Opinion: Offensive Indian Homeland Security shirt
Wednesday, October 4, 2006

"Maybe I'm an unlikely candidate to write this column for the following reasons:
* I opposed the formation of the Department of Homeland Security and still consider it a testament to the archaic notions that bigger is better and that centralized authority is more efficient.
* My ancestral heritage includes American Indian or "native American" blood.
* Most of my non-Indian ancestors were late arrivals to these shores -- coming, as they did, in the early part of the 20th century, long after the Indian wars were over.
Yet, I take offense at a T-shirt finding popularity among the hate-America. You can see an image of it on this page here.
"Homeland Security," it reads, over a photo of four armed Indians. "Fighting Terrorists Since 1492."
In fact, there are a
whole series of variations on the theme. (I trust those reading this column will have the good sense not to purchase any.)"
Get the Story:
Joseph Farah: Fighting Terrorism Since 1492
(Human Events 10/4)