

Today marks the 131st anniversary of the death of one of America's most beloved genocidal maniacs, George Custer.
Lokota, Cheyenne, and other nations, participated in the slaughter of that fucker and his men. Some killing is good! Especially in self-defense from heartless genocidal fucks.
There's a picture of where the whities bought the farm, as it were. Custer's body was removed and placed in an unmarked area in Arlington cemetery, the story goes, in order to protect his genocidal beloved body from further desecration by Indians still pissed about the fucking baby killer.
Many Horses, the Teton in the photo, is the one who did many years in prison for the killing of Custer. Kill a whitey genocidal maniac and if they don't kill you, you go to prison. Anyway, I read an article in a now defunct national native newspaper called "Smoke Signals." It was an interview with Many Horses daughter who was a silent screen actress in the early 1900's and a witness after the fact (she was 8) to the battle, even seeing Shitface Custer's body. They hated the baby killer and mutilated the mother-fucker.
There are many stories of how Custer died, all of them saying he was the last to die. In the interview with Many Horse's daughter in that 1918 movie magazine, she said her father told her that was true. That George fought until there were no bullets left in his gun. No Lakota or Cheyenne would touch the fucking piece of shit. There would be NOTHING more humiliating to someone like him than being left alive with all of his shithole men and sell-out Indians dead all around him.
"A short grisled face Ute," Many Horses told his daughter, walked up behind him, bashed the mother-fucker on the back of the head, then finished him off with a bullet.
Although this was the last battle the Indians fought, and although all Indians faced the same fate of destruction soon thereafter, were it not for their feirce desire for survival, I guarantee there would be less of us here today.
Thank you, Lakota and Cheyenne and Ute and other brothers and sisters for fighting for your survival and inspiring survival in the rest of us. Many blessings to you this day on the death anniversary of one of America's beloved genocidal maniacs and his men, George Custer.
Monday, June 25, 2007
This Day in History
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