Town Destroyers has a ring but it's probably too much like colonizer talk.
saxitoxin wrote:jimboston wrote:
Saxi’s tone is horrible and his language is offensive...
I can't be offensive because there are no Native Americans to offend. That's like if I said something that could offend an Etruscan. There are none to offend.
We have casino licensees named "Cherokee Nation" and "Navajo Nation" and so forth. These companies happen to have their own police forces and make-believe governments. They are run by people who are majority white and who go through the motions of aping the appearance of "sovereign nations" by occasionally producing trinkets or funding a museum to present the appearance of being the descendants of an extinct culture. No one can legitimately debate why these mega-corporations don't pay taxes because the white people who run them (and who pretend to have a claim to this extinct culture) will call them racist. It's the greatest tax shelter scam in history.
How can someone be voted into a race? Race is a set of genetic characteristics. But the OMB claims there is a "race" called "American Indian / Alaskan Native" and, at least the first half of that group (American Indian), in turn determines who is an American Indian
by a vote of a tribal council. They can also determine someone is no longer an American Indian by vote. Progressives crow about science being science but turn a blind eye to the fact that one of their cherished institutions determines scientific facts by majority vote of a committee of laypersons who are empowered to reverse those facts on a whim. It would be like the Dubuque City Council voting that gravity doesn't exist and then fining people for not floating off the ground.
I don't know. Are you going around figuring out the genetic make up of everyone on the Rez? If so what is the background of all these folks.
I am a pretty good mix just as far back as I can look back based on the nationalities of my grandparents and their parents.
Then my mom was born near Medicine Hat her parents both move to Canada.
My dad was born in Vulcan, his mom also born in Alberta and his dad near Killarny Manatoba. I was born here so I feel native to Canada but there are people who have had their family located here and being born here for quite a bit longer.
I have never heard of being voted into any tribes. Maybe that is more of a US thing.
I know that in the past you might have been adopted in but typically that was accompanied by the people intermarrying and the children would end up being partially blood relatives with much of the tribe.
Sometimes through events they might be rejected by both the tribe and Europeans.