"It’s disturbing to watch what is happening on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and in North Dakota.
In both places, leaders are ignoring those whom they’re entrusted with representing.
Standing Rock is a failed democracy. Likewise, some state government entities are backing (and imposing the views of) a radical few over the common sense of the progressive many. All in the name of political correctness, or maybe it’s fear of being called racist — who knows?
Standing Rock voted overwhelmingly to keep using our nation’s “Sioux” name a year ago. That issue was part of the anti-nickname activists’ continuing effort to deny tribal members a chance to vote in a UND nickname referendum.
The tribal council imposed a moratorium on such a referendum for one reason: to silence and deny the inevitable truth."
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