Tucker Carlson: Elizabeth Warren has appointed herself head of the #MeSioux movement (hilarious)

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Elizabeth Warren, has claimed to be an American Indian. Now, she did this to advance her career and it worked. Harvard Law School once boasted that Warren was the first woman of color to ever serve on their faculty. Woman of color. But Warren also used her fake Indian heritage to frame herself as somebody affected by America's sad history of racial discrimination. Warren posed as a victim because on the left, victimhood is power. Here's some of what she's said over the years . . .
 
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Pocahontas Descendant Calls on Warren to Apologize

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A descendant of Pocahontas, the 17th-century Powhatan princess, said Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) needs to apologize for claiming to be Native American for political gain. Appearing on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Debbie White Dove Porreco said she was glad the Massachusetts Democrat finally took the DNA test, which she urged her to do back in May. "It did prove that she wasn't the Cherokee Indian that she was claiming to be for so long," Porreco said on the program Tuesday. "I think she's guilty of claiming she's an American Indian but has no proof -- and then [is] using it for...
 
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Democrats make me sick........they know no bounds of deception and fraud........this is not to say I think Republicans are all that honest either......but for sure the Dems are as contrary as can be....
 
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yes my friend, they are ALL of the same seeds..

align yourselves with your Holy Saviour; else all/you are counted as the Bible says,
in the family of the deceived/lost...
 
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I was reading comments around the web and came across this one!

Watched HALLOWEEN 40 this morning with my son. It stars Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode and was produced by Jamie as well as by John Carpenter and Cody Carpenter. The screenplay/writing was Excellent! In a scene -- no spoilers! -- a boyfriend of Laurie's granddaughter tells her parents that he's "7% Cherokee". Someone in the audience yelled out: "That's still 7% more than Liz Warren!!" I live in a predominantly African-American neighborhood here in Southern Maryland, and the audience was packed with mostly African-American patrons - about 90%. This scene and reply brought a smile to my face.
 

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Elizabeth Warren announced the results of her dna test, which proved she has less Indian heritage than
the average white American. To the mainstream media, though, the test proved conclusively that Warren
is a Native American and that President Donald Trump is absolutely wrong for doubting her.

We’re living in an age where facts are flexible and truth is relative.
 
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Elizabeth Warren announced the results of her dna test, which proved she has less Indian heritage than
the average white American. To the mainstream media, though, the test proved conclusively that Warren
is a Native American and that President Donald Trump is absolutely wrong for doubting her.

We’re living in an age where facts are flexible and truth is relative.
She retains her title of Fauxahantos.
 

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It's a blatant campaign stunt. Notice her timing? Just before the mid-terms November 6th?

NATIONAL REVIEW
Warren Claims She Took DNA Test to ‘Rebuild Confidence’ in Government
By JACK CROWE

October 22, 2018


"After announcing her DNA-test results in a campaign video and an extensive Boston Globe report, Warren was attacked by a number of prominent Republican lawmakers, who accused her of exploiting academia’s emphasis on diversity to elevate her career. Their charges were bolstered by the Cherokee Nation’s immediate rejection of Warren’s claim to Native American ancestry.

“Using a DNA test to lay claim to any connection to the Cherokee Nation or any tribal nation, even vaguely, is inappropriate and wrong,” said Cherokee Nation secretary of state Chuck Hoskin Jr. “It makes a mockery out of DNA tests and its legitimate uses while also dishonoring legitimate tribal governments and their citizens, whose ancestors are well documented and whose heritage is proven.” "
 
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I’m from the UK and I have to say I don’t understand why of this, as to
why it should matter whether someone has Indian heritage or not.

As for the phrase “woman of colour” that’s just horrible.

We wouldn’t say woman of no colour, woman of pinky/beige/creamy.

Does it actually matter this much in the US what someone’s skin colour is or
whether they were descended from American Indians, regardless of their
political views?

To the rest of us it sounds like a never ending play ground squabble.
 
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I’m from the UK and I have to say I don’t understand why of this, as to
why it should matter whether someone has Indian heritage or not.

As for the phrase “woman of colour” that’s just horrible.

We wouldn’t say woman of no colour, woman of pinky/beige/creamy.

Does it actually matter this much in the US what someone’s skin colour is or
whether they were descended from American Indians, regardless of their
political views?

To the rest of us it sounds like a never ending play ground squabble.
American politics <----POLY TICS <----MANY blood sucking tics.....
 
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I’m from the UK and I have to say I don’t understand why of this, as to
why it should matter whether someone has Indian heritage or not.

As for the phrase “woman of colour” that’s just horrible.

We wouldn’t say woman of no colour, woman of pinky/beige/creamy.

Does it actually matter this much in the US what someone’s skin colour is or
whether they were descended from American Indians, regardless of their
political views?

To the rest of us it sounds like a never ending play ground squabble.
Elizabeth Fauxahontas Warren used her status as an American Indian to get scholarships and benefits while going through college. I hope they charge her with a crime in the end.
 
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Elizabeth Fauxahontas Warren used her status as an American Indian to get scholarships and benefits while going through college. I hope they charge her with a crime in the end.
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and in Spanish

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Lillywolf

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I’m from the UK and I have to say I don’t understand why of this, as to
why it should matter whether someone has Indian heritage or not.

As for the phrase “woman of colour” that’s just horrible.

We wouldn’t say woman of no colour, woman of pinky/beige/creamy.

Does it actually matter this much in the US what someone’s skin colour is or
whether they were descended from American Indians, regardless of their
political views?

To the rest of us it sounds like a never ending play ground squabble.
Well, speaking as one who is a member of the tribal nations, we are people of color.
In 20th century parlance "red skin" was politicized in order to further the agenda of the snowflake movement bent on curbing freedom to speak. And then employed as a means to vanquish a major corporate sports franchise copyright.
However, red skins didn't just appear as an identity out of thin air centuries ago. Dutch traders and others referred to tribal people as red skin due to the hue of our sin under the sun's blistering rays. Whereas European peoples were pale and tended to burn red, (sunburn), native people's skin was various shades of brown and often with a red hue. Hence, 'red skin'.

If red skin is a sensitive point for some whites, they may wish to use heavy sunscreen. :giggle: Else they qualify for the label themselves.

In the case of Warren, when she claimed native ancestry for personal financial gain during her admissions process in higher education, she committed fraud on a government document. Because government grants are federal contracts.
Furthermore, as the AT article informs, a DNA test is no acceptable marker for native ancestry among the tribal council's of any north American tribe.
Blood Quantum, is a term that is often used for the purpose of tribal identity. That too is an abuse in many respects.
However, where Warren should be openly challenged in the media is to ask her to go forward to the tribal council she claims affiliation with and ask to see if her lineage is recorded in their books.
That's one way.

Some people, my grandparents are an example, did not have a birth certificate. They just didn't exist among the tribes. How then to prove the blood quantum feature? Or the registration in a council book set?

Warren prayerfully will be elected out of her office. As, in a perfect world, would be the case with Pelosi and Mad Maxine Waters.
Maybe with the ousting of the unholy three Congress can get back on the right track.
 

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and in Spanish

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Jai Alai.
 

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This is the funniest joke ever... Even the Cherokee deny her! According to her every "Caucasian" can claim African American... Egypt, South Africa, Morocco are just 3 African countries, I can think of, that are predominantly "white"...

Lets all White people be a minority...
 
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Well, speaking as one who is a member of the tribal nations, we are people of color.
In 20th century parlance "red skin" was politicized in order to further the agenda of the snowflake movement bent on curbing freedom to speak. And then employed as a means to vanquish a major corporate sports franchise copyright.
However, red skins didn't just appear as an identity out of thin air centuries ago. Dutch traders and others referred to tribal people as red skin due to the hue of our sin under the sun's blistering rays. Whereas European peoples were pale and tended to burn red, (sunburn), native people's skin was various shades of brown and often with a red hue. Hence, 'red skin'.

If red skin is a sensitive point for some whites, they may wish to use heavy sunscreen. :giggle: Else they qualify for the label themselves.

In the case of Warren, when she claimed native ancestry for personal financial gain during her admissions process in higher education, she committed fraud on a government document. Because government grants are federal contracts.
Furthermore, as the AT article informs, a DNA test is no acceptable marker for native ancestry among the tribal council's of any north American tribe.
Blood Quantum, is a term that is often used for the purpose of tribal identity. That too is an abuse in many respects.
However, where Warren should be openly challenged in the media is to ask her to go forward to the tribal council she claims affiliation with and ask to see if her lineage is recorded in their books.
That's one way.

Some people, my grandparents are an example, did not have a birth certificate. They just didn't exist among the tribes. How then to prove the blood quantum feature? Or the registration in a council book set?

Warren prayerfully will be elected out of her office. As, in a perfect world, would be the case with Pelosi and Mad Maxine Waters.
Maybe with the ousting of the unholy three Congress can get back on the right track.

Thank you for your response, I can understand a person being proud of their
heritage, that’s a different matter.

It just seems bizarre in a modern world that race, skin colour etc, is such an
issue. There is only one race - the human race, yet still biggatry and “racism”
still prevail so strongly and/or are used to promote own agenders. It just
makes me wonder if people now are any different to those a couple of
100 years ago.

We have been to the moon, missions to Jupiter, missions to Mars talked about.
But the human race still can’t see past a person’s skin colour.