Young Trump Supporters Attend The 2019 Indigenous Peoples March


Video of a guy with a MAGA hat mocking a elder Native American protestor at Indigenous Peoples March

The current account of what happened is this:

  • The boys are from a private Catholic school in Kentucky. They were in Washington to participate in a Right to Life March.
  • The annual Indigenous Peoples March was being held in Washington on the same day.
  • The boys, wearing “Make America Great Again” hats approached the IPM chanting, “Build that wall!”
  • Members of the IPM, including the drummer seen in the video, moved to intercept the boys. They began a ritual chant.
  • The boys countered by doing the “tomahawk chop,” a sort of cheer…thing that began with fans of the Atlanta Braves but has become a thing Trump supporters do to mock Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren.
  • The boy in the video refused to move back and stared smiling at Nathan Phillips, the drum-playing Omaha Elder, former Marine & Vietnam war veteran.

    By Video Archivist Brian Harrod

    https://archive.org/details/video-young-trump-supporters-attend-the-2019-indigenous-peoples-march

X-RAY AUDIO: The Documentary


BAD TO THE BONE: Discarded X-rays, plus a need in the Soviet Union for bootlegging ‘banned’ culture, equals this.

BACK IN THE USSR: The strange story of Soviet music on the bone.

The iconic images of gramophone grooves cut onto x-rays of skulls, ribcages and bones have captured the collective imagination way beyond the music scene. Now for the first time, the complete story of the Soviet x-ray record has emerged, as told by the people who made it happen.

These stories about how things worked on the other side of the iron curtain are often very interesting.

By Video Archivist Brian Harrod

https://archive.org/details/x-ray-audio-the-documentary-by-video-archivist-brian-harrod

Zarna Joshi: Colonization and Animals


Zarna Joshi speaks at a Intersectional Justice Conference at the Whidbey Institute in Clinton, WA

She is best known as the woman who screamed at Hugh Mongous.

Rudolph McCoy-Pantoja Jr. is an American perennial political candidate and resident of Seattle, Washington.

He became an internet meme due to a 2016 viral video of him jokingly identifying as “Hugh Mungus”.

On August 10, 2016, Pantoja spoke at a public meeting of the Seattle City Council, supporting a new police station in the North Precinct and crediting the police with helping his heroin-addicted daughter to get treatment.

Black Lives Matter activists were present demonstrating against the police expansion, and were recorded off-camera speaking out of turn and deriding Pantoja as he spoke and mistakenly assumed his race to be white.

Pantoja is Chicano.

At the meeting, activist Zarna Joshi spoke against the new police station and police in general.

After the meeting, she was videotaping Pantoja when he was asked his name.

When Pantoja offered the gag name “Hugh Mungus”, Joshi responded by angrily and repeatedly asking “Humongous what?”, accusing him of sexual harassment, pursuing him with her camera, and ultimately ending up in an altercation with the authorities present.

By Video Archivist Brian Harrod

https://archive.org/details/video-zarna-joshi-colonization-and-animals-by-video-archivist-brian-harrod