Friday 13 April 2018

Yonasda Lonewolf at The Breakfast Club - Discusses National Indigenous Peoples' Day 10 12 2015

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now they celebrate Columbus Day today
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yes well it's actually a happy
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indigenous people day right yes and we
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have an act I don't I don't know if
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Native Americans are pronounce our own
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name don't you even - yeah - okay do we
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go oh you're Indian or Native American
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Native American and her name is your
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Naja hi lone wolf and my spiritual name
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is retract be only one we are which
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means thar song woman I'm a proud oh
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girl ah Lakota Native American woman and
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a black woman from where Pine Ridge
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South Dakota okay now you live on the
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reservation no okay no but my tribe is
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from Pine Ridge North Dakota
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okay many people know on my tribe as the
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the Sioux mm-hmm su means savage and
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French now in South Dakota is one of the
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first places but they do have national
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indigenous peoples day right yes mm-hmm
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I said they did that like back in
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nineteen ninety or something yes
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so today of course Christopher Columbus
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you know we all know that he did not
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discover this land because our people
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was already here so yep there wasn't as
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much why do people find why do Native
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Americans find is holiday
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extremely offensive because of the
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genocide that has happened amongst I
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mean if we go deeper into it with the
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papal bulls which is the discovery the
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doctrine of discovery what a lot of
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people don't know is that Spain actually
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today still owns have the deed as well
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as on the Rome the Roman Church so have
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the D to the land of the in certain
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parts of the United States that's the
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reason why you know Pope Francis was
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exalted than when he came and everything
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because he actually his church and him
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being a pope still has them on deed to
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this land what is a reservation because
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we're reservation we usually see casinos
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we see alcohol and booze rarely do we
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see tribes on a reservation why is that
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you do see tribes on a reservation you
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just don't see the can you don't see
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them how you was probably learned from
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history books or the movies and things
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like that because the can
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addition of our people was is just white
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supremacy has really taken over and as
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matter of fact reservations we were
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taken on reservations or what you call
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concentration camps that's basically
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what they are we now are trying to build
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it into a nation but they are they was
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get put on different parts of
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reservations all throughout the United
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States and they was given okay we're
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going to give you free health care gonna
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give you commodity food you and land was
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commodity food commodity food is
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government cheese Oh got you
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you know flour bread things like that
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and said okay now now they were put on
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my people was put on land that they
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wasn't accustomed to you know my tribe
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was put on we was accustomed to knowing
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the earth and having a parts of
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different parts of being a certain parts
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of South Dakota so we know where the
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Buffalo we go with a buffalo wind but
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then we was forced to go into another
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part where the Buffalo didn't go we
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didn't follow the Buffalo so we was in
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and land that we could not cultivate
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anymore we didn't know how to grow it
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anymore
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so from that you're dealing with my
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generation of people that is filling at
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loss of hope and not able to thrive on
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anymore so what you're seeing today is a
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major part of alcoholism meth is really
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huge suicide amongst the the young
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people before we started this interview
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I was just saying that I have custody of
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my three nieces and their mother
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which was my first cousin I was murdered
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by some friends and and everything and
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so I had now have a guardianship in
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custody over them but within the three
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months that I've had them the 13 year
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old has already dealt with two friends
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that have committed suicide and she's 13
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last month the 18 year old had a friend
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that while she was on a farm with her
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hung herself so the hope there is no
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hope within our people anymore why do
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you why do wrong why isn't it the Native
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American story not documented like you
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know you hear about African Americans in
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slavery or even you know worldwide
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Jewish people with the Holocaust how
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come Native Americans because we are the
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minority of the minority they want us to
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they want if we are if people knew that
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Native Americans in the war
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your spirit was still alive then the
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more people will be like yeah we can
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fight you know they have that warrior
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that strength in them but the thing is
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is that they want they want the world to
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know to think that we're extinct they
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want us to think and then that we cannot
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reclaim back a land that was already our
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I have a question about that like with
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the reservations and I go back to the
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reservations you know as a kid we always
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used to see my parents be like oh we're
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going to the Indian Reservation and they
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would go gamble at the casino
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yeah why do why do Native Americans sell
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that right to the casino so they can
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build I know when you build on the
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reservation casino because they build
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these casinos on the land in the land
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oh go gonna land and is it because they
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don't play taxes like why well they have
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yeah then what they have the right
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because of the fact that we're sovereign
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I have dual citizenship I'm in a road
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member of my tribe as well as I'm a US
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citizen so but they have that right that
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I'm sovereign right to have casinos now
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with that that's their that's a way to
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bring an income to hopefully what it
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said was it is what it's supposed to be
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intended for it it's American for Native
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Americans to build on the land and to be
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able to cultivate and all of that but
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the thing is is that what my tribe arm
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in Pine Ridge South Dakota is the
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poorest community in the United States
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today
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it looks like third world conditions
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looks like Haiti or any place that you
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have been to it's right here in our
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backyard and so and when I went there I
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did I took a couple of hip hop arm
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artists with me I had Russell Simmons he
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wanted to come but he called in and
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spoke to the at the orphanage but they
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was telling me that I said what's the
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issue and they said we need a business
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council we need people to understand and
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he said bring our black brothers and
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sisters because you all have learned the
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way of the white man they have talked
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business so bring that here because if
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we look at now back to the conditions of
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our people if we look at I mean why'd
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you try to separate the Native Americans
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we as black and red people and myself
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being black and red we was once United
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and from that unification was the
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Seminole nation which is today one of
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them
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most financial um tribe and power tribe
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today it was also black Wall Street a
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lot of people don't even know that black
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Wall Street was the black and Native
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Americans on sovereign land doesn't
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Oklahoma yes sir and they and they
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bombed black Wall Street and that's the
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power of the black brown and red people
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if we come together so so is that why
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the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan
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this weekend at the justices March was
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you know preaching that it should be
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unity between the black and red yes
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because our common enemy has segregated
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our issues that the Native American
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issues is the they have the issues with
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mother earth so y'all don't have to
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worry about that cuz they got that
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Latino issues is immigration
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that's not your people black black lives
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matters black lives matter but if we
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unite we're still fighting the same
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enemy is those that have do not stand up
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for justice and as giving us giving us
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in just on treatment so but if we if you
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if we see see if you connect it with a
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creator that is larger than you then you
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feel pain when you
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you should feel paying when you see a
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dog getting beaten because that also
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came from God so you should feel pain no
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matter if it's your Brown your red or
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your black or even your white see it
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getting beaten you should feel pain so
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while we uniting even more so because
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the fact that our common enemy has
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taught us to separate separate our issue
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separate our pain and have a disconnect
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with one another so the Honorable
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Minister Louis Farrakhan United us
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together because the fact that that is
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on or else people asking what is the
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oils
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what is the or elles the art or else is
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our unity to demand justice what's the
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biggest misconception about the Native
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American community that well alcoholics
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we have casinos ah biggest thing I hate
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waiting casino I hear you know that's
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not one to ask you to it is Native
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Americans that you feel Selden land two
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casinos you could you know in every
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group of people whether it's black
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letters white you know people say
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there's sellouts do you feel that people
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who sell a laya for casino and don't
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give back because you know they make
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millions
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money from those those gazillion
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billions probably then you tell me about
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a problem that you're having to South
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Dakota and almost feels like they're
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making so much money but it seems like
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they don't give back to their own you
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know
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so do you because well because it allows
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those Native American sellouts to do
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that oh well there's only those that are
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just selling out our people but also
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till there is a large percentage
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percentage of Caucasians that have
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claimed their one and two percent
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Cherokee or Choctaw or Creek and in
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using that to come in to sell out the
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people well you know it's sad because
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you just don't know much about it like
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this is gonna sound like a joke but my
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grandfather's part Native American but I
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don't know nothing about this history no
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what does my family so we don't even
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discuss it we joke and laugh and say
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yeah that boy has straight hair but
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other than that we don't know anything I
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you party can buddy what is your
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nationality I'm all black you're all
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black but your grandfather is Native
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American
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okay and that's exactly what that's
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exactly what it is because our history
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it was either black white black a white
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it was no in between so there was so
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many Native Americans like I said it was
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always intermixing 97% of African
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Americans have Native in their lineage
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okay it's got a bit had to be some
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Native Americans that was smashing some
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black chicks and white chicks back in
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the day like it had to be I don't know
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about white chicks but I do know that
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there was intermarriage you know and
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that's smashing charlemagne Issa but
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yeah yes spiritually but when they did
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come and take the land they did rape the
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women and you know there was no raping
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the cock no not at all our people as
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black and red people we already came as
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as humble people when our conquerors was
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coming to conquer us we and as a matter
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of fact an elder said to me he said if
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we knew that they was going to come like
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this and do genocide on our people we
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wouldn't have welcomed them into United
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States into turtle island you ever are
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it's already in our we already have a
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field of heart of compassion yeah
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Christopher Columbus even has the quote
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he says the Indians are so naive and so
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free with their possessions then
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no one who has not witnessed them would
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believe it when you ask for something
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they have they never say no to the
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contrary they offer the share of anyone
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they would make fine servants with fifty
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men we could subjugate them all and make
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them do whatever we want so they took
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the Indians kindness for weakness
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exactly and they did it in Africa and
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they continued doing it as a matter of
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fact we sat here and watched pope
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francis canonized a murderer into a
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saint right and we sat back and watched
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it because of that we don't have
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knowledge of self in knowledge of our
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history so we was like oh that was nice
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what he did but we're still taking our
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kindness as a weakness how do you feel
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about how Native American history is
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taught in schools it's one like what is
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the same as African black history it's
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not being taught and it's like okay that
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was then in the West the condition today
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they don't even talk about the condition
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today when you watch anything on Native
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American movies it's always back in the
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17 1800 s is not what the current
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condition is of today why do you think
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people have a hard time accepting things
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like um the Redskins name as offensive
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and how do you feel about it I hate it
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because what would what how and this is
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that separation thing how would black
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people feel that go to the Redskins game
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if it was black skinned hmm we will be
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boycotting we will be protesting so why
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aren't you protesting when you see
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Redskin that is a horrible even a
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Cleveland Indians man even with Khloe
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Kardashian and Pharrell and all these
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people putting on our sacred head pieces
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that we that the Chiefs wear and that
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has to be given to you it's not a
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costume even what I have on is not a
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costume what do they represent it's work
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its native regalia as a matter of fact
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this is a traditional ribbon dress that
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was made by my sister what she's my
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cousin but we call each other we don't
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have cousins in our way with speeders
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sister brother uncle grandma grandpa so
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she's my sister and she made it and it
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is a traditional ribbon dress so
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everything with a gobble their head is
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all good yeah that the with the arm our
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traditional headdress I should
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I know that's the big head piece that
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yes what you see people like Khloe
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Kardashian butt naked or anyone you know
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that's making it trying to learn sexy
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it's very offensive as a native America
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because I haven't heard any actual
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Native American complain about the
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Redskins logo as a Native American if
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you could say something to the NFL are
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the owners why should they change Denis
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they should change the name because the
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fact that it is very offensive it's very
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offensive and as an N and the Redskin is
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like basically the stripping of they
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used to they used to on take off the yes
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skin the Native Americans and and put
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that as like you know like the same way
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that they was doing African slaves and
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putting up and celebrating the hanging
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hmm that's what they was doing then now
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earlier today we were reporting about a
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national indigenous day and how nine
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more states have decided to incorporate
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that into their history so how is this
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happening now is it that everybody's
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coming together and saying why are we
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celebrating Columbus Day because I know
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ever since I was a kid we've always been
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like why do we celebrate Columbus Day
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anyway we don't understand just like
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Thanksgiving some people question why do
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we celebrate a day when you know a
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holiday for somebody who murdered you
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know all of these people and took over
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the land and so on and so forth so what
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is going on now that is making more
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cities recognized well it's because it's
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an awakening of truth once you know the
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truth that things are going to change
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and I believe even more so even more
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holidays are going to change because
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once you know the truth of things of
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including Christopher Columbus Day and
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including Thanksgiving you know those
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days were of genocide of our people and
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once and then so once once the truth
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comes out it's gonna set us free and
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that's exactly what's happening you know
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what setting America in the world free
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because we're now knowing the truth my
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daughters in second grade and um she had
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to do a report on Christopher Columbus
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and they are telling him now that Native
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Americans were here when Christopher
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Columbus got there like like when we was
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growing up people just he discovered
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America like she had she knew that
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Native Americans were here when when
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when he got hit now wait until the other
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party killed all right they don't want
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to say that some of the things are they
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don't want to say Mandan Native
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Americans and unnecessarily US citizens
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so there's certain things that the US
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government gives Native Americans like I
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always it is going to sound asinine but
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I always heard if you have uh Indiana
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Native American blood in you you know it
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is grants and things so you don't
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necessarily have to pay for certain
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colleges yes uh is that true yes you
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don't have to pay taxes is that true
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that's true
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what the hell we we're not from here
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neither can we quote can't black people
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give some of that no we can't well like
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I said 90% of African Americans have
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Native in their lineage I am I am
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biracial on black and Native American my
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mother was full blood Native American my
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dad was black from Brooklyn and on and
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my mother on shout out to I shout out
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but I honor my mother why not a lone
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wolf who passed away yeah but yes
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Nev American Ziggy reparations yeah we
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get tribal monies if we're federally
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recognized we do receive tribal money if
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we're we get if we getting income my I
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don't get tribal money and my tribe is
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the second largest in the United States
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the first is the Cherokee and the third
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is the Navajo what would you have to do
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to get recognized how like how does that
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a whole basically to report to the BIA
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is like you know I don't to be a
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federally recognized the BIA is like the
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the government of the of the Bureau of
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Indian Affairs over the Native Americans
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um I don't think I don't I don't really
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care if a tribe you know some people the
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minister spoke at the unity conference
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which was on he spoke to over 2,000
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Native American youth leaders every
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tribe has a Youth Council and Michelle
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Obama she spoke the day before Minister
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Farrakhan spoke to these youth leaders
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and one youth leader said to me he said
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they wouldn't let me in I said why and
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it wasn't just him but it was silver he
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said because we're not federally
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recognized well
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so Michelle you couldn't talk to a
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Native American because they wasn't
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recognized by the US government hmm see
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this is the mistreatment that's still
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today our people is dealing with I read
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on and Mother Jones magazine he says
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Native Americans are more likely than
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most other racial groups to be killed by
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police is that true yes what because our
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percentage
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our population you make up just point
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eight percent of the population mm-hmm
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the victims one point nine percent of
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police killings why people don't talk
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about that one because a lot of people
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don't even think Native Americans are
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alive that is a fact a lot of people
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don't even they're out of sight out of
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mind we're out in reservations
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concentration camps we are far away from
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the city and they did that on purpose
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Lee because they wanted the African
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slaves to be close to Massa and the
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natives to be away is it because y'all
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they don't want you to tell you a story
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like it's like is there anybody in your
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family like a grandmother
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great-grandmother your mom god bless the
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dead that would tell you the horrors of
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the genocide they face yes as a matter
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of fact I was the only girl born during
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the American Indian Movement longest
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walk it was a walk on in 1971 she
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telling my age but 1977 and 1978 I mean
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from Alcatraz San Francisco to
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Washington DC and it was a fight for to
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demand justice and everything that was
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happening then and so I grew up and
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knowing who I am
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I was raised into a huge movement a huge
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protest and so yes that is being taught
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but today at the U at the Youth Council
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on one young person said Minister
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Farrakhan spoke to us with straight
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words and they didn't even know who
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Farrakhan was they knew who Michelle
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Obama was but they gave Minister
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Farrakhan so much love they didn't even
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know who he was but they said wherever
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he if he whatever he goes I want to go
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whatever he needs I want to eat because
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he spoke to them from his heart to them
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but they also said today our tribal
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leaders our councilman is not there
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they're armed they're being too
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politically correct they're not talking
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about what happened to our people
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they're not teaching that in our schools
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anymore they want to put they want to
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cover it up why we want to know about
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ourselves absolutely because history
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will continue to repeat itself I think
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if they admit wide and it you know it
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shows what kind of people that we've
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been dealing with exactly what you
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exactly know what about a Leonard
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Peltier the never know
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out here what was he to the Native
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Americans he was on a part of the
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American Indian Movement and allegedly
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they said that he killed two FBI agents
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and we believe there's so much to that
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case but we went on he's a political
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prisoner um and he needs to be freed it
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is they talked to President Obama
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pardoned him before he leaves President
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Obama if you're watching this pardon
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Leonard Peltier he needs to be pardoned
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the same way you are partying everyone
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else with drug dealing you know all the
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drug dealers and everything like that he
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needs to be pardoned did he actually
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killed FBI agents no okay no that's why
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he's one of our political prisoners
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gotcha
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they say Indian reservations bring in
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twenty six billion dollars in casino
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they said that's only like 5% of the
20:51
gross revenue that those cuz he knows me
20:53
y'all could yoga Ito's I'm sorry point
20:55
eight percent of the population how much
20:56
is that we need to get the Y sheet oh
20:58
well we need to get the washi Jews out
21:00
of positions while she choose meeting
21:03
white people out of position multiplies
21:08
when it gets wet yeah washy Chu okay and
21:14
Lakota that's how you say the pale-faced
21:17
why she sues why she qu why she jus what
21:21
did you people ever tell you about
21:22
Sasquatch laws here about Native
21:25
Americans and like had a relationship
21:26
with Sasquatch I don't know who I don't
21:28
know who saw squat they could Oh Bigfoot
21:31
yeah I don't know about Bigfoot oh yeah
21:34
what's the relationship like with uh the
21:37
Honorable mr. Louis Farrakhan well you
21:39
know he is Mike I am he is my
21:41
grandfather um he adopted me when I was
21:45
about five or four years old you know
21:47
rebel he adopted me okay you listen I
21:49
wanna make sure if your sisters like I
21:52
got you yeah thank you thank you
21:54
he has adopted me is quite clear yeah
21:57
sure but I didn't know if it was okay
21:59
my mother went to prison my mother was a
22:01
want a woman that was behind also the on
22:05
president Qaddafi the former president
22:07
Qaddafi in Libya used to do indigenous
22:10
conferences and a lot of people did not
22:11
know this he had a big huge heart for
22:14
indigenous people in
22:16
so my mother was a part and very
22:18
instrument in helping president Qaddafi
22:21
do these indigenous conferences so
22:23
there'll be those that's coming through
22:24
our Turtle Island which is Canada United
22:27
States in South America in a Caribbean
22:29
to go out to Libya and they were just
22:31
talking build of how to build a new
22:33
nation and and so my mother was a part
22:37
of that as well as she was also helping
22:39
the Honorable mrs. Farrakhan with
22:41
redeveloping the Nation of Islam my
22:43
mother used to work for Muhammad Ali
22:45
so from coming from that that's how she
22:47
met honorable mrs. Farrakhan and so of
22:50
course this is the eighties the
22:52
rebuilding of the Nation of Islam the
22:55
FBI was wanting to you know wanting to
22:57
shut this down so they came to my mother
22:59
and said what is your relationship with
23:01
umar Qaddafi and what is your
23:03
relationship with Minister Farrakhan my
23:04
mother telling us nothing I don't have
23:06
nothing to say I'm not saying anything
23:08
to you so for that they gave her 10
23:10
years in prison because she had a fit on
23:13
she had a former um something you know
23:17
whatever show charge and they used that
23:20
against her and she end up going to
23:24
prison and that's when Minister
23:26
Farrakhan adopted me and my brother so
23:28
um there live with our economy yeah yeah
23:31
we grew up in in Chicago and um that
23:34
family is my family on my those all my
23:38
aunts and uncles and cousins and
23:40
everything and I thank God for the
23:43
Honorable mrs. Farrakhan and as and for
23:45
him to him and mother Khadijah to take
23:48
in me and my brother what are some of
23:51
the biggest obstacles facing the Native
23:53
American community right now everything
23:58
from the we have the Keystone pipeline
24:03
which is the government is wanting to
24:07
build a pipeline what they did in
24:09
Afghanistan here in America and they're
24:12
doing it throughout Indian country
24:14
without the their permission basically
24:18
coming in there and messing up the water
24:19
and messing up the earth and everything
24:21
you know what things that we need to
24:24
thrive on our fresh waters our air all
24:26
of that and to build this oil pipeline
24:30
so that is a major fight as well as on
24:33
distilling of land still so even the
24:36
little parts of reservation land that we
24:39
have major corporations are coming in
24:41
and stealing that land or leasing the
24:45
land and not giving it back to the
24:46
people um we have sex trafficking Native
24:51
American women a lot of people don't
24:53
talk about but Native American women are
24:55
kind of they have been looked upon as
24:57
being sex like you know really sexual
25:01
like oh I should you know long hair and
25:03
you know it's just I got like a poker
25:05
heart you know and so men has been you
25:08
know many men fantasize off of that and
25:10
they have been trafficking are Mormons
25:12
even throughout Canada is so huge in
25:16
this area so sex trafficking meth many
25:19
drug dealers and people are coming in to
25:21
Native American communities because it's
25:23
out of sight out of mind they can build
25:24
these meth labs so meth is so huge and
25:27
of course alcoholism as well as suicide
25:31
so these are the mace of the fighting
25:33
for our lands the mother earth we don't
25:36
say that we own this land we are the
25:39
caretakers of this land and that's what
25:42
we believe that God Togashi law Wakan
25:44
Tanka the Great Spirit has put you know
25:47
give us that responsibility to take care
25:50
of Mother Earth just my final question
25:52
how do you feel in your hair like you
25:54
know sometimes you hate Ku Klux Klan
25:55
members they'll tell black people go
25:57
back to your country you know right and
26:00
in my mind I'm like this ain't your
26:02
country needs it yo Donald Trump and his
26:05
people uh y'all they are just ignorant
26:08
right it's ignorant and indigenous
26:12
people meaning brown and red people and
26:14
even black people were here before they
26:17
came so y'all go back to Europe when you
26:21
say brown you mean Latinos I would say
26:23
Stennis speaking indigenous people the
26:25
only thing that divides us is is that
26:28
one speak Spanish and one speaks our
26:30
native like our language but we're the
26:32
same people all right we appreciate you
26:34
joining us tell em your name again cuz I
26:36
can't pronounce it thank you for having
26:37
me tell me your name it's your Naja ha
26:39
lone wolf
26:41
happy indigenous
26:42
day your nasha hai long what can you say
26:44
it no come on do that a guy like that do
26:47
that call again happy indigenous people
26:49
day that's here right no the woman do
26:56
that though so Palama yah whoa Pilar
27:04
which means thank you
27:06
and by Columbus Day now slowly they're
27:08
trying to make that national indigenous
27:10
peoples day what about Thanksgiving is
27:12
anything ever going to happen you think
27:13
boycott Thanksgiving boycott Christmas
27:16
boycott all of that that is not for our
27:19
people what do you want thank you
27:21
I like those that are here we are
27:25
boycott it mini but you know there's so
27:28
many that do not know the real even
27:30
Native Americans I don't even know that
27:31
history say and because we a lot of us
27:35
didn't learn each other's tribes
27:38
so as I've been touring the country with
27:40
my grandfather with the minister I've
27:42
been learning about all the different
27:44
tribes and languages and everything what
27:46
their customs are but a lot but um as a
27:49
whole
27:49
yes we're supposed to boycotted we're
27:52
supposed to protest but some
27:54
individually still celebrate and turn it
27:56
into their own giving of things gotcha
27:59
yes we appreciate you again for stopping
28:01
through famous yeah even some knowledge
28:04
Thank You mr. Breakfast Club Kabaddi

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