The left loves to lecture America about “respecting indigenous voices”—unless, of course, there are big mining profits or globalist corporations involved. Here’s another example. Members of the Western Apache tribe were forced to run to the Supreme Court, begging for a last-minute intervention to save their sacred land in Arizona. Why? Because the U.S. government is cozying up to a mining company, ready to hand over ground that these tribes have held dear for generations.
So much for Biden’s promises to protect Native Americans. When push comes to shove, the liberal elite side with international business. They want to gut our country, tear apart our landscapes, and sell everything that isn’t nailed down. These mining deals don’t happen in a vacuum—they come on the backs of hardworking families, forgotten rural towns, and ancestral lands.
And let’s be honest—the environmental crowd is nowhere to be found. These are the same activists marching in the streets for climate justice, but they suddenly go silent when big Democrat donors smell easy money. Where’s the outcry about destroying untouched wilderness? Where are the cries for social justice when Native voices say no? The hypocrisy oozes from every corner of Washington.
Americans don’t want globalists and bureaucrats making backroom deals for our treasure. The Apache stand up because they know what matters—heritage, tradition, and the right to determine the future of your own land. The left talks about “sovereignty” until it gets in the way of their next corporate payout.
You have to wonder—when did America start putting foreign interests and greedy corporations over its own people? The Apache deserve better. All of us do.
Source: Washington Times
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