Native Thugz - A.I.M. (We Remember)
This isn’t music. This is medicine. This is memory. This is the unbroken line. In 1973, the American Indian Movement stood ground at Wounded Knee—not on a battlefield, but on a crime scene. The U.S. government responded with armored vehicles, sniper fire, and a media blackout. For 71 days, the world watched a sovereign people be besieged on their own land. Then, the world looked away. But the story didn’t end. This track is that story. It’s the raw testimony of the 1973 siege, the covert war of COINTELPRO that followed, the martyrs left in ditches and prison cells, and the calculated strategy to break a nation’s spirit. It names names: Frank Clearwater, Buddy Lamont, Anna Mae Aquash, Leonard Peltier, Russell Means. But more than history, this is about inheritance. "Native Thugz - A.I.M. (We Remember)" connects the dots from Wounded Knee to Standing Rock, from the Goon Squad to the pipeline riot police, from a stolen language to a cracked smartphone screen where it’s being taught again. It’s about the fire they couldn’t kill, now carried in the hands of the living. This is for the protectors. The language keepers. The artists. The mothers. The uncles with a reason. This is the sound of a revolution that never stopped—it just reloaded. This is more than a song. It’s a reckoning. It’s a vow. We remember. We are still here. The fight continues. Listen. Feel. Share. Remember. WEBSITE: NativeThugz.com OFFICIAL MERCH: NativeThugz.com/shop #NativeThugz #AIM #WoundedKnee1973 #RedPower #LandBack #LeonardPeltier #AnnaMaeAquash #RussellMeans #IndigenousRights #Sovereignty
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