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stopbush

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Sun Jun 12, 2016, 12:30 PM Jun 2016

The Wounded Knee Massacre [View all]

The media is telling us that the Orlando mass shooting is the worst mass shooting in US history.

Really? Maybe a mass shooting isn't a mass shooting when the government is the one doing the shooting. Or when the victims are Native Americans:

The Wounded Knee Massacre occurred on December 29, 1890,[5] near Wounded Knee Creek (Lakota: Čhaŋkpé Ópi Wakpála) on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in the U.S. state of South Dakota.

The previous day, a detachment of the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment commanded by Major Samuel M. Whitside intercepted Spotted Elk's band of Miniconjou Lakota and 38 Hunkpapa Lakota near Porcupine Butte and escorted them 5 miles (8.0 km) westward to Wounded Knee Creek, where they made camp. The remainder of the 7th Cavalry Regiment, led by Colonel James W. Forsyth, arrived and surrounded the encampment. The regiment was supported by a battery of four Hotchkiss mountain guns.

On the morning of December 29, the troops went into the camp to disarm the Lakota. One version of events claims that during the process of disarming the Lakota, a deaf tribesman named Black Coyote was reluctant to give up his rifle, claiming he had paid a lot for it.[7] A scuffle over the rifle escalated, and a shot was fired which resulted in the 7th Cavalry opening fire indiscriminately from all sides, killing men, women, and children, as well as some of their fellow soldiers. The Lakota warriors who still had weapons began shooting back at the attacking soldiers, who quickly suppressed the Lakota fire. The surviving Lakota fled, but cavalrymen pursued and killed many who were unarmed.

By the time it was over, more than 150 men, women, and children of the Lakota had been killed and 51 were wounded (4 men and 47 women and children, some of whom died later); some estimates placed the number of dead at 300. Twenty-five soldiers also died, and 39 were wounded (6 of the wounded later died). At least twenty soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor. In 2001, the National Congress of American Indians passed two resolutions condemning the awards and called on the U.S. government to rescind them. The site of the battlefield has been designated a National Historic Landmark. - Source: Wikipedia

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The Wounded Knee Massacre [View all] stopbush Jun 2016 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author Gomez163 Jun 2016 #1
Really? Did you read the account I posted? stopbush Jun 2016 #3
The warriors were fighting back. I read it. Gomez163 Jun 2016 #5
Right. They're being disarmed, the Soldiers begin to indiscriminately stopbush Jun 2016 #8
Maybe I'm wrong. The list of mass shootings is to promote a cause. Gun control. Gomez163 Jun 2016 #12
Because in the broader context, both incidents are examples stopbush Jun 2016 #17
This. NT metroins Jun 2016 #4
How many old people and children did you count at Antietam and Gettysburg? randr Jun 2016 #18
Why are we even talking about this today??? Gomez163 Jun 2016 #20
If you don't know your past you don't know your future randr Jun 2016 #21
"Santiago's death, though tragic, saved lives." Gomez163 Jun 2016 #22
How many women and children were killed BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #23
You can add Tulsa, OK BumRushDaShow Jun 2016 #2
Wounded Knee was/is ...a .."Massacre" Stuart G Jun 2016 #6
Yeah. It was terrible. TheCowsCameHome Jun 2016 #7
WTF is your point? Maven Jun 2016 #9
That the media loves their little characterizations of horrible events stopbush Jun 2016 #14
Not to mention that it will incite some other asswipe try and kill more randr Jun 2016 #19
"Quick, look up the death count on mass shootings over the past stopbush Jun 2016 #27
What is the record for 1 hellfire missile? Downwinder Jun 2016 #10
Technically correct and not the only massacre rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #11
I wasn't alive back then. Aerows Jun 2016 #13
Er, no one is asking that history be rewritten. stopbush Jun 2016 #15
Thank you for that reminder of our white-washed history. Ms. Toad Jun 2016 #16
Genocide is NOT a one time historic perversion of the Nazis lunatica Jun 2016 #24
Also, don't forget the massacre of the Tuscarora JCMach1 Jun 2016 #25
I wondered about the massacres of union strikers too, and the 1898 Wilmington massacre zazen Jun 2016 #26
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