
Folks, we have breaking news to report — what we’re hearing out of Sodakotastan is nothing short of disgraceful.
A so-called “cease-fire” was in place, but government forces ignored it. They stormed a village and opened fire on unarmed civilians — men, women, children, even the elderly.
Over 250 are dead. Half of them were women and children. These weren’t fighters. They were families running for their lives.
Here’s what happened: troops lined them up, then turned loose with rifles and heavy artillery.
Entire families were mowed down in the snow. Mothers tried shielding their babies with their own bodies, only to be gunned down anyway.
The few survivors left must live with horrors no one should ever face.
And now, the same leadership that ordered the assault is celebrating it. They’re handing out medals. They’re calling this “bravery.”
Bravery? This isn’t bravery.
This is butchery.
This is what happens when power goes unchecked and truth gets buried under spin. When facts are ignored just to advance the agenda of those in charge.
Now, imagine if this were your town.
Imagine if your neighbors, your family, were shot down under the false flag of “keeping order.”
Would you accept it?
Would you cheer while the killers were paraded as heroes?
No — you’d demand justice. You’d demand accountability.
But here’s the kicker, folks:
This isn’t some headline from a far-off foreign land.
This is our history. Our truth.
It happened in South Dakota.
In the year 1890.
The place was Wounded Knee.
And to this very day, our government still calls it honorable.
