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In reply to the discussion: The cultural sensitivity here sometimes amazes me [View all]Ex Lurker
(3,966 posts)13. The native peoples of this continent were people, no better or worse than anyone else.
The Comanche committed literal genocide against the Apache and Kiowa. The Cheyenne were known as moral and upright people even by their adversaries.
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way I see it, they are advocating that their precepts and beliefs should overrule
stopdiggin
Jan 2024
#35
The native peoples of this continent were people, no better or worse than anyone else.
Ex Lurker
Jan 2024
#13
It's still woo-woo nonsense. Why care what superstitious people consider "Sacred?'
Oneironaut
Jan 2024
#19
And yet...for many cultures, sacred places are EXACTLY where people have been buried
Maeve
Jan 2024
#22
Come on, people. WTH ever came up with this ridiculous burial idea in the first place?
brush
Jan 2024
#26
Apparently the Roddenberries are on this. Shooting people's ashes into space
Crunchy Frog
Jan 2024
#71
which is NOT an argument for the validation of specious claims and entitlement
stopdiggin
Jan 2024
#67
sorry (yes, really) - - looks like you got mauled pretty badly on this one (OP)
stopdiggin
Jan 2024
#82
I don't think anyone here thinks what we did in those places, to those people
Crunchy Frog
Jan 2024
#73
My "cultural sensitivity" always ends when it means one group imposing rules...
Silent3
Jan 2024
#54
That approach turn such conflicts into a contest of who can be the most offended n/t
Silent3
Jan 2024
#70
(Not that anyone necessarily wants Oklahoma, including the Oklahomans...)
DemocraticPatriot
Jan 2024
#61
I know, isn't the idea ridiculous? But if the poster is willing to uproot millions of people, why shouldn't he go first?
tritsofme
Jan 2024
#92
I don't see the connection. The person I responded proposed uprooting millions of people.
tritsofme
Jan 2024
#95
I think we should vote on sending human ashes to the moon, since we all should have a say. I vote no.
Blues Heron
Jan 2024
#83
No disrespect at all to Native American culture. But this all is a bit overboard.
Tommy Carcetti
Jan 2024
#90