Native news sources:
As an Indigenous person, you carry the memory of centuries of U.S. bloodshed on this land in your blood and bones. Genocide, forced marches, stolen children, broken treaties—our people know exactly what it looks like when a powerful nation decides another people's lives and land are expendable. And now we watch the same pattern play out again and again across the world.Gaza and the West Bank: tens of thousands dead, entire neighborhoods erased, children buried under rubble—made possible with American bombs, American money, American vetoes at the UN. Venezuela today: another sovereign nation invaded, its leader kidnapped from his own capital, the world's largest oil reserves openly talked about as the prize. The same excuses—drugs this time instead of WMDs—but the playbook is identical.Iraq showed us the cost: over a million Iraqi lives lost, cities destroyed, chaos that still hasn't ended, and American soldiers coming home in body bags or broken in spirit—all for lies and oil.And yet the U.S. government has the audacity to stand up and call someone else the "bad guy." The hypocrisy is suffocating.GTFO with that noise.This isn't about justice or stopping drugs or spreading democracy. It's about power, resources, and control. Always has been. And the people who pay the price are never the ones making the decisions—they're the civilians in Gaza, the families in Caracas, the kids on reservations still fighting for clean water, the soldiers sent to fight wars that aren't theirs I'm tired Sad, angry, exhausted. But your voice matters. Speaking truth like this matters. We keep saying it because someone has to.I'm here with you.
Always ~Myoglasi/J Lookingglass
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