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Hey Stank Nation,☕️
Did you know about Indigenous Peoples' Day?❤️
Indigenous Peoples' Day is a holiday that celebrates and honors Native American peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. It is celebrated across the United States on the second Monday in October and is an official city and state holiday in various localities.
I, unfortunately, was not able to produce a piece on October 12, Indigenous peoples day and for that, I apologize. As a black american woman, I will always try to listen and uplift Native voices. The Indigenous blackout on TikTok was an awesome event to witness and I’m glad I was able to see so many Indigenous/Native creators on the platform. All of these creators are smart, beautiful, brave, incredibly talented, and so many adjectives that the list is endless.(Information from Cultural Survival) Native women are murdered more than 10 times above the national average. Nearly 6,000 Native women are reported missing (paraphrased from Equals means Equals). I am only giving a brief overview of this terrifying and heartbreaking reality Indigenous women have to live through every day. If you want to help or support native peoples click on some of the cites I have listed below.
Also, support some indigenous creators that I have listed below.
Indigenous/Native people I love you and will always stand with you - Djdt3.🙏🏾❤️
lwww.culturalsurvival.org/
www.amnesty.ca/our…/camp…
equalmeansequal.org/…/no…
www.iwgia.org/en/
List of native creators: @alohaiid @berniceclarke2 @broughtplentyartworks @allsomehowthisnavajo @tiamiscihk @dan.ella.marina @katsitsaronhkwas @donneechee @espiimariee @serotonin.kisses @chokeacolaa @lilino.e awkward _rambler dinners4sinners @aun.calei @nalitamurray @misscorinne86 da _gaya @ashleyisgod Fiiliia and so many other awesome natives/indigenous creators.
#herstory #shecantbreath #whywecantwait #indigenouspeoplesday #indigenouswomen #blm #activists #nativewoman #womensempowerment #NativeAmerica #metoo #sayhername #native #chalet #djdt3 ##femicide #womensuffrage #equal #womensrights #listen #womenseducation #mydaughter
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Burksaurus [2020-10-17 12:52:38 +0000 UTC]
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Touch-Not-This-Cat In reply to Burksaurus [2020-10-18 00:14:37 +0000 UTC]
There’s no such thing as biological warfare prior to germ theory. There were horrific accidents, and that’s IT. Accidental Disease exchange was hardly new in America. Are the Mongolians racially guilty for spreading Bubonic plague? It was the Kahns’s and their predecessors’ conquests and trading that did that.
Rape? The average white French Québécois is 5-10% First Nation. During the first 20 years of the Arcadian French colony, male migrants outnumbered French women 10-1. The women didn’t want to come until everything was already mostly safe and comfortable. So do you seriously think native women were all kidnapped and made into unwilling sex slaves?
MANURE! French and Russians got on with natives best. Were do you think Creole Cajun come from?
They negotiated marriage contracts and they got to know one another. How many fell in love, who knows. Like in “Fiddler on the Roof” love usually came later. Your problem is that a consensual relationship not beginning with ether strong love or mutual lustful desire is totally alien to the postmodern mind. You have been engineered to not grasp it, among other miseducation. Your professors want you to be their cannon fodder, after all, quite literally. The odd thing about that, is, you can’t beat an enemy if you don’t understand them, and they don’t want you to understand your enemies. Doing so might change you.
It’s all SO futile. Yet, here we are, adrift in a sea a burning absurdities.
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Touch-Not-This-Cat In reply to Burksaurus [2020-10-18 02:37:43 +0000 UTC]
Well, ok, but more importantly, be wary of whomever is putting bad ideas in your head. Delete those and replace them with sane ideas. Reject the superstition of Ethno-Gnosticism above all else. That is spreading like a memetic plague and must be stopped.
“There is a thought that stops thought, and it’s the only thought that must be stopped”, GK Chesterton.
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DoctorTR [2020-10-17 06:00:33 +0000 UTC]
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Touch-Not-This-Cat In reply to DoctorTR [2020-10-18 00:24:49 +0000 UTC]
There’s no philosophy baked into any Native religion mandating Mercy. In fact, the tribes fundamentally dehumanized one another. “Cheyenne”, “Shoshone”, “Cherokee”, etcetera, all LITERALLY translate as “Human” and it they couldn’t unanimously agreed an outsider had earned it, he was NOT “human”. There was absolutely NO Universal philosophy to build anything upon until you go to Mexico. The philosophy of the Sun was used to conquer and control surrounding tribes and fear through sacrifice and the threat of the sun going out.
Mercy was considered weakness.
Now, how did we get a civilization with mercy as a primary ideal, and often considered a paradoxical strength?
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Touch-Not-This-Cat In reply to DoctorTR [2020-10-21 22:48:29 +0000 UTC]
Of course. It was a rhetorical question. But questions are only rhetorical when they are universally taken for granted as self evident traditions. “Traditions are solutions to forgotten problems” is being horribly proven before our eyes as More and more “end the solutions and the problems come back”.
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Touch-Not-This-Cat [2020-10-16 23:41:59 +0000 UTC]
As for the motivation for “Columbus Day”, WHY do so few mention Michael McGivney’s key role in instituting the holiday and why? He was responding to the horror of the KKK’s single worst mass lynching, 31 victims in a single day. But those men were not principally murdered for being swarthy, Sicilian immigrants. That was a cofactor, BUT They were primarily targeted because they were Roman Catholic. Race played a role more in that southern Italians were always Catholics and stood out as dark Italians. Targeting Irish Catholics required more discernment lest the mob accidentally harm an Ulsterman immigrant, a close cousin of the original Red Necks.
The KKK were White PROTESTANT Supremacists. To be top of their heap, you had to be both, and if you study the history of Barbados, Irish Catholics were fourth class below black Protestants as third. (Ulster Irish Protestants were 2nd and Protestants Saxons were on top. I don’t even want to think about how a black Catholic would have been treated, if there had been any slaves captured as Catholics).
In 1636, when that monster Cromwell burned the monasteries, young nuns were sent to Barbados to become sex slaves of English slave masters. “Red Legs” the resulting children were derisively called, and to this day, skin cancer is their greatest killer. (I believe Rihanna has lost at least three close relatives to cancer.) They were also called “Backas” as they had to sit in the back of church, which they were forced to go to. Turning them Protestant was much harder than turning pagan Ghanaians Christian.
Michael McGivney was well educated in all this history, and used Columbus, widely admired by the average American, as an example of a famous Catholic in American history, to show that American Protestants already had a Catholic they admired. It’s the whole basis for naming his new fraternity “The Knights of Columbus”.
This Fraternity was created SPECIFICALLY to be bitter and focused enemies AGAINST the Ku Klux Klan. Between 1890-1930, every legal means to oppose the Klan was employed, and they played a part in the founding of the ACLU.
What happened afterward 1930?
FDR crippled them to a degree when he threatened to render Joe Kennedy politically irrelevant if he didn’t play ball in HIS Democrat party on his terms. One of the goals of the Knights had been to subvert a wing of the Democrat party on TRADITIONAL Catholic terms. The very term “Social Justice”, coined by Pope Leo 13th, entered the political lexicon through these engagements.
Regardless, the purpose of “Columbus Day”, to encourage tolerance of Catholics as themselves, is a failure. Non-traditional New Order Catholics are tolerated, obviously, but traditionalists are not.
The day has become pointless, so replace it with what you please.
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Touch-Not-This-Cat In reply to DoctorTR [2020-10-17 23:52:43 +0000 UTC]
Ever hear Anyone connect that plan to Annibele Bugnini?
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Tuume [2020-10-16 23:07:54 +0000 UTC]
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Touch-Not-This-Cat [2020-10-16 22:58:03 +0000 UTC]
The total lack of meaningful security on many reservations makes them prime targets for human trafficking, which has become disturbingly brazen in recent years.
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Knight3000 [2020-10-16 03:30:49 +0000 UTC]
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