These white wannabes are batshit crazy.
I've been still doing my homework, to see if this "TILF" is a real thing or just some crazy bullshit. I found one post that claimed it came from a video game, and wasn't real, but if that's so, then apparently some goofy kids appropriated the name from the video game and tried to run with it.
This video is of a "TILF" activist trying to explain stuff, and she gets just about everything wrong - but this is what these loons believe, and what they act out on.
First, she's wearing a keffiyeh. No self-respecting Indian is gonna wear a Keffiyeh unless it's Halloween.
Second, she gets the entire story of Turtle Island completely wrong. It's not about a map at all. The tale comes from some Algonquian mythologies, the Delaware foremost.. but also some of the Great Lakes tribes, like the Chippewa, and as an outlier,some of the Iroquoians among the Iroquois also told the tale. It's an explanation for how the Earth was created. The tale goes that when water covered all, several animals dove in the water to find land, but each only brought back a fistful of mud from the bottom. The mud was plastered on the back of a floating turtle to dry, and when it dried it became the dry land of Earth - "Turtle Island".. It was not a term in general use among all tribes, as these modern wannabes seem to think.
Also note how she uses the term "comrades" That was a running joke on how communists spoke back in the 1960's and 70's and into the 80's. Apparently it's back.
Another thing that seems to be back now is the resurgence of all these "Fill-in-the-blank Liberation Fronts" That was a big thing back then, and apparently it is again. I kind of feel like I've fallen into a time machine and been transported decades backwards. Didn't work then, ain't gonna work now.
Enjoy the show It's a real throwback pisser when you dig into it:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DR_ma57kYxV/
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I've been still doing my homework, to see if this "TILF" is a real thing or just some crazy bullshit. I found one post that claimed it came from a video game, and wasn't real, but if that's so, then apparently some goofy kids appropriated the name from the video game and tried to run with it.
This video is of a "TILF" activist trying to explain stuff, and she gets just about everything wrong - but this is what these loons believe, and what they act out on.
First, she's wearing a keffiyeh. No self-respecting Indian is gonna wear a Keffiyeh unless it's Halloween.
Second, she gets the entire story of Turtle Island completely wrong. It's not about a map at all. The tale comes from some Algonquian mythologies, the Delaware foremost.. but also some of the Great Lakes tribes, like the Chippewa, and as an outlier,some of the Iroquoians among the Iroquois also told the tale. It's an explanation for how the Earth was created. The tale goes that when water covered all, several animals dove in the water to find land, but each only brought back a fistful of mud from the bottom. The mud was plastered on the back of a floating turtle to dry, and when it dried it became the dry land of Earth - "Turtle Island".. It was not a term in general use among all tribes, as these modern wannabes seem to think.
Also note how she uses the term "comrades" That was a running joke on how communists spoke back in the 1960's and 70's and into the 80's. Apparently it's back.
Another thing that seems to be back now is the resurgence of all these "Fill-in-the-blank Liberation Fronts" That was a big thing back then, and apparently it is again. I kind of feel like I've fallen into a time machine and been transported decades backwards. Didn't work then, ain't gonna work now.
Enjoy the show It's a real throwback pisser when you dig into it:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DR_ma57kYxV/
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake