Me Cherokee Princess name of Gray Beaver ... me on big warpath about Big Chief with Yellow Hair ... Him hang picture of Sharp Knife in wigwam ... Him talk to Navajo in front of picture ... Him call squaw Pocahontas in front of picture ... those things trigger Indian heap bad ... Kimosabe name of Empty Barrel also big mad ... Big Chief take down picture ... we beat tom tom heap loud until Yellow Hair do this ... Squaw and Kimosabe will run mouth for long time!
Anybody notice any of those old veterans complaining about Jackson's picture? I didn't.
Eli Rosenberg, the author seems to be a social justice warrior. Of course Eli used it as a platform to criticize Trump.
Cherokee were slave owners too, even fought for the Confederacy. So, let’s not get all carried away here, mkay? The Trail Of Tears was awful and wrong, it was done just because gold fever had struck and they wanted the land where it had been found. NC was the leading gold producer in the country prior to the California gold rush, people tend to forget that or never even knew it in the first place. The federal government broke treaty after treaty with them. But, Jackson wasn’t an entirely bad President despite that rather colossal and cruel edict. The Navajo likely experienced nothing due to Jackson’s Presidency. They certainly weren’t on the Trail Of Tears. But, to the left all indians look alike and have the same grievances. Trump’s the prejudiced one in their little fever swamp, though.
Before Andrew Jackson was born there were hundreds of unique Indian tribes in this country and they killed each other in the most savage ways for little or no reason other than turf and possessions .
Princess name more like Mini Haha
Indians much like blacks were pretty good at killing their own
And torturing them and even on occasion eating their flesh and organs
As for Andrew Jackson whom I admire for all the wrong reasons
He adopted a Creek child orphaned after the battle of Tallusahatchee which he commanded and his forces wiped out the male Creek warriors. He saw the still nursing toddler and asked the other Creek women to take the child and when they refused he took the child with him sending a fair warning letter to Rachel on the trail home to Nashville
The boy was raised in the Jackson household but died of tuberculosis at only 17 I think
Lotsa stuff about Lyncoya Jackson here in Nashville
Good thing the Indians didn’t kill anybody. not rob, nor rape, nor pillage, nor take slaves nor....
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