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No Thanks to Thanksgiving

By Robert Jensen, AlterNet. Posted November 23, 2006.


Instead, we should atone for the genocide that was incited -- and condoned -- by the very men we idolize as our 'heroic' founding fathers.
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One indication of moral progress in the United States would be the replacement of Thanksgiving Day and its self-indulgent family feasting with a National Day of Atonement accompanied by a self-reflective collective fasting.

In fact, indigenous people have offered such a model; since 1970 they have marked the fourth Thursday of November as a Day of Mourning in a spiritual/political ceremony on Coles Hill overlooking Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts, one of the early sites of the European invasion of the Americas.

Not only is the thought of such a change in this white-supremacist holiday impossible to imagine, but the very mention of the idea sends most Americans into apoplectic fits -- which speaks volumes about our historical hypocrisy and its relation to the contemporary politics of empire in the United States.

That the world's great powers achieved "greatness" through criminal brutality on a grand scale is not news, of course. That those same societies are reluctant to highlight this history of barbarism also is predictable.

But in the United States, this reluctance to acknowledge our original sin -- the genocide of indigenous people -- is of special importance today. It's now routine -- even among conservative commentators -- to describe the United States as an empire, so long as everyone understands we are an inherently benevolent one. Because all our history contradicts that claim, history must be twisted and tortured to serve the purposes of the powerful.

One vehicle for taming history is various patriotic holidays, with Thanksgiving at the heart of U.S. myth-building. From an early age, we Americans hear a story about the hardy Pilgrims, whose search for freedom took them from England to Massachusetts. There, aided by the friendly Wampanoag Indians, they survived in a new and harsh environment, leading to a harvest feast in 1621 following the Pilgrims first winter.

Some aspects of the conventional story are true enough. But it's also true that by 1637 Massachusetts Gov. John Winthrop was proclaiming a thanksgiving for the successful massacre of hundreds of Pequot Indian men, women and children, part of the long and bloody process of opening up additional land to the English invaders. The pattern would repeat itself across the continent until between 95 and 99 percent of American Indians had been exterminated and the rest were left to assimilate into white society or die off on reservations, out of the view of polite society.

Simply put: Thanksgiving is the day when the dominant white culture (and, sadly, most of the rest of the non-white but non-indigenous population) celebrates the beginning of a genocide that was, in fact, blessed by the men we hold up as our heroic founding fathers.

The first president, George Washington, in 1783 said he preferred buying Indians' land rather than driving them off it because that was like driving "wild beasts" from the forest. He compared Indians to wolves, "both being beasts of prey, tho' they differ in shape."

Thomas Jefferson -- president #3 and author of the Declaration of Independence, which refers to Indians as the "merciless Indian Savages" -- was known to romanticize Indians and their culture, but that didn't stop him in 1807 from writing to his secretary of war that in a coming conflict with certain tribes, "[W]e shall destroy all of them."

As the genocide was winding down in the early 20th century, Theodore Roosevelt (president #26) defended the expansion of whites across the continent as an inevitable process "due solely to the power of the mighty civilized races which have not lost the fighting instinct, and which by their expansion are gradually bringing peace into the red wastes where the barbarian peoples of the world hold sway."


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Robert Jensen is a journalism professor at the University of Texas at Austin, and the author of, most recently, "The Heart of Whiteness: Confronting Race, Racism and White Privilege" (City Lights Books).

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Posted by: rsaxto on Nov 23, 2006 12:25 AM   
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This is presenting truth to power and we need a lot more of it the biosphere is to be able to support our human population in decency and peace. As war continues it constitutes proof of the greed and stupidity we bring to each other. Let us prove our intelligence and decency by impeaching the current prime instigators of war, indecency, torture and degradation: the Bushies.

» ARE YOU ON DRUGS!?! Posted by: Scientz
» namecaller and taunter Posted by: monkopotamus
» RE: namecaller and taunter Posted by: Scientz
» RE: namecaller and taunter Posted by: Scientz
» RE: namecaller and taunter Posted by: rsaxto
» Pinko sissies rule!!!! Posted by: jjason
» Then eat the vomit. Posted by: jjason
» jjason is the vomit Posted by: monkopotamus
» RE: namecaller and taunter Posted by: Scientz
» enjoy this turkey Posted by: monkopotamus
» RE: enjoy this turkey Posted by: Scientz
» RE: enjoy this turkey Posted by: rsaxto
» RE: namecaller and taunter Posted by: rsaxto
» RE: ARE YOU ON DRUGS!?! Posted by: psychochurch
» RE: ARE YOU ON DRUGS!?! Posted by: Scientz
» RE: ARE YOU ON DRUGS!?! Posted by: rsaxto
» RE: ARE YOU ON DRUGS!?! Posted by: Scientz
» RE: Sarah Hutchinson-Cherokee Posted by: jefhadist
» RE: truth Posted by: deaudonnee
Thanksgiving is like christmas
Posted by: autonomie on Nov 23, 2006 12:38 AM   
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Thanksgiving is like christmas in that both are misunderstood.

For Thanksgiving, it's supposedly a day to think about pilgrims. Ask yourself: is this how you spend Thanksgiving? I'd bet most people would say no, and that it's a day to meet up with family.

For christmas, it's supposedly a big religious thing. But it's not. It's composed of 2 parts. The first is a consumerist holiday for corporations, ensuring the system cranks forward. The second is, again, a chance to spend time with family.

1. Spending time with your family is not necessarily bad.
2. Nobody alive can be blamed for the actions of people who lived 500 years ago.

That said, there is still a war being waged by governments against indigenous peoples. The US government, its FBI, and its BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs) are the main culprits.

Not family holidays.

Alternet, I think it would be cool if you stopped running this article. How about replacing it with something that properly identifies the culprits, perhaps giving some ideas about what people can do?

» Not Cool! Posted by: Sparks56
» RE: Not Cool! Posted by: paschn
» YAY FOR SOCIAL INDOCTRINATION! Posted by: thistleblower
» Thanksgiving Posted by: derfb1
» RE: Thanksgiving Posted by: blitzmesser
» RE: Thanksgiving Posted by: Suz
» RE: Thanksgiving Posted by: cottontail
» RE: Thanksgiving is like christmas Posted by: canadianlefty
» Enjoy Your Turkey Posted by: LeaderofMen
too much credit?
Posted by: bottleman on Nov 23, 2006 1:19 AM   
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Um, I think the writer is giving the propagandists a bit too much credit and us boobs at home too little.

Does anyone actually think the Indians got a good deal? Does anyone think they went away quietly and cooperatively? I don't know a single person, liberal or conservative, that believes the Pilgrim thanksgiving myth is representative of the actual relationship between whites and Indians over the 300 years of white expansion.

These people don't love thanksgiving day because of the pilgrim myth. They might not know every skirmish, every epidemic, and every opportunistic sale of rum, but they know exactly what kind of ugly things happened in the 300 years after the Pilgrim thanksgiving.

Like another commenter suggested, these smarter-than-you'd-think people love thanksgiving because it's a day when they see their families, and it's a day they try to give thanks for the good things in their world. I guess to them it trumps having a day of atonement for sins their ancestors committed.

Quite frankly a more impressive piece of atonement would be signing over the deeds to a few pieces of prime, anciently stolen real estate. Anyone willing to put their bungalow where their mouth is?

» Well said Posted by: slydad
» RE: Well said Posted by: ALANHESTER
» RE: Well said Posted by: slydad
» RE: too much credit? Posted by: YogiBear
» RE: too much credit? Posted by: RoffleTheWaffle
» RE: too much credit? Posted by: polyquat50
» RE: too much credit? Posted by: RoffleTheWaffle
» RE: too much credit? Posted by: Graeme
» RE: too much credit? Posted by: RoffleTheWaffle
» My facts are not in error. Posted by: slydad
» RE: too much credit? Posted by: ALANHESTER
HINDUTWA AND INDIA
Posted by: vivekanand on Nov 23, 2006 1:32 AM   
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Article is superb in its facts and spirit except one sentence about hindutwa and india.
the political movements in india based on hindutwa is almost similar to nazi movement. it's not a indigenous counter movement against indian state/emperor. it is more dangerous than indian state instead.

Please watch out.

» English Please? Posted by: edith
» RE: nglish Please? Posted by: countingdaisies
» RE: HINDUTWA AND INDIA Posted by: Scientz
Here's an alternative Thanksgiving for you
Posted by: thinkingagain on Nov 23, 2006 1:37 AM   
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Have a look at this for an alternative to Thanksgiving, featuring another great American Hero

Wrong Holiday
Posted by: NowhereToTurn on Nov 23, 2006 2:37 AM   
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The appropriate time for this diatribe would be Columbus Day.

» RE: Wrong Holiday Posted by: marxalot
» RE: Wrong Holiday Posted by: Scientz
» RE: Wrong Holiday Posted by: RoffleTheWaffle
» RE: Wrong Holiday Posted by: doinaheckuvajob
Happy Thanksgiving
Posted by: Conservasaurus on Nov 23, 2006 3:36 AM   
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excellent article and alot of "food" for thought! Our treatment of the American Indians is beyond description.. While we have a strong focus on civil liberties, civil rights, for various minority groups I dont see Indians included in there in a big way. We still sweep that under the rug..

» RE: Happy Thanksgiving Posted by: YogiBear
» How mature of you. Posted by: Scientz
» Are You On Drugs? Posted by: Douglas
» RE: Are You On Drugs? Posted by: Scientz
» Myth of Genocidal Warfare Posted by: moflard
Don't you ever just want to puke at this sort of political correctness?
Posted by: seanor54 on Nov 23, 2006 3:50 AM   
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Jensen appears to be the ultimate pc wimp. Attacking Thanksgiving to get his pygmy ideas some attention is pretty low. Time for Mr. Jensen to read the ultimate book for all liberals: How to Manage Your Dick

» What a man! Posted by: Sparks56
» RE: What a man! Posted by: mtnman
» RE: What a man! Posted by: blitzmesser
» struck a nerve Posted by: monkopotamus
Thanksgiving
Posted by: john2006 on Nov 23, 2006 3:56 AM   
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What an idiot!! Didn't your mommy give you enough attention when you were a kid. This is ridiculous. It's always the white guy's fault. I'm sick of clowns like you. If you don't like this Country, get out!!

» Accept em all Posted by: edith
» RE: Thanksgiving Posted by: Conservasaurus
» Hooray for Conservasaurus Posted by: Douglas
» Like It or Not Posted by: Sparks56
» namecaller and taunter Posted by: monkopotamus
A hefty helping of revisionism
Posted by: Moonray on Nov 23, 2006 4:01 AM   
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Give it a rest. When the European colonists arrived on these shores, the various native tribes in Massachusetts were engaged in a bitter struggle over territory, and murdered and enslaved each other routinely. They quickly recognized the superior weapons technology of the Europeans and began competing with each other to gain influence among the colonists -- and access to their weapons as well.

The European immigrants were indeed cruel and ruthless, but so were the natives. It was a rough world. To dwell on the sins of the newcomers while depicting the natives as gentle and noble savages motivated by only the purest motives is ridiculous and disingenuous. Worse, it undermines the credibility of serious historians who want to present an accurate picture of early America.

» Well said Posted by: kepstein7777
» hefty moron ray Posted by: monkopotamus
» RE: hefty moron ray Posted by: Scientz
Let's Vow To Stop Our Destruction
Posted by: michaeltwatson on Nov 23, 2006 4:02 AM   
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I must admit that I am one of those who always preaches about the benefits of looking at history, but who also neglects to acknowledge that history when it does not serve my purpose. Your article has caused me to think about that.

While I agree that it sounds like blasphemy to suggest that Thanksgiving should be celebrated by fasting rather than by feasting, I do not think that it requires too much audacity to propose that, as part of our Thanksgiving, we ask our maker (whoever each of us believes that maker to be) to give us the wisdom never to allow ourselves to condone, promote or praise the type of human destruction that we engaged in to start this country. What better way to foster a new animus as a nation? Michael Townes Watson, author of America's Tunnel Vision--How Insurance Companies' Propaganda Is Corrupting Medicine and Law. www.AmericasTunnelVision.com

» Well Said Posted by: Sparks56
» HOLY SHIT! Posted by: AdamG
» RE: HOLY SHIT! AdamG- Posted by: SamFox
existentialist thanksgiving
Posted by: edith on Nov 23, 2006 4:06 AM   
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the holiday is what people make of it. Today. that a few people may mythologicalize the Pilgrims means nothing.

If anything Puritans have gotten a bad rap in the name pf PC politics, e.g., Miller's the Crucible, a great play but a poor leftwing rehash of history because A.Miller wanted to hit his McCarthyist tormentors where it hurt: in the stomach and in the vision of goodness the Puritans strove to meet but didn't. (Ironically the Communists, Miller's victim role models, also projected a vision of goodness that was never met and often was a mask over its antonymic Self.)

Every holiday is recreated and reinterpreted by each succecceding generation. Christmas is an excellent example in its transformation from a pagan Solstice to veneration of a deified human saviour to a commericial mix of a small town, snowy Dickensian atmosphre to today's millions of cars parked in bleak, treeless shopping mall spaces.

In a sense, it's irrelvant whether the Pilgrims were generous freedom fighters or grasping tightwards with racial prejudices shared by practically every caucasian(and many arabs) in the 17th century.

» Thanksgiving is abstract Posted by: kepstein7777
MORE RACE-GUILT IDENTITY POLITICS FROM THE FAKE LEFT
Posted by: not_the_preferred_nomenclature on Nov 23, 2006 4:37 AM   
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White americans ARE native americans! We assimilated the natives who lived here. MOST of the native american DNA existing TODAY in america is in WHITE AMERICANS. We didn't kill them--they BECAME US.

Yes, the admixture rate of native american dna in all white Americans is 9.7 % on average.

So don't come around with your race-guilt overclas propaganda please. WE WHITE AMERICANS ARE NATIVE AMERICANS.

The overclass likes to split the races, the better to divide us, and fakeLeft overclass tools like alternet, PBS, The Nation, etc are all funded by large nonprofits started by plutocrats. This is not a conspiracy, but an ecosystem where quasi-organic entities compete to install ideology memes in brains.

And as always, I bring the data and evidence:
http://www.answers.com/topic/black-people-1
" Indeed, two thirds of white Americans have no detectable African ancestry at all (other than the ancient African ancestry shared by all members of our species, of course). Only one-third of white Americans have detectable African DNA (averaging 2.3 percent) from ancestors who passed through the endogamous color line from black to"

^ Mark D. Shriver and others, "Skin Pigmentation, Biogeographical Ancestry, and Admixture Mapping," Human Genetics, 112 (2003), 387-99.


http://www.backintyme.com/odr/about2356.html&highlight=

Actually, I don't have more information, Frank, although I have search for it. However, the number of Americans that have discovered theirs Native link is increasing. I estimate the American population is around 10% Native American in its autosomal DNA. Which make sense, given the U.S. has a larger European immigration than Latin America.

If so, that will show most Native Americans assimilated to the mainstream, and that the genocide was in a smaller scale that once though.



go here


But new genetic data shows that racial categories are far too broad. For one thing, there is more variation within a race than between races. A white person and a black person may be more genetically similar, measured by the amount of DNA they have in common, than two blacks, says the Journal:
About 30 percent of white Americans have enough non-European ancestry -- more than 10 percent -- to make self-reported race an unreliable indicator of their generic make-up.




http://backintyme.com/essay060401.htm
Presenting the Triumph of the One-Drop Rule
by Frank W Sweet
Presentation given at the Melungeon Conference, Frankfort KY, July 30, 2005
and at the Melungeon Sixth Union, Kingsport TN, June 8-10, 2006
A
t the 2004 Fifth Union, I presented DNA evidence that White Americans, just like other inhabitants of this hemisphere, are a genetic mix of European, Native American, and African ancestry. I showed that about one-third of White Anglo-Americans have African markers in their DNA from ancestors who were born into the U.S. Black community but then passed through the color line to redefine themselves as White. I say “Anglo-Americans” because we already knew that virtually all Hispanics and Muslim Americans are genetically mixed. What was interesting was learning that non-Hispanic White Americans were also mixed. The DNA evidence of this was uncovered in 2001 but it is has been confirmed by many studies and we have begun to see regional variations among groups.

» Reading is Fundamental Posted by: not_the_preferred_nomenclature
» You Seem To Be!!! Posted by: Douglas
» RE: You Seem To Be!!! Posted by: Scientz
» It's Not About DNA Posted by: Sparks56
» best for the laughs ! Posted by: monkopotamus
» Such Crap !!! Posted by: AdamSelene40
It's a day off work, stupid!
Posted by: colinmeister on Nov 23, 2006 4:55 AM   
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Thanksgiving is a day off work. Just like Memorial day, Labour Day, and Independence day.

For many people, these holidays are an excuse to kick back and take a few libations with family and friends.

I am an immigrant, and have absolutely no interest in American culture or the reasons for its national holidays. I do like a day off work occasionally, though, and any excuse for cooking a gourmet meal (In my case not turkey) is better than no excuse!

» No Interest? Posted by: Sparks56
» RE: No Interest? Posted by: colinmeister
» RE: No Interest? Posted by: Sparks56
» Then why post anything? Posted by: harpy
» ME TOOO, I nominate Ganja Day Posted by: Michiganman
Another Abuse
Posted by: wawa on Nov 23, 2006 5:04 AM   
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Where are you Amy Goodman?
Your 2004 interview with Vanunu is prime testimony against him on his FREEDOM of SPEECH trial.




On this Thanksgiving morning I received the following email from Mordechai Vanunu's brother, Meir:

Hi Eileen,

I just got an SMS from Mord, Thu 10am, saying the
police told him they will come to arrest him today. On Tuesday, the police called and said to him to come to Petah Tiqva for interogation.

The lawyer, Feldman, said he doesn't have to go there but they should take him if they want.

Meir


TONIGHT in London, my video interview with Vanunu:

"30 Minutes with Vanunu" will be one of many viewed in the House of Commons -YOU can see it FREE on WAWA:
http://www.wearewideawake.org




From the CAMPAIGN FOR A NUCLEAR-FREE MIDDLE EAST
C/o London Region CND, Mordechai Vanunu House, London N7 8DQ

www.vanunu.freeserve.co.uk

You are invited to a film show and public meeting:

AN EVENING WITH MORDECHAI VANUNU

Date: Thursday 23rd November
Time: 6.45-9pm
Place: Committee Room 9, House of Commons (Go through the main St. Stephen's entrance; allow quarter of an hour extra to go through security.)

The evening will consist of recent filmed interviews with Mordechai in East Jerusalem, contributions from long-time supporters, Susannah York and Jeremy Corbyn MP, an update on Mordechai's current situation from Campaign Coordinator Ernest Rodker, followed by questions and discussion on Mordechai, Israel and Palestine.

We look forward to enjoying your company at this event.

David Polden



Take action -- click
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To send this message to your local newspaper and CONGRESS:
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. -Article 19/UDHR

» not germane Posted by: monkopotamus
» This post doesn't belong Posted by: harpy
A Nation if Immigrants!
Posted by: numen on Nov 23, 2006 5:15 AM   
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Lovely to watch hypocrisy in action. Every other day, Alternet posts a screed complaining that we are trying to cut off the free flow of immigrants legal and illegal. Then once a year we get to see the results of just such a free flow of immigrants.

You can't inundate a land with people coming in from outside without destroying those who were here before.

» RE: A Nation if Immigrants! Posted by: Sparks56
Alternet, you never disappoint
Posted by: eringhorm on Nov 23, 2006 5:28 AM   
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Just for kicks I decided to wander over here this morning and see if you'd decide to provoke a flamewar over the origins of the Thanksgiving holiday. I see that you have, and hey, more power to you.

Considering when my ancestors got to this country, I suppose I'm an original sinner by heritage as far as the treatment of native people goes. But here's a little clue: My ancestral homeland was invaded, too. Numerous times. Should I be asking Danes, Italians and French folks to flaggelate themselves now as a show of atonement? I think most would consider it absurd.

I've never understood why I should feel a sense of collective guilt for history I had no part in and have no way of undoing now. Native tribes were wiped out. Slavery happened. These are awful things, and certainly no one should be proud that their ancestors took part. But someone explain to me what good it does you now that I should punish myself for the sins of my forebears? I'd rather spend my time trying to just get along now.

Like I said, good on you for going all out with the humorless left thing. Hope it works out for you. Me? I'm going to go enjoy time with my family.

» Rent? Posted by: eringhorm
» A United family, is it? Posted by: Cathyc
» RE: A United family, is it? Posted by: eringhorm
Have things really changed that much?
Posted by: thoughtcriminal on Nov 23, 2006 5:31 AM   
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American reservations are often the poorest regions of the country, which often happen to have mineral resources. In Arizona, the countries biggest coal company (Peabody) has been trashing Hopi and Navajo reservations for years. Most of that coal is burned to generate electricity; the Four Corners power plant is one of the largest in the US. 30% of it's output is taken by California, and it remains to be seen if the new anti-global warming law, AB32, will affect this.

Then there's the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste storage program. See Yucca Mountain, Nevada. Proposed High-Level Radioactive Waste Dump Targeted at Native American Land.
This boondoggle is a classic case of environmental racism - and is also geologically unsuitable for long-term storage of waste. The nuclear industry wants to rebuild nuclear power plants, but needs somewhere to dump the highly radioactive fuel rods after they become to dangerous to use.

The point is, if you want to go help out native peoples, then moping about some collective guilt on Thanksgiving day isn't the way to go. Write all your representatives and demand that they shut down the Yucca Mountain waste facility instead - that'll be more effective than abandoning Thanksgiving. Notice also that stopping global warming and nuclear proliferation is good for everyone.

The history of the environmental, economic and social effects of Peabody can be found at Peabody Energy Assaults Native Arizona, by Justin Stein.

The history of genocide in the Americas is well-documented, but doesn't fit in with the 'social conditioning' role of history in American education. In the eyes of the neocon warmongers and their ilk, history is supposed to glorify the nation's past and form the basis for blind obedience to the state. So, all you right-wingers can wave your flag and send your kids off to die in foreign wars for the financial benefit of your elite rulers. Fools and Tools!

Awareness of the past & a vision for the future
Posted by: kathara12 on Nov 23, 2006 5:58 AM   
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Many people are making complementary points. We need to know our true history, because the lies that we are fed do affect our world view now. Thank you, AlterNet, for posting this article (although it's good to know from a few readers that the reference to India was erroneous and misplaced). At the same time, we transform our history through our deeds and attitudes now. This is why it's important to appreciate our blessings and enjoy those we spend time with today--while, at the same time, demonstrating kindness and compassion toward ALL.

Are some uncomfortable in their whiteness? lol
Posted by: WhatNow? on Nov 23, 2006 6:11 AM   
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It's funny to see an article like this makes people uncomfortable. Some must not like their holiday being denigrated. Big deal!

I'm glad I have the day off especially considering I'm injured. I need rest.

I won't overeat. I rarely if ever do.

I will show a little thanks for the redskins that cared for this land and kept it such a wonderful place for a bunch of greedy Europeans to plunder. The white man may make this land a cesspool but you can be sure the natives never will. And for that I will thank them.

Oh yeah, this holidays signals there will soon be another bullshit holiday.

Happy holidays everybody!

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