I did a video a while back on partisanship.
You might not like it, but it is what it is.
I'm not saying to throw out your beliefs, I'm not saying to forgive those that have done wrong.
I'm not talking about giving politicians a pass.
I'm talking about coming together as a country and act like adults.
Please have an open mind and if you like it, share.
Wanishi.
Listening. I agree. I’m also a “liberal mainstay” just left of center & think we need to have conversations so we can move forward and address big issues, particularly environmental issues. I also know how hard it is to walk that line, from an indigenous perspective (am also native, brought up with a lot of tradition and trying to teach my daughter her language and culture). Btw, on Tues. nights we have a Lakota language class &often have elders speak or storytelling
@Museek The Lakota people leant their culture to many tribes that lost theirs after relocation and boarding schools.
Anyway yes, it's the inability to have common ground that becomes the threat to our nation if someone wanted to usurp.
@IndigenousPatriot yes… it’s part of the culture. Mitakuye Oyasin (we are all related) sweat lodges, Sundance and many other cultural practices are now (finally) able to be shared but can be tricky because of people adopting them in new age circles.
This is true. We all have a vested interest in coming together as a country for future generations. If there is one thing that’s brought everyone to the table, it’s the war. Now, if we can get along, maybe we can make better things happen.
@Museek @johnkellden I'll check him out.
Thank you for the recommendation.