JULY 3 RESISTANCE TO TRUMPS INVASION OF SIOUX NATION
THE SAME NATION HE DECLARED WAR ON OVER THE
KEYSTONE PIPELINE
PURIFYING THE SPACE AND THE INVADERS
WITH SACRED SAGE
DISARM, DEMILITARIZE, DEFUND, POLICE
LIKE THEIR PREDECESSORS THE WHITE SUPREMACIST
COLONIZERS BRING THEIR ARMY AND THEIR DISEASES
WITH THEM, TO THIS CULT RALLY OF ARYAN NATIONALIST
CHRISTIAN CONFEDERATES.
THE FIRST NATIONS HAVE SUFFERED HEAVILY
UNDER COVID-19 WITH NO FUCKING HELP FROM THE AMERICAN
GOVERNMENT
SINCE TRUMP HAS DECIDED IT'S 1968 AGAIN
HERE IS A RON COBB CARTOON FROM THEN
MEANWHILE RUMOURS PERSIST THAT TRUMP
WANTS TO BE ON MOUNT RUSHMORE IF HE
WINS RE-ELECTION
SEEN HERE FRIDAY SIZING UP HIS PROFILE.
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Here's What Trump's Visit To Mount Rushmore Looked Like
Leaders of several Native American tribes in the region raised concerns that the event could lead to virus outbreaks among their members, who they say are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 because of an underfunded health care system and chronic health conditions.
“The president is putting our tribal members at risk to stage a photo op at one of our most sacred sites,” said Harold Frazier, chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe.
Some Native American groups used Trump’s visit to protest the Mount Rushmore memorial itself, pointing out that the Black Hills were taken from the Lakota people.
More than 100 protesters, many Lakota, lined the road leading from Keystone to the monument holding signs and playing Lakota music in 95-degree heat. Some held their fists in the air as cars loaded with event attendees passed by. Others held signs that read “Protect SoDak’s First People,” “You Are On Stolen Land” and “Dismantle White Supremacy.”
“The president needs to open his eyes. We’re people, too, and it was our land first,” said Hehakaho Waste, a spiritual elder with the Oglala Sioux tribe.
About 15 protesters were arrested after blocking a road and missing a police-imposed deadline to leave.
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