"Sacramento crowd pulls down, sets fire to Saint Junipero Serra statue, beats it with sledgehammer." Report

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Yes, I see. They can’t have a justifiable grievance because there aren’t many of them.
Rather, those 200 vandals have not been elected as representatives of the 521,769 citizens of Sacramento.
 
There has been a book published on this matter called The Long March of the Institutions of which the e-book is available for free.
Hi harshcshaw,
I was curious about your book recommendation and did a quick search. I came up with a slightly different title: the Long March Through the Institutions.
I wondered if that might be the title you were pointing towards? If so, here are a couple of articles which might add to the discussion:


 
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It’s shorthand. In the united states indigenous groups are called Native Americans. But it is odd that you fixated on that one word instead of on the content of my argument.
 
one of the things he put a stop to was infanticide and human sacrifice.
I have had a devotion to Fr. Serra since childhood and I am heartbroken by recent events. I have read extensively on Father Serra’s life and I have never read about infanticide and human sacrifice among the native Californians that he evangelized, nor his direct involvement in putting an end to these practices. Can you direct me to some resources where I can read more about this?
 
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