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WhiteFeather
7th September 2013, 14:57
Just came across this moving video IMO. Many topics discussed here by recently departed American Indian Activist in Russel Means. He states how we become brainwashed at an early age from our education system. He breaks down in tears at the 3 minute mark discussing how today his ancestors are eating out of the trash. Heartbreaking. Many other interesting topics. Have a listen. I often wondered what we have done to this culture? Now it seems Russel's words indeed may be ringing true... "The United States is one big reservation and we are all in it"



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DZTPURyAX4

Bubu
7th September 2013, 17:47
not only the US my friend but majority of the countries as well. Notice how we have all The formal education governments religions, TV etc. And notice how many of us eat from the trash including millions of my countrymen.

A while back there is a thread which discuss creating millions of jobs. So what is a job? It is something like this; you work 8 to 5, have a boss, gets paid with some money. And then there is something that is called business which ultimately depends on money and of course the money printers. That's not my idea of living but I often hear people complaining about having no job as if job is a nice stuff, apparently in a deep brain washed situation.

Creating more jobs is creating more slaves, from my view point only.

When i was a teenage I use to hang out with friends. We cook stuffs from coconut and bananas go for a river swim and sing with a guitar. spends virtually no money we go home late at night and that's how a day goes most of the time, When there is no classes

gripreaper
7th September 2013, 19:15
"The emperor is wearing no clothes, so the people are starting to take off their clothes."

That's a very true statement when you look at our culture, too true in fact. Russel Means, I miss him.

LivioRazlo
8th September 2013, 05:06
I am ultimately saddened by the passing of this great freedom fighter, and more saddened by the fact that this is the first time I have ever heard of him. Thank you for posting this video and deepening the journey of truth I have set out upon.