2/10
Guilt road trip
23 May 2017
Another guilt trip about Native Americans. What you might not notice is their Hypocrisy. They talk about how only the Native Americans know how to live on the land, but they own automobiles, houses and aluminum boats instead of walking, living in teepees and having birch bark canoes. When the white guy gets upset, they tell him, "What's done is done!" Then they spend the entire movie bitching about what happened 150 years ago. They talk about what the white man took from them, but they don't talk about what the white man gave them. Like Dentistry, Modern medical care (You see the old man taking pills in the beginning of the film. Did he get those from his Medicine Man?) They also fail to mention all the welfare they receive, and they bypass the idea that they could work and make more of a life for themselves, but that would take character. How come Native Americans didn't look at the white man and say, "Wow, you have science and technology. Teach us what you have learned and we will prosper as you have. Everything is always the fault of somebody else. But, the apparent goal of the Native American isn't to grow and prosper through school and hard work; it's to live off as much guilt as they can muster to keep the welfare checks coming.
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