EQUALITY FOR NATIVE AMERICAN
CHILDREN-
The reason we have these questions
available for you in this numbered form on the World Wide Web, is
because they explain the issues for people who are fighting for human
dignity by confronting the hate crime against children revealed by
the "Indian" mascot. We at the Seven Creeds Society don't
want to leave anyone all alone out there who is confronting psychological
molestation and genocide practiced by local institutions. We will
not rest until this matter of extermination of Native Americans ends
through the confrontation of the American love affair with the "Desire
For Native American Extinction".
These are fair questions posed
by parents and citizens to determine if school officials, supported
by the public tax system, have a base understanding of the guarantees
of civil liberties in the Constitution of the United States. Experience
has shown they do not.
HOLDING YOUR BOARD MEMBERS AND
PUBLIC SCHOOLS EMPLOYEES RESPONSIBLE
The Veterans of America have sacrificed
for freedom and protection of religion in America, their sacrifices
must never be ignored. These questions should be an educator's "work
book". They are also an activists document of confrontation and
a platform for public debate.
These questions are also a civil
rights lawyer's primer in how to formulate legal actions against educational
institutions. Segregation and unequal protection are against the law
in the United States. We encourage all schools to do their jobs and
treat all children equally so they can pay their teachers to teach
instead of paying their lawyers to take your money in lawsuits. The
simplest way to do this is for school administrators to provide equality
and respect for all religious beliefs, cultures and races. It's that
simple, so use your heads.
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