Sunday, February 10, 2019

THE INDIGENOUS TAKE A STAND FOR MISSING WOMEN [DV]

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ALASKAN INDIGENOUS TAKE A STAND FOR THEIR MISSING WOMEN ALL ACROSS ALASKA CLAIMING THAT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IS A STRONG CONTRIBUTING FACTOR.

The townspeople native to “Juneau” Alaska (Juneau means young and the name is suspected of being tied to pedophilia), are tired of their people and their land being abused (hence the name of the city and also the things that this tribe is claiming). But, when digging further into the abuse of The Alaskan Capital’s indigenous tribes, investigation does show that there is a possibility of cryptic jokes being played on their local tribe’s people (You’ve just got to know where to look).

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To explain (the possibility of indigenous exploit) in even more detail, at the top of a ski lift in “Juneau”, they have a restaurant that serves what is called a “Wild Tongass Burger”. Anyone with a sharp wit about themselves can gather exactly where we’re going with this insinuation here (Side note: An inside Arabic joke is to tell someone, “kiss my Falafels”). The rainforest that The Alaskan Capital actually is within is titled “Tongass” (Pronounced: Taun–Gas). Tho, when you spend time with locals in The Capital, you tend to notice how there’s lots of racism present, or at least that’s what you’d be led to believe if you believed everything you read on Facebook. However, let’s say that there’s a sliver of truth to this. Here’s a situation that happened at an entirely different business:

The first indigenous related question that arose from someone in person is–

Why isn’t Juno Froyo hiring indigenous people?

However, the first question asked was–

Why isn’t Juno Froyo hiring me?

Quick question: How would you feel if someone was making fun of your locals by having a name that insinuates something as incredibly nasty as that, without warning you that this is what you’re about to walk into? The most crazy part about all of this to anyone outside looking in, is that– there are indigenous peoples that do work at the top of this mountain, within that restaurant. No one can blame them for working there, because everybody needs a job to survive– yet, what if the joke really is on them, because they simply didn’t notice this? Or maybe because they were afraid to speak out about this type of corporate abuse?

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Although intimidation may run rampant throughout Alaskan territory, this indigenous tribe has finally said that they’ve had enough, and took to the streets, marching, singing, praying, dancing, anything that they can do for a wild display to prove that they do have a voice too, and that they are marching to make their point heard loud and clear.

NO MORE ABUSE

This is not a performance, this is them taking a stand and showing that the tribe’s folk are willing to fight in order to protect the ones they love. And let this be a lesson to anyone thinking that they can silence an individual on the safety of women and children everywhere, because– a whole tribe might actually show up on the front door of your Capital and surprise you all.

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