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Famed Indigenous chef Sean Sherman: My employee was taken.
Famed Indigenous chef Sean Sherman: My employee was taken. YouTube video by Mother Jones

#IndiginousPeople! #ICE and #CBP are shipping Indigenous people from Minnesota to Texas! The ignorance is fucking mind boggling. #FirstNations #More American than American... #StupidPresident directing #StupiderFederalWorkers
I hope they got him his medicine.
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Heather Cox Richardson 10/12/25
A SOCIETY GROUNDED IN FICTION CAN NOT FUNCTION
As society changes, the values we want to commemorate shift. In the
1920s, Columbus mattered to Americans who opposed the Ku Klux
Klan because celebrating an Italian defended a multicultural society.
Now, though, he represents the devastation of America’s Indigenous
people at the hands of European colonists who brought to North
America and South America germs and a fever for gold and God. It is
not “left-wing arson” to want to commemorate a different set of
values than the country held in the 1920s.
What is arson, though, is the attempt to skew history to serve a
modern-day political narrative. Rejecting an honest account of the
past makes it impossible to see accurate patterns. The lessons we
learn about how society changes will be false, and the decisions we
make based on those false patterns will not be grounded in reality.
And a society grounded in fiction, rather than reality, cannot function.

Heather Cox Richardson 10/12/25 A SOCIETY GROUNDED IN FICTION CAN NOT FUNCTION As society changes, the values we want to commemorate shift. In the 1920s, Columbus mattered to Americans who opposed the Ku Klux Klan because celebrating an Italian defended a multicultural society. Now, though, he represents the devastation of America’s Indigenous people at the hands of European colonists who brought to North America and South America germs and a fever for gold and God. It is not “left-wing arson” to want to commemorate a different set of values than the country held in the 1920s. What is arson, though, is the attempt to skew history to serve a modern-day political narrative. Rejecting an honest account of the past makes it impossible to see accurate patterns. The lessons we learn about how society changes will be false, and the decisions we make based on those false patterns will not be grounded in reality. And a society grounded in fiction, rather than reality, cannot function.

#History #IndiginousPeople #KKK # WhiteNationalism #Columbus #HistorialFiction #Alt

Heather Cox Richardson 10/12/25
A SOCIETY GROUNDED IN FICTION CAN NOT FUNCTION

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Heather Cox Richardson 10/10/25
ORIGINS OF COLUMBUS DAY
The Columbus Day holiday began in the 1920s, when d resurgent Ku
Klux Klan tried to create a lily-white country by attacking not just
Black Americans, but also immigrants, Jews, and Catholics. This was
an easy sell in the Twenties, since government leaders during the First
World War had emphasized Americanism and demanded that
immigrants reject all ties to their countries of origin. From there it was
a short step for native-born white American Protestants to see
anyone different from themselves as a threat to the nation.
The Klan attacked the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal
organization. Klan members spread the rumor that one became a
leader of the Knights of Columbus by vowing to exterminate
Protestants and to torture and kill anyone upon orders of Catholic
leaders.
To combat the growing animosity toward Catholics and racial
minorities, the Knights of Columbus began to highlight the roles those
groups had played in American history. In the early 1920s they
published three books in a “Knights of Columbus Racial
Contributions” series, including The Gift of Black Folk by pioneering
Black sociologist W.E.B. Du Bois.
They dlso turned to an old American holiday. Since the late 1860s,
Italian Americans in New York City had celebrated a “Columbus Day”
to honor the heritage they shared with the famous Italian explorer

Heather Cox Richardson 10/10/25 ORIGINS OF COLUMBUS DAY The Columbus Day holiday began in the 1920s, when d resurgent Ku Klux Klan tried to create a lily-white country by attacking not just Black Americans, but also immigrants, Jews, and Catholics. This was an easy sell in the Twenties, since government leaders during the First World War had emphasized Americanism and demanded that immigrants reject all ties to their countries of origin. From there it was a short step for native-born white American Protestants to see anyone different from themselves as a threat to the nation. The Klan attacked the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal organization. Klan members spread the rumor that one became a leader of the Knights of Columbus by vowing to exterminate Protestants and to torture and kill anyone upon orders of Catholic leaders. To combat the growing animosity toward Catholics and racial minorities, the Knights of Columbus began to highlight the roles those groups had played in American history. In the early 1920s they published three books in a “Knights of Columbus Racial Contributions” series, including The Gift of Black Folk by pioneering Black sociologist W.E.B. Du Bois. They dlso turned to an old American holiday. Since the late 1860s, Italian Americans in New York City had celebrated a “Columbus Day” to honor the heritage they shared with the famous Italian explorer

#History #IndiginousPeople #KKK # WhiteNationalism #Columbus #Alt

Heather Cox Richardson 10/10/25
ORIGINS OF COLUMBUS DAY

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Fbi File YouTube video by Corporate Avenger - Topic

#indiginouspeople #rock #Iswearitspunkbutiguessitstechnicallynot
#fuckyeah #howitbe
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#nativeamerican #māori #indiginouspeople
We live in a very cruel & strange world

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November is Native American Heritage Month We’re spotlighting ways to be an ally and stand in solidarity with our Native communities.
#indiginouspeople #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
#tarsocial #tucsonrealtors #tardiversity #tucsonarizona #realestate #diversitymatters

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