Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Geronimo

Native Americans are objecting to the U.S. military's use of the code name "Geronimo" for Osama bin Laden during the raid that killed the al-Qaida leader.
After bin Laden was killed, the military sent a message back to the White House: "Geronimo EKIA" — enemy killed in action.
News about the code name spread quickly across Indian Country and on social network sites, resulting in a groundswell of criticism against the government. Several tribes and tribal leaders issued statements of disapproval, while many Facebook and Twitter posted angry comments, some using historical photos of the Apache leader for their profile pictures.
Geronimo is a legend among Apaches and other Indian tribes for fierce resistance during the 19th century as he tried to protect his land, his people and their way of life from encroachment by U.S. and Mexican armies.
Obama’s sensitivity about not offending anyone except for those who oppose his socialist ideology does not extend to the people who inhabited the USA first.

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