Ann Coulter: "We didn't kill enough Indians" and much, much more
Pundit Ann Coulter recently posted a hateful, genocidal message on X. But her hatred of Native peoples goes back years.
Last week on Monday, far-right pundit Ann Coulter posted on X “We didn’t kill enough Indians” above a video of University of Minnesota professor Melanie Yazzie, a prominent Indigenous scholar and activist, speaking on decolonization of the United States. Her post sparked widespread outrage and denunciations across Indian Country and Indian rights organizations.
“Suggesting that Native Americans—whose communities and cultures persist and thrive despite the American government having systematically taken Native lands, children, religions, and lives—deserve to die or were not persecuted enough, is ignorant and immoral,” wrote John Echohawk, executive director of the Native American Rights Fund, in a statement. However, this is far from the first racist post Coulter has published.
An analysis by No Frontiers found that, since 2012, Ann Coulter has posted about Indigenous peoples, mostly Native Americans, at least 57 times.
“If Trump wants an Indian Sec of State, how about Tonto?” she posted on X in November 2016. In the comments, someone wrote, "Wrong type of Indian, you racist douche bag."
In July 2020, Coulter posted a USAToday article about rates of rape for Native women on tribal lands, writing: “Sorry, Oklahoma gals. You're living on Indian land now!”
Coulter has posted nearly 20 times about Elizabeth Warren’s mistaken claim to tribal identity. In 2018, she wrote, “So basically, Elizabeth Warren has the same percentage of Indian blood as Custer.” In 2020, she wrote, “Elizabeth Warren no doubt heading off to the nearest sweat lodge to rethink her strategy.”
A more recent post in June 2024, Coulter commented on a NYT article on archaeological genome research on Mayan ritual sacrifice: “NYT on Mayan sacrifice: ‘Indigenous people...can now say: 'Look, we’re related to the ones who made these pyramids. So maybe stop being racist toward us.' Alternative conclusion: ‘Look, we’re related to the ones who sacrificed 250,000 humans a year. So maybe you should be more racist toward us.’”
On Indigenous Peoples Day in 2022, she wrote: “Fondly remembering a continent without a language, moveable type, the wheel, trial by jury and so on …”
Native peoples are usually glossed over by conservatives (and everyone, for that matter), but if you’re familiar with Coulter and her past controversial statements, you know she has a bigoted opinion about all non-whites.
In an October 2022 X post, she linked to a Substack article she wrote called, “Happy Indigenous Peoples Day! The day liberals celebrate cannibals, slavery and oppression.” The rest of the article contains copy-pasted excerpts from history books highlighting Native violence.
And this doesn’t begin to scratch the surface of her endless vitriol of stated views on non-whites. Her whole persona was built as a hatemonger who triggers the libs and garners controversy for clicks.
A scroll through Ann Coulter’s X feed shows a stream of posts about American Indians all the way back to 2012. In fact, Coulter’s X posts approach a near-constant obsession with Indigenous peoples and people of the non-white race, portraying them as violent criminals, foreign invaders, and white-job-stealers. As for foreign lands, she advocates for colonialism and expanding the American empire.
“We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity,” wrote Coulter shortly after 9/11, speaking about invading and warring with Iraq. “We weren't punctilious about locating and punishing only Hitler and his top officers. We carpet-bombed German cities; we killed civilians. That's war. And this is war.”
Coulter didn’t respond to interview or comment requests. (Her website lists media interviews with “reporters who are allowed to interview Ann again”).
At the time of publication, she has not apologized, addressed, or retracted her genocidal statement.
Given that Coulter’s X and Substack feed is a hate cesspool, it’s unsurprising to find out she is very unhappy. When then-senator Marco Rubio argued for a larger child care tax credit in a GOP spending bill in 2017, Coulter went to Twitter to lament her misery.
"We singles live empty lives of quiet desperation and will die alone," she tweeted. "Now Rubio is demanding that we also fund happy families with children who fill their days with joy."
Download the Excel file below or view the Google Sheets document to read all 57 of Ann Coulter’s posts on Indigenous peoples.
20 of Coulter’s X posts on Indigenous peoples (7/06/2025 - 7/09/2020):
We didn’t kill enough Indians; 7/6/25, X post
Because it’s DEI BS — as if “the indigenous” had anything to do with creating the United States of America. The only supporters for changing “Mount McKinley” to an Indian name were white “activists.”; 1/22/25, X post
Find the quote where Kamala says she no longer believes America is on land "Europeans" stole from "Indigenous People." (She just re-affirmed that one a week ago.); 10/21/24, X post
NYT on Mayan sacrifice: "Indigenous people...can now say: 'Look, we’re related to the ones who made these pyramids. So maybe stop being racist toward us.'” Alternative conclusion: "Look, we’re related to the ones who sacrificed 250,000 humans a year. So maybe you should be more racist toward us.” [POSTING NYT article entitled "Ancient Genomes Reveal Which Children the Maya Selected for Sacrifice"]; 6/12/24, X post
The logic of BLM, Diversity, love of criminals, the "Indigenous" (they weren't "indigenous" to America!), mass 3rd world immigration, etc. REQUIRES the left to support Hamas.My intvu with Victor Davis Hanson; 1/7/24, X post
Oh how awful to be seen as brave and macho! American Indians like Elizabeth Warren must HATE the Tomahawk Chop; 2/9/23, X post
Fondly remembering a continent without a written language, movable type, the wheel, trial by jury and so on …; 10/10/22, X post
Good news, Minnesota! After a criminal released by AG Keith Ellison shoots you, at least MN hospitals will provide top-notch "Indigenous healing." [REPOSTING CHRISTOPHER F. RUFO: Medical students at the University of Minnesota must now take an oath to "honor all Indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by Western medicine" and fight "white supremacy, colonialism, [and] the gender binary."]; 10/9/22, X post
Just like the mighty Igorots did it! Case decided by The Hon. Karen May Bacdayan, "born in the Philippines and descends from the Igorot Tribe." [POSTING link from WowCordillera news site about a Bronx judge from the Philipines and descends from the Ingorot Tribe, who ruled in favor of polyamorous relationships.]; 10/2/22, X post
Thank God for the New York Times. Because one simply cannot get this news elsewhere. [POSTING a NYT article on queer Indigenous artists]; 2/19/22, X post
I wonder if there are any federal laws about discrimination on the basis of race and sex ...Morgan Stanley internship is open ONLY to "Black, Hispanic, Native American, and/or LGBTQ+ freshman undergraduate student[s]." [POSTING FreeBeacon article entitled "Morgan Stanley Under Fire for Minority-Only Intern Program"]; 2/17/22, X post
The monumentally stupid Australian MP's "indigenous elder translator" broadcast yesterday brought to mind this classic SNL sketch, 'New for the Hard of Hearing'; 1/13/22, X post
"Canada’s top 'indigenous health expert,' was also exposed as a fraud last week...Her story began to unravel after she did a TEDx talk dressed like an extra from F Troop." [POSTING a link to “The Week That Perished” link to racist outlet Taki Magazine, reporting, “Last week was a bad one for fake Injuns” about a a fraudulent so-called “Big Chief Skinnyjeans” who was caught selling fake Native American crafts; 1/13/22, X post
So great. [POSTING New York Post article entitled "Canada’s indigenous health expert Carrie Bourassa loses job when ancestry claims prove false"]; 11/30/21, X post
"It started to unravel in 2019, when she appeared in full tribal regalia ...with a feather in her partially braided hair... “'My name is Morning Star Bear,' she said tearfully as the crowd cheered"; 11/30/21, X post
"White privilege" is so powerful that white people are constantly denying being white. "a series of white people ... had been masquerading in their fields over the years as Black, Latino or Indigenous — six in academia alone ..."; 5/26/21, X post
God forbid. "Kauanui was sure that at least some of those women would have felt differently if they had known they were talking to a white woman." [POSTING NYT article titled "The Native Scholar who wasn't" about a woman fraudulently claiming Indigenous identity]; 5/26/21, X post
"America used to celebrate its proud Indian heritage, but now we appear to be embarrassed by them." [POSTING a link to UNZ Review article entitled “The Erasure of American Indians”]; 12/15/20, X post
I guess the sacred duty of judges to respect precedent only applies to pro-abortion rulings. [POSTING a USAToday article entitled "Supreme Court says eastern Oklahoma remains Native American territory"]; 7/9/20, X post
This is the case Trump should have been tweeting about, if he cared about anything other than himself. Neil Gorsuch Gives Half of Oklahoma to the Indians. [POSTING a USAToday article entitled "Supreme Court says eastern Oklahoma remains Native American territory" (Again)]; 7/9/20, X post
Oh, hell, she’s still alive?
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