i am not claiming natives to b beyond perfection > my point was they had a different relationship to "owning" and i reflect that mindset two of my great grandmothers were native one blackfoot one cherokee and you are not the first to be dismissive of my blood and wont be the last i find it sad the blackfoot hunted buffalo heres what happened with that (hint: white ppl ordered them killed in mass) http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/american-buffalo-spirit-of-a-nation/... the blackfoot moved entirely to canada where they are today trying to retain their history and memories thru retaining their language re ownership some say if the french would have confronted the issue in their revolution mankind would be a bit further down the road - it isnt an easy task by far but worth discussing re chief seattle - stories i heard while living in seattle were that natives could not even walk on the same sidewalk as a white person and their right to fish was taken from them (this is still an issue) > how does that ad up in your world of individual ownership rights? On 1/9/14, Robert Hettinga <hettinga@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jan 9, 2014, at 1:17 AM, Cari Machet <carimachet@gmail.com> wrote:
this may explain a little more
I’m laughing, now.
Very hard.
A bunch of crypto-marxist happy horseshit from a 1972 made-for-TV movie.
Cheers, RAH
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