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This is a very belabored metaphor for something that has happened for a long time before 1890, and has continued since. It seems a little ludicrous that we're bashing the year of the Wounded Knee Massacre solely on its perceived surplus of haughty bystanders. But I guess when you're padding "quit pontificating and start participating" into a blog post consisting of several paragraphs, you have to get a little creative.


It seems a little ludicrous that we're bashing the year of the Wounded Knee Massacre solely on its perceived surplus of haughty bystanders.

What?



Chosing a random year for his example story gave you the impression that it was "bashing 1890"?

Or that it had anything to do with the wounded knee massacre?

Talk about non sequitur...




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