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Wed Jul 01 21:53:00 +0000 2020

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jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill

@Chalkperson So? It doesn’t erase the genocide or mass starvation or mass murder or the fact that he chose to mass execute those 38 people. It’s a minor footnote compared to the overarching crimes there. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020

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@hfnabiel @RyanSmithWriter My point was that tweeting that Lincoln also issued those pardons in response to my tweet struck me as a strange response when the overarching and most important context is the genocide and forced displacement, starvation. Seemed an odd thing to zero in on as a response. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020

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@RyanSmithWriter @hfnabiel I’m not saying he was Andrew Jackson. I’m saying he was Abraham Lincoln. And he authorized the largest known mass execution in US history. And it was in the midst of a genocidal war against indigenous people waged by the country he was the president of. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020

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