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Native Activist Who Harassed Catholic Teens Identified As Actor From 2012 Skrillex Video About Attacking Police

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Nathan Phillips, the Native American radical activist who confronted the MAGA hat-wearing Catholic teens at the March For Life, starred in a 2012 Skrillex video called “Make It Bun Dem,” in which Phillips does some spiritual warfare connected to a violent attack on a police officer. Phillips was identified as the star of the video in his speaker bio for Tribal Hemp & Cannabis Education and discussed the role in a 2017 interview.

BLP reported:

Nathan Phillips, the Native American man at the center of the controversy involving Covington Catholic High School students who were unfairly smeared by the media, is raising money with the help of a major big-money left-wing operation, and has a history of appearing in the press claiming to be a victim of anti-Native racism.

 

“[Phillips] is a Vietnam Veteran and former director of the Native Youth Alliance,” according to Heavy.

 

The Native Youth Alliance appears to be a standalone entity. However, the larger well-funded Native Youth Leadership Alliance — which told us that it is not associated with Phillips — is currently promoting Phillips’ fundraising campaign stemming from the incident with the Catholic teens.

The Native Youth Leadership Alliance (NYLA) is a non-profit organization that is funded by the same far-left power players who are often involved in bankrolling leftist causes. The organization’s funding partners include the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and the Social Justice Fund Northwest.

The homepage for the NYLA is promoting Phillips’ fundraising campaign.

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The point is this: Phillips is not simply a random Native man who was accosted by “racist” MAGA-hat wearing teens, as the mainstream press has reported. He is connected to leftist activists who donate large sums to leftist causes. And now, he is personally fundraising off the mainstream press’ misdeeds.

Given that the full, unedited video of the interaction between Phillips and the students shows that Phillips clearly approached the students, and given that he is connected to left-wing social justice causes, one could conclude that he targeted the teenagers for their support of President Donald J. Trump. Yet the mainstream press narrative is exactly the opposite – that the boys targeted Phillips.

 

Additionally, this is not the first time that Phillips has been at the center of controversy involving alleged racism against the Native Population. In 2015, Phillips claimed that he was “bombarded by racial slurs” by students at Eastern Michigan University.

 

An Ypsilanti man says he was trying to teach a few students dressed in American Indian theme party about respecting Native Americans.

Not long afterward, Nathan Phillips said that an interaction with party-goers and students turned ugly.

Nathan Phillips says he was out for a noon walk on a Saturday in mid-April

He walked by a home where he saw Eastern Michigan University students dressed as Native Americans.

“They had little feathers on, I was just going to walk by,” Phillips said. “A group of them said ‘Come on over, come here.’”

He says he walked over to the fence and saw roughly 30 to 40 students involved in a theme party.

“They had their face painted,” Phillips said. “I said what the heck is going on here. ‘Oh we are honoring you.’ I said no you are not honoring me.”

It was a statement he says they took offense to.

“Then started whooping and hollering,” he said. “I said that wasn’t honoring, that was racist. Then at that time, it really got ugly.”

Phillips says he was bombarded with racial slurs.

“(They said) ‘Go back to the reservation, you blank indian,’” he said.

One student, he says, threw a beer can at him.

“If I would have stayed where I was at, it would have hit me in the head,” he said. “I backed up and it hit me in the chest.”

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I'm curious as to which branch in the military he served in Vietnam?   How come we aren't hearing more about this?  

Edit:   According to Wiki.

Born and raised in Lincoln, Nebraska,[4] Phillips was brought up in a traditional Omaha Nation tribal home in Nebraska[5][4] until the age of approximately 5 when he was separated from his mother and raised by a white family.[6] He later moved to Washington DC.[7]

Phillips joined the Marine Corps at age 17[8], serving in the Vietnam War as a 'Recon Ranger' and Infantryman.[6][9][10][11][12][5] Nathan served in the U.S. military from 1972 to 1976.[13]

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8 minutes ago, Highmark said:

I'm curious as to which branch in the military he served in Vietnam?   How come we aren't hearing more about this?  

Edit:   According to Wiki.

Born and raised in Lincoln, Nebraska,[4] Phillips was brought up in a traditional Omaha Nation tribal home in Nebraska[5][4] until the age of approximately 5 when he was separated from his mother and raised by a white family.[6] He later moved to Washington DC.[7]

Phillips joined the Marine Corps at age 17[8], serving in the Vietnam War as a 'Recon Ranger' and Infantryman.[6][9][10][11][12][5] Nathan served in the U.S. military from 1972 to 1976.[13]

I was wondering about the same.  None of his military service has ever been verified from what I searched.  “RECON RANGER”. 

There’s more than one reason the MSM’s are dropping this lie.

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