President Biden spoke at a school in the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona Friday, where he formally apologized for the atrocities committed against Native American children at federal boarding schools.
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@RettaPine-js4yr
That man does not care at all about us Natives the Americans .
@suesmothers4225
Thanks grateful and worthy to survive through such matter ask for forgiveness exceptance and understanding and wouldn't believe what that put we through over such circumstances situations and challenges today from such matter and no I don't understand and knowledge its not cool alright or fine today request for betterment and to understand dont like it never did like it endangering my life long-term or lifestyle today ….sure alot of damages caused from such matter and wide chain and bunch of them out there today….
@suesmothers4225
Thank you gratefully and very worthy to survive and be alive today
@maryjackson6785
God bless Joe Biden for a great speech to the natiive community well done❤🇨🇮🇨🇮
@Peace-m7x
That apology was what the whole world has been waiting for, for years! May this be the beginning of the healing process.
@deannadelmar9863
Thank you, President Biden.
@alejandros.m
😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅 old man 👴 😅
@TekapereNewton-lj7tn
Well done Joe. Well they get their land back
@rakkooni3221
This is amazing. ❤
@1Rab
Joe is on his farewell tour doing things that are right
@juanayala2640
Giving land back is more impactful than a apology. Talking about Native Genocide and acknowledging it happened is more meaningful.
@denisedelarosa4862
This was a long time coming ❤
@christopheralvaradoapache5112
Wat. Have. He did. For native?
@melissapietrok8050
God bless them all 💜🙏
@dejay9404
Supporting my Native American family ❤
From a native Maori son across the sea❤
@sylviaw11
Well said and long overdue, apologies were made in 2008 in Canada by Prime Minister Harper which I got to witness on Parliament Hill and Australia – Algonquin First Nation from Quebec
@margaretgonzales5785
Zillion Amens 🙏
@margaretgonzales5785
THANK PRESIDENT BIDEN!!
@linnepinzel
❤ Joe Biden a man with a heart.
Thank you 🙏
@zenaidafilomeno-fc4gm
❤
@timarnold7239
This clown has been in Washington DC for over 50 years and after 8 years as VP and 4 years as President he finally does the “right thing?” Sorry if I sound jaded, but this is more a desperate play to build a legacy than anything else.
@amydiaz1117
Thank you President Joe Biden. Your apology is greatly accepted. Our people, our nations, our ancestors, and our Creator hear you!
@peteshour768
He is a good man.
And a good president.
@lauranicholls9421
I love. The. Native. Americans. They deserve the best. Thanks for sharing a great moment in time..☀️
@christinemora1922
💙💙💙💙
@paddyholly2184
Free Leonard Peltier!
@user-vk7ez5ow9f
Walk in beauty and honor Mr president
@user-vk7ez5ow9f
🇺🇸👍
@user-vk7ez5ow9f
President Biden please pardon Leonard Peltier and Mumia Abu-Jamal before you retire and god bless you
@credence8189
Duh, how so very convenient, the timing and all. And what a smokescreen. And what a disingenuous white supremacist way of using indigenous peoples all over again. He's apologising the sins of the past while he himself is committing the same sin on the indigenous people of Palestine…
@user-vk7ez5ow9f
Now that’s a leader