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BREAKING: Bishop Scott Bullock of South Dakota torches MAGA Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for celebrating the "grave evils" of the murderous soldiers who massacred Native women and children at Wounded Knee.
The Catholic Church isn't pulling any punches now...
"On September 26, 2025, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that the twenty soldiers who participated in the 1890 massacre of hundreds of Lakota men, women, and children at Wounded Knee would retain the Medals of Honor awarded to them. He declared the decision final, stating, 'Their place in our nation’s history is no longer up for debate,'" Bishop Bullock wrote in a joint statement with the De Smet Jesuit Community.
"Secretary Hegseth further stated that U.S. soldiers deserve these medals for their bravery and suggested that any contrary opinion would favor 'political correctness' over 'historical' accuracy," the statement continued.
"The facts of the tragedy at Wounded Knee Creek on December 29, 1890, are clear. On that day, U.S. Army soldiers massacred nearly 300 Lakota women, children, and unarmed men. This was not a battle," the wrote. "To recognize these acts as honorable is to distort history itself. Our response, therefore, is rooted not in 'political correctness' but in prayerful correctness, grounded in truth, conscience, and compassion."
"We, the De Smet Jesuit Community of West River, South Dakota—including the Jesuit Residences at Holy Rosary Mission (Maȟpíya Lúta / Red Cloud) on the Pine Ridge Reservation, St. Isaac Jogues Parish in Rapid City, and St. Francis Mission on the Rosebud Reservation—together with Bishop Scott E. Bullock—serve among our Lakota brothers and sisters," they continued. "We acknowledge the government’s intent to honor its troops, yet we reject any narrative that erases the humanity of the victims or glorifies acts of violence."
"The Congressional Report: Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site Act cites a 'General Miles Letter to Mary Miles, Jan. 15, 1891,' in which Miles described Wounded Knee as 'the most abominable, criminal military blunder and a horrible massacre of women and children,'" they went on.
"In light of our lived experience with the Lakota people—and the hope they embody—we firmly reject Secretary Hegseth’s decision," they wrote. "We share the sentiment of the South Dakota Senate, which in 2024 overwhelmingly approved Senate Resolution 701, stating that:
"Allowing honor to the Seventh Cavalry for acts in the Wounded Knee Massacre dishonors the Medal of Honor and is an implication of hostility and genocide against the Great Sioux Nation and the persons who were killed by the United States at Wounded Knee."
"As Catholics and followers of Jesus Christ, we proclaim the infinite dignity of every human life. We confess that humanity—capable of love and goodness—is also capable of terrible evil. Our Lord Jesus, out of love for the world, accepted the cross rather than take up arms against others. His crucifixion and resurrection reveal that true victory comes not through killing but through suffering love, mercy, and truth."
"Those who died at Wounded Knee are sacred. Jesus stands with all who suffer and die at the hands of others. Those who committed the violence are also sacred; for this reason, Jesus offers them mercy and healing. Yet the acts themselves were grave evils and cannot be honored."
"If we deny our part in history, we deepen the harm. We cannot lie about the past without perpetuating injustice and moral blindness. Even if we are not personally responsible for Wounded Knee, we bear a moral responsibility to remember and speak the truth."
"Let us, through the power and love of Jesus, choose—like him—to stand with our brothers and sisters, walking together in truth, remembering the victims, and seeking reconciliation rooted in honesty and compassion. Only by facing the cross of our shared history can we move toward resurrection—a future of just and lasting peace for all God’s beloved children," they concluded.
This is the kind forceful moral leadership that America needs right now. Hegseth's embrace of the Wounded Knee atrocity is nothing more than fascist dog-whistling. He's adhering to the worldview that anything does by white American soldiers is inherently virtuous, even when it means murdering innocent women and children.
Hegseth claims to be a Christian but a real Christian just put him in his place.
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John Morton Finney was a Buffalo soldier who fought in World War 1, earned 11 degrees and practiced law until he was 106 years old.
He was believed to be the longest practicing attorney in the United States. #BlackHistoryMonth
—John Morton-Finney (June 25, 1889 - January 28, 1998) was an American civil rights activist, lawyer, and educator who earned 11 academic degrees, including 5 law degrees.
—He spent most of his career as an educator and lawyer after serving from 1911 to 1914 in the U.S. Army as a member of the 24th Infantry Regiment, better known as the Buffalo soldiers, and with the American Expeditionary Forces in
France during World War I.
—Morton-Finney taught languages at Fisk University in Tennessee and at Lincoln University in Missouri, before moving to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he taught in the Indianapolis Public Schools for forty-seven years.
—Morton-Finney was a member of the original faculty at Indianapolis's Crisps Attucks High School when it opened in 1927 and later became head of its foreign language department. He also taught at Shortridge High School and at other IPS schools.
—Morton-Finney was admitted as a member of the Bar of the Indiana Supreme Court in 1935, as a member of the Bar of the U.S. District Court in 1941, and was admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court in 1972.
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German colonizers in Namibia, due to their interest in evolutionary theory & missing links executed inmates and decapitated them.
Herero women were required to remove all flesh from the heads to create clean skulls suitable for shipment for study in German Institutes.
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If the child on the left was old enough to pick cotton and the child on the right was old enough to attend Klan rallies, then today's children are old enough to learn about both of these and how they've led us to where we are today.
Rep. Goldman: "This is not Donald Trump alone attacking our democracy. If he's successful, it's because Republicans in the House and Senate are complicit and they allow him to do this."
The Pyramid Club was founded in 1937 by prominent black lawyers, doctors and businessmen for the cultural, civic, and social advancement of Black Americans, who were barred from many of Philadelphia’s restaurants, clubs, and social organizations because of their black skin.
Club members, who represented a cross section of the city’s Black-American community, purchased a building at 1517 Girard Ave. in 1940, which they renovated for the purpose of hosting social and cultural events.
The club was for men only, but women could attend events held at the site. There was also a Ladies Auxiliary, a Pyramid Wives Club, and a Women’s Coordinating Committee. Women could also serve on the club’s exhibition committee, which helped to select and organize exhibitions.
Black-owned, operated, and financed, the exclusive club contained reception rooms, meeting rooms, a dining room, and a membership lounge known as the Crystal Bar. The membership fee was $120 (around $2,600 in 2024) and monthly dues were $2.40 (around $53 in 2024). By the mid-1940s, the club had 350 members. All members were required to join the NAACP.
Programming consisted of music festivals, art exhibitions, cooking demonstrations, parties, luncheons, lectures, and guest speakers. The annual art exhibition, held from 1941-1957, showcased the work of up-and-coming African-American artists from Philadelphia and New York. Every year, the club published a popular pictorial album illuminating the life and times of black Philadelphians.
Famous faces at the club included poet Langston Hughes, songstress Marion Anderson, actress and dancer Josephine Baker, educator and philanthropist Mary McLeod Bethune, civil rights activist A. Philip Randolph, and legendary musicians Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington.
The club closed in 1963.
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A sundown or sunset town was a town, city, or neighborhood in the US that excluded non-whites after dark.
The term sundown came from the signs that were posted stating that people of color had to leave the town by sundown.
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“The conqueror writes history. They came, they conquered and they wrote. Now you don’t expect people who came to invade us to write the truth about us” —Miriam Makeba
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