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Wounded Knee Occupation (1973) in February 27, 1973, a 71-day uprising began when approximately 200 Oglala Lakota and American Indian Movement (AIM) members seized the town of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation to demand treaty negotiations. Paul Manhart S.J. and ten other residents of the area were apprehended at gunpoint and taken hostage.

The town was promptly surrounded by an army of U.S. personnel. John Sayer, author of "Ghost Dancing the Law: The Wounded Knee Trials", wrote - "The equipment maintained by the military while in use during the siege included fifteen armored personnel carriers, clothing, rifles, grenade launchers, flares, and 133,000 rounds of ammunition, for a total cost, including the use of maintenance personnel from the National Guard of five states and pilot and planes for aerial photographs, of over half a million dollars."

Although the Department of Justice (DoJ) prohibited media from the site, the occupation received support from the Congressional Black Caucus and prominent public figures, including Marlon Brando, Johnny Cash, Angela Davis, and Jane Fonda. Angela Davis was turned away by federal forces as an "undesirable person" when she attempted to enter Wounded Knee in March 1973.

Marlon Brando asked Sacheen Littlefeather, President of the National Native American Affirmative Image Committee, to speak at the 45th Academy Awards on his behalf. She appeared at the March 27th ceremony in traditional Apache clothing and stated that Brando declined the award due to "the treatment of American Indians today by the film industry...and on television and movie reruns and also with recent happenings at Wounded Knee".

Tribal leaders called off the occupation after 71 days after the killing of Lawrence "Buddy" Lamont, a local Oglala man, by U.S. sniper fire. The terms of ending the occupation included a mandated meeting at Chief Fools Crow's land to discuss reinstating the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie, which stated that the Black Hills of South Dakota belonged to the Sioux people.

In the 1980 Supreme Court case United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians, the Court held that the taking of property that was set aside for the use of the nation required just compensation, including interest. The Sioux have not accepted the compensation awarded to them by this case, valued at $1.3 billion as of 2011.

"If we accept the money, then we have no more of the treaty obligations that the federal government has with us for taking our land, for taking our gold, all our resources out of the Black Hills...we’re poor now, we’ll be poorer then when that happens."

former Oglala Sioux Tribe President Theresa Two Bulls

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[–] hello_hello@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago (2 children)

No, I wouldnt have noticed because don't read Arabic, congrats, you got me, what point are you trying to prove? Pretending that anti-semitism doesn't go hand-in-hand with fascism and colonialism is ridiculous.

Do you seriously think I don't care about the people America massacres because they're muslim? Do I need to perform my disgust so everyone knows I think this is terrible? Fucking obviously I'm horrified. But "curse upon the Jews" isn't anticolonial or anti-fascist, and its not an analysis any communist should ever agree with.

I didn't even claim any of these things. The "do I need to perform my disgust" part is peak cracker though.

[–] Belly_Beanis@hexbear.net 11 points 1 week ago (2 children)

"Context? What the fuck is that?"

Palestinians, Persians/Iranians, Syrians, Jordanians, and a dozen other nationalities terrorized by Isreal and the US obviously carry a different meaning than if a German or Mayonnaise-American says "Curse upon the Jews."

They're tone policing the same way conservatives and reactionaries got upset when a mother whose son was killed in a hate crime (I don't remember which, there's been too fucking many) cried out "Kill white people! Kill all the white people!"

I'm personally not going to say "Death to the Jews!" because me saying it has only an antisemitic context. The people currently being genocided and bombed are clearly talking about American and European settlers killing them, not Iranian Jews also being killed. Iran isn't going to start sending rockets at Moroccan synagogues.

White people will bend over backwards about why people shouldn't be upset over having the n-word shouted at black people on international TV but all of a sudden become obtuse when a country is invaded by a zionist entity.

[–] VILenin@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago

Shouting the n word at black men on TV: Umm sweaty haven’t you considered the context?????

Victims of genocide calling for a curse upon the people killing them: pronouns YOU ARE LITERALLY ADOLF FUCKING HITLER

[–] Rojo27@hexbear.net 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Not sure they realize how much this comes off as crying about "anti-white" racism.

[–] 3rdWorldCommieCat@hexbear.net 4 points 1 week ago

This whole debacle shows they believe you can be racist to whites which means they cannot be considered even on the left.

[–] VILenin@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago

Translation: “I’m tired of pretending to care about the subhumans”