Still, it is obvious the people in Minnesota have historically been, and still are, weak people.
After the Dakota War, in which the people of Minnesota fought to extirpate the Dakota Tribe, 38 captured native Americans were taken out and executed in the largest mass execution in American history.
Some accounts say the trials for the condemned lasted only five minutes. Now, the panicked verdict of Mr. Chauvin to save their cities from being torched.
Don't be fooled by the comedy routine of Garrison Keillor; Minnesota people really are weak.
Stevie Wonder could have seen that one coming from a mile away.
Interesting. The Indian wars-— chicken germans emigre’ farmers murdered tribes people just because they were right scared of the best cavalry ever seen in battle- the Plains Indians who destroyed their caravans. Waves of german dirt farmers (great dairy people have to say).
So they have a football team they assign their balls to— some heritage they don’t even have— the Vikings. Truly odd- don’t think the Vikings made it further in than the tip of Newfoundland. But they came up with the “Viking” schtick— from a hoax Norse runestone supposedly found in Minnesota (a proven hoax)by some Swedish guy.
“After the Dakota War, in which the people of Minnesota fought to extirpate the Dakota Tribe, 38 captured native Americans were taken out and executed in the largest mass execution in American history.”
Yeah, in response to the largest massacre of white settlers by Indians in American history: The Sioux Uprising of 1862.
The Sioux did some pretty brutal things to the white settlers, particularly to women and children. Survivors wanted to do much more to the culprits than hang them (and those hanged were just a fraction of the those responsible, because Abe Lincoln pardoned the rest).