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#1426260 --- 11/19/13 04:57 AM
Re: Native Americans sharing with all Americans
[Re: Rich_Tallcot]
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Registered: 07/18/12
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Loc: CNY
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Sure Timbo. No proof to your claim of Hitler promoting equality under the law so your only rebuttal is an attack on a source without proving them wrong. Regardless, enforcing the same laws differently based on race is racist. That's what you promote while claiming those promoting equality under the law regardless of race are racist. If it looks like a duck . . . . Nonsense. I claim no such thing. I'm claiming that you and UCE, CERA/CERF, et al, use the idiom of "equality under the law" as a subterfuge in order to promote your true motives, of de-empowerment of Native Americans as a way to serve the interests of racists, corporatists, commercial developers and other various parties who stand to benefit the most by denying the sovereign rights of those who's land was previously taken from them by theft, manipulation, murder, war, genocide and most currently, legal chicanery. Hitler repeatedly accused Jews of manipulating the system to lord control over the world's wealth and policies, thereby denying the "rightful Arian masters", their ascendancy over the rest of the world. Please, feel free to continuing to deny the well-understood and indisputable historical record, so that you may continue to expose your true and nearly transparent racist efforts. If that fails, just point everyone in the direction of the CERF/CERA website and I'm sure that the sugar-coated, cryptic racism contained within will soon become crystal clear to anyone with eyes and a brainstem... and actually, eyes are optional. The de-empowerment of Native Americans??? And your ASSUMPTION that Native Americans are "EMPOWERED" is based on what? That they were here first? So your ASSUMPTION that they are "empowered" resulting in the same laws being applied differently to different races is not racist? You deny claiming just that and then argue why it should be so. Your denial is facetious and bogus. You're a duck. Your generalizations of theft, manipulation, murder, war, genocide, and most currently legal chicanery do not apply to tribes in NYS unless you are referring to the tribal wars amongst themselves and the tribes they stole the lands from and committed genocide on. Legal chicanery is an interesting one though being it is the tribes themselves which have promoted such through millions of whitewashed taxpayer dollars into lobbying and campaign funds, likely to include brown paper bags of bribery. The interests of racists, corporatists, commercial developers and other various parties who stand to benefit the most are those using the system to operate on tribal lands where the laws based on race apply differently. The only thing crystal clear is that you're in self denial that you are the racist. It's unfortunate that you did not learn anything from the CERA/CERF website. CERF/CERA does not tolerate racial prejudice of any kind. We don't knowingly associate with anyone who discriminates against people based on race. CERF/CERA supports and defends the constitutional rights of Indians and non-Indians. Our mission is to change federal Indian policies that restrict or threaten the individual rights of Indians and non-Indians living on or near Indian reservations. Our position is critical of discriminatory federal policies and laws that deny Indian reservation residents their Constitutional rights. It is our intent to raise awareness and debate over these federal policies, regulations and the poorly understood body of "Indian Law". Our criticism of these federal policies and laws should not be construed as prejudice against Indian people or culture. Most telling is how you don't defend a single point levied against you argument. Instead, you simply turn the argument on it's head, hoping that no one will notice your reflexive dodge and reversal of charges. Predictably adolescent, holly transparent and of course totally ineffective. Your position is nothing but a carefully parsed argument using the words of equality to (in fact) bring about the exact opposite. As increasingly more and more light is shone upon the likes of UCE, CERA/CERF and other racially discriminatory organizations and movements, we can watch fondly as you and your ilk are relegated to historical irrelevancy, that is, until the next new racist permutation inevitably burps to the surface of the primordial pool of ignorance that you wallow in.
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#1426585 --- 11/21/13 08:35 PM
Re: Native Americans sharing with all Americans
[Re: kyle585]
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Registered: 05/30/12
Posts: 5389
Loc: Malmö
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Only a glimpse of SCLO's eminent leader feeding raw-meat hate speech to the locals.
Finding it hard to digest Kyle?
The only hate speech I that I can see is coming from you for some obscure dream that can never happen. At least it can't happen without destroying the USA. It that your goal? Ok Kyle. I'm the fountain of hate. You can stop self cutting now. In the spirit of this thread, 'Native Americans sharing with all Americans', Chief Lyons offers us pause to smile and mull over his thoughts.  "We Are Part of the Earth" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSwmqZ272AsChief Oren Lyons was born to a traditional family and grew up on the Onondaga and Seneca reservations in upstate New York. Never forgetting the traditional ways of life his family taught him, Chief Lyons went on to become a successful commercial artist before returning in 1970 to take up his responsibility as Chief and Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Onondaga Nation. As Faithkeeper, Chief Oren is responsible for maintaining the customs and traditions of his people, while representing their message to the world community. A world renowned leader and visionary for peace, justice, and sovereignty, Chief Oren Lyons has worked with Indigenous Peoples around the world as well as the United Nations for recognition of Indigenous rights. He has addressed the UN General Assembly and other gatherings of world leaders, is a member of the advisory committee for the UN Environment Program, and continues to share the wisdom of the Haudenosaunee as a speaker, author, publisher, and board member of the Traditional Circle of Indian Elders and Youth http://www.twocircles.org/ as well as the Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development.
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