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Ann Coulter’s July 6, 2025 quote, “We didn’t kill enough Indians,”

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Ann Coulter’s July 6, 2025 quote, “We didn’t kill enough Indians,”

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Ann Coulter’s July 6, 2025 quote, “We didn’t kill enough Indians,” places her on the side of history calling for the continuation of the American Indian Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing, espoused by the Pope of the Catholic Church in the 1400s as the Doctrine of Discovery, which was enshrined in the John Marshall Supreme Court Trilogy.

Ms. Coulter’s language is no more vile or hateful than America’s political policy toward the Original Nation’s people who have lived on this continent for over 13,000 years before white, Christian Europeans arrived to conquer and enslave all non-whites in the name of the king and their God on a cross.

The Political Policy of the United States concerning Original Nations people has been nothing but consistent: "Kill the Indian in him, and save the man." This is barbaric to force a white Christian Civilization on a people with over 13,000 years of culture, history and civilization of their own.

While M. Coulter's language is repulsive, she is only stating the Political Policy of the United States toward Original Nations people.

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