#500Nazioni – #Indiani #America #olocausto #Costner – La vera storia degl´ #Indiani d´ #America – #hitler fu un dilettante 

e come se non bastasse continuano a rubargli le terre, leggi articolo in calce a questo mio Post #young pro #standingrock

#500Nazioni – #Indiani #America #olocausto #Costner – La vera storia degl´ #Indiani d´ #America
Lo stereotipo propagandistico Europeo consegnó alla storia una delle pagine piú cruente e violente degl´Indiani d´America e, con il supporto della Chiesa Cattolica la quale asseriva che gl´Indiani d´America ed i Neri non erano da considerarsi esseri umani, si perpetró un autentico Olocausto. Hitler fu un dilettante!

Fossi Americano invece di sbandierare con orgoglio la bandiera a stelle e strisce e fare il ganassa per il pianeta, mi mortificherei e vergognerei profondamente della propria storia al pari dei Tedeschi Nazisti.

Kevin Costner https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Costner ci restituisce la vera storia del Popolo Indiano e le efferatezze compiute dagl´Europei, in questo documentario 500 Nations https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/500_Nations

Mediaticamente, come sempre fecero coloro che scrissero la storia, fu propinato nel Vecchio Continente, una sfilza terribile di film Western, ove il Popolo Indiano fu sempre visto e considerato l´incivile da annientare.

Chissá perché nella storia Europea i deboli ed i diversi sono sempre stati considerati schiavi da sfruttare in qualsiasi cantone di questo Pianeta…….

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/nov/28/neil-young-obama-dakota-access-pipeline-protest-facebook-post

Neil Young asks Obama to stop ‘violent aggression’ at Dakota pipeline protest

Musician who has performed at the Standing Rock protest site asked Obama to intervene in an impassioned Facebook post before Trump becomes president


Neil Young: ‘Be like our brothers and sisters at Standing Rock. Be there if you can. The progress we have made over 240 years as a nation, has always come first from the people.’
 Monday 28 November 2016 19.13 GMT
Neil Young has called on President Barack Obama to intervene in the North Dakota pipeline standoff and criticized the “unnecessary and violent aggression” faced by protesters gathered at the Standing Rock site.

The Standing Rock protests are a symbolic moment
Neil Young and Daryl Hannah

In November, Young spent his 71st birthday performing for those at the Dakota Access pipeline protest site, and on Monday, in a long Facebook post, he requested Obama step in and “end the violence” against protesters.

“The camp grows as winter comes,” he wrote together with the actor Daryl Hannah. “Standing in protection of our most vital life support systems, but also for the rightful preservation of Native American cultural ways and their sovereignty.”

“It is an awakening. All here together, with their non-native relatives, standing strong in the face of outrageous, unnecessary and violent aggression, on the part of militarized local and state law enforcement agencies and national guard, who are seemingly acting to protect the interests of the Dakota Access pipeline profiteers, at a cost of hundreds of thousands of tax-payer dollars, above all other expressed concerns.”

The musician then expressly appealed to the outgoing president to step in. “They stand for all that is good and they stay strong. We are calling upon you, President Barack Obama, to step in and end the violence against the peaceful water protectors at Standing Rock immediately.”

He then turned his attentions to president-elect Donald Trump, who he refers to as the “surprise president”, saying he brings a “bounty of opportunity” and his tenure will highlight the “great issues of our time”.

“The surprise president claims he does [not] believe in climate science nor the threats it presents and his actions and words reflect that claim in tangible and dangerous ways,” he wrote.

Standing Rock: army engineer corps order closure of protest camp, tribe says

“Do not be intimidated by the surprise president’s cabinet appointees as they descend the golden escalator. Those who behave in racist ways are not your leaders. The golden tower is not yours. The White House is your house.”

In May, Young – who said he supported Bernie Sanders – allowed Trump to use his song Rockin’ in the Free World on the campaign trail, after initially saying he would not have allowed him to use it if he had been asked beforehand.

He ended the post with an appeal for people to be inspired by the Standing Rock protesters and stand up to the Trump-led administration.

“Be counted,” he wrote. “Be like our brothers and sisters at Standing Rock. Be there if you can. The progress we have made over 240 years as a nation, has always come first from the people.”


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introvert, nonconformist, asocial, solitary, medium-high culture, I hate hypocrisy and bigotry, lover of classical and baroque music. Bach über alles!

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