Published on 19 January 2019
Nathan Phillips, a Native American elder with the Omaha tribe and Vietnam War veteran, shares how he felt after he was mocked by a crowd of teenagers wearing "Make America Great Again" hats during the Indigenous Peoples March in Washington.
This is the disconnected generation.Trump's children. Thrilled by their own vacuous smirk. No community. No links with the past. No empathy.— Prince Fed up (@somuchbullsh) January 20, 2019
A Native American Vietnam War veteran was seen being harassed and mocked by a group of MAGA hat-wearing teens. https://t.co/C1kHMXBwvv
Shameful. Parents and schools need a serious wake up call re: how they are raising their children. A Native American Vietnam War veteran was seen being harassed and mocked by a group of MAGA hat-wearing teens. https://t.co/FMFUywjCC6 # via @HuffPost— Really Mealy (@reallymealy) January 19, 2019
Too bad Covington Catholic doesn't think ALL life is sacred - not just unborn children.— IrishMason π½πΊπΈ (@IrishMason) January 19, 2019
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A Native American Vietnam War veteran was seen being harassed and mocked by a group of MAGA hat-wearing teens. https://t.co/dI0uLJXlmC via @HuffPost
This viral video showing US teens in Make America Great hats mocking a Native American veteran sparks outcry. pic.twitter.com/ZcE8088HQU
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 20, 2019
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