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Monday, August 11, 2014

The PERFECT headliner for a Charlestown Citizens Alliance campaign fund-raiser

For those who defended Ted Nugent last month when he referred to his liberal and Native American critics as “unclean vermin” who “don’t qualify as people,” this latest round of incendiary remarks by the conservative rocker should make anyone who did so regret it.

Despite being under fire for his racist and hateful words, Nugent went on his Facebook page to disparage Native Americans again. On Thursday, Nugent wrote about a recent concert he had just finished and then he attacked Native American protesters who were there. “Simply astonishing gig!” 

Nugent said. “4 stinkyass unclean dipshit protestors (sic) that admitted they hate me AND ALL WHITE PEOPLE THAT STOLE THEIR LAND BULLSHIT!!”


The protesters he was referring to were from the United Urban Warrior Society in Rapid City. James Swan, the founder of the society, is a Native American who has been calling on venues to cancel Nugent’s concerts. Swan is offended by what Nugent has said iprevious weeks and says Nugent is offending Native Americans when he wears a headdress.


“The fact that he wears a Native headdress during his shows is very disrespectful, Swan said. “It’s something you earn in our culture, and it has meaning behind it.”

Image via Media MattersNugent would go on to reply to a comment made on his post, saying that Native Americans should have smoked “less peyote” and did less “whoopin & hollerin.”

So basically, he says it’s “bullshit” that white people stole their land in one breath, and then admits that white people were able to just shoot all the Native Americans with their better weapons.

As everyone should know, white people were not the original people on this continent. For thousands of years, Native Americans ruled this land. They build villages, cultivated a spiritual relationship with the environment, and had healthy populations.

After white men arrived on these shores, Native Americans were nearly wiped out by disease and war.

Our local contribution - the Great Swamp Massacre where colonial troops
from Connecticut and Massachusetts decimated the Narragansett Indian
Tribe. Many of the survivors were sold as slaves, some to Charlestown
original white settlers 
Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, white Americans forced Native Americans from their lands and relegated them to reservations, which were largely placed on land that white people didn’t want or couldn’t use.

The most infamous example of Native Americans being forced from their lands by white people occurred in 1831 when Cherokee, Muscogee, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw tribes were relocated from the southeastern United States to lands west of the Mississippi River. Thousands perished as a result. This is known as the Trail of Tears, which was caused by the Indian Removal Act of 1830.

It was passed by white men, signed by a white man, and enforced by white soldiers. Forced relocation of Native Americans also led to the Wounded Knee Massacre, in which American troops killed hundreds of Lakota Indians in 1890. This is NOT “bullshit,” it’s historical fact. All Nugent did is prove that he is as ignorant as he is racist.

This latest round of insults comes nearly a week after Nugent claimed during an interview with Glenn Beck that “my lifestyle as a white guy…is more in the Indian tradition than many of the Indians themselves.” You know, because going on canned hunts, insulting every race you see, and crapping your pants to get out having to be a warrior for your country is how Native Americans live their lives. Did you know that? I must have missed that in history class.

Here’s the video of that via Right Wing Watch.


Ted Nugent shamefully insults Native Americans as his defenders look the other way and attack those who want to make sure his despicable comments are known to the public. If he is allowed to go on spouting hate speech with no consequences, it only hurts the victims of his words further.

We should, and we do, care about the people Nugent is harming- even if others don’t. And as long as Nugent speaks, we will be there to cover it as long as it takes to make him finally shut his mouth. 

Defending him is unconscionable and Nugent only proves that every time he talks.