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Jenell Mahoney's avatar

While I am grateful that President Biden offered this apology, all know that it was too long in coming. As a citizen with Cherokee heritage, I have long been aware of the appalling treatment of indigenous Americans...and blacks...and ... and ...and... the list seems endless, and all a product of a false assertion that white European Christian culture is superior to all others. And it's still driving our politics...which is disgusting and infuriating.

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This was a tough read. While I grew up in NYC, I retired to a small town on Route 66 in Oklahoma that borders the Sac and Fox Nation (best known for being where Jim Thorpe was born). I have respected Native America culture since childhood, when I found a book that explained the truth behind the story told about Manhattan being "sold" to the Europeans for thirteen dollars. Learning that Native Americans did not believe in "owning" land and had thought the Europeans were honoring their stewardship of the land with the gift changed my young mind... because I then understood that the Europeans had not cared they were dealing with an obviously foreign culture enough to learn what cultural differences might exist. And "not believing land can be owned" was certainly a BIG difference. But back to the history presented by Heather here, we now have proof that "separating children from their parents" isn't just what Trump did to the people at America's southern border. That act disgusted many of us... but actually fit our historical pattern of behavior. What behavior? We don't care about anyone who isn't just like us. We - as a nation - have a LOT of growing up to do. The humility Joe Biden demonstrated in apologizing could set an example for the nation. But I fear it will be lost in the larger struggle we face between forces of democracy and fascism. If I could wave a magic wand, that humility would extend to the leaders of the Democratic Party... who need to acknowledge that their party is run by people who (truth be told) only care about their own power. (ex: Look at how AOC is held back from contributing the true leadership she has to offer by a "Top down / wait your turn / we know what's best" party leadership. Sorry to go on a bit of a rant here. But America is historically such a mess. And that mess will only be cleared up when we stop saying "We are the beacon to the world" and instead say "We have a lot to learn from the rest of the world... including from the Native Americans who truly know what it means to be stewards of the future".

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