So what if it only the West, that doesn't change the fact that these things happened. Are you saying that because the East does shit and doesn't apologize for it, that we should also do shit or atleast not apologize and try to make things right? Extending this line of argument, since China is committing genocide, we can too?
Why should natives melt into the colonizing culture? They didn't ask anyone to come here. Anyone who doesn't like Natives retaining their culture can always leave and go back to where they came from.
So what? It's deliberately being done to weaken the West and is a form of psychological warfare.
Why should they melt into a technologically advanced society? Because it's advantageous to do so.
They are weak and living in a land filled with resources. Easy pickings for any superpower.
"Our lives are in the hands of the Great Spirit,” "We are determined to defend our lands, and if it is His will, we wish to leave our bones upon them.” - Tecumseh
God obviously felt native culture needed some changes... all throughout North, Central and South America.
Rather than be used in the Marxist agenda they can join forces, like they did on numerous occasions, with a group of people that are also determined to defend the land from communism and any other kind of tyranny.
Bulgarians - Wikipedia
The population of Bulgaria is descended from peoples of vastly different origins and numbers, and is thus the result of a "melting pot" effect. The main ethnic elements which blended in to produce the modern Bulgarian ethnicity are:
Thracians - a native ancient Balkan Indo-European people, from whom cultural and ethnic elements were retained;
Early Slavs - an Indo-European group of tribes who migrated from Eastern Europe into the Balkans in the period of 6th-7th centuries CE and imposed their language and culture on the local Thracian, Roman and Greek communities.
Bulgars - a semi-nomadic conglomerate of tribes from Central Asia who arrived in the 7th century CE, federated with the local Slavic and Slavicized populations, organized the early medieval Bulgarian statehood and bequeathed their ethnonym to the modern Bulgarian nation, while eventually assimilating into the local Slavic population.
The development of Old Church Slavonic literacy in the country had the effect of preventing the assimilation of the South Slavs into neighbouring cultures and it also stimulated the development of a distinct ethnic identity. A symbiosis was carried out between the numerically weak Bulgars and the numerous Slavic tribes in that broad area from the Danube to the north, to the Aegean Sea to the south, and from the Adriatic Sea to the west, to the Black Sea to the east, who accepted the common ethnonym "Bulgarians". During the 10th century the Bulgarians established a form of national identity that was far from modern nationalism but helped them to survive as a distinct entity through the centuries.