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Deny, deny, deny... Alinsky Rule #1A very accurate chart. Some folks are not going to like it and will post things like "fake", "liberal post," etc., etc.
Deny, deny, deny... Alinsky Rule #1
Shift blame to victim ... Alinsky Rule # 2.
HankD
Maybe because I'm part Jewish.Check through the posts and see how often the defense of bigotry is that the other person is liberal.
Jesus was liberal and I stand with Jesus. You should become knowledgeable of his teachings and follow them. Jesus would never side with the KKK or the Nazis. Why do you?
Maybe because I'm part Jewish.
HankD
I don't but you seem to ignore the violence of the alt-left.That has little or nothing to do with understanding what Christ taught.
If you are part Jewish, then how in the world can you defend the KKK, the Nazis and the white supremacists?
The link has always worked
TIME magazine's test doesn't include the following questions:
Were your parents, grandparents, G-G grandparents born in the US?
Or:
Are you Native American?
If so, you have every right to be here. Otherwise, not so much.
I've always understood that Native Americans, aka Red Indians, have no right at all to live in America.
All native Americans have US citizenship from birth. It has been that way since 1924.
That goes into the tribal lands, which were basically independent enclaves, or nations within a nation. I am far from an expert on that.Do those rights those rights subordinate the indigenous people to the "occupiers" or have they independent rights.
I'm thinking of the widely reported oil pipeline violations of territory that have polluted drinking water.
The Dakota pipeline for example was not on tribal land, but tribal councils can certainly bring suit, as can any US citizen or group. No Native American is required to live on a reservation or land apportioned to them, either as individuals or according to tribe. Tribal councils that represent reservations are technically a nation within a nation. That's the extant of my knowledge on that.Do those rights those rights subordinate the indigenous people to the "occupiers" or have they independent rights.
I'm thinking of the widely reported oil pipeline violations of territory that have polluted drinking water.