Personally, I think you are making a mountain out of my comments in this thread. In my last post I typed, "all people groups have had tribes/groups that acted savagely." Don't twist my words. All people. All people...not just Native Americans.
I am mainly talking about how today, as in the past, we still hear Native Americans being referred to as savages. I don't agree with this. I don't know what is so confusing about this
What a hoot! lol
I am mainly talking about how today, as in the past, we still hear Native Americans being referred to as savages. I don't agree with this. I don't know what is so confusing about this
What a hoot! lol
You are the first person to inject the word "savage" into this thread.
No one in this thread said anything about Native Americans being savages.
That was all you: you injected that idea, as a straw man, yelling that Native Americans were NOT SAVAGES, in a weird defensive way... as if someone had called them savages.
But no one had.
It was all you.
It was kind of weird.
You just felt the need to start defending tribal people from accusations of savagery, for just no reason at all... like it's something you spend all your time thinking about.
It was weird.
No one called them savages... but you.
You brought it up.
So I thought, gosh... this is weird... maybe we should talk about this.
And so here we are.
When you felt compelled to yell, for no reason, completely outside the context of the discussion, that no Native Americans were savages... I immediately thought of Richard Gere taking out a full page ad in the NY Times to claim he wasn't gay.
It was just oddly defensive.
So I thought it would be fun to explore that.
Since we know, historically, that some tribes committed savage atrocities like scalping people... I just wanted to see what you would do with the historical record. Would you say savagery was not savagery?
So far, this is where we seem to be:
1. You brought up the idea of savagery... you are the first person to inject the word.
2. You seem to have admitted that some tribes committed acts of savagery.
3. While admitting that some tribes committed acts of savagery, you vehemently denied that any of them were savages.
4. I find this this all bizarrely contradictory.
5. Oh, and you've also established that I'm a bad guy for talking about this "savagery" topic, even though YOU are the one who brought it up.
Could not be a stranger Saturday chat.
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