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Anishinaabe Kwe ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᑴ (Ojibwe woman) Waabizheski Indoodem born on sovereign Indigenous land surrounded by what is now called the state of Michigan. Ogichidaakwe ᐅᑭᒋᑖᑴ Cultural and environmental activist, retired teacher, artist, trouble-maker. Loved by some, hated by a few, but rarely ignored
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"I don't want to see your penis in my bathroom." - Nancy Mace Mario Narwal Nancy Mace Quotes: "The supreme court is hearing a case about Tennessee and quote 'Gender Affirming Care' whatever the fuck that means. Actually that's child abuse as all of us know." "Our kids are not your hamsters." - Nancy Mace "They're not guinea pigs. They're not to be experimented on. And they shouldn't be pumped up or overdosed with hormones. " - Nancy Mace "If you're a biological man, if you're born a man, use the men's restroom. You don't invade our privacy. You don't come into women's private spaces." - Nancy Mace "I will die on this hill. It will not happen on my watch." - Nancy Mace "They don't want to protect women. They have never wanted to protect women." - Nancy Mace "It's just ludicrous to me that women who are victims of abuse should be forced to undress or go to the bathroom next to a man." - Nancy Mace "I love him but his penis is not going to be in my bathroom' - Nancy Mace "Biological men do not belong in private women's spaces. Period. Full stop. End of story" - Nancy Mace "I am absolutely 100% going to stand in the way of any man who wants to be in a woman's restroom, in our locker rooms, in our changing rooms. I will be there fighting you every step of the way." - Nancy Mace "This isn’t up for debate. Men are not welcome in women's private spaces." - Nancy Mace "They want to erase women and women's rights and I'm not going to let them." - Nancy Mace "Women have the right to privacy. Men don’t have the right to violate that privacy. Women have the right to be safe." - Nancy Mace "It is absolutely disgusting that we're redefining what women are and allowing men into women's private spaces." - Nancy Mace Rep. Nancy Mace spars with trans activist who interrupts her at Georgetown summit Rep. Nancy Mace trashes trans bathroom sign on Capitol Hill #NancyMace #HoldTheLine #TimMcBrideIsAMan #TeamTERF #TRAntifa #GetMenOut #KeepWomensSpacesSingleSex #WomenDontHavePenises #YWNBAW #WomanFace #NotYourFetish #GenderBlackFace #NotYourCostume #AGP #Autogynephile #Autogynephilia #PeakTrans #TransCult #GenderAtheist #GenderWooWoo #DropTheT #GetTheLOut #SexIsNotACostume #SexNotGender #SexMatters #AbolishSissyHypnoPorn #RadicalFeminism #RadFem #Feminism #Feminist image
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THE CENSORED AND THE SUPPRESSED SPEECH OF WAMSUTTA (FRANK B.) JAMES, WAMPANOAG To have been delivered at Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1970 ABOUT THE DOCUMENT: Three hundred fifty years after the Pilgrims began their invasion of the land of the Wampanoag, their "American" descendants planned an anniversary celebration. Still clinging to the white schoolbook myth of friendly relations between their forefathers and the Wampanoag, the anniversary planners thought it would be nice to have an Indian make an appreciative and complimentary speech at their state dinner. Frank James was asked to speak at the celebration. He accepted. The planners, however , asked to see his speech in advance of the occasion, and it turned out that Frank James' views — based on history rather than mythology — were not what the Pilgrims' descendants wanted to hear. Frank James refused to deliver a speech written by a public relations person. Frank James did not speak at the anniversary celebration. If he had spoken, this is what he would have said: I speak to you as a man -- a Wampanoag Man. I am a proud man, proud of my ancestry, my accomplishments won by a strict parental direction ("You must succeed - your face is a different color in this small Cape Cod community!"). I am a product of poverty and discrimination from these two social and economic diseases. I, and my brothers and sisters, have painfully overcome, and to some extent we have earned the respect of our community. We are Indians first - but we are termed "good citizens." Sometimes we are arrogant but only because society has pressured us to be so. It is with mixed emotion that I stand here to share my thoughts. This is a time of celebration for you - celebrating an anniversary of a beginning for the white man in America. A time of looking back, of reflection. It is with a heavy heart that I look back upon what happened to my People. Even before the Pilgrims landed it was common practice for explorers to capture Indians, take them to Europe and sell them as slaves for 220 shillings apiece. The Pilgrims had hardly explored the shores of Cape Cod for four days before they had robbed the graves of my ancestors and stolen their corn and beans. Mourt's Relation describes a searching party of sixteen men. Mourt goes on to say that this party took as much of the Indians' winter provisions as they were able to carry. Massasoit, the great Sachem of the Wampanoag, knew these facts, yet he and his People welcomed and befriended the settlers of the Plymouth Plantation. Perhaps he did this because his Tribe had been depleted by an epidemic. Or his knowledge of the harsh oncoming winter was the reason for his peaceful acceptance of these acts. This action by Massasoit was perhaps our biggest mistake. We, the Wampanoag, welcomed you, the white man, with open arms, little knowing that it was the beginning of the end; that before 50 years were to pass, the Wampanoag would no longer be a free people. What happened in those short 50 years? What has happened in the last 300 years? History gives us facts and there were atrocities; there were broken promises - and most of these centered around land ownership. Among ourselves we understood that there were boundaries, but never before had we had to deal with fences and stone walls. But the white man had a need to prove his worth by the amount of land that he owned. Only ten years later, when the Puritans came, they treated the Wampanoag with even less kindness in converting the souls of the so-called "savages." Although the Puritans were harsh to members of their own society, the Indian was pressed between stone slabs and hanged as quickly as any other "witch." And so down through the years there is record after record of Indian lands taken and, in token, reservations set up for him upon which to live. The Indian, having been stripped of his power, could only stand by and watch while the white man took his land and used it for his personal gain. This the Indian could not understand; for to him, land was survival, to farm, to hunt, to be enjoyed. It was not to be abused. We see incident after incident, where the white man sought to tame the "savage" and convert him to the Christian ways of life. The early Pilgrim settlers led the Indian to believe that if he did not behave, they would dig up the ground and unleash the great epidemic again. Archived: https://archive.ph/uy9ks Wamsutta (Frank B.) James 1970 Suppressed Speech How a rejected Thanksgiving speech forged an Indigenous holiday tradition #WamsuttaFrankBJames #UnThanksgiving #FreeSpeech #Censorship #DecolonizeThanksgiving #Thanksgiving #Indigenous #NDNZ #Progressive #LandBack #Green #NationalDayofMourning #NOTThankfulDoneGiving #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #NDNZ image