Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin responds to post from conservative columnist Ann Coulter
CHEROKEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, JUL 7 – Cherokee Nation Chief Chuck Hoskin calls Ann Coulter's post hate speech targeting Indigenous people amid ongoing crises including high suicide rates and missing persons, with 1.4 million shares reported.
- On Sunday evening, Chuck Hoskin Jr., the leader of the Cherokee Nation, publicly condemned conservative columnist Ann Coulter's X post claiming, "we didn't kill enough Indians."
- Coulter's remark responded to a speech by Indigenous artist Melanie Yazzie and drew widespread condemnation for endorsing hatred and historical genocide against Native Americans.
- Chief Hoskin Jr. labeled the post "dangerous hate speech," warning it dehumanizes Indigenous peoples, risks normalizing attacks on marginalized groups, and echoes painful historical violence.
- Coulter's post gained over 10 million views and 3,000 retweets early Monday despite being deleted, while the newly launched Sooner State Party called for boycotts of all entities supporting her.
- The reaction highlights ongoing struggles over anti-Indigenous rhetoric in America and urges repudiation of Coulter's words as society faces rising political violence and calls for unity.
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Ann Coulter Said: "We Didn't Kill Enough Indians"
‘We didn’t kill enough Indians’: Ann Coulter comments nothing new Conservative political pundit Ann Coulter sparked backlash from Native leaders Sunday, July 6 after posting on her X account, “We didn’t kill enough Indians.” Coulter’s comment came in...
Ann Coulter Says, 'We Didn't Kill Enough Indians' In Response To Native American Professor Discussing Decolonization
Source: Variety / Getty There are certain MAGA conservatives (actually, it’s probably all of them) who get a weird kick out of being terrible people, especially online. It’s not just that they’re bigoted and insensitive to virtually every plight marginalized groups face, it’s also that they have the emotional intelligence of a pre-teen mixed with the violent fantasies of a Nazi. Or in Ann Coulter‘s case — a violent colonizer. On Sunday, the KKKa…
Ann Coulter Faces Fierce Backlash After Saying 'We Didn't Kill Enough Indians' In Deleted Post
Far-right provocateur Ann Coulter is facing fierce criticism after she made a genocidal remark in a now-deleted post on X in response to University of Minnesota professor and Navajo Nation member Melanie Yazzie's speech about colonization.Yazzie, in a speech at last year's annual Socialism Conference, said "decolonization is the only thing that is going to save us as a species" during a panel hosted by Red Nation, a Native American nonprofit tha…
'Heartless, Vicious': Ann Coulter Under Fire for Violent Remark About Native Americans
Ann Coulter is under fire after making a violent and hateful comment targeting Native Americans. On Sunday, the far-right commentator reposted a 2023 video of Melanie Yazzie — a University of Minnesota professor and member of the Navajo Nation — speaking about decolonization and climate change. Coulter responded to the clip with a shocking statement: “We didn’t kill enough Indians.” The post was quickly deleted, but not before it ignited outrage…
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