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Emphasise on Minorities...but where is the emphasize on American Indians?
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<blockquote data-quote="apache1" data-source="post: 59786194" data-attributes="member: 302142"><p>To show you how different it is nowadays, an Indian (which I have proud heritage) when I grew up was Cherokee, Apache, Tarahumara, Seminole, Sioux, etc., now when you see the term "Indian" it's someone from Calcutta, Bombay, Amritsar, or somewhere else on the "Indian" Subcontinent. I have never totally gotten used to the term "Native American" or "First Nations", for one thing strikes me as patronizing two-face politically correct b.s., also "Native American" too many syllables to say. viva la indigenous people of the Americas (and other places too), and to people of the world in general, and praise be to Jesus!<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/old/clap.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":clap:" title="clap :clap:" data-shortname=":clap:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apache1, post: 59786194, member: 302142"] To show you how different it is nowadays, an Indian (which I have proud heritage) when I grew up was Cherokee, Apache, Tarahumara, Seminole, Sioux, etc., now when you see the term "Indian" it's someone from Calcutta, Bombay, Amritsar, or somewhere else on the "Indian" Subcontinent. I have never totally gotten used to the term "Native American" or "First Nations", for one thing strikes me as patronizing two-face politically correct b.s., also "Native American" too many syllables to say. viva la indigenous people of the Americas (and other places too), and to people of the world in general, and praise be to Jesus!:clap: [/QUOTE]
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