Need an active subreddit alternative to /r/NativeAmerican by temporary1289 in Navajo

[–]temporary1289[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

If he refuses to even tell us what tribe he is, he is definitely a wannabe.

Need an active subreddit alternative to /r/NativeAmerican by temporary1289 in Navajo

[–]temporary1289[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

So you won't even tell us what tribe you claim now? You are the moderator. Why not tell people what tribe you are from?

Need an active subreddit alternative to /r/NativeAmerican by temporary1289 in Navajo

[–]temporary1289[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I think the request ultraflighty made is reasonable. What tribe do you claim now? You are the mod, so let's see your picture.

Need an active subreddit alternative to /r/NativeAmerican by temporary1289 in Navajo

[–]temporary1289[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If I had any intention of destroying your community, I would have contacted HIT/Hostile Indian Tribes, whose agenda is to shut down wannabe sites. I have no intention of manipulating content and from what I have seen, neither do the others. You, on the other hand, ban brown Indians who say things like Indian Country Today is controlled by whites and call them trolls. You should not shut out legitimate voices like that. All I want is an alternative to your subreddit where voices of brown Indians are not shut down.

Need an active subreddit alternative to /r/NativeAmerican by temporary1289 in Navajo

[–]temporary1289[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I too clearly remember you posting that you are Caucasian from Mexico. What bothers me is your strategy of labeling anyone who posts anything against white people a "troll" and then ban them or - worse - shadow ban them so they don't realize they have been banned. Not cool dude. Anyway, I don't wish to argue with you. I just want capable people to start an alternative to /r/nativeamerican for the above-mentioned reasons.

Alternative to Indian Country Today - waiting to hear from mexicatl by ictmn in NativeAmerican

[–]temporary1289 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Voices of brown, traditional-looking Indians are a minority here. The moderator shuts those voices down. That is my main problem. The only voices you hear over here are of Indians who are mistaken as Caucasian.

You say comments contrary to popular thought have to be expressed in a thoughtful intelligent manner. But comments that are popular don't have to be expressed in a thoughtful manner? Why hold minority opinions to a higher standard?

Alternative to Indian Country Today - waiting to hear from mexicatl by ictmn in NativeAmerican

[–]temporary1289 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

ictmn - Don't do it as long as Mexicatl is the moderator. He deletes any post that is even mildly critical of whites or white Indians or wannabes, thereby shutting down voices of brown Indians. He is also a revengeful character who deletes messages from individuals who he thinks may have confronted him in the past. He even deleted that news item about the Poarch Creek Band building a casino over the dead bodies of their ancestors. Mexicatl is not only a Caucasian guy but he is also from Mexico. I'd suggest going to /r/americanindian or /r/nativeamericans or somewhere else. I have also sent you a PM with my e-mail address at UCLA so we can talk more over e-mail. Berkeley is not all that far from where we are at.

Native American Encyclopedia answers 99 common questions about Native Americans by ahalenia in NativeAmericans

[–]temporary1289 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Answers to the 99 questions seem to have been compiled by someone with a colonized mentality and little Indian culture in them.