“Mt. Rushmore glorifies white supremacy” - The Democratic Party

If you actually read the article, it said a Native American said it, the Democratic Party didn't, dumbfuck.

Seriously go back to remedial English class.

The Democrats linked to the Guardian Article which was making the case that Mount Rushmore represents white supremacy you stupid faggot, there was not contradictory opinion in that article you dumb mother fucker.
 
The Democrats linked to the Guardian Article which was making the case that Mount Rushmore represents white supremacy you stupid faggot, there was not contradictory opinion in that article you dumb mother fucker.
looks like that to me as welll
 
The Democrats linked to the Guardian Article which was making the case that Mount Rushmore represents white supremacy you stupid faggot, there was not contradictory opinion in that article you dumb mother fucker.

Wow. You truly are retarded. The tweet said Trump's rally, dumbfuck. It didn't say that Mount Rushmore glorifies white supremacy. And who the hell made that tweet anyway?

Seriously you need a new brain.

Are you seriously trying to dismiss Native Americans' opinions? That would make you fucking racist.
 
When Native Americans say something is "sacred" I am totally against whatever it is they are doing. That canard is pulled out every time they don't agree with something someone is doing. But it is always a totally BS claim.

For example, recently here in Maricopa County (Phoenix metro area), a new highway was going to be built along the edge of the Gila River Indian Res. The tribe dutifully showed up with Leftist protesters to claim that the proposed highway (loop 202 West) was going to go through "sacred" land and sites and how it was trampling their Rights as Native Americans. They didn't have any problems just a few miles to the East putting up over a dozen billboards along the Loop 202 there, aligned to the same edge of their reservation, something that couldn't be done on the non-reservation side of the freeway as billboards are largely outlawed here. But, those billboards make the tribe money so that land wasn't sacred.
The second the county MAGA (Maricopa county Association of Government Agencies) cut a deal to give the tribe some "compensation" for the road, they disappeared and all the "sacred" BS with it.

Same thing with Mt. Graham observatory telescopes. Same thing with a resort called Snowbowl in Northern Arizona using reclaimed water to make artificial snow. Same thing with the Resolution copper mine outside Superior AZ in Oak Canyon. Every time someone other than a tribe does something the tribe sees as a potential for a shakedown or getting attention, they trot out that "sacred" crap.

The Lakota and associated Sioux tribes of the plains were stone-age hunter-gatherers when Europeans showed up. They didn't have a specific land or any sort of permanent structures, but rather a range they moved in following buffalo herds. There is NOTHING sacred about Mt. Rushmore except the tribes involved wanting to shakedown the government or anyone else for cash.
 
When Native Americans say something is "sacred" I am totally against whatever it is they are doing. That canard is pulled out every time they don't agree with something someone is doing. But it is always a totally BS claim.

For example, recently here in Maricopa County (Phoenix metro area), a new highway was going to be built along the edge of the Gila River Indian Res. The tribe dutifully showed up with Leftist protesters to claim that the proposed highway (loop 202 West) was going to go through "sacred" land and sites and how it was trampling their Rights as Native Americans. They didn't have any problems just a few miles to the East putting up over a dozen billboards along the Loop 202 there, aligned to the same edge of their reservation, something that couldn't be done on the non-reservation side of the freeway as billboards are largely outlawed here. But, those billboards make the tribe money so that land wasn't sacred.
The second the county MAGA (Maricopa county Association of Government Agencies) cut a deal to give the tribe some "compensation" for the road, they disappeared and all the "sacred" BS with it.

Same thing with Mt. Graham observatory telescopes. Same thing with a resort called Snowbowl in Northern Arizona using reclaimed water to make artificial snow. Same thing with the Resolution copper mine outside Superior AZ in Oak Canyon. Every time someone other than a tribe does something the tribe sees as a potential for a shakedown or getting attention, they trot out that "sacred" crap.

The Lakota and associated Sioux tribes of the plains were stone-age hunter-gatherers when Europeans showed up. They didn't have a specific land or any sort of permanent structures, but rather a range they moved in following buffalo herds. There is NOTHING sacred about Mt. Rushmore except the tribes involved wanting to shakedown the government or anyone else for cash.

They didn't call George Washington "Town Destroyer" for nothing.
 
They didn't call George Washington "Town Destroyer" for nothing.

George Washington was long dead and buried by the time the US and "Europeans" had moved far enough west to encounter the Sioux and Lakota plains tribes. Aside from that, East Coast native American tribes regularly took sides in European warfare that occurred in the Americas such as the French and Indian War (against the British). France lost that one and so did their Indian allies who the British took retribution on for losing a war with them. Normal practice.
Same thing with the Great Lakes tribes under Tecumseh in the War of 1812. They went with the British and lost. The British kicked them to the curb when the war was ended by treaty and the Americans took retribution on them for losing a war. Normal practice.

They ain't got nothin' comin'
 
Democrat Party glorifies the Confederacy. No wonder she wants the evidence removed.

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Nine of 11 statues of Confederate leaders Pelosi wants removed from Capitol were Democrats

Two of the Confederate leaders who were not Democrats did not have a historically documented political party affiliation

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is calling for the removal of 11 statues of Confederate leaders from the Capitol building, nine of which were members of the Democratic Party.

The other two Confederates, Edmund Kirby Smith and Robert E. Lee, did not have a documented political affiliation, according to historical accounts. Lee reportedly joined Democrats in opposition to Republicans who “demanded punitive measures against the South” during reconstruction.

“The American people know, these names have to go. These names are white supremacists that said terrible things about our country,” Pelosi said during a press conference on Thursday.

McCarthy, a California Republican, said the statues that concern Pelosi are a problem within her own party.

"They were voted upon in the legislature and brought here under Democrat majorities from Mississippi to the other states that she speaks about,” he said.

The statues that Pelosi wants removed include:

Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America and former Democratic U.S. senator from Mississippi
James Zachariah George, former Democratic U.S. senator from Mississippi and member of the Confederacy as well as the Mississippi Secession Convention
Wade Hampton, lieutenant general for the Confederacy and former Democratic governor of South Carolina
John E. Kenna, member of the Confederate States Army, former Democratic congressman and U.S. senator from West Virginia
Uriah Milton Rose, chairman of the Resolutions Committee of the Arkansas Democratic Party
Edmund Kirby Smith, general for the Confederate States Army with no recorded political party affiliation
Alexander Hamilton Stephens, vice president of the Confederate States who served as a Democratic congressman from Georgia and governor of Georgia
Zebulon Baird Vance, member of the Confederate Army and former Democratic governor of North Carolina
Joseph Wheeler, commander in the Confederate Army and former Democratic congressman from Alabama
Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate States Army
Edward Douglass White, member of Confederate Army, former Louisiana Democratic senator and associate justice of the Supreme Court
https://justthenews.com/government/c...d-capitol-were
 
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