A Native American Christmas Blessing

Would you be able to stay alive if you were born in these regions Tom?
Tom is absolutely dependent on the industrialized world because only in the industrialized world are we too polite to beat him to death with a rock and have done with it. If he tried pulling his shit among, say, the Bedouins, they'd just bury him in sand up to his neck and leave him for the sun.
 
i'm far from alone, fool. i'm busy with a trans parent playing secret santa right now.

not much chance of that, cupcake. This "Great Spirit" character is also known as "God" to those white devils.

you're an idiot. the man who owns this property is T/O and the man who owns the property I'm moving to is Apache. the rainbow hippies have been living in close association with their indigenous neighbors for 50 years, fool.
Stop bothering parents and their fucking kids, you ridiculous chomo.
 
you're an idiot. the man who owns this property is T/O and the man who owns the property I'm moving to is Apache. the rainbow hippies have been living in close association with their indigenous neighbors for 50 years, fool.
Too bad Native Americans' and First Nations have a history of hating hippies. Why? They're just your typical white man. For instance, look at the Black Bear Ranch. Should I also mention one of this hippies there kidnapping a 15 year old girl? Must be personal hero of yours or a least one of those friends you speak highly of since you both have similar train of thought.
 
my name isn't Tom. I don't want to live in a world where might makes right.
Meanwhile this past Wednesday in the subforum:
You're going to grant me full control of my subforum or shut it all down, including the general discussion and you're going to pay me a hundred dollars a month for the privilege of abusing my name and image on your site with no restrictions or we will take this whole site away from you easily, because you won't be able to pay the judgement our high quality attorneys are going to shred out of your hacks.
But oh no, people like you don't just exploit the facade of moral righteousness to use as a weapon against people when you know you can't compete, then immediately abandon it the second you think you have the upper hand. What an absurd thing to say.

That's some real weasely fucking shit Tom. Some real weasely fucking shit.
you'd be guessing real wrong, you ridiculous pseudointellectual dork. you're in a very tiny minority of people who do that. please stay stupid and ramp up your attacks, fucktard. the contrast is obvious to intelligent people.
Don't you worry, if I wasn't committed to staying stupid I wouldn't keep regularly checking in on an internet subforum dedicated to prodding an angry, delusional old hobo.
 
I didn't try to fuck a 15 year old, fuck wit. I accepted an invitation to join two lesbians in bed and I really wasn't considering anybody's age in the moment.
Yeah like how you didn’t finger a dog, you were just seduced by a female and performed a sex act on her and weren’t considering anyone’s species.
 
Have you forgotten about this little gem?

The Rainbow Family’s “peace and love” gatherings are strongly associated with the hippie subculture. The group was founded in 1970s and professes to have no leaders or hierarchy, and appears to draw its name from a fake Native American prophecy claiming that a band of ‘Rainbow Warriors’ will ‘make the earth green again’.

Usually, the myth of the Rainbow Warriors is falsely credited as being a Cree or Hopi prophecy. However, the origin is not First Nations or Native American at all, but rather from a book titled Warriors of the Rainbow by William Willoya and Vinson Brown.

It was basically an evangelical Christian tract which was published in 1962. If anything,
it was an attack on Native culture and an attempt to evangelize within the Native American community.

https://redpowermedia.wordpress.com...ainbow-warriors-gathering-in-the-black-hills/
yeah, that article was a real laugher. The Rainbow Warrior myth exists in numerous nations' legends, the most recent being the prophesy of Crazy Horse. I know nothing of that book's relationship to the rainbow gatherings other than they somehow latched on to the quote falsely attributed to Hopi prophesy. The rainbow hippies were taught largely by Lakota and Hopi elders.

Swan made a complete fool of himself, the grandmothers and warriors from the rez choosing to join the gathering instead of his blockade and the intertribal council rebuked him for speaking for them without their consent.
 
yeah, that article was a real laugher. The Rainbow Warrior myth exists in numerous nations' legends, the most recent being the prophesy of Crazy Horse. I know nothing of that book's relationship to the rainbow gatherings other than they somehow latched on to the quote falsely attributed to Hopi prophesy. The rainbow hippies were taught largely by Lakota and Hopi elders.

Swan made a complete fool of himself, the grandmothers and warriors from the rez choosing to join the gathering instead of his blockade and the intertribal council rebuked him for speaking for them without their consent.
Oh yeah? Because I just went through two books I have, including one that's just Lakota oral histories about Crazy Horse, and none mention a rainbow in his trance visions. The only place that does is, wouldn't you know it, another children's book linking it to the Rainbow Warrior story. Even though the Lakota are part of the Siouan language family, and the Hopi are Uto-Aztecan. That indicates that their ancestors came from very different places, also, with very different belief systems. So it's strange that you claim this one myth, that isn't attested to anywhere except white children's books, should definitely be bridging that gap.

I have no clue if anything you say about your Hippie gathering actually happened (knowing you, it's definitely at major distortion of events). Doesn't change the fact that your rainbow family were all over the place making douchebag statements of entitlement though.
 
Guys, remember that reporter who talked to Tom? Whatever happened to that article? I bet it was trashed once it was discovered that Tom is a pedophile.
I've asked a couple times, but Tom just blows me off. I know the reporter, David Klepper, made an account on AMB and spent a chunk of time reading around on there. I would imagine he read stuff here too. There was an article he made about online harrasment that did come out, but it was very surface level about Facebook and only featured an interview with Selena Gomez. whether the two articles have any connection remains to be seen.
 
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