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Old 01-22-2019, 08:01 AM
 
Location: Austin TX
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Those who think this event isn’t a big deal ought to really think hard on that. It’s a real big deal. What we have here is a quite clear picture of wrongdoing against a group of children, with grown adults leading the charge.

For me personally, this incident has awakened me to the level of tactics that are used to falsely taint fellow Americans. I saw our media participate, I saw celebrities and other public figures participate, and I saw that when proven wrong, very, very few are willing to step foward, apologize, and make appropriate corrections for their mistakes. I saw children be accused, threatened, harassed, and blasted for absolutely no valid reason at all by grown adults trying to bolster their own askew perception of racism.

I am so disgusted by this event. Even children are not immune to this ridiculous Maoist culture war.

 
Old 01-22-2019, 08:02 AM
 
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And you base this on someone who falsely attacks teenagers?

Native American "Harassed" By MAGA Kids Exposed As Outrage-Culture Grifter


Any sensible person would call him a disgrace to his fellow veterans.
I have no idea what that opinion piece you posted is supposed to be telling me??? He's been harassed before by young white males and he should just keep to himself and never speak up like a good little Indian, huh? I know how the supremacists of our country operate.
 
Old 01-22-2019, 08:03 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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This may surprise you, but she's one of my favorites, as well, and I consider her a friend.

My comment was not intended to be an attack on those kids. It was intended to point out the fact that the entire story has gotten completely blown out of proportion - effectively making public reaction more of a "thing" than the event itself.
The biggest take-ways from this story:
- the media lies (90%+ of the time)
- the media is the Left
- the most civil and adult of the groups in attendance were minor white young men wearing MAGA red hats
- Black Hebrews are vile racists
- Liberals advocate violence against white children
- When some old Indian man comes up and beats a drum and hollers in your face, just smile and say a prayer for him
 
Old 01-22-2019, 08:04 AM
 
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I've been following this all weekend. It sounds like it was chaotic and not straight forward. I for one see it this way, there were three groups behaving less than stellar. Two were groups of adults and one was a group of children. I don't hold the children to the same standard I do the adults especially when the group of children were just minding their own business and approached (and harassed) by both groups of adults.
I don't see how the kids acted in any other way than stellar. They didn't start anything, didn't even try to defend themselves other than get permission from the adults escorting them to sing their school song to drown out the insults thrown at them by two groups of hateful adults. They couldn't leave because that was the spot their bus was going to pick them up. Rather than walking away from the American Indian agitator, one student stood there and smiled, stood his ground without saying a word while the Indian drummer got in his face hoping the kid would react probably in a physical way.
How exactly did the kids not act in a stellar way?
 
Old 01-22-2019, 08:06 AM
 
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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I've been following this all weekend. It sounds like it was chaotic and not straight forward. I for one see it this way, there were three groups behaving less than stellar. Two were groups of adults and one was a group of children. I don't hold the children to the same standard I do the adults especially when the group of children were just minding their own business and approached (and harassed) by both groups of adults.
Bingo--we have a winner
 
Old 01-22-2019, 08:06 AM
 
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Phillips also said:


Mr Phillips wiped tears away as he said: "When I was there singing, I heard them saying 'Build that wall, build that wall'.

But, did they chant those words? I'm just wondering if he was being truly dishonest or not.


Native American man mocked by schoolchildren in Trump 'MAGA' hats

Even if that were true why would the Indian man shed tears over it? Oh, I get it he doesn't want a wall built to stop those of his Indian ancestry from south of our border to be able to violate our borders illegally. Typical tribal mentality.
 
Old 01-22-2019, 08:10 AM
 
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I don't see how the kids acted in any other way than stellar. They didn't start anything, didn't even try to defend themselves other than get permission from the adults escorting them to sing their school song to drown out the insults thrown at them by two groups of hateful adults. They couldn't leave because that was the spot their bus was going to pick them up. Rather than walking away from the American Indian agitator, one student stood their and smiled, stood his ground without saying a word while the Indian drummer got in his face hoping the kid would react probably in a physical way.
How exactly did the kids not act in a stellar way?
Apparently we watched different videos. Although, I suspect, the way those MAGA hats acted was par for the course for a certain segment of our population. You all do not even recognize it b/c it is normal to you and hence not something to be upset about. Mocking Indians is part of our culture, yes?
 
Old 01-22-2019, 08:11 AM
 
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Well, I was giving the Indian a pass on it. He was no physical threat. Sure he lied I guess, but he did mellow things I think. The more important part is how people react to the media without knowing anything about what is going on. That part is disheartening. I feel bad for that kid smiling. He was being threatened by the racists just as everyone was leaving school. Being threatened by grown men. He stood his ground and smiled as if to say, you can't bother me. Not physical, just making his statement. I have no problem with him standing there. He and his classmates were attacked by adults. He stood tall. Well done.
Interesting, natives and other minorities can be proud and defend themselves, but this young kid stands up for himself head held high and it's a problem. He should be praised by Mr. Phillips and his group as brave and strong. They should give him an Indian name like Stands Proud with a Smile. Instead these natives led by this liar, actor and grifter, act like snowflaykes. They bring shame upon veterans and the NA community.
 
Old 01-22-2019, 08:13 AM
 
Location: In the outlet by the lightswitch
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I don't see how the kids acted in any other way than stellar. They didn't start anything, didn't even try to defend themselves other than get permission from the adults escorting them to sing their school song to drown out the insults thrown at them by two groups of hateful adults. They couldn't leave because that was the spot their bus was going to pick them up. Rather than walking away from the American Indian agitator, one student stood their and smiled, stood his ground without saying a word while the Indian drummer got in his face hoping the kid would react probably in a physical way.
How exactly did the kids not act in a stellar way?

I was thinking about the tomahawk gesture to the Native Americans... but again, they are kids. So I cut them a lot of slack. Kids' brains aren't fully developed and they can tend to do things without thinking them though. I have my doubts that they even realized how insulting that could be maybe they didn't even realize at all it was insulting at all if they aren't up on current events. The adults in this mix, both groups, should have known better and shouldn't confront children on a trip... at all (even if they supported the kids in some fashion).
 
Old 01-22-2019, 08:13 AM
 
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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I don't see how the kids acted in any other way than stellar. They didn't start anything, didn't even try to defend themselves other than get permission from the adults escorting them to sing their school song to drown out the insults thrown at them by two groups of hateful adults. They couldn't leave because that was the spot their bus was going to pick them up. Rather than walking away from the American Indian agitator, one student stood there and smiled, stood his ground without saying a word while the Indian drummer got in his face hoping the kid would react probably in a physical way.
How exactly did the kids not act in a stellar way?
the kid was obviously showing white male toxic masculinty--according to the dopey liberal media..guess the young man didnt shave with a Gillette razor that day...

I weep for the future

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