• Re: Elizabeth Warren mocked for 'Indigenous People's Day' tweet: ‘You j

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    governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:

    Elizabeth Warren is an ethnic-stealing political whore.


    Warren previously claimed to be Native American while teaching
    at Harvard Law School

    Twitter users were quick to point out the irony in Sen.
    Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., promoting Indigenous Peoples’ Day on
    Monday.

    Warren celebrated the holiday, which replaces Columbus Day in
    various cities across the country, on her account that morning.

    "On #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we celebrate the contributions, the
    extraordinary resilience, and the rich cultures of tribal
    nations and Native communities. Today and every day, the federal
    government must recommit itself to honoring its promises to
    Native peoples," Warren wrote.

    Elizabeth Warren
    @SenWarren
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    On #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we celebrate the contributions, the
    extraordinary resilience, and the rich cultures of tribal
    nations and Native communities. Today and every day, the federal
    government must recommit itself to honoring its promises to
    Native peoples.
    8:14 AM · Oct 10, 2022

    Social media users piled on this tweet after Warren’s previous
    scandal regarding her false claims of Native American heritage.

    "Imagine being Elizabeth Warren and thinking you can still
    virtue signal on this..." Townhall.com managing editor Spencer
    Brown tweeted.


    Spencer Brown
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    Imagine being Elizabeth Warren and thinking you can still virtue
    signal on this...
    Elizabeth Warren
    @SenWarren
    On #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we celebrate the contributions, the
    extraordinary resilience, and the rich cultures of tribal
    nations and Native communities. Today and every day, the federal
    government must recommit itself to honoring its promises to
    Native peoples.
    12:25 PM · Oct 10, 2022
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    Podcast host Gerry Callahan wrote, "You honored them by stealing
    jobs, money and opportunities from them. No American alive today
    has taken more from Native peoples. For at least this one day,
    you should hide your pale face in shame."

    "You just might want to sit this one out..." Center for American
    Liberty founder Harmeet K. Dhillon tweeted.

    The Spectator’s Stephen Miller joked, "You just happen to
    celebrate this day a little bit more than most people."

    Townhall.com columnist Brad Slager wrote, "I spent 1/1024 of
    Indigenous Peoples Day reading this tweet."

    "Oof. Girl," Conservative commentator Chad Felix Greene tweeted.


    Chad Felix Greene
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    Oof.
    Girl.
    Elizabeth Warren
    @SenWarren
    On #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we celebrate the contributions, the
    extraordinary resilience, and the rich cultures of tribal
    nations and Native communities. Today and every day, the federal
    government must recommit itself to honoring its promises to
    Native peoples.
    9:06 AM · Oct 10, 2022

    Warren previously claimed Native American heritage while
    teaching at Harvard Law School. At Harvard, Warren was listed as
    a minority in an Association of American Law Schools directory,
    and a 1997 Fordham Law Review article described her as the
    "first woman of color" teaching at Harvard Law.

    Multiple people, including former President Trump, criticized
    Warren’s claims with some noting that she primarily relied on
    family lore rather than any official documentation. She
    continued to push back against attacks throughout her campaign
    for the Senate.

    In 2018, Warren released a DNA test revealing that she was only
    between 1/64 and 1/1024 Native American. Although she promoted
    this as confirming her claims at the time, many noted that this
    would make her less Native American than most average Caucasian
    Americans. She was later forced to apologize to the Cherokee
    Nation in 2019 for claiming that she was a member of their tribe.

    She has since appeared to have distanced herself from the
    original DNA test, deleting all tweets, videos and webpages
    referencing the test during the lead up to her 2020 presidential
    campaign.

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