Title: This is why Native Americans are marching on Washington Source:
[None] URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2mH0r79D6g Published:Jan 19, 2019 Author:CGTN America Post Date:2019-01-19 16:44:47 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:1100 Comments:9
Thousands of Native Americans marched in the first Indigenous People's March in Washington D.C. on January 18, 2019. Here's why they did it. CGTN's Lisa Chiu reports.
I am as much a Native American as any from some tribe or another.
For the idiot who said his tribe didn't have a word for "wall". So what.
Does your tribe have a word for casino?
Does it have a word for Evinrude? Gillnets?
Grow the eff up and come into the modern age. All "first nations" peoples problems are self imposed. They have more resources that will help them build a business, become self sufficient and live life. The problem is, they have chosen a communist system, where land is all held in trust with the Tribe and protected by the Federal government. Their schools and health care are all inferior, because they have been on the government socialist experiment longer.
Would anyone want to be part of Nativecare? It is not much different than Medicare, or being cared for by the VA.
THIS IS A TAG LINE...Exercising rights is only radical to two people, Tyrants and Slaves. Which are YOU? Our ignorance has driven us into slavery and we do not recognize it.
Grow the eff up and come into the modern age. All "first nations" peoples problems are self imposed. They have more resources that will help them build a business, become self sufficient and live life.
Reminds me of a lot of neighborhoods in cities across the country, they want someone else to solve their problems for them instead of doing it themselves.
Typical BS culture of victimhood...
Vegetarians eat vegetables. Beware of humanitarians!
COVINGTON, Ky. Two groups plan counter demonstrations Tuesday and Northern Kentucky police say they are investigating threats against Covington Catholic High School after videos of a confrontation went viral following marches in Washington, D.C., over the weekend.
A "Stand with Covington Catholic High School rally" starts at 8 a.m. at the school, according to a Facebook post. "These young men need to be shown support and encouragement. Stop the harassment," the post says.
The Indian Movement Chapter of Indiana and Kentucky plans a "Peace Vigil To Call For An End To Racism" from 10 a.m. to noon at the Diocese of Covington offices. The group said it moved the rally away from the school. "We have advocated non-violence and accountability for administration, teachers and chaperones this entire time. Not once have we, as an organization, threatened anyone," the post said.
WCPO is reaching out to get all sides of the controversy involving CovCath students, members of the Indigenous Peoples March and a handful of protesters calling themselves Black Israelites on Friday on the National Mall.
Police in Park Hills, Kentucky, where the school is located, confirmed to WCPO that the school has received threats and they're trying to see if they're legitimate.
Thomas Massie and the Covington Catholic school boys are America's best.