What Can Humanity Learn From The Great Law Of Peace (2/2) – Everything Law and Order Blog

Stuart Myiow, Wolf Clan Representative of the Mohawk Traditional Council, says Western ‘democracies’ wrongly prioritize individual rights over the rights of the collective

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18 thoughts on “What Can Humanity Learn From The Great Law Of Peace (2/2)”
  1. I think there is a lot Lost in Translation here. When this brother is speaking of collectivism, I understand he is trying to convey animism on par with individualism and pluralism; because animism is assumed to be a religious approach rather than a practical approach much Gets Lost in Translation, rather socialism communism or democracy, these are all patriarchal constructs. The ways of Mother Earth are not demanding.

    Many historians make the mistake of assuming that the Haudenosaunee were divided between the British and the colonists during the war of independence. The truth of the matter is the Confederation stayed out of the Revolutionary War completely, as promised. The Haud who did fight in the Revolutionary War did so as individuals; it was their right to make such a choice as an individual. This is how much more freedom our indigenous peoples had then Any Nation in Europe or any freedom that we know within the United States today, as formally recognized, yet such rights do exist, unused under the ninth and tenth amendments of the Constitution known as the Bill of Rights.
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  2. Wow ! J'adore l'Idée que les actions posés par des individus doivent respecter le bien commun du vivant dans un esprit du respect du collectif ! Ce serait intéressant et riche de partage que cette Grande Loi de la PAIX soit écrite et serve de base pour rebâtir notre Humanité ! Gratitude pour ce partage . 🥰😘🥰

  3. Humanity living by The Great Law of Peace seems a perfectly reasonable, always-timely, spiritually powerful proposition. Who on Earth in the year 2019 could oppose pursuit of such an enlightened, healthy, wisdom-based societal potential?

  4. You know the natives that were hear before us really had the right idea. I always thought they were more evolved spiritually. That everything comes from creation. In my opinion the Judaic religions Christianity, Islam, and Judaism manipulated people away from truth and set people back in a cultish way of thinking. This set the stage for many of the world’s problems.

  5. Awesome, indigenous people of the Americas have so much to teach the world about civility. Indigenous feminism is what is lacking in the United States what it seems to me is that all of these young males that are hating feminism are really hating capitalist feminism and not a real indigenous or socialist feminism. As an agnostic atheist I think there is a vast amount to learn from oppressed peoples.

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