But people that were, that went and lived with the Native Americans never wanted to go back to the West. But people that lived in a Native American life and then moved to the West, they always wanted to go back. Like it never went the other way.
But people that were, that went and lived with the Native Americans never wanted to go back to the West. But people that lived in a Native American life and then moved to the West, they always wanted to go back. Like it never went the other way.
And he is like, that's why they never surrendered. They didn't have surrender in their thought process.
But also notice the last slide of this, slide 17. It also shows the ethnic groups that are most affected by this. That's slide 17, and it shows that Native Americans have the highest rate of increased odds of negative outcomes. So if you're Native American and you're getting this vaccine, you have about a 1.5 times higher risk of death and negative side effects compared to Caucasians.
But genetically, they go into groupthink really, really fast. And so Native Americans, you can mind control really fast.
In 1887, Native Americans were granted citizenship, and thus the ability to vote, on the condition that they break their association with their tribes. They're like, oh, you can vote, but you gotta get out of that tribe. Yeah! You gotta get rid of your entire heritage and sort of walk away from your past and everything that connects you to your ancestors, your lineage, all of that stuff, your culture, everything, just get rid of it, you can vote.
The reason that the Europeans... found it so easy to colonize America was because prior to us getting there, there was a massive disease outbreak among the Native American populations. So millions upon millions upon millions of Native Americans had died.