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“ indigenous-rising:
“ moshguard:
“ Hey guys, i know I haven’t posted in a while, but I got this tattoo and it means a lot to me, so yea.
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When I was 3, my mom and dad got divorced because he was a drunk, drug addict...

moshguard:

indigenous-rising:

moshguard:

Hey guys, i know I haven’t posted in a while, but I got this tattoo and it means a lot to me, so yea. 
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When I was 3, my mom and dad got divorced because he was a drunk, drug addict gambler, it wasn’t until I turned 6 that my mom re married a guy named Matt. When I turned 9, Matt adopted me and my sister and I took his last name. When we were younger, he would always do this thing where he would always call me chief. It was annoying at first, but now I realize that he was just being himself and trying to show he cared about my sister, mom and I. This just goes to show me that a guy who I am unrelated to in any way, is a better dad then my actually birth father. Thank you, dad.

Love your parents guys.

Instead of getting a stereotyped tattoo why not have your step-father’s face tattooed on you? Why did you pick a racist stereotype?

My step father is cherokee, he called me chief. figured it fit, but I forgot, too many people see an indian and get butt hurt as fuck.

hurrr durr racism, you hate indians hurrr durr, is assuming it’s racist because it’s on a white person’s body, racist?

The Cherokee people do not traditionally practice the use of the warbonnet. And the caricature is a stereotype.

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Mon, Sep 16th 2013 at 22 PM