Protesters carry a banner that reads "Stop Trump's Hate" ahead of a scheduled appearance by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Photo by MacIver Institute / Facebook
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will carry on destructive policies if he wins the November election, warns Mike Myers (Seneca Nation) of the Network for Native Futures:
The American presidential run is really heating up with clashes breaking out and road blocks at Trump events. Not surprising, given his propensity for making outrageous, inflammatory and racist remarks. At some point the “targets” of his foul mouth are going to say “enough is enough” and begin to take action. It’s interesting watching him trying to deflect any criticism or accusation that he is responsible for what’s unfolding. It’s everybody else’s fault except his. We all have people like this in our lives. People who refuse to take personal responsibility for their words and actions. Permission is given in wide array of ways. Of course the most overt being someone clearly stating that they give permission for whatever. And then there is the covert permission given through silence or ignoring. When someone or no one clearly says that is not right then the silence says that it is alright. When someone takes the position that’s none of my business then they’ve given their permission that whatever it is, as permissible. Trump is clearly saying that violence against those he targets is alright. He’s even offered to pay the legal costs for anyone caring out violence if they’re arrested. What other message does one received when he says that protestors or dissidents should be “taken out on a stretcher”.Get the Story:
Mike Myers: Trump: The Destroyer of Many Villages (Indian Country Today 3/29)
Join the Conversation
Related Stories:Mark Trahant: GOP isn't getting much attention in Indian Country (3/28)
Alex Jacobs: It took generations for Americans to get this stupid (3/28)
Bernie Sanders sweeps 3 states as Native issues stay on agenda (3/28)
Native push for Bernie Sanders fails to translate into more votes (3/24)
Hillary Clinton meets tribes in Washington as 2016 run continues (3/23)
Donald Trump again derides Sen Elizabeth Warren as 'the Indian' (3/22)
Cronkite News: Democrats court Native voters ahead of primary (3/21)
Steve Russell: History repeats itself with Donald Trump campaign (3/21)
Mark Trahant: Bernie Sanders elevates Indian issues in 2016 race (3/18)
Bernie Sanders discusses Indian issues at rally on Navajo Nation (3/18)
Steve Russell: A 'House of Horrors' with President Donald Trump (3/18)
Democrat Bernie Sanders heads to Navajo Nation for town hall (3/17)
Steve Russell: Donald Trump brings bad news to Indian Country (3/17)
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton continue to rack up more wins (3/16)
Mark Trahant: More opportunities for Native votes as race drags out (03/09)
Donald Trump racks up 3 more victories as Clinton and Sanders split wins in 2 states (03/09)
Wife of Bernie Sanders slated to visit sacred Apache site in Arizona (3/8)
Hillary Clinton affirms support of 'nationhood' for Native Hawaiians (3/8)
Mark Trahant: Bernie Sanders is paying attention to Indian Country (3/7)
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton solidify status as front-runners (03/02)
Mark Trahant: Let's make sure Native votes matter in the election (3/1)
Gyasi Ross appears on Democracy Now! to discuss 2016 election (2/29)
Hillary Clinton wins another state as campaigns head to big vote (2/29)
Mark Trahant: Indian Country needs big ideas from candidates (2/26)
NCAI hears from Bernie Sanders presidential campaign at DC meeting(2/25)
Hillary Clinton campaign releases Indian policy at NCAI winter session (2/24)
Donald Trump secures commanding victory in Nevada GOP vote (2/24)
Steve Russell: Cruzing to disaster with bad federal land policies (2/24)
Mark Trahant: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton on inside track (2/23)
Indian voters continue to favor Bernie Sanders as race sizzles (2/22)
Mark Trahant: Federal land battle surfaces in presidential race (2/22)
Jacqueline Keeler: Bernie Sanders outlines Indian policy goals (02/16)
Gyasi Ross: Presidential candidates must earn the Native vote (2/16)
Mark Trahant: Native voters are the true outsiders in any election (02/12)
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders win big in New Hampshire vote (2/10)
Harold Monteau: Democrats stack the deck for only one candidate (02/08)
Mark Trahant: Bernie Sanders campaign starts Indian policy group (02/05)
Bernie Sanders won Democratic precinct on Meskwaki Reservation (02/03)
Mark Trahant: Self-determination should be on the table for presidential campaign (02/03)
James Giago Davies: Only one candidate can help Indian Country (02/03)
Ted Cruz wins GOP caucus as Hillary Clinton claims victory in Iowa (02/02)
Steve Russell: Values make a difference even for our politicians (01/19)
Mark Trahant: A guide to the 2016 elections for Indian Country (01/11)
Gyasi Ross: Be thankful for Donald Trump for exposing racism (12/28)
Steve Russell: Democrats smooth debates for Hillary Clinton (12/21)
Steve Russell: Fear and aggression take center stage for GOP (12/17)
Mark Trahant: The real business of leading in a time of chaos (12/16)
Mark Trahant: The road to the White House is paved with the Native vote (12/14)
Rep. Markwayne Mullin endorses Sen. Marco Rubio for president (11/23)
Steve Russell: Ben Carson and the intrusion on women's rights (11/02)
Republican Jeb Bush wants to move DOI headquarters out West (10/22)
Three presidential candidates make appeals to Indian Country (10/20)
Republican Jeb Bush wants to repeal Indian health care law (10/14)
Five Democratic presidential candidates meet for opening debate (10/13)
Donald Trump doesn't think NFL team's racist mascot should go (10/06)
Republican Jeb Bush defends racist name of Washington NFL team (10/01)
Jeb Bush wants tribes and states to control energy development (09/30)
Hillary Clinton breaks silence and opposes Keystone XL Pipeline (09/23)
Democrats slam GOP candidate for comments about assimilation (09/03)
Donald Trump's campaign manager linked to Abramoff scandal (09/03)
Native Sun News Editorial: Republican attacks on Hillary Clinton (09/02)
Steve Russell: Donald Trump isn't the only crazy one in the race (08/27)