• Menu
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Before Header

  • About Us
  • Lexicon
  • Contact Us
  • Our Store
  • ↑
  • ↓
  • ←
  • →

Balloon Juice

Come for the politics, stay for the snark.

You cannot shame the shameless.

That meeting sounds like a shotgun wedding between a shitshow and a clusterfuck.

If you thought you’d already seen people saying the stupidest things possible on the internet, prepare yourselves.

“Just close your eyes and kiss the girl and go where the tilt-a-whirl takes you.” ~OzarkHillbilly

With all due respect and assumptions of good faith, please fuck off into the sun.

Innocent people do not delay justice.

Shallow, uninformed, and lacking identity

They are not red states to be hated; they are voter suppression states to be fixed.

Stop using mental illness to avoid talking about armed white supremacy.

I don’t recall signing up for living in a dystopian sci-fi novel.

Decision time: keep arguing about the last election, or try to win the next one?

Is it irresponsible to speculate? It is irresponsible not to.

Mediocre white men think RFK Jr’s pathetic midlife crisis is inspirational. The bar is set so low for them, it’s subterranean.

I’m more christian than these people and i’m an atheist.

Donald Trump found guilty as fuck – May 30, 2024!

The “burn-it-down” people are good with that until they become part of the kindling.

I desperately hope that, yet again, i am wrong.

You passed on an opportunity to be offended? What are you even doing here?

You know he’s going to shit a cat.

In after Baud. Damn.

We need to vote them all out and restore sane Democratic government.

Human rights are not a matter of opinion!

In my day, never was longer.

The rest of the comments were smacking Boebert like she was a piñata.

Mobile Menu

  • 4 Directions VA 2025 Raffle
  • 2025 Activism
  • Donate with Venmo, Zelle & PayPal
  • Site Feedback
  • War in Ukraine
  • Submit Photos to On the Road
  • Politics
  • On The Road
  • Open Threads
  • Topics
  • Authors
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Lexicon
  • Our Store
  • Politics
  • Open Threads
  • 2025 Activism
  • Garden Chats
  • On The Road
  • Targeted Fundraising!
You are here: Home / Open Threads / Excellent Links / Excellent, Intriguing Read: ‘The Battle for Mount Rushmore’

Excellent, Intriguing Read: ‘The Battle for Mount Rushmore’

by Anne Laurie|  July 5, 20219:31 pm| 21 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, Justice

FacebookTweetEmail

The battle for Mount Rushmore: ‘It should be turned into something like the Holocaust Museum’ https://t.co/TubdOwB12R

— The Guardian (@guardian) July 3, 2021

Annette McGivney, in the Guardian:

… Phil Two Eagle is not opposed to the fact that the giant sculpture of American presidents is a major tourist attraction but he thinks the park should have a different focus: oppression.

“It should be turned into something like the United States Holocaust Museum,” he said. “The world needs to know what was done to us.”

Two Eagle noted what historians have also documented. Hitler got some of his genocidal ideas for ethnic cleansing from 19th and early 20th century US policies against Native Americans.

Two Eagle is Sicangu Lakota and a member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe in South Dakota. He directs the tribe’s treaty council office which fights to claim sovereignty over lost homeland. He is part of a growing indigenous movement across the US and Canada that is demanding the return of Native American territory seized through broken treaties. And ground zero for the movement is Mount Rushmore.

Opposition is already proving staunch. Yet while Native Americans have been fighting to get their lands back for centuries, indigenous activists say real progress finally seems possible now that Deb Haaland, a member of Laguna Pueblo, is secretary of the interior. As the first Native American to hold a US cabinet position, Haaland oversees 450m acres of federal land – all of it indigenous territory and much of it stolen through broken treaties.

“Having Haaland heading up the Department of Interior is a game changer,” said Krystal Two Bulls, who is Oglala Lakota and Northern Cheyenne and director of NDN Collective’s Land Back campaign, an initiative demanding that governments honor their treaties with Indigenous people. “It opens the door for beginning the healing process. Returning our land is the first step toward reparations.”…

Lots of history here — well worth clicking the link!

FacebookTweetEmail
Previous Post: « Open Thread: Calling the Trump Org to Account
Next Post: On The Road – ema – For Rosie and Bixby: A Tribute »

Reader Interactions

21Comments

  1. 1.

    Jerzy Russian

    July 5, 2021 at 9:55 pm

    The first thing you see if you visit Plymouth Plantation (south of Boston) is a presentation about the native Wampanoag people and how they were taken as slaves, given diseases, etc.  They could do a similar thing at Mount Rushmore.

  2. 2.

    HalfAssedHomesteader

    July 5, 2021 at 10:15 pm

    Sadly, if history is any guide, we will cede the land back to Native Americans 15 minutes before climate change renders the land uninhabitable.

  3. 3.

    Kattails

    July 5, 2021 at 11:02 pm

    @HalfAssedHomesteader: you know, I was busy today and came in late, got sidetracked by the music thread.  And then down the Youtube rabbit hole, where I ran across this–Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, and Linda Ronstadt on the Late Show singing Neil Young’s “After the Gold Rush”. Dropped back in here to recommend it, and dang.  “look at Mother Nature on the run..” Exquisite harmonies of course, but the show ran 3/24/1999. Now we have a Canadian town wiped out and the Gulf of Mexico on fire.

    (top this up with Bette Midler singing “Wind beneath my wings” to the first responders after 9/11 if your tear ducts need a good cleaning out.)

  4. 4.

    Winston

    July 5, 2021 at 11:24 pm

    Watched the “Summer of Soul” on Hulu tonight. Great flick. Got to see a live performance by Nina Simone (who I never heard of), then watched “Nina” another great flick about her. Even though I thought I was a “woke” hippy back in the sixties and beyond it is amazing to me how much I missed

    ETA: or what was suppressed by TPTB.

  5. 5.

    Kattails

    July 5, 2021 at 11:33 pm

    Flipping to the Guardian article, and here we have Custer leading an expedition into the Black Hills, without permission, and finding gold. And then “the Federal government allowed gold prospectors and settlers to overrun the Black Hills and surrounding areas”.

  6. 6.

    Amir Khalid

    July 5, 2021 at 11:35 pm

    @Kattails:
    You need to get yourself both the albums they recorded as a vocal group: Trio and Trio II. There’s a lot of wonderful singing in store for you. That gorgeous and haunting cover of After The Gold Rush is from Trio II.

  7. 7.

    SiubhanDuinne

    July 5, 2021 at 11:39 pm

    I’m having dinner this weekend with a former colleague who is First Nations (Ojibwe, from Manitoba) and his wife. His father was a survivor of the residential school systems, and the few stories I’ve heard from him are blood-curdling. I expect a lot of our conversation Saturday will be about the way Canada and the USA have treated their indigenous people from Day One.

  8. 8.

    NotMax

    July 5, 2021 at 11:42 pm

    @Winston

    Suppressed?

    Nina Simone performed on Ed Sullivan’s show, fer corn’s sake.

  9. 9.

    Kattails

    July 5, 2021 at 11:49 pm

    @Amir Khalid: Thanks, I will! I’m usually more classical, but coming of age music was the 60’s. So the earlier music thread had me back to “Volunteers” but I had to find the Woodstock version.  “For What it’s Worth”, “After the Gold Rush”, these were original albums for me. Apparently Ronstadt and Young are very old and dear friends.  I listened to that 6 times tonight and it’s still playing…haunting, as you said. Funny though, I’m hearing it overdubbed with Neil Young.  Somehow.

  10. 10.

    Winston

    July 5, 2021 at 11:57 pm

    @SiubhanDuinne:  When I found out that my great great grandmother was full blood Cherokee, I was 43 years old. I bought the entire 15 volumes of the Handbook of the North American Indians
    After reading the entire handbook I donated it to my local library. It’s an extraordinary tale of history including Custer’s foray into the black hills as well as everything else the right wing doesn’t want you to know.

  11. 11.

    Winston

    July 6, 2021 at 12:01 am

    @NotMax: Yet the footage of the the “summer of soul” was suppressed for over 50 years. And I only watched Ed Sullivan when the Beatles were going to be on LOL

  12. 12.

    SiubhanDuinne

    July 6, 2021 at 12:11 am

    @Winston:

    I am way more ignorant than I should be about North American Indians, but significantly more knowledgeable than my public school history textbooks ever told me.

    If you haven’t already and ever have the chance, do visit the Smithsonians Museum of the American Indian. It covers indigenous peoples from the Arctic to Patagonia. Well worth a day of your time in D.C.

  13. 13.

    RepubAnon

    July 6, 2021 at 12:15 am

    Remember how the Bundy Clan claimed that the federal government can’t own land?  I don’t think giving it back to the original owners was what the Bundys had in mind…

  14. 14.

    NotMax

    July 6, 2021 at 12:19 am

    @Winston

    Short interview with the director of the version being shown may be of some interest.

    Trivia:

    Sullivan was notorious for mangling the names of acts. Once, when introducing The Supremes, he spaced the name out entirely and announced “And now, here are … The Girls!”

  15. 15.

    Amir Khalid

    July 6, 2021 at 12:57 am

    Some depressing news: CNN reports 150 fatalities in 400 shooting incidents that took place over the holiday weekend.

  16. 16.

    Madeleine

    July 6, 2021 at 12:58 am

    Mr. Madeleine and I also watched Summer of Soul tonight. I can’t recommend it enough. It’s thrilling—so many wonderful musicians giving outstanding performances. The audience is swept up in it and the recent interviews really add to the experience. It’s emotionally intense and that’s partly due to the fact that it’s so distressing that it disappeared for so long. Though this is a good time for it to be found.

  17. 17.

    Winston

    July 6, 2021 at 1:11 am

    @NotMax: I was disappointed the Supremes weren’t there in Harlem. Maybe they weren’t political enough. But the groups that were, made great interactions with the crowd about MLK, JFK and RFK. Are you gonna fight? YEAH. Will you die? YEAH. That didn’t get out to the population at large. And maybe that’s a good thing or not. It may have led to more suppression of blacks or greater support of whites at the time in anti war protests.

  18. 18.

    James E Powell

    July 6, 2021 at 4:07 am

    @Winston: 

    Can’t say for sure, but it might be that 1969 was the year Motown was planning on launching Diana Ross’s solo career. The group was definitely seen as pop and among the more political or social acts, black & white, of the late 60s. Love Child is about as close as they get.

  19. 19.

    Ten Bears

    July 6, 2021 at 4:38 am

    Should be dynamited. Tactical nuke …

  20. 20.

    raven

    July 6, 2021 at 6:14 am

    @Winston: What “suppressed”? It was a series of concerts that lasted six weeks. The footage is interesting but it’s nothing compared to “Woodstock” in  terms of concert footage. I thought the most revealing part was Marilyn McCoo explaining how the Fifth Dimension was considered a black group doing white music. Nina Simone was definitely the highlight, when I saw her in at the University of Illinois in 1970 she made all the white people move to the back.

  21. 21.

    Steeplejack (phone)

    July 6, 2021 at 9:52 am

    @raven:

    LOL. Well said.

Comments are closed.

Primary Sidebar

Photo by OzarkHillbilly (3/4/26)

We Met Our Goal for Alaska!

Election Resources

Voter Registration Info – Find a State
Check Voter Registration by Address

Recent Comments

  • Eyeroller on “One day, he is not going to be president anymore…” (Mar 4, 2026 @ 6:36pm)
  • Betty on “One day, he is not going to be president anymore…” (Mar 4, 2026 @ 6:31pm)
  • Kayla Rudbek on Wednesday Morning Open Thread (Mar 4, 2026 @ 6:29pm)
  • bbleh on “One day, he is not going to be president anymore…” (Mar 4, 2026 @ 6:28pm)
  • Professor Bigfoot on Wednesday Morning Open Thread (Mar 4, 2026 @ 6:27pm)

Balloon Juice Posts

View by Topic
View by Author
View by Month & Year
View by Past Author

Featuring

Medium Cool
Artists in Our Midst
Authors in Our Midst
On Artificial Intelligence (7-part series)

🎈Keep Balloon Juice Ad Free

Become a Balloon Juice Patreon
Donate with Venmo, Zelle or PayPal

Calling All Jackals

Site Feedback
Nominate a Rotating Tag
Submit Photos to On the Road
Balloon Juice Anniversary (All Links)
Balloon Juice Anniversary (All Posts)

Fix Nyms with Apostrophes

Outsmarting Apple iOS 26

Balloon Juice Mailing List Signup

Order Calendar A
Order Calendar B

Social Media

Balloon Juice
WaterGirl
TaMara
John Cole
DougJ (aka NYT Pitchbot)
Betty Cracker
Tom Levenson
David Anderson
Major Major Major Major
DougJ NYT Pitchbot
mistermix
Rose Judson (podcast)

Site Footer

Come for the politics, stay for the snark.

  • Facebook
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Comment Policy
  • Our Authors
  • Blogroll
  • Our Artists
  • Privacy Policy

Privacy Manager

Copyright © 2026 Dev Balloon Juice · All Rights Reserved · Powered by BizBudding Inc

Share this ArticleLike this article? Email it to a friend!

Email sent!