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ScoopUSA, Volume 65 - Number 26

In an era that imputes heightened dishonesty, greed, selfish motivations, disrespectful interactions, absence of moral fortitude, dehumanization, lack of oversight, transparency, leadership, and irresponsibility at the highest levels of government, increasing Americans' opportunities for sustainable survival going forward.

- by Lorraine Lavender-Sams

Despite all attempts, some seemingly successful, to cover up history, control the narratives, and establish a society where Black, Brown or any Indigenous peoples made zero contributions, had no knowledge or education, owned no properties, and basically didn’t exist at all.

What the establishment of this country fails to admit and therefore cannot or will not address is that this is stolen land and that in the beginning, they wiped out the native populations using guns, diseases, trickery, brutality, censorship, broken promises, and any other means they deemed necessary to steal lands that they coveted. To add further insult to injury, the establishment decided the best way to sure up their stolen investment is to travel across the ocean, steal yet another race of people, abuse them, erase their cultural heritage, and force them into unpaid labor, building these United States of America as they carefully curated power and money.

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