07/10/2025
Ann Coulter’s recent social media post calling for the completion of genocide against Native Americans is not just offensive—it’s a criminal act of hate speech. Her words are a chilling reminder of the dehumanizing logic of settler colonialism and a direct endorsement of Indigenous erasure.
This is not “edgy commentary.” It is a vile incitement to violence that reveals criminal thinking and has no place in civil discourse. Genocide is a crime against humanity, and Coulter’s rhetoric is a stark reminder of the catastrophic consequences of dehumanizing language.
As advocates for justice, we stand united in condemning this poisonous rhetoric. Here’s how you can take action:
✅ Reject hate speech and refuse to amplify messages that promote violence.
✅ Support Indigenous voices and amplify the work of scholars like Dr. Melanie Yazzie.
✅ Hold social media platforms accountable for removing content that incites violence.
✅ Educate yourself and others about the history and ongoing impacts of Native genocide.
✅ Practice respectful discourse when you disagree, rather than resorting to threats of violence.
Silence in the face of hatred is complicity. Let’s choose dialogue over violence, empathy over division, and justice over oppression. Together, we can build a world rooted in peace and mutual respect.