• bizarroland
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      21 day ago

      I think it’s more about getting revenge on successful casino owners when the carrot in chief has failed multiple casinos.

      And also about getting rid of the loudest objectors to all of the oil pipe lines.

      Reservation land is typically pretty terrible. I’m from Pine Ridge and that is a fucking poverty hellscape of a place.

      Nobody wants to be there.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 day ago

        This goes beyond one president, literally back to the founding of the country. It’s not just some grudge held by this particular president. Even Obama has done some heinous shit to natives in regards to their land and rights.

        The reservations have always been a set off moving goal posts that have been granted, moved around, and revoked—regardless of how ‘good’ or ‘not good’ the land is. The US government (read: capitalism, bc that’s what it’s always been) wants ALL the land.

        • bizarroland
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          11 day ago

          You…

          I really want to insult you right now, but we’re literally talking about Trump taking away my native citizenship.

          Natives have only been citizens for roughly 100 years,

          President Cock smoker is trying to take it away.

          Your whataboutism isn’t going to keep my family American and out of the detainment camps.

          So put that stupid shit in your peace pipe and smoke it.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 day ago

            What are you talking about? I’m not defending Trump, or using whataboutism? I’m trying to explain the history of consistent oppression of native peoples. It’s unfortunately as old as white people coming here in the first place; Trump is just the latest flavor of awful. This country is literally founded on genocide, and just about every president has partaken.

            I live in Oklahoma, my spouse is a tribal member, as is my child. I’m extremely close to the issue and try to make myself as educated on the topic as I can. I also try to educate others, since a lot of people genuinely don’t know how far back this shit goes, as our education system deliberately leaves it out. That’s what I was trying to do here.