Thursday, November 28, 2019

The real Thanksgiving, Black Friday (video)

Daniel Bushell (The Truthseeker, RT America) via Burgundee Bordeaux; Lori Harfenist (The Resident, RT America); Xochitl, Ashley Wells, Dhr. Seven, Crystal Quintero (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


What did Europeans find arriving in America?
Boarding schools = concentration camps.
(Burgundee Bordeaux) Thanksgiving is a celebration of "far and away the most massive act of genocide in the history of the world," according to "The Truthseeker" (aka Daniel Bushell).

Unthanksgiving Day and National Day of Mourning protests expose the real story of the first settlers: a bloodbath after our federal government announced it was offering from 5¢ to 50¢ per Native scalp.

Lies My Teacher Told Me
The money was handed out to any white person who killed a Native American. Will there ever come a year when European-whites become a minority in the US? It depends how "minority" gets defined. Playing with the definition, media alarmists say "our" country is being taken over by "them."

The Other Slavery
What's the truth? Let's seek the facts from Ihanktonwan First Nation hereditary Chief Phil Lane, Mexica Movement Director Olin Tezcatlipoca, Atsina tribe member Lenore Stiffarm, who suffered sexual abuse from the Holy Roman Catholic Church at an "Indian boarding school" (designed to molest and rape children and/or take the Indian out of them by beating the language and culture out of them until in 1972 it again became legal to speak indigenous languages), Savage Anxieties author Prof. Rob Williams, and heroic attorney Daniel Sheehan of the Lakota Child Rescue Project.

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown should be a national educational requirement in every school across the board. Let's abolish Columbus Day because 1492 never ended and there are no statues of limitation for murder. gopetition.com/petitions.



(RT America) Big Box stores have all announced they are opening early on Thanksgiving this year, to enlarge the horror shopping show that is "Black Friday" (moving into the financial black on the holidays). People are starting to call Thanksgiving "Thanksgiving Thursday." Yes, some folks are amending our Native genocide/family holiday name to incorporate what really matters to America -- shopping. "The Resident" (aka Lori Harfenist) discusses. 

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