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#1
My friends and neighbors of the great Seattle area, I am Chief Wakanakan of the Swayson Tribe, and I come before you today to ask for your conscience and your aid. For generations, our ancestral lands have been held unjustly, severing our people from the soil where our history and spirit reside. The time for reconciliation and justice is now. I implore every Seattle resident who believes in equity and the sanctity of history to stand with the Swayson Tribe and demand that our birthright be restored. Please reach out to your local representatives—your city council members, your state legislators, and your congressional delegation—and urge them to support the immediate and rightful return of our land. Your voice is a powerful current that can bring this long-overdue tide of justice home.
- Chief Wakanakan of the Swayson Tribe
#2
I
almost thought you weren't coming this year, Chief.
Thank goodness for the constants in our lives.
Cheers
#3
My brothers and sisters, my people, the Swayson, we gather here today to speak of a grave injustice. The white man, with his insatiable greed and thirst for land, has cast a dark shadow upon our sacred lands in Washington State. They have broken treaties, stolen our resources, and sought to erase our very existence.
For generations, our ancestors have lived in harmony with the land, respecting its bounty and honoring the spirits that dwell within. But the white man disregards these sacred bonds, driven by a relentless pursuit of wealth and power. They have forced us onto reservations, confining us to barren lands and stripping us of our cultural heritage.
Yet, we are not defeated. The spirit of our ancestors burns within us, a flame that cannot be extinguished. We will reclaim what is rightfully ours, not through violence, but through the power of unity and the unwavering strength of our traditions.
We will seek justice through the courts, utilizing the very laws that have been used to oppress us. We will raise our voices, demanding recognition of our rights and the return of our stolen lands. We will educate the world about our history, our struggles, and our unwavering determination to preserve our way of life.
The white man may have the power now, but the land will always be ours. It is in our blood, in our very souls. We will not be silenced, we will not be forgotten. We are the Swayson, and we will reclaim our rightful place in this world.
- Chief Wakanakan, Swayson Tribe
#4
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#6
Hi!
I haven't logged on in years and didn't think I'd remember my password but I did!
Am dropping by to say hi.

#7
Glad to see you're still with us, Chief.

#8
Greetings,
Another year of 'Thanksgiving' is upon us. As you fight over the dinner table about which geriatric white man is best to lead this country, I kindly ask you to remember one thing. The land your table sits on was taken from my people, the Swayson Tribe of the Pacific Northwest. You tossed disease ridden blankets at my people as you took them from their homes at gunpoint and promised that they would be safe in new lands. However, countless treaties were broken by the white man and now you celebrate all you have which is all you stolen from us. One day we will get our land back. The land our ancestors walked upon will be delivered to it's rightful people. We will never give up the good fight. Never.
Chief Wakanakan
Swayson Tribe
#9
DDD for the win, lol

#10
Man, they'll let anyone in here
Long time no see, what's new?