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Well, we have a “Take down John A MacDonald’s name and statues”. John A MacDonald is the founding father of the modern Canada. That’s equivalent to remove any mention of Washington.
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did the native tribes respect other native tribes that they killed for land, etc. it was a way of life: right or wrong.At his time in history, did any of the ‘invaders’ respect the native peoples, anywhere in the world? It happened long ago, and I agree it shouldn’t be celebrated as the best thing ever, but likewise it was part of history and should be acknowledged, not erased.
funny how the same thing is happening today in the good ole usaHe set out to erase the people’s culture, language, and traditions. What he did was an attempt to erase the history of an entire people.
In this case, I think that claim is a bit far fetched. There are plenty of tried and true Americans willing to do this kind of property damage. I think those sort of rumors are perpetuated by the anti-islamic crowd. As good Catholics we should do all we can to ensure that we don’t assign blame willy-nilly.Someone told me once that when religious statues have their heads or hands cut off this is often the work of Muslims. If so then this act may not have anything to do with the Saint but with a hatred for Catholicism.
As long as we are speculating on motivation this is just as valid as any other, such as a dislike because of perceptions about the treatment of Indians.exnihilo:![]()
In this case, I think that claim is a bit far fetched. There are plenty of tried and true Americans willing to do this kind of property damage. I think those sort of rumors are perpetuated by the anti-islamic crowd. As good Catholics we should do all we can to ensure that we don’t assign blame willy-nilly.Someone told me once that when religious statues have their heads or hands cut off this is often the work of Muslims. If so then this act may not have anything to do with the Saint but with a hatred for Catholicism.
In this case, where we are pretty sure we know the perps, (angry and maladjusted millennials angry at the loss of a culture they don’t really know) it’s really an offense against the virtue of charity to and an inflammatory claim about a 3rd party.Xanthippe_Voorhees:![]()
As long as we are speculating on motivation this is just as valid as any other, such as a dislike because of perceptions about the treatment of Indians.exnihilo:![]()
In this case, I think that claim is a bit far fetched. There are plenty of tried and true Americans willing to do this kind of property damage. I think those sort of rumors are perpetuated by the anti-islamic crowd. As good Catholics we should do all we can to ensure that we don’t assign blame willy-nilly.Someone told me once that when religious statues have their heads or hands cut off this is often the work of Muslims. If so then this act may not have anything to do with the Saint but with a hatred for Catholicism.
I don’t know that this is just a rumor. Muslims are well known iconoclasts. There are current news stories about it. Images of Jesus and the Blessed Virgin would be offensive to them, but so would a saint.
I agree we shouldn’t just assume Muslims did it.
This is sad to hear. I know some Gaelic speakers. The language is doing well in the west of Ireland. I think Irish kids still learn it in school.My grandparents spoke Irish in Irish speaking communities. None of the 60 odd grand children speak Irish
I imagine that it is likely that NA Saints from outside the western coast are not as likely to have statues on the western coast. Also keep in mind that the indigenous people of what is now the USA were pushed westward. I think that on the west coast you will find more people with indigenous heritage. Speaking of which didn’t some part of Washington State decide to celebrate American Heritage Day instead of Columbus Day?Not sure whether that’s because they were friendlier to the local culture, which is entirely possible but I haven’t researched it, or just because their work took place outside California in areas that are less populated/ less prone to protest,
Yes, as I understand it children could be punished for speaking the native language; it was beat out of them. And you don’t have to suppress a language for more than a generation to put it in a state where usage continues to decline.To be fair, there’s a huge difference between parents not teaching a language and a group of people who were actively oppressed.
Since oppression, especially today, means just being made fun of, I can join a victim class. My grandmother grew up not speaking English in America. She was mocked terribly particularly by school kids.To be fair, there’s a huge difference between parents not teaching a language and a group of people who were actively oppressed.