Posted on 10/27/2020 8:39:08 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
OJ Semans, the co-director of a Native American voter advocacy group, poses in the post office in Mission, South Dakota on Aug. 6, 2020. Semans shares a post office box with members of his extended family and says that a reliance in mail-in voting makes it difficult for Native Americans to cast their ballot. (AP Photo/Stephen Groves)
With such a low population density, voting by mail isn’t necessary. What is wrong with these people?
Indian reservations are Apartheid and racist and should be dissolved.
Oh no!
How will those 300 voters cast their 5000 votes?
And why do people in a sovereign nation get to vote in our elections?
We cant vote in their elections.
Nothing.
Its just another bs made up problem to continue the narrative of white peoples bad.
Put a mail box in the liquor store.
Elizabeth Fauxchahontas Warren will dress in a Plains tribal costume, do a traditional dance and send smoke signals to get out the vote. She can interpret all the return signals as “100% votes for Biden.” Dem election officials will say “Sounds good. Certified votes.”
Now we’re talking diversity.
Wow, I guess there were never any Elections on Indian Lands before this one.
The latest civil rights crisis caused by Donald Trump’s Hell Regime.
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Biden lost. Worst election night ever.
Us, quietly, yipeeee!
Now, is that nice? And am I wrong to laugh about it?
We should be ashamed of ourselves. Too bad we aren't.
Then don’t.
1924 Synder act plus the 65 voting rights act and numerous court cases gave them the right to vote. I have no problem with native Americans however this sovereign nation stuff is absolutely garbage. Why politicians in this country continue to push division i will never understand.
We won the war, yet give them duel citizenship and payouts for imperpetuti. When is the last time we won a war and did not lose the peace? Maybe the Spanish American war?
Well played sir!
Fixed.
After the various wars were won, there was always a formal transfer of the lands from the tribe in question to the American settlers in the area. The transfer was accomplished by a treaty that included a lot of legal language similar to a deed and some financial or in kind goods and a designation of Indian lands.
As time went by, the lands shrank to areas designated as reservations.
Those treaties are still in effect. The reservations and indian nations are still governed by the 19th century treaties.
Still playing the forever victim card I see.
I’ve lived in several Latin American nations, one thing is evidently clear - “Native” people find it very hard to adapt to change.
American Indians often would go off alone, starve themselves and work themselves into a fit of hallucinations. From these they got their “visions” and it became a big part of their life.
Then they found the white man had all those “visions” trapped in a bottle. For a few hides they could get a bottle and have all the “visions” they needed.
Sad but true.
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