Peace,
Making the best of a bad situation is how original people with the knowledge of self navigate life. We make the best choice until we can make a better choice. That's WISDOM.
IF ORIGINAL PEOPLE HAD THE KNOWLEDGE OF SELF - KNOWING THAT WE ARE ABORIGINAL AND INDIGENOUS WOULD BE A THING
Is 162 pages of telling us something we already know, a useful process? No. In any case I disagree with you that all that's happened is we've been provided the "truth" about voting.
OBVIOUSLY MANY DO NOT KNOW THE MAJOR ROLE THAT THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE PLAYS IN THIS FARCE. OBVIOUSLY MANY HAD NO CLUE OF THE 14TH AMENDMENT:SECTION 3...EYE DID NOT KNOW. DID YOU?
This entire thread is riddled with false equivalence....... to make the point that voting is ultimately of no value because in the grand scheme of things the result will be the same regardless.
RIDDLED WITH REFERENCES TO FACTS
Those of us who've bothered to share our SEE on the topic have provide reasons why this notion is false.
THE LACK OF KNOWLEDGE IS CEMENTED AND PROGRAMMED IN THE BRAIN CELLS OF MANY IN SPITE OF THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH.
THE PRIMARY REASON POLITICS IS AMINABLE WITH RELIGION (EG. CHURCH AND STATE) IS DUE TO THE "DOCTRINE OF DISCOVERY" DEVELOPED BY POPE ALEXANDER VI, 1493. THIS IS A FACT NOT A FALSE EQUIVALENT. PERIODT.
AND YES, EYE KNOW WHAT EYE AM TALKING ABOUT!
"...The Bull stated that any land not inhabited by Christians was available to be "discovered," claimed, and exploited by Christian rulers and declared that "the Catholic faith and the Christian religion be exalted and be everywhere increased and spread, that the health of souls be cared for and that barbarous nations be overthrown and brought to the faith itself." This "Doctrine of Discovery" became the basis of all European claims in the Americas as well as the foundation for the United States’ western expansion. In the US Supreme Court in the 1823 case Johnson v. McIntosh, Chief Justice John Marshall’s opinion in the unanimous decision held "that the principle of discovery gave European nations an absolute right to New World lands." In essence, American Indians had only a right of occupancy, which could be abolished..."