If It Weren’t For Fake Hate

There’d be no hate at all.

On Tuesday, the president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, Frank Star Comes Out, made headlines by claiming that four members of his tribe were unlawfully detained by ICE and calling for their immediate release. He also claimed that the federal government tried to force him to “enter into an immigration agreement with ICE.”

To coin a phrase, “That’s not entirely accurate.”

Mr. Star Comes Out apparently felt that Native Americans were being left out of all the victimization of oppressed minorities in Minnesota and decided to shoulder his way onto the stage.

Democrats and the media leapt at the story that Native Americans, “Americans” before anyone else got here, were being rounded up by evil ICE and thrown into a detention camp.

The only problem with this juicy news item was that it wasn’t true.

ICE never even encountered any Ogala Sioux and never asked for an immigration agreement. The tribe only gave ICE the first names of the supposed detainees. It’s not unreasonable to speculate that the entire “incident” was a publicity stunt, a set-up from the start.

“ICE did NOT ask the tribe for any kind of agreement; we have simply asked for basic information on the individuals, such as names and date of birth, so that we can run a proper check to provide them with the facts,” Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin said.

18 Replies to “If It Weren’t For Fake Hate”

  1. ah, ah, BUT, does the stunt damage credibility anywhere? hell no. its like those gawdforsaken kaybeck referendums, ‘hey frenchie, just keep trying until one of them sticks’.
    p.s. occurs to me they havent ‘tried one’ in quite some time actually? was it that long ago? ’95 was it?
    heh heh heh heyhowareya heyhowareya heyhowareya

  2. I am appalled at the various reels on Instagram showing very poor “ghetto” behavior by mostly black women in airports, on planes, on dates. Other normal black people have coined the term “black fatigue”. Based on this story and others from my province of Saskatchewan, I now have “Indian fatigue” and I don’t mean people from SE Asia.

    1. “I am appalled at the various reels on Instagram showing very poor “ghetto” behavior by mostly black women in airports, on planes, on dates.”

      And in shopping malls, on cruise ships, at Disneyland and in Waffle Houses. Not to mention traffic stops. Yeah, it’s a real issue.

      ” Based on this story and others from my province of Saskatchewan, I now have “Indian fatigue” and I don’t mean people from SE Asia.”

      Likewise. Their residential school scam is slowing being unmasked and they really don’t like it.

      1. Which ethnic group has the least stable, least intact families? Which ethnic group grows up with the least number of fathers present in the household? I would argue that the problem isn’t racial … it’s sub cultural.

  3. Jeez. They’re calling him a liar.

    If he had said that in Canada the flags would be at half mast.

    1. Legislation would be drafted. Someone would write a book. And the arrest would be confirmed by GPR.

  4. If the Oglala Sioux want them, I hear there are some fake “mass graves” going for half-price in Kamloops.

  5. They ought to have a strip club on that reservation. Call it “Ogle! Oo La La!” Just donate my royalties to a legitimate charity, thanks.

  6. So indians (the feather kind, not the dot kind) on both sides of the border are lying scamming useless waste of skin. Must be an IQ thing.

    OK…I know they aren’t all like that and most of them just want to live their lives.

  7. Never mind that there was a “Ghost Dance MC” seemingly affiliated with the Banditos MC in the past.

    1. Yes, but there was also a classic Goth band called Ghost Dance. People just use the name. They’re probably not even actually doing the dance.

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