed.


you still have not watched the videos or heard the accounts apparently. These kids didn't "mob" anybody. They huddled up to drown out offensive abuse they were receiving from cult members and then this Phillips guy walked right into the middle of their huddle to confront them and bang his drum, for no sensible reason.


Yes, this totally looks like what you're saying.


https://twitter.com/cbouzy/status/1087403613754978305
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My grandfather - an Irish Catholic Cop was discriminated back in the early 20th Century. He could only get a job in this industry (law enforcement) due to blatant discriminatory practices of the ruling class. Do I wear that like a chip on my shoulder like the Native American Elder and the Black Israelite's did on Friday... NO!


I think the Black Israelite behavior was very offensive and the behavior of the Elder questionable. But please don't tell me you are comparing the injustice inflicted upon Irish-Americans to the injustice inflicted upon African-Americans or Native-Americans.


+ A billion

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Anonymous wrote:My grandfather - an Irish Catholic Cop was discriminated back in the early 20th Century. He could only get a job in this industry (law enforcement) due to blatant discriminatory practices of the ruling class. Do I wear that like a chip on my shoulder like the Native American Elder and the Black Israelite's did on Friday... NO!


I think the Black Israelite behavior was very offensive and the behavior of the Elder questionable. But please don't tell me you are comparing the injustice inflicted upon Irish-Americans to the injustice inflicted upon African-Americans or Native-Americans.


Not at all - I am just pointing out that everyone in some way are discriminated against. The mob mentality on this young man is atrocious!


Funny you would bring up the mob mentality, when it's exactly what those kids displayed.


you still have not watched the videos or heard the accounts apparently. These kids didn't "mob" anybody. They huddled up to drown out offensive abuse they were receiving from cult members and then this Phillips guy walked right into the middle of their huddle to confront them and bang his drum, for no sensible reason.


DP here and I have watched numerous videos and always I come away with the same feeling that those young men from Kentucky were a mob. Especially that one video where the kid takes off his clothes and does some ape-like gestures while the boys behind him are hooting and jumping up and down.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My grandfather - an Irish Catholic Cop was discriminated back in the early 20th Century. He could only get a job in this industry (law enforcement) due to blatant discriminatory practices of the ruling class. Do I wear that like a chip on my shoulder like the Native American Elder and the Black Israelite's did on Friday... NO!


I think the Black Israelite behavior was very offensive and the behavior of the Elder questionable. But please don't tell me you are comparing the injustice inflicted upon Irish-Americans to the injustice inflicted upon African-Americans or Native-Americans.


Not at all - I am just pointing out that everyone in some way are discriminated against. The mob mentality on this young man is atrocious!


Funny you would bring up the mob mentality, when it's exactly what those kids displayed.


you still have not watched the videos or heard the accounts apparently. These kids didn't "mob" anybody. They huddled up to drown out offensive abuse they were receiving from cult members and then this Phillips guy walked right into the middle of their huddle to confront them and bang his drum, for no sensible reason.


Yes, this totally looks like what you're saying.


https://twitter.com/cbouzy/status/1087403613754978305


Completely obnoxious and again, WHERE THE HELL ARE THE CHAPERONES?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My grandfather - an Irish Catholic Cop was discriminated back in the early 20th Century. He could only get a job in this industry (law enforcement) due to blatant discriminatory practices of the ruling class. Do I wear that like a chip on my shoulder like the Native American Elder and the Black Israelite's did on Friday... NO!


I think the Black Israelite behavior was very offensive and the behavior of the Elder questionable. But please don't tell me you are comparing the injustice inflicted upon Irish-Americans to the injustice inflicted upon African-Americans or Native-Americans.


Not at all - I am just pointing out that everyone in some way are discriminated against. The mob mentality on this young man is atrocious!


Funny you would bring up the mob mentality, when it's exactly what those kids displayed.


you still have not watched the videos or heard the accounts apparently. These kids didn't "mob" anybody. They huddled up to drown out offensive abuse they were receiving from cult members and then this Phillips guy walked right into the middle of their huddle to confront them and bang his drum, for no sensible reason.


+1

What mob participant stands silently and doesn’t even speak as part of his rampage? What a bunch of loons posting here.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My grandfather - an Irish Catholic Cop was discriminated back in the early 20th Century. He could only get a job in this industry (law enforcement) due to blatant discriminatory practices of the ruling class. Do I wear that like a chip on my shoulder like the Native American Elder and the Black Israelite's did on Friday... NO!


I think the Black Israelite behavior was very offensive and the behavior of the Elder questionable. But please don't tell me you are comparing the injustice inflicted upon Irish-Americans to the injustice inflicted upon African-Americans or Native-Americans.


Not at all - I am just pointing out that everyone in some way are discriminated against. The mob mentality on this young man is atrocious!

+ 1 I feel sorry for the student, especially with the taunting from the Black Israelis (although they're not Israeli at all.....so weird).
Anonymous
"Silent prayer." Lol. Kid's a liar.

https://twitter.com/cbouzy/status/1087403613754978305
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