Tweet of the Day: Remember Sand Creek
A story, largely forgotten: Remember the Sand Creek Massacre http://t.co/7VljA2xSj0
— Nathan W. Armes (@Nathan_Armes) November 30, 2014
A story, largely forgotten: Remember the Sand Creek Massacre http://t.co/7VljA2xSj0
— Nathan W. Armes (@Nathan_Armes) November 30, 2014
I can sympathize with the victims of the Sand Creek Massacre and their descendents who must live with the continued trauma.
I, too, am a victim of such barbarity.
My people were hatefully slaughtered by Philip II of Macedon in the Battle of Chaeronea.
I have searched for contact information for the Macedonian embassy in hopes of arranging the reparations that are rightfully owed for the mental trauma and emotional turmoil I must live with every day due to this atrocity which is conveniently erased from so many history books.
I believe this generational trauma is why it is difficult for me to hold a job and what has led me to my life of crime. Further, the racism against those of us with possible pre-Hellenistic Greek city-state Ionian-side ethnicity is pushed at us constantly in coded language designed to be hurtful while seeming innocent.
All of the surviving victims of the Sand Creek Massacre should be justly compensated as should all of the surviving victims of the massacres near Chaeronea.