Comments by "Leonce Boudreaux" (@leonceboudreauxwolf) on "Why Louisiana was so dangerous for Italian-Americans" video.
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@etruscancivilization I'm American Indian-Halfblood,(yes, I still use that term, doesn't bother me) Cajun, Scandinavian, and African, but actually pass as White. I've never been cruel or disrespectful to anyone, unless they brought it to me, I wasn't raised that way. My Uncle, on the Native side, was found in the water at Grand River. He had a back brace on, injuries from WWII, he had injuries from a beating he took, he had a hole in his throat. His truck was found by the levee with the key still turned on, it had run out of gas, his headlights switch was still turned on, though the battery was dead. There were 3 different brands of cigarette butts on the ground in front of his truck. The local Louisiana FBI said he died of "accidental drowning", the KKK was strong in that area and that time, the rest you can figure out for yourself. My Uncle was a very dark skin Indian and a huge part of why he was targeted. The men who were responsible for his death have never been brought to justice. Do I hate their families, their grandchildren, or any other Whites who had nothing to do with his murder ? No, they weren't responsible for what happened, and neither is anyone today responsible for the past atrocities that others committed. I could've let hatred burn in my heart against all Whites, but then, I'm almost half White..should I hate myself, or anyone else because of it ? That's a miserable way to live and hatred, bitterness, will eat away at the inside and eventually destroy the soul of a man (or woman.) Not important ? Every tribe and race of mankind is important to our Creator, so no one needs validation from anyone...anyone. I truly hope that the minds of people will change and turn away from the hate because if not, it will destroy them in the long run. Life is way too short to exist like that.
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