Thursday, May 28, 2026. Occupied Lenapehoking (New York City) – In the United States of America, May 28, 2026, marks 196 years since former US president, democrat, terrorist, white supremacist, slave owner, war criminal Andrew Jackson, one of the founders of the Democratic Party, signed the terrorist, pro-genocide and ethnic cleansing “Indian Removal Act.”
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In addition to stealing Indigenous (Native American) lands for White Europeans, the Indian Removal Act directly enabled the rapid expansion of slavery into the newly stolen territories.
The “Indian Removal Act” led to devastating state-sanctioned violence, the betrayal of existing treaties with Native Americans, and the forced military expulsion of over 100,000 Indigenous people. The forced relocations to present-day Oklahoma, known as the “Trail of Tears,” resulted in the deaths of thousands of Native Americans due to exposure, disease, and starvation. All of this was done by the Democratic Party.
On May 27, 2017, Michael Coard wrote: “Trail of Tears: White America’s ‘Indian’ Holocaust.”
“…on May 28, 1830, the “Trail of Tears” began when President Andrew Jackson signed Senate Bill 102, i.e., the Indian Removal Act (IRA). That legislation forced primarily five Southeastern indigenous nations, including the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole, as well as the Fox, Kickapoo, Lenape, Miami, Omaha, Ottawa, Potawatomie, Sauk, Shawnee, and Wyandot (along with a few other smaller ones), to trek up to 2,200 miles- on foot!- from as far as Florida to what’s now known as Oklahoma where the government’s newly created so-called Indian Territory was established.”
The imperialist, zionist, corrupt, terrorist Democratic Party was founded on January 8, 1828, by terrorists, white supremacists, slave owners, war criminals Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren.
Friday, May 15, 2026, marked the 78th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba (“catastrophe”), commemorating the May 15, 1948, displacement of more than 700 thousand Palestinians during Israel’s invention. Within Our Lifetime and PAL-Awda NY/NJ held protests in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
The Democratic Party and the Republican Party in the US have always supported the zionist, apartheid, terrorist entity.
If people in the United States of America keep voting for republican and democrat politicians, nothing is going to change.
Before New York City, there was Lenapehoking, the ancestral land of the Lenape people. Forcibly displaced by White European invaders, their land was stolen to create settler states. We live on stolen land. LAND BACK NOW!
Lenapehoking translated as ‘homelands of the Lenape’. The territory of the Lenape people before White Europeans invaders arrived was known to them as Lenapehoking, and it covered roughly the area between New York City and Philadelphia, including all of New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania and part of the state of Delaware.
The name Manhattan derives from the Indigenous Lenape word “Manahatta.” Indigenous Lenape people—the original inhabitants of Manhattan and all of New York City—called the island Manahatta, which means “Hilly Island.”
White European invaders stole Manahatta and all of New York City from the Lenape people. White Europeans committed GENOCIDE and ETHNIC CLEANSING against Indigenous Lenape people in New York City.
“…the Removal Act, gave the president the legal authority to remove Native people by force from their homelands east of the Mississippi to lands west of the Mississippi. It became for American Indians one of the most detrimental pieces of legislation in U.S. history.
Many Americans, and many people beyond the United States, know the story of removal—or part of the story. In the late 1830s, more than 20,000 Cherokee men, women, and children were removed from their homelands. Approximately one-fourth of these people died along the Trail of Tears—bayoneted, frozen to death, starved, or pushed beyond exhaustion. Less well known, perhaps, is that hundreds of other tribes shed tears as well as they were forced to leave their homes to make room for non-Indian settlement and ownership of their land. Through American expansion, every tribe lost land its people originally called home,” wrote Dennis Zotigh on www.smithsonianmag.com on June 6, 2017.
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