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Rainbow Medicine-Walker's avatar

'Thank you for the historical lesson in the larger perspecitive of all this, and especially the humor. I had to laugh over your list of 'shalt not utter words'. I have the same problem with the virture signalling indigenous land acknowledgement rhetoric. If they really mean what they say, that we are inhabiting land that belonged to such and such tribe before our evil ancestors stole it, well then why don't they just give it all back? And well the Monty Python situation of officially designating Black Friday as Native American Heritage Day has been food for really bad jokes in native america for sometime now; well at least the part of native america that even knows about it. For those who don't know, Black Friday in anerica is the day after Thanksgiving and it is the biggest national bargain shopping day of the year. Native American Heritage Day was designated such way back in 2008 but I guess they forgot to tell us indians it was our new official holiday and all. Hardly anyone even knows it exists and those who do, mostly don't care. Official types have complained about it not 'catching on'. Gee, I wonder why? Could it be because no one wants to celebrate two holidays back to back and after Thanksgiving eveyone is tired of preparing and eating big meals? Or could it be because we all really really like our bargain shopping more than we like the idea of droppng eveything to honor native americans one day a year? Really the consistent and all pervasive lack of intelligence exhibited by the powers that be just makes me want to stay in bed, eat chocolate and watch old Bugs Bunny cartoons.. But of course that could be seen as predjudicial to rabbits and all the pro-bunny activitsts would then storm my bedroom and carry me away for re-education..........

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Love the article and the perspective. When my daughter first came home from college, she was incensed about colonialism and our brutality to the indigenous. I said, "You're right. We sucked. But if it hadn't been us, it would've been the Spanish or the Japanese, or any other culture that happened to have ships and guns. That's the way the world worked back then, and still does to some extent." She was of course horrified by my pragmatic response. A friend on FB was lauding Native Americans for not having locks on their varied tents and homes back in the day. My response, "You do understand don't you that they didn't have metal for locks and keys, right?" So yeah, like you, I have no excuses for what my ancestors have done, and all I can do is the best I can do to make the world a better and fairer place. I believe we have more abundance in this country in general than any other humans that have existed on this planet. I am grateful. Especially since with my kind of personality, if I'd have lived in the time of Salem, MA witch trials, no doubt I would have been burned at the stake. I will give thanks and remain hopeful while I share a humongous meal with an eclectic group of friends. Just one last item for consideration: why are progressive liberals so bitter and depressed? What is the chicken and what is the egg? Have a wonderful holiday and thanks for brightening my day!

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