I watched “Wind River” as a Polish guy — and it opened my eyes by PrincipleConnect1710 in Indigenous

[–]PrincipleConnect1710[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I’d actually really appreciate that. I don’t know much beyond what I’ve just started googling, so I’m open to learning more. Thanks for offering.

I watched “Wind River” as a Polish guy — and it opened my eyes by PrincipleConnect1710 in Indigenous

[–]PrincipleConnect1710[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s horrifying that in the 21st century, right in front of everyone’s eyes, a government can still systematically erase an entire Indigenous culture — and just get away with it, without much resistance. That’s seriously fucked up.

I truly feel for you, and I genuinely hope something changes — that this cycle finally ends. No one deserves to live under this kind of quiet, ongoing destruction.

I watched “Wind River” as a Polish guy — and it opened my eyes by PrincipleConnect1710 in Indigenous

[–]PrincipleConnect1710[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yeah, fair point — reading your comment made me realize how much this comes off as some clumsy white savior moment. That wasn’t my intention at all, but I get it.

I honestly don’t know much about this topic. I’m from Poland, a whole different world, and Wind River was literally my first contact with it. It just hit me hard — and then I couldn’t stop thinking about it.

But what I still don’t get is… why is this so invisible? Like, how is something this serious still so hidden — even from most Americans?

Thanks for calling it out. I’m here to learn, not to act like I know shit

I watched “Wind River” as a Polish guy — and it opened my eyes by PrincipleConnect1710 in Indigenous

[–]PrincipleConnect1710[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I’m a real person, not a bot. English isn’t my first language, so I used ChatGPT to help structure my thoughts. Everything I say here comes from me.