His mom, his father and his grandpa will both be very proud about the way that boy behaved himself in that video.
His mom, his father and his grandpa will both be very proud about the way that boy behaved himself in that video.
There aren't any videos out there of the teens saying "build that wall" though. Beyond that, nothing suggests the teens were taunting the crowd from the native american rally, rather they were taunting the muslims that had been insulting them for the last hour.
Also, the guy didn't try to introduce himself or say anything, he just started singing a weird song really loud in front of a group of teen's and got up in the face of one of the teens without stating any reason why. That's a far cry from the narrative he's trying to push that he was trying to promote peace lol. You don't promote peace by banging a drum 2 inches from someone's face.
He also didn't have trouble leaving the situation. He literally walked right up into it and stayed there. Once he decided to leave nobody stopped him or acted like he wasn't allowed to leave. So what part of the video actually backs what the Native American guy is saying? I'm curious.
It's weird that you're more concerned about the kids being silly and having fun as opposed to the native american guy getting all in the one teens face. Or the muslims that were challenging them to fights and calling them faggots.
The story has been debunked, it was used as bait as some sort of "fuck white people" agenda, but additionally video has come out that suggests the native american guy was in the wrong (along with other people that aren't shown in most of the videos the main stream media has shown).
It doesn't seem like you watched the video. He aggressively "retreated" right into that kid's face. He had literally 360 degrees, minus the path straight in front of him where the kids had been standing for quite a while, to retreat to. He wasn't trying to retreat, he walked straight into their group looking to start a fight. That was pretty apparent. He could have easily walked around the group that was already there, or had a person in their group asking people to make a path for them as they were attempting to breaking ranks right through the middle of the group that was already there.
If you walked up to a random stranger in the street and started drumming a handheld drum a few inches away from the strangers face, you would have the drum pushed away at a minimum by a now angry random stranger. If you persisted, it would likely end in a physical altercation. You saying, "this was the path I was already on and you wouldn't move out of my way" wouldn't excuse you from that bad behavior.
"Take the time to sit down and talk with your adversaries. You will learn something, and they will learn something from you. When two enemies are talking, they are not fighting. It's when the talking ceases that the ground becomes fertile for violence. So keep the conversation going."
~ Daryl Davis
The kids felt aggrieved by the attitude of the " DAS RITE " preacher.
They then falsely took this aggrivation out against the native americans.
Were the kids little shits? Yeah they acted like pricks but they werent the source of the hatred being spewed on that day. Nor were the native americans.
"Take the time to sit down and talk with your adversaries. You will learn something, and they will learn something from you. When two enemies are talking, they are not fighting. It's when the talking ceases that the ground becomes fertile for violence. So keep the conversation going."
~ Daryl Davis
And as always we have the original video that shows the truth :P and the hypocrisy of this thread
Move to 6.00 if you want to see the video ... he talks too much as always :P
Common courtesy would have been to walk around a group of people in a big open area setting where there's tons of room around them instead of trying to bull your way right through them. Sure the kid could have moved, and you can argue it was a jerk thing for him to stand his ground, but the drummer was obviously trying to bully him with his in-your-face aggressive antics. He had no right to demand the kid move.
As a sane person, if you are walking down a sidewalk and someone already standing there doesn't make way for you, you walk around them. That's a very 'bourgeoisie' attitude that I would expect from old royalty/nobility. That you have to make way because the other person is of a higher station than you.
"Take the time to sit down and talk with your adversaries. You will learn something, and they will learn something from you. When two enemies are talking, they are not fighting. It's when the talking ceases that the ground becomes fertile for violence. So keep the conversation going."
~ Daryl Davis
trump saying he doesn't want mexicans because they're illegal immigrants... Yet, everyone who isn't a native american are really the illegal immigrants. They came over and claimed the land for themselves, yet it already belonged to someone....