he's been a little more lucid lately so I was trying to figure out what the hell he was talking about but no.
Sorry to hear you have difficulty keeping up. Why don't you tell us what you can do? uh no, don't try the hanging out the racist label again, stick to what you are really good at.
Nobody was here all along. First humans known to live here were Polynesians. They likely met with genocide at the hands of your so-called native americans. All Americans are immigrants. Some are honest. Some are dishonest. It's a matter of personal choice and nothing more. Don't blame the victim, blame the perp.
Wrong on the facts. You call yourself a "real American" so I figured you to be a Native American Indian.
So you're not a "real" American, but an immigrant like everyone else? Those silly natives couldn't afford to build a wall to keep the Europeans from immigrating here illegally.
Apparently you haven't read any anthropology articles in the last decade. The first inhabitants of America came from what is now Polynesia, and they either died out or were killed by subsequent immigrants. I was born in America andhave always lived here so yes of course I am a Native American.
As I said, you're wrong on the facts. Polynesians may have been the first to populate the Hawaiian Islands, but that was hundreds of years ago, not in ancient times. http://csfa.tamu.edu/who.php Current data from molecular genetics do not support this model of Native American replacement of Paleoamericans. All major Native American mtDNA and Y-chromosome haplogroups emerged in the same region of central Asia, and all share similar coalescent dates, indicating that a single ancient gene pool is ancestral to all Native American populations. Similarly, all sampled native New World populations (from Alaska to Brazil) share a unique allele at a specific microsatellite locus that is not found in any Old World populations (except Koryak and Chukchi of western Beringia), which implies that all modern Native Americans descended from a single founding population that was the result of a single migration. This is further supported by ancient DNA studies showing that Paleoamericans carried the same haplogroups (and even sub-haplogroups) as modern Native groups. Thus, although the Paleoamerican sample is still small, the craniometric differences between the early and late populations are likely the result of genetic drift and natural selection, not separate migrations from different sources in Asia.
Have you ever read a sentence and understood what it said? I am the son of a son of an immigrant. That makes me a Native American. I am a descendant of immigrants, just as the people you insultingly refer to as Indians are descendants of immigrants.
So you're saying anyone born here is a native? That flies in the face of some silly things you've posted all along.
We have official yearly limits to immigration from other countries. Mexico is the only country that we have a problem with due to illegal immigration. The other 140 or so have never been a problem. The MIC have run this country since the 60's and their refusal to enforce our laws was a precurser strategy to rammong their NAFTA scheme through. Now they have slave labor on both sides of the border.
Why do you have a problem with it? If the origin of the species is Africa, then didn't humans immigrate to North American? So every native born person today has progenitors that were immigrants Doesn't that make You, Sly, Me, Willy Nelson and Two Dogs Fucking, all sons of immigrants?
That is my understanding of the usage here of the word "natural". Since we all agree America was unihabited until the first immigrants came.
Okay, let's try it a different way. Tell me more about how your blonde hair and green eyes make you more special than Native Americans. I'm all ears.
Yes! That's it. But I will tell you the truth, when you grasp grandfather's Claymore you will know, a slip of a girl won't one handing that. It's two handfuls for a big man