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Ex Lurker

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13. The native peoples of this continent were people, no better or worse than anyone else.
Tue Jan 9, 2024, 02:58 PM
Jan 2024

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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If I were forced, at gunpoint, to declare my religious belief, sinkingfeeling Jan 2024 #1
Yeah. The responses upset me Easterncedar Jan 2024 #2
This seems patronizing and paternalistic Sympthsical Jan 2024 #3
"noble savage"? orangecrush Jan 2024 #7
Do you know what that is? Sympthsical Jan 2024 #10
No, I didn't know orangecrush Jan 2024 #11
It's the name of a long-running movie cliche in Hollywood. Oneironaut Jan 2024 #20
I don't know that "unsophisticated" is always part of it Silent3 Jan 2024 #55
Tonto accompanied the Lone Ranger Ponietz Jan 2024 #76
I didn't say ALL depictions, did I? Silent3 Jan 2024 #84
It is a common trope... Happy Hoosier Jan 2024 #47
Thanks so much! orangecrush Jan 2024 #63
100% stopdiggin Jan 2024 #16
This is exactly right. K&R TheProle Jan 2024 #24
I wouldn't call it cultural insensitivity TxGuitar Jan 2024 #4
Native Americans aren't magic. mathematic Jan 2024 #5
Thanks for simplifying it orangecrush Jan 2024 #8
Unless they are Navajo cremains, why do they get to decide this? obamanut2012 Jan 2024 #6
Yep, we've been such great stewards of the earth orangecrush Jan 2024 #9
so you are proposing that NA stopdiggin Jan 2024 #17
They don't want "control" or "jurisdiction" MorbidButterflyTat Jan 2024 #23
I'm Pagan, the Moon is imporant to me for some rites obamanut2012 Jan 2024 #31
way I see it, they are advocating that their precepts and beliefs should overrule stopdiggin Jan 2024 #35
Well, maybe not orangecrush Jan 2024 #45
The sky is already full of garbage we've put there... hunter Jan 2024 #21
Literally impossible to hurt the moons environmental balance EX500rider Jan 2024 #27
What does that have to do with what I said? obamanut2012 Jan 2024 #29
That's a separate issue. Happy Hoosier Jan 2024 #48
Don't jest, that might happen Polly Hennessey Jan 2024 #12
The native peoples of this continent were people, no better or worse than anyone else. Ex Lurker Jan 2024 #13
Yeah right....get outta here with that nonsense... Fix The Stupid Jan 2024 #14
Obviously champions the argument MorbidButterflyTat Jan 2024 #25
"of for-profit space defilement" EX500rider Jan 2024 #33
A song orangecrush Jan 2024 #40
Lol BannonsLiver Jan 2024 #15
The Navajo aren't asking for burial rights on the moon. limbicnuminousity Jan 2024 #18
Because it offends their religious sensibilities... Happy Hoosier Jan 2024 #49
It's not religious. It's moral or perhaps ethical stewardship. limbicnuminousity Jan 2024 #56
No. You missed the argument entirely. stopdiggin Jan 2024 #65
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
It's a research mission. The remains just happen to be on it. LeftInTX Jan 2024 #34
I certainly wouldn't do it. Happy Hoosier Jan 2024 #50
Apparently the Roddenberries are on this. Shooting people's ashes into space Crunchy Frog Jan 2024 #71
I've seen this ever since I have been here Doc Sportello Jan 2024 #28
The only entitlement in this scenario is that of the Navajos. BannonsLiver Jan 2024 #32
Yeah orangecrush Jan 2024 #38
Projection Doc Sportello Jan 2024 #74
What planet or moon will they claim dominion over next? BannonsLiver Jan 2024 #79
This orangecrush Jan 2024 #36
That seems right on target. limbicnuminousity Jan 2024 #37
I don't take any sacred beliefs seriously. Elessar Zappa Jan 2024 #30
Some of us hold to the view that religion only binds the believer. NutmegYankee Jan 2024 #39
So that gives us the FREEDOM orangecrush Jan 2024 #41
We have colonies on the moon? NutmegYankee Jan 2024 #43
I stand orangecrush Jan 2024 #44
Which is a way of saying you know you can't argue against my point. NutmegYankee Jan 2024 #46
Agree to disagree orangecrush Jan 2024 #64
which is NOT an argument for the validation of specious claims and entitlement stopdiggin Jan 2024 #67
Declare victory then orangecrush Jan 2024 #69
sorry (yes, really) - - looks like you got mauled pretty badly on this one (OP) stopdiggin Jan 2024 #82
And you as well orangecrush Jan 2024 #85
I don't think anyone here thinks what we did in those places, to those people Crunchy Frog Jan 2024 #73
You Win orangecrush Jan 2024 #75
Nobody should he forced to have their remains buried on the moon JI7 Jan 2024 #42
Don't judge by the moon thing. SarahD Jan 2024 #51
So how, pray tell, do they understand it? TxGuitar Jan 2024 #52
Answered already. SarahD Jan 2024 #57
What does that mean? Happy Hoosier Jan 2024 #53
Control? SarahD Jan 2024 #58
No. THEY need to honor that. And I should be free to stopdiggin Jan 2024 #68
Bingo orangecrush Jan 2024 #77
A nod to the moon's ubiquitous gravitational/physiological effects Ponietz Jan 2024 #80
So do you think that way about some Christians and abortion? ripcord Jan 2024 #88
My "cultural sensitivity" always ends when it means one group imposing rules... Silent3 Jan 2024 #54
What is at stake? SarahD Jan 2024 #59
That approach turn such conflicts into a contest of who can be the most offended n/t Silent3 Jan 2024 #70
It is my personal opinion that much territory in the United Sates DemocraticPatriot Jan 2024 #60
(Not that anyone necessarily wants Oklahoma, including the Oklahomans...) DemocraticPatriot Jan 2024 #61
One problem SarahD Jan 2024 #66
The Louisiana Territory limbicnuminousity Jan 2024 #62
Do you live in the United States? tritsofme Jan 2024 #72
Just amazing. orangecrush Jan 2024 #78
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
Gee this sounds exactly like arguments against reparations for slavery orangecrush Jan 2024 #94
I don't see the connection. The person I responded proposed uprooting millions of people. tritsofme Jan 2024 #95
This message was self-deleted by its author orangecrush Jan 2024 #96
My post noted 'fair compensation' from the government, DemocraticPatriot Jan 2024 #97
So we give New York City back to the Lenape people? ripcord Jan 2024 #89
As you have seen, sagetea Jan 2024 #81
Post removed Post removed Jan 2024 #86
uhmmm... sagetea Jan 2024 #87
I just shake my head orangecrush Jan 2024 #93
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
Or bomb it orangecrush Jan 2024 #91
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