Wow!
people can always find issues where they don't exist!
Reported!New England Patriots fans will stop at nothing. Can I get banned for this post?
How can we ignore something that is CONSTANTLY crammed down our throats? There were 388,000 black slaves that were brought into the US, and Almost EVERYONE knows when black history month is here, because we are CONSTANTLY reminded. There were 20 MILLION native Americans in this country when the White man first arrived. We KILLED over 18 MILLION of them through the introduction of our diseases, and wholesale slaughter. Quick, how many of you know which month is Native American History month? It's November, but most people don't know that. How many people today know the history of the "trail of tears" or "wounded knee"? Why is Black History taught with such zealousness over Native American History?
How can we ignore something that is CONSTANTLY crammed down our throats? There were 388,000 black slaves that were brought into the US, and Almost EVERYONE knows when black history month is here, because we are CONSTANTLY reminded. There were 20 MILLION native Americans in this country when the White man first arrived. We KILLED over 18 MILLION of them through the introduction of our diseases, and wholesale slaughter. Quick, how many of you know which month is Native American History month? It's November, but most people don't know that. How many people today know the history of the "trail of tears" or "wounded knee"? Why is Black History taught with such zealousness over Native American History?
Who is cramming it down your throat? Seems to be quite muted this year vs past years. I haven't even seen a McDonald's commercial.
I know when I try to get in at my favorite restaurant in November it's hard to get a reservation. Could be a connection.
Who is cramming it down your throat? Seems to be quite muted this year vs past years. I haven't even seen a McDonald's commercial.
Postage stamps, signs in stores, every night in local news, etc. Back to my question, what have you seen in recognition of Native American History month?
Postage stamps, signs in stores, every night in local news, etc. Back to my question, what have you seen in recognition of Native American History month?