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Building a strong, respected voice for indigenous peoples : Comments
By Jacqueline Pata, published 24/6/2011Insights into how indigenous affairs are organised in the United States of America.
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Any impartial observer who read our two posts, would conclude that I had a reasoned arguement I was prepared to defend, while all that you could manage was to enter the arena, toss around a couple if insults, then scurry away without contributing anything.
Racists 1. Humanitarians 0.
Still, I can understan why you ran away so quickly. Defending anarchy and child abuse in the cause of proving human equality would be very difficult at the best of times, but against a switched on opponent like me it would be immpossible. Not wanting to make a fool of yourself in front of your admirers, it makes sense to simply hurl a few brickbats then beat a strategic retreat.
But I am still here in the arena, Andrew. And anytime you want to cross swords with me then have a go. You see Andrew, it is much easier for me than for you. All I have to do is tell the truth, while people of your socialist persuation need to keep finding ways to conceal the truth, and to also keep on finding excuses as to why their humanitarian ideology never works.