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| The offending naked part (the "savage" penis) was scratched off by moral vandals long ago. |
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(KPIX | CBS NEWS BAY AREA) How dare an artist depict the genocide of the American Indians by the planting of infected blankets for all to see! What if kids see it and start asking questions, uncomfortable questions about ethnic cleansing and the United States' ongoing genocide? Is censorship better?
Oakland mural depicting Ohlone tribe interaction could be painted over | KTVU
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| Big Brother knows best. Since 1984. |
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His nudity is historically accurate, but is that any reason to be naked?! Yes, we think it's a great reason. The mural depicts the Catholic missionaries coming to enslave, rape, and ethnically cleanse the Natives from the land. No one wants to see facts like that where schoolkids might see it and start asking questions that buck the system.
- Who are/were the Ohlone?
- Ohlone (Costanoan) mythology
- KPIX CBS NEWS BAY AREA; KTVU FOX 2, Sept. 1, 2025; Xochitl, Dhr. Seven, Shauna Schwartz (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


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