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The True Story of All History in 4 MINUTES. 

Mike Uptegrove
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Thing is, we have these truly false conceptions of reality, and not until recently, has race ever been a factor, at least not so far in as legitimate grievances are concerned. Now, sadly, race has become an excuse and an entitlement, whereby at no other time in human history was race allowed to be perceived in such a way. The truth is, humans have always operated through a power structure, and only recently was it convenient for the loser to cry about race without admitting inferiority. Does a second place winner get to receive a 1st place trophy in any pursuit in life they didn’t win? And would a claim of race even be considered legitimate without that 2nd place opponent admitting it was something outside of him/herself, that was the reason for the loss that wasn’t a loss, but rather just an unfair game or outcome to begin with? The universe doesn’t care. 2nd is always the first loser. Even on an individual level, there is ALWAYS someone, better at some aspect, of some thing, “at”, life. And even if you could claim race without admitting your own inferiority, how would that serve you or anyone of your said race? That’s a self full-filling prophesy of a lifetime, or an eternity even, of losing. Maybe in some regard it’s better to be dead than to make excuses for your failures, especially if that’s where you’re going to throw in the towel and, not only gives up, but also let your excuse for failure be the excuse for failure of you’re entire, “race”. It’s dumb. There are no reparations for history, there’s just moving forward. There’s becoming a winner at the individual level, and allowing all individuals the right to do the same without being held to the standard that each group gets an excuse for perpetual failure so to absolve them all of the divine responsibility of ever having to try at all in the first place. It’s an absolute crime against humanity to subject any individual, created by God, and connected individually to God, to be subjected to another individual’s affinity for an entire group’s excuse. Go live the best you can now. And if you see something that will make all people losers, then say something, do something!! History is important to learn from, and human nature is immutable in my estimation, at least at the level of species. But goodness all starts with the Man in the Mirror. PS, this is also why I don’t believe in taxation as anything more than slavery itself.

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@Tadicuslegion78
College professors:
@obscuremusictabs5927
I think most people just assume that Indians had been riding horses for ages. The Europeans introduced them to horses. An Indian on a horse with a gun was already a huge leap from their traditional culture into the world of the Europeans.
@kettch777
Brutal, but true. The first Sioux didn't even arrive in the Black Hlls until 1776. It was theirs for only a century, yet they claim it is their 'sacred land" that has always been theirs. History does not agree. Was what happened to the Sioux right and just? No. But neither was what the Sioux did to the Kiowa, the Omaha, the Pawnee and the other tribes.
@apatheticallyconcerned6574
On the Trail of Tears, Cherokees took about 4000-5000 slaves with them. Nobody ever talks about Native Americans owning slaves, but they did.
@romancandle416
Some say the white man is the savage, and some say the Indian is the savage. In truth, they were both savage.
@theduke7539
Truth is that no matter the pageantry, war and greed are traits universal to all human societies
@siliconvalleyengineer5875
Wow, just 100 years later in 1976 American Indians would be driving Pontiac Trans Am's
@jebbroham1776
I've been to Little Bighorn and stood on the same hill that Custer and many of his men died on, and in that moment it gave me a perfect understanding of why the battle ended with he and his entire regiment massacred. The area is nothing but an endless sea of humps, small hills that can easily hide forces behind them, which is what happened. Custer believed that he was facing a numerically inferior force when in fact he was the one outnumbered by a factor of over 3 to 1. Almost from the beginning, the outcome of the battle was never in doubt.
@mihailokuveljic2832
Finally the truth has been spoken.
@mcmax571
Colonel Miles not taking any Sitting Bull shit.
@ghillieguy52
"It says here in this history book that luckily, the good guys have won every single time. What are the odds?” -Norm MacDonald
@MrJustonemorevoice
I like how the Colonel doesn't even try and justify his own actions.
@HorrorTactico
Here in Mexico we are the children of 2 conquerors; The Aztecs who were the most powerful empire in the entire continent at the time and The Spanish Empire. Both empires clashed. One lost.
@JamesHock
"Violence is the supreme authority from which all other authorities are derived"
@basicprogrammer6147
The name of this movie is:
@thatsmygrogdd984
As a Native American this is so true lol. We were fighting each other for land and power. Ain't nothing spiritual about that.
@dkeith45
This scene was not only true then, it has been the case in every country, in every part of the world forever. No country has remained static with an original people who moved in to virgin land and still hold it today. The history of the world is full of people, tribes, clans, Kings, Countries raiding and attacking each other. Sometimes to steal possessions, sometimes to take the land, sometimes to take slaves, sometimes simply because of boredom. It's the sad fact of humanity.
@jesusrivera2970
They both were dropping some historical-fire ass bars
@flechette3782
My history professor taught me long ago that a rightful claim to property needs three things:
@jaytowne8016
And the Mandan joined the USA when Lewis and Clark came through, flew the American flag, had land office platted land, and have more wealth than other tribes and ride their combines farming grain going on 100 plus years( working up to the combine as technology came) They were militarily powerful and allied with the US and nobody hears about them
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