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Originally Posted by packs
Have you ever been to a reservation? You are familiar with the Trail of Tears?
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Yes, the Trail of Tears was a bad thing that happened 170 years ago. Nobody alive today is to blame for it and nobody alive today was forced from their homeland.
I have been to a Blackfoot reservation in Montana when I was young (to visit my uncle and his family,) I'm aware of the poverty in reservations near Grants, New Mexico, and I go to the racetrack/casino, Canterbury Park, in Shakopee MN, where My buddies and I stable our racehorse for the summer. There is a Sioux reservation there, and it might dispel your assumptions to learn this:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...lion-year.html
There's little need for any member of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Tribe to work. Each adult in the 460-person American Indian nation receives more than $1million a year - for doing nothing.Aug 12, 2012
Inside the richest native American tribe in the U.S. where casino profits pay $1m a year to EVERY member
Payouts coming out of the money the Shakopee Mdewakanton Tribe makes through its highly profitable casinos
About 460 people live within the tribe
Between Mystic Lake and the Little Six Casino - tribal revenues are thought to be nearly $1.4billion