How to handle tense protest moments in wake of MAGA teen confrontation

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The anti-abortion March for Life and the Indigenous Peoples March both took place on January 18, but all anyone remembers from either is a confrontation between a white, male teen and a Native American elder — and the viral videos that resulted. 

Footage shows a group of predominately white, male teenagers donning “Make America Great Again” hats and seemingly mocking 64-year-old Nathan Phillips, a Native American protester, former director of the Native Youth Alliance and veteran. Details about the incident continue to emerge, but it’s clear that the encounter and the resulting videos were polarizing on social media, with many pointing to the smile on one of the young people’s face, an expression that many have characterized as disrespectful. Read more…

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Teens in MAGA hats sparked outrage after crashing the Indigenous Peoples March

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A group of young Donald Trump supporters has come under fire after ambushing and taunting a group of Native Americans at the Indigenous Peoples March on Friday.

On Jan. 18, Washington, D.C. hosted both the Indigenous Peoples March and the anti-abortion March For Life. It was apparently a group from the latter gathering that set off the appalling scene, based on evidence in videos captured at the time.

Footage shows dozens of teenage boys — proudly decked out in Make America Great Again apparel — closely surrounding and mocking a Native American protester. The protester, an older man, is singing the “AIM Song,” an intertribal song of honor associated with the American Indian Movement. Read more…

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