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>>18517060
And do what exactly? Expose me for having every right to make jokes about prairie naggers and firewater?
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>>18517021
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Duston#Second_memorial_(erected_1 879)
>be a white person
>retaliate against those who wronged you
>vandal blm cucks: "HOW COULD SHE?! THOSE NOBLE SAVAGES DINDU NUFFIN!"
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>>18517021
I didn't realize she even existed, thanks for posting about her. Pretty cool that she killed the brownoid trash that wanted to rape her, definately the sort of role model young white women need these days.
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“Captivity narratives” of women captured by Indians were the first American bestsellers, and though they were influenced by stories of Europeans taken by Muslims, they became a unique colonial American true crime genre. These women were once touted as stronk role models for girls but have since been cancelled, though feminist literary critics have some interesting takes on the genre. “White woman in peril” will always draw attention, and you see an echo of these stories in historical romance novels where the chad ravishing the heroine is a native instead of a Viking or highwayman or whatever.