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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Geber: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Archeopteryx: [qb]Obviously some Native Americans see it as a problem having their history distorted, whatever you think of it. [/qb][/QUOTE]Black Americans always have been critical of the 5 dollar white pretendians. They way have called out the lie that Christopher Columbusis the founder of America. So yeah. I agree here. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Archeopteryx: [qb] Seems you are overly sensitive to any criticism of Black people, you always have something to complain about. Seems you see Black Americans as some kind of innocent victims who are so traumatized by past events that some of them can not think clearly, and just loose themselves in all kind of fantasies.[/qb][/QUOTE]What criticism are you talking about when it pertains Black people? Black Americans are traumatized victims, it's not what I seem to think. It's a historical well documented fact! So yeah, there is a lot to complain about. What do you think would happen to a people being subjected to racism and injustices generation after generation? [QUOTE]Consequently, the Black community, in particular, is at significantly increased risk of developing a mental health issue due to historical, economic, social, political influences that systemically expose the Black community to factors known to be damaging to psychological and physical health. Research consistently shows that these disparities are not a new phenomenon and have been present for generations. Historically, the Black community was and continues to be disadvantaged in mental health through subjection to trauma through enslavement, oppression, colonialism, racism, and segregation. A growing body of research suggests that traumatic experiences can cause profound biological changes in the person experiencing the traumatic event. Cutting edge researchers are also beginning to understand how these physiological changes are genetically encoded and passed down to future generations. These findings suggest that in addition to the cultural and psychological inheritance of trauma, intergenerational trauma may be passed down biologically from one generation to the next.[/QUOTE] https://www.columbiapsychiatry.org/news/addressing-mental-health-black-community Show me 1 decade in American history, where Black Americans haven't been subjected to racism as a whole? This is American history [URL=https://history.house.gov/Exhibitions-and-Publications/BAIC/Historical-Data/Constitutional-Amendments-and-Legislation/]Constitutional Amendments and Major Civil Rights Acts of Congress Referenced in Black Americans in Congress[/URL]. [QUOTE]"American jurisprudence and law have profoundly shaped, defined, and constrained the lives of Black people for over 400 years. Racial inequality has extremely deep roots in American society, and our Constitution, statutes, court cases, and regulations not only bear witness to this, but are often the source of it [URL=https://www.law.berkeley.edu/library/legal-research/black-americans-and-the-law/]Black Americans and the Law[/URL] [URL=https://cdn.knightlab.com/libs/timeline3/latest/embed/index.html?source=1tGZ6Nr055nYPbmxHT-Pz2xNwof6z1S-OhhqStYfjuDc&font=Lustria-Lato&lang=en&timenav_position=top&initial_zoom=2&height=650]Black American timeline[/URL] provides an overview of some of these laws, beginning with the first known case marking the legal difference between Africans and Europeans in 1640 in Virginia, and continuing with laws recently introduced in the wake of the killing of George Floyd and other Black Americans. While not exhaustive, the timeline focuses on a number of key legal events and actions that have structured and systematized racism in America".[/QUOTE] https://www.law.berkeley.edu/library/legal-research/black-americans-and-the-law/ [QUOTE]Originally posted by Archeopteryx: [qb]The comparison is valid even if intention and impact was different. But fakery is fakery whether whites or blacks are behind it. And as I said, if some Native Americans are worried about it, it is a problem for them. Remember that also Native Americans have a rather traumatic history behind them, which can increase their suspicion about people from other groups trying to hijack their past. [/qb][/QUOTE]What comparisons are you talking about and what is supposedly fair about what? Show me the images and articles of these Native Americans you are talking about. Lastly, Black people are behind what fakery exactly? [QUOTE]Originally posted by Archeopteryx: [qb]And in todays world Zimbabwe is not a colony anymore so one can instead compare with the fringe white groups that still claim that Zimbabwe was a white civilisation. [/qb][/QUOTE]Why are you comparing Zimbabwe with what is going on in America with Black Americans? Black Americans who have been in America for over 400 years. Black Americans have only one place to compare and this is the place they have been instrumental in building for hundreds of years. Most Black Americans by far never claimed that they have origin in the Americas. Of course you don't know this since you don't know any Black Americans. You only know them from online social media outlets. The old civilization of Zimbabwe was already there long before and pasty people entered that region. One deals with some people online making claims, while the other dealt with white people in scholarship creating false narratives attempting to steal a history that clearly was not theirs to do. How do you even come up to mash these two together? :D [QUOTE]Originally posted by Archeopteryx: [qb]And yes white pretendians is also a problem, but one can actually adress more than one problem at the same time. [/qb][/QUOTE]What other problem are you talking about? Some individuals who claim to have been in the Americas for thousands of years? It's probably something like 1% who claim this. Some indeed have admixture as well. As is documented by historical events. There are well known Americans who had mixture of both Native American and African. The First Census of the United States (1790). [QUOTE]Originally posted by Archeopteryx: [qb]Native Americans have many problems and this is just one of them, but still it is a nuisance to some of them. [/qb][/QUOTE]Nobody here is saying Native Americans have no problems. I acknowledged that the biggest problem, the elephant in the room is the 5 dollar white pretendians who steal billions of dollars from the actual Indians. If this problem is solved it means all these billions can be streamlined to the actual Indians. My suggestion to you is, go invest time into dismantling the 5 dollar white pretendians who steal billions of dollars from the actual Indians. That willl solve 99% of Native American problems. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Archeopteryx: [qb]Native Americans are a small and often marginalized group. [/qb][/QUOTE]Yes, Native Americans are a small and often marginalized group. How many Native Americans are there in total (without the white 5 dollar pretendians)? [QUOTE]Originally posted by Archeopteryx:[qb] So it is weird that the producers of the fakery target them. Better they claim European culture which probably is not seen as some threat by most Europeans.[/qb][/QUOTE]Not sure what you mean, perhaps you can elaborate? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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