Destroying a 9/11 memorial was definitely a way to get it.
The giveaway:
The emails filling my inbox indicate that this was not a productive way
to start a dialogue about American imperialism. Nor did I imagine that
it would be. Please understand that I am grappling with my complicity in
the overwhelming legacy of settler colonialism. Part of this process
for me is honoring the feelings and wishes of people who find themselves
on the other side of this history….
Translation: "This is about ME and my FEELINGS!"
By the way, the tribe says you're full of shit. And your fake Indian co-conspirator, too.
“We didn’t know anything about this and if we had we certainly
wouldn’t have sanctioned it,” he said in a statement to The Addison
Independent.
… Steven said there’s no evidence that the field is an Abenaki burial
site. And even if it was, the flags would be a welcome presence.
“Our burial sites honor our warriors and their bravery,” said
Stevens. “Putting flags in the earth to honor bravery would not be
disrespectful.”
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