Socialism Is The Future

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  1. Beach Ball Lady Balls

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    You said you met an Inuit who lived north of the arctic circle, He told you he was Inuit. I asked a long time ago if it was Russia, you never answered. People in Russia do not call themselves Inuit. If you met a Person from within canadian borders, who said they lived north of the arctic circle, he would be living in the water. What was he? A merman? Oh and native people to greenland call themseleves Greenlanders.
     
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  2. Beach Ball Lady Balls

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    On a brighter note, if people haven’t already, hurry and vote for your fav. 3 photos and submit, Beautiful photos taken by people on this forum. All of them are beautiful. :). Vote for your fav 3 and submit. Maybe there we can all find a common ground and something to agree upon.

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  3. granite45

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    With DNA and archeological evidence the current idea is that the earliest People came from Asia by following the Pacific coast south prior to the Wisconsin stage of glaciation. This doesn’t preclude later arrivals via the “land bridge”. So your Anthropology grade is intact!,
     
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  4. Beach Ball Lady Balls

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    All speculative and not for certain. Yet it is taught as fact. Not my people history, a history being forced on us even when we say no. It doesn’t coincide with the stories of my native people. Mi’kmaq , Algonquin, Ojibwa, Etc... They use to say that horses were brought here. Only to learn that horses actually originated here. Native people were told hoses were brought here from asian countries. Not true any more. WE were always here. Our stories of our history is just stupid, I suppose you believe!

    You never answered those questions I askeD you long ago, Where you stated things, when I asked questions you completely disregarded it. How is your cherry picking going? Shall I repeat it for you? Going back to regurgitate for you.
     
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  6. stormountainman

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    Something is telling me you didn't get too far in school. History is for everyone and about everyone. History is THE TRUTH about all people. Abusive people often attempt to re-write history, but never get away with their crimes for long. History is about all human beings. History is the story of human beings on Earth. What you say about scientists is typical of white supremacists who claim nothing they did to Black people and to Native Americans was wrong. I have on many occasions wrote on HF about Sand Creek and Gnadenhutten and never noticed you offering anything about the crimes by whites against Natives. I still think you are a white supremacist.
     
  7. stormountainman

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    Kennewick man says somebody came from Asia, huh?
     
  8. Beach Ball Lady Balls

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    enough storm. I am native, I have said history is not the last 150 years. In school we learned about the history of invaders to this land, not about what was before. You clearly have received little to no, native history regarding this land, just the invaders version about what is important, what history you want known. Our history goes back much further than that of people who came here from far away lands. We are not simply the small pox people who were given blankets, or the ones who live on reservations today. All of it, long before you came here, there is a history, and one to be proud of and find strength in rather than living as a victim. I fight against that! So don’t make me and my people your crutch and a sample of victims as you pretend to give a shit.... someone to be a martyr for your agenda.
     
  9. TrudginAcrossTheTundra

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    "History is THE TRUTH about all people."
    ROTFLMFAO
     
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  10. soulcompromise

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    I feel like it's both... :hushed:
     
  11. ~Zen~

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    So I think it's time to get back onto the topic... being Socialism Is The Future...there is a lot to be discussed about the history of this planet and our population, perhaps a new thread on that subject?
     
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  12. TrudginAcrossTheTundra

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    The future is directly related to the past.

    Trying to predict where you're going without looking at where you are and how you got there is a fool's errand.
     
  13. Vladimir Illich

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    Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear, once again huge assumptions on your part all of which are totally wrong !!!


    I met a member of the Inuit, I wasn't in Canada at that time, and neither was he, he told me he lived inside the Arctic Circle, there was no point in him telling me that were it not true, and no, neither of us were in the Soviet Union at that time either !!!
     
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    A socialist economy features social rather than private ownership of the means of production.

    To this I just say FUCK no
     
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    so now you change it to INSIDE the arctic circle from North of the arctic circle. Russian native people so not call themselves Inuit. I asked if this was Russia and you did not answer. I said what region was he from.. and you said north of the arctic circle. . You change your story and tell me I am wrong? As usual you say nothing and make things up.
     
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  16. Vladimir Illich

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    Yes I said he lived north of the Arctic Circle, you mistakenl;y assumed that I was also north of the Arctic Circle at the time we met - WRONG !!!
     
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  17. TrudginAcrossTheTundra

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    Where are we now, though...
     
  18. Tishomingo

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    Speaking of B.S., your post belongs at the top of the heap. Do you know what a meme is? Do you know the difference between a Siberian and an Intuit?
    Ancient Siberian Skeletons Confirm Native American Origins | Live Science
    DNA traces Native Americans’ ancestry to Siberia
    https://www.history.com/news/native-americans-hailed-from-siberian-highlands-dna-reveals
    Closest-known ancestor of today’s Native Americans found in Siberia | Science | AAAS
    It is true that after Havasupai litigation and the The ‘Kennewick Man,’ controversy (over an approximately 9000-year-old skeleton in Washington) , some Native American activists have become wary of Genetic Research Native Americans fear potential exploitation of their DNA This is unfortunate, since it impedes scientific investigation of Native American origins and is essentially an ostrich-like approach to the truth. There's certainly enough Native American DNA to make possible the amply documented research, which is neither a meme, nor a fake.
     
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  19. Beach Ball Lady Balls

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    Some First Nations people believe, through their oral tradition, that their ancestors have lived in North America for much longer than scientists indicate.

    Scientific hypothesis is always evolving as new evidence is found, and some startling discoveries continue to push back the earliest known dates for human occupancy of North America. So I can wait for hell to freeze over before they know anything. Our oral story still is believed by my people. Science won’t know in my life time or yours,

    Inuit are another story. There are something like 2000 Yupik classified people in Russia. They differ genetically from yupiks in Canada’s whose numbers are far greater. Inuit are also considered the last of the first people to arrive here according to science, I don’t know if they came here or the other way around. Yet, their numbers here are far greater that the numbers of where they supposedly originated. But the6 are different genetically and we can be genetically related to a frog as well. Dirt too.

    First Nations people, people like me, who are considered North American native, not Inuit are different genetically, mi’kmaq And others have learned orally that we have always been here. But hey, science wants to say otherwise, they still don’t know and are still trying to figure it out.

    but socialists like to tell my people what they are! When they don’t know and fail to listen, onl6 want to be heard and silence everyone else, toss out evidence that shows Mi’kmaq are identical to Beothuk people Who date back over 100k years on this continent, but science say Beothuk are extinct, even though my people and Beothuk are identical.

    You still have not answereD what you stated above as per relating to this specific topic, let’s get back on track.
     
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  20. Tyrsonswood

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    So I'm guessing you all are going to ignore ZenKarma's request to get back on topic...
     
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