Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Street Stories, with Johnny Lee

This video contains a preliminary interview I did for a documentary I am writing on the impacts of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery, along with portions of other work I did for differing organizations. ✊🏽😎

Sunday, August 30, 2020

If Advocating for the Truth Makes me a Racist, Then I'm Proud to be so!


I just wanted to show you folks a little interatction on FB when I shared a quote from the Petition I created to counter the false colonial narrative taking place in Canada and to some degree, in the U.S as well.
https://www.thepetitionsite.com/280/810/207/protect-the-indigenous-narrative/

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Lance Abernathy: I get it your racist. I will continue my fight for indigenous right and the right for all people of color but you my friend have made it very clear you only care about one people.

 {OPERATION DECOLONIZATION/MATTHEW 9:17}; The important thing is, we got them dumb indians advocating for colonization again. It's too bad we had to use poverty stricken black colonists to do it | made w/ Imgflip meme makerME: Lance Abernathy yes you're right, I do only care about the Indigenous People, my People (especially the Indigenous homeless) when it comes to the propaganda and lies the media and everyone else is putting out there about putting the black, or any other colonist, before Indigenous rights and statistics that blacks should have the most focus when it comes to social justice issues. Yes I care about the lies that the targeting of the black communities is just about race when it's not. It's largely about targeting the most vulnerable. It's about police filling their quotas.
(Although the U.S and Canada are systemically White-supremacist institutions and this ought to be addressed, the BLM narrative is largely a false one. Stop talking about race cuz that does not help the Indigenous People, neither is it stopping the issues of racism. Let's talk about Decolonization instead cuz this is Indian Country, not Colonists' country... although it may appear that way for now, lol.)

And the media narrative is about overshadowing Indigenous rights by flooding the airwaves with colonial rights. THAT'S WHAT IT'S REALY ABOUT. So wake up and understand the urban Indigenous, especially the homeless which make up 50% going up as high as 90% in a few cities in canada, being racially targeted by black store owners, security guards, and landlords on a daily basis! I will NOT advocate for BLM when they, or even our own rez indians(and popcorn elders), won't even acknowlege or talk about these facts.

 You have no idea of my work and the 7 years sitting in racism/anti-racism committees and initiatives listeningto all colonial POC asking for the same rights and privileges as the white-man which is essentially inherently oppressive to the Indigenous People and the environment. NO, nobody should have the same rights and privileges as the greedy white-oppressor, no matter what country you live in.

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If Advocating for Indigenous Rights over colonial rights makes me a racist, then I am glad to be a Racist!

North America, please sign my petition here:
https://www.thepetitionsite.com/280/810/207/protect-the-indigenous-narrative/



Saturday, August 29, 2020

Protect the Indigenous Narrative



Please sign this petition in order to help reclaim Indigenous Sovereignty in our own territories:
https://www.thepetitionsite.com/280/810/207/protect-the-indigenous-narrative/

Ban the BIPOC acronym and place the term "Indigenous" before "black" in all social injustice issues on Turtle Island. Decolonization means decolonizing the narrative as well.

Fighting racial injustice is a vital issue these days and definitely ought to be fought. However, growing evidence leads to the fact that the Black Lives Matter narrative is creating a bigger racial divide, with greater instances of racial violence.

Never mind the fact urban Indigenous people are racially targeted by ALL colonists, including colonial POC in stores, malls, university campus', transit centers and housing units. This aside from the fact we're forced to pay them rent... on our own lands!

Why is "black" put before "Indigenous" in every sentence on this continent when it comes to injustice? BIPOC is a redundant acronym of colonial propaganda to keep people's focus on black colonial rights over Indigenous and other marginalized POC issues.

Indigenous people are killed at higher rates than black people in the U.S according to the CDC but go unreported. We don't even exist in American stats! BLM even shamed an Indigenous woman trying to speak up for our people at a BLM rally.

BLM is spreading lies about homelessness & police on black violence stats in Canada. This is NOT a race war, it is a "War on Poverty", and the most vulnerable as police/POC are coming forward and testifying to. It is also a war on crime... of which the poverty stricken most represents POC in the eyes of the colonial society. HENCE, IF YOU CAN'T TOE THE COLONIZING LINE, YOU'RE THE ENEMY.

When I asked BLM to acknowledge Indigenous people experience systemic racism from all colonists no matter their color, they refuse, utilizing the same language white-supremacists use against them to deny racism… against me.

One member even went so far as to laugh at a blog post I wrote about the realities of systemic racism Indigenous people face from black people. Although on the positive side, there is a growing number of black American's who oppose BLM because of the lies and violence they bring to the arena of social justice issues.

 I personally would like us to stop asking people to seeing and respecting our skin color, and start respecting and protecting all life as well as our eco-system.  I also find it very funny how in multiple conversations with BLM members as I bring up stats on Indigenous oppression, they reply OVER-WHELMINGLY "It shouldn't be a oppression competition"... HYPOCRITICAL FUCKERS!!! LOL

YES LET'S FIGHT INJUSTICE, BUT NOT WITH MORE VIOLENCE AND LIES.
Because...  #AllLifeMatters




Please sign here:
https://www.thepetitionsite.com/280/810/207/protect-the-indigenous-narrative/