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Message started by justin_o_guy2 on 11/28/17 at 10:45:17

Title: Pocahontas
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/28/17 at 10:45:17

Explain how it's a SLUR.
She CLAIMED, falsely, in order to gain access and position, that she was of American Indian heritage. Calling her Pocahontas is shaming her.
Where is your outrage over her attempt to appropriate someone else's heritage?
More moral outrage on demand.
The most racist and judgemental buncha jerks are lefties. So focused on appearances and pretending to be kind, such Bullshit.

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by Serowbot on 11/28/17 at 10:50:43

Did Trump mean it as a compliment?... No...
It was intended as a slur...

Bingo,... case closed...

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/28/17 at 10:54:33

No. Not a derisive remark about actually BEING what she claimed.
It's to illustrate that she LIED about it.
It's not something against the true Native Americans, but HER,

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by raydawg on 11/28/17 at 11:12:12


1305120F17020F14600 wrote:
Did Trump mean it as a compliment?... No...
It was intended as a slur...

Bingo,... case closed...


Are you an Indian?

No.....

Stfu

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by verslagen1 on 11/28/17 at 12:12:56

The NatAm's took offense at her being called "Pocahontas"
Pocahontas is a revered ancestor they don't want associated with her.
I can see their point.

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by WebsterMark on 11/28/17 at 13:16:37

Pocahontas is a great nickname for her. She'll never be known as anything else; deservedly so.

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by raydawg on 11/28/17 at 13:25:19


3B283F3E212C2A28237C4D0 wrote:
The NatAm's took offense at her being called "Pocahontas"
Pocahontas is a revered ancestor they don't want associated with her.
I can see their point.


Well hell, I never considered that angle  ;D

Well done weedhopper  ;)

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/28/17 at 13:31:18


495A4D4C535E585A510E3F0 wrote:
The NatAm's took offense at her being called "Pocahontas"
Pocahontas is a revered ancestor they don't want associated with her.
I can see their point.


I never thought about that.
Fauxcahontas would be better, but probably too close to not upset them.
She should apologize and resign.


Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by Serowbot on 11/28/17 at 13:43:06


72617964617767000 wrote:
[quote author=1305120F17020F14600 link=1511894717/0#1 date=1511895043]Did Trump mean it as a compliment?... No...
It was intended as a slur...

Bingo,... case closed...


Are you an Indian?

No.....

Stfu
[/quote]
1/16th Cherokee on my fathers side.. Tennessee Smokey Mountains don't'cha know...
Soooo,... STFU yourself...  

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by WebsterMark on 11/28/17 at 14:36:53

Cool, so you can be known as Tonto from now on. You can refer to me as Kemosahbee.

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/28/17 at 14:42:12

Five pound tubs of Burn cream now available.
Muppet discounts available.

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by Serowbot on 11/28/17 at 14:43:54

What did the Lone Ranger say when Silver died?... :-?


















"Well,.. ...he never did that before"...  :-/

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/28/17 at 15:31:33


“The Marines made us yell ‘Geronimo’ when we jumped out of planes and that didn’t offend me either.”

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by raydawg on 11/28/17 at 17:00:52


013334252233241B37243D560 wrote:
Cool, so you can be known as Tonto from now on. You can refer to me as Kemosahbee.


I think a better name would Limp Bow, or Running Scared.   ;D ;D

Btw, do you have a TRC?
Or just a picture on the mantle with a high cheek bone person as proof?

If you don’t, the still STFU

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by MnSpring on 11/28/17 at 17:48:00


667562637C7177757E21100 wrote:
The NatAm's took offense at her being called "Pocahontas"
Pocahontas is a revered ancestor they don't want associated with her.
I can see their point.


And a  Very Valid one.

(For the,  ‘Blind in one Eye, hard to see out of the other, Kum-By-You Singing, Ultra-Progressive, ANTIFA  Ideals  Supporting, Fairy Dust Sprinkling people’,  See how this works ?)  


The N.A.I.’s, have a very strong, reverence, for the person in their, ‘History’, called, ‘Pocahontas’.

Perhaps,  JOG’s name, ‘Fauxcahontas’,
         for a  Lie-er !
Is more  appropriate.

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by ruckus430 on 11/28/17 at 21:18:44

Yikes trump cant catch a break can he?? What yall don't see is that he is out of plays and is just doing anything he can to distract from the bombs constantly dropping about the russia investigation. So worried about pocahantas you didnt even catch that it was revealed that kushner failed to disclose yet another russia connection that he used to finance his real estate. Mueller is gna want to look into that.
https://forward.com/fast-forward/387007/leaked-bank-records-tie-russian-money-to-kushner-startup-he-didnt-disclose/


Operation "distract trumps goldfish memory short attention span base" accomplished

So what happend to all those nothingburgers??  lollll keep those hands clasped over your ears

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by WebsterMark on 11/29/17 at 04:15:25


37243C21243222450 wrote:
[quote author=013334252233241B37243D560 link=1511894717/0#9 date=1511908613]Cool, so you can be known as Tonto from now on. You can refer to me as Kemosahbee.


I think a better name would Limp Bow, or Running Scared.   ;D ;D

Btw, do you have a TRC?
Or just a picture on the mantle with a high cheek bone person as proof?

If you don’t, the still STFU[/quote]

Sorry but I'm immune to the "peaceful, nature loving Native Americans were robbed of their homeland by selfish whites" blah blah blah...narrative.

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by raydawg on 11/29/17 at 08:58:30


407275646372655A76657C170 wrote:
[quote author=37243C21243222450 link=1511894717/0#13 date=1511917252][quote author=013334252233241B37243D560 link=1511894717/0#9 date=1511908613]Cool, so you can be known as Tonto from now on. You can refer to me as Kemosahbee.


I think a better name would Limp Bow, or Running Scared.   ;D ;D

Btw, do you have a TRC?
Or just a picture on the mantle with a high cheek bone person as proof?

If you don’t, the still STFU[/quote]

Sorry but I'm immune to the "peaceful, nature loving Native Americans were robbed of their homeland by selfish whites" blah blah blah...narrative.
[/quote]

Like trying to rewrite the Civil War, etc, it doesn't change the past.
What happened then was very much a part of the time, and that is a significant element that can't be denied, or JUDGED in today's mindset/understandings.

I AM a registered American Indian of a tribe.
Yes, we got some raw deals.
All you who are NOT an Indian, hold your self appointed righteousness, as Matt Lauer should on lecturing guys about sexual harassment!

So Bot, if you can't PROVE your heritage, STFU!  

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by verslagen1 on 11/29/17 at 09:22:37


Quote:
Since that period, the tribes have relied on the Dawes Rolls as part of the membership qualification process, using them as records of citizens at a particular time, and requiring new members to document direct descent from a person or persons on these rolls. Courts have upheld this rule even when it has been proven that a brother or sister of an ancestor was listed on the rolls but not the direct ancestor himself/herself.


It is well known throughout this period that being a half blood is to be an outcast no matter what side you're on.

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/29/17 at 09:29:13

throughout this period that being a half blood is to be an outcast no matter what side you're on.

Yeah, but that was before lefties taught us to be nice.

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by WebsterMark on 11/29/17 at 16:36:44

For your reading pleasure...... you're welcome.

The other day President Trump referred jokingly, yet again, to Senator Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahontas", and as a result is even more totally racey-racey-racist than he was the week before. If you're finding this all a bit hard to follow, relax:

If a white grade-school teacher pretends to be black, that's totally racist and you should denounce him as such immediately;

But if a white professor pretends to be Harvard Law School's "first woman of color" and you point it out, then you're the racist.

Got that? It's easy when you know how:

If a Victoria's Secret model wears lingerie "inspired by indigenous African cultures", that's cultural appropriation;

But if a white Harvard professor takes up valuable space in an authentic tribal cookbook, that's not cultural appropriation ...er, because the authentic tribal recipes she submitted turned out to come from the Duke of Windsor's favorite restaurant.

When the left patrol identity politics so ruthlessly they demand that even Elizabeth Warren's claim to be Cherokee must be taken seriously, it becomes necessary for the sake of societal sanity to laugh at her, again and again. In doing so, Donald Trump is performing a valuable service to the republic.

For for my own part, I said what I had to say about Senator Warren in my book The [Un]documented Mark Steyn:

The Massachusetts Democrat is Indian in the sense of checking the "Are you Native American?" box on the Association of American Law Schools form, which Elizabeth Warren did for much of her adult life. According to her, she's part Cherokee and part Delaware. Not in the Joe Biden sense, I hasten to add, but Delaware in the sense of the Indian tribe named in honor of the home state of Big F**kin' Chief Dances with Plugs.

How does she know she's a Cherokee maiden? Well, she cites her grandfather's "high cheekbones," and says the Indian stuff is part of her family "lore." Which was evidently good enough for Harvard Lore School when they were looking to rack up a few affirmative-action credits. The former Obama special adviser to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and chairperson of the Congressional Oversight Panel now says that "I listed myself in the directory in the hopes that it might mean that I would be invited to a luncheon, a group, something that might happen with people who are like I am," and certainly not for personal career advancement or anything like that. Like everyone else, she was shocked, shocked to discover that, as The Boston Herald reported, "Harvard Law School officials listed Warren as Native American in the '90s, when the school was under fierce fire for their faculty's lack of diversity."

And so the same institution at which young Barack was "the first African-American president of The Harvard Law Review" notched up another famous first: As The Fordham Law Review reported, "Harvard Law School hired its first woman of color, Elizabeth Warren, in 1995." To the casual observer, Mrs. Warren, now the Democrats' Senate candidate, might seem a 100 percent woman of non-color. She walks like a white, quacks like a white, looks whiter than white. She's the whitest white since Frosty the Snowman fell in a vat of Wite-Out. But she "self-identified" as Cherokee, so that makes her a "woman of color." Why, back in 1984 she submitted some of her favorite dishes to the Pow Wow Chow cookbook, a "compilation of recipes passed down through the Five Tribes families."

The recipes sent in by "Elizabeth Warren—Cherokee" include a crab dish with tomato mayonnaise. Mrs. Warren's fictional Cherokee ancestors in Oklahoma were renowned for their ability to spear the fast-moving Oklahoma crab. It's in the state song:

Ooooooklahoma!
Where the crabs come sweepin' down the plain. . .

But then the white man came and now the Oklahoma crab is extinct, and at the Cherokee clambakes they have to make do with Mrs. Warren's traditional Five Tribes recipe for Cherokee Lime Pie...

Even in a world where everyone's incredible, some things ought to be truly incredible. Yet Harvard Law School touted Elizabeth "Dances with Crabs" Warren as their "first woman of color"—and nobody laughed.

Because, if you laugh, chances are you'll be tied up in sensitivity-training hell for the next six weeks.

Because in an ever more incredible America being an all-white "woman of color" is entirely credible.

But, with the impertinent jackanapes of the press querying the bona fides of Harvard Lore School's first Native American female professor, the Warren campaign got to work and eventually turned up a great-great-great-grandmother designated as Cherokee in the online transcription of a marriage application of 1894.

Hallelujah! In the old racist America, we had quadroons and octoroons. But in the new post-racial America, we have—give me a minute to fish out my calculator—duoettrigintaroons! Martin Luther King dreamed of a day when men would be judged not on the color of their skin but on the content of their great-great-great-grandmother's wedding-license application. And now it's here! You can read all about it in Elizabeth Warren's memoir of her struggles to come to terms with her racial identity, Dreams from My Great-Great-Great-Grandmother.

Unfortunately, the actual original marriage license does not list Great-Great-Great-Gran'ma as Cherokee, but let's cut Elizabeth Fauxcahontas Crockagawea Warren some slack here. She couldn't be black. Like Barack Obama's composite girlfriend, she would if she could, but she couldn't. But she could be 1/32nd Cherokee, and maybe get invited to a luncheon with others of her kind—"people who are like I am," 31/32nds white, and they can all sit around celebrating their diversity together. She is a testament to America's melting pot, composite pot, composting pot, whatever.

Just in case you're having difficulty keeping up with all these Composite-Americans, George Zimmerman, the son of a Peruvian mestiza, is the embodiment of endemic white racism and the reincarnation of Bull Connor, but Elizabeth Warren, the great-great-great-granddaughter of someone who might possibly have been listed as Cherokee on an application for a marriage license, is a heartwarming testimony to how minorities are shattering the glass ceiling in Harvard Yard. George Zimmerman, redneck; Elizabeth Warren, redskin. Under the Third Reich's Nuremberg Laws, Mrs. Warren would have been classified as Aryan and Mr. Zimmerman as non-Aryan. Now it's the other way round. Progress!

Coincidentally, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission last week issued an "Enforcement Guidance" limiting the rights of employers to take into account the criminal convictions and arrest records of job applicants because of the "disparate impact" the consideration of such matters might have on minorities. That's great news, isn't it? So Harvard Law School can't ask Elizabeth Warren if she's ever held up a liquor store because, if they did, the faculty might be even less Cherokee than it is...

In the new Composite America, you can celebrate diversity all by yourself.

***

Regarding Elizabeth Warren's contributions to that cookbook Pow Wow Chow (a "compilation of recipes passed down through the Five Tribes families"), a few days I wrote the above, it was reported that Mrs. Warren's crab dish passed down from her Cherokee ancestors actually came from an upscale Manhattan restaurant on Fifty-fifth Street across from the St. Regis Hotel. Noah Glyn of National Review:

Two of the possibly plagiarized recipes, said in the Pow Wow Chow cookbook to have been passed down through generations of Oklahoma Native American members of the Cherokee tribe, are described in a New York Times News Service story as originating at Le Pavilion, a fabulously expensive French restaurant in Manhattan. The dishes were said to be particular favorites of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Cole Porter.

As the blogger Pundette wondered: "Were they Cherokee, too?"

Why not? As Broadway's first Native American composer, Cole Porter wrote about his Indian blood in his famous song, "I've Got Sioux under My Skin."

Actually, that last line quoted above briefly made me wonder if writing about American liberalism isn't a threat to one's sanity. Some societies are racist, some societies work hard to be non-racist, but only in America does the nation's most prestigious law school hire a 100 percent white female as its first "woman of color" on the basis that she once mailed in the Duke of Windsor's favorite crab dish to a tribal cookbook. If the House of Windsor is now one of the five tribes, all America has to do is restore the monarchy, and the Queen will be your first "woman of color" in the Oval Office.

Before he ascended to the throne, the Duke inspired a hit song of reflected celebrity: "I Danced with a Man Who Danced with a Girl Who Danced with the Prince of Wales." That seems to be how Harvard Law's identity-group quota-filling works. I'm confident that, if this issue re-emerges during Elizabeth Warren's campaign to be the first Native-American president, she'll be able to prove she danced with a man who danced with a girl who danced with someone who once changed planes at a municipal airport accidentally built on a Cherokee burial ground.

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by MnSpring on 11/29/17 at 17:26:46

LOL,
  That was a GREAT  Read  !!!

Now, 'Wait for it', The,
  ‘ Blind in one Eye, hard to see out of the other, Kum-By-You Singing, Ultra-Progressive, ANTIFA  Ideals  Supporting, Fairy Dust Sprinkling people '

Will say otherwise. (By, SPINNING)

LOLOLOLOLOLOOL

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/29/17 at 20:30:44

Coincidentally, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission last week issued an "Enforcement Guidance" limiting the rights of employers to take into account the criminal convictions and arrest records of job applicants because of the "disparate impact" the consideration of such matters might have on minorities.

That's So RACIST!
Yeah, fun read.


Look up

pocahontas.com

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by Serowbot on 11/29/17 at 20:50:04


2C0F321113080F06610 wrote:
Now, 'Wait for it', The,
  ‘ Blind in one Eye, hard to see out of the other, Kum-By-You Singing, Ultra-Progressive, ANTIFA  Ideals  Supporting, Fairy Dust Sprinkling people '



Mn's fingers work from muscle memory now... ;D


Quote:
Sioux Leader To Trump: 'Leave The Office You Bought And Take Your Swamp Things With You'

Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/29/17 at 21:29:56


322D2B2C31360737073F2D216A580 wrote:
Coincidentally, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission last week issued an "Enforcement Guidance" limiting the rights of employers to take into account the criminal convictions and arrest records of job applicants because of the "disparate impact" the consideration of such matters might have on minorities.

That's So RACIST!
Yeah, fun read.


Look up

pocahontas.com


Title: Re: Pocahontas
Post by MnSpring on 11/30/17 at 17:08:24


6274637E66737E65110 wrote:
"... Mn's fingers work from muscle memory now... ;D

Na, not, ‘Muscle Memory’, just cut & past.
Unlike, ’Tweety’, ‘Orange’, ’Small Hands’, ‘Dumb’,  “Embarrassment’, ‘Clown’, ‘man child’,  etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc,

Interesting.   WHY, is it such a, ‘big deal’, when I say:   ’Snowflake’ ?
Yet, it is perfectly, OK, to say the above things, by someone else. ?

Could it possibly be,
one fits, with what, YOU, believe,
and another one does Not ?

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