That would be DESTRUCTIVE LIAR....
Ouch....
https://www.redstate.com/alexparker...ah-eastern-band-open-letter-elizabeth-warren/
200+ American Indians have served a letter to former squaw Elizabeth Warren, calling on her to address her past goofiness about being a member of the tribe.
Published on Medium, the open letter comes courtesy of three groups telling Warren she needs to seriously get right with them — by using her admission of cultural/tribal appropriation as a teachable moment.
Basically, she needs to confess in a giant way that what she did was really, really crappy.
So say the “concerned citizens of the Cherokee Nation, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians,” who “recognize [their] responsibility to stand up for [their] communities: to those [they] claim and those who claim [them].”
The letter starts with a bit of reaming:
Senator Warren, as you seek the Democratic nomination for President of the United States, your history of false claims to American Indian identity and the defense of these claims with a highly publicized DNA test continue to dog your political career. For Native Americans, this moment is more than an annoyance; it represents the most public debate about our identity in a generation. In a country where Indigenous people are mostly invisible, what Americans conclude from this debate will impact Native rights for years to come.
Ouch....
https://www.redstate.com/alexparker...ah-eastern-band-open-letter-elizabeth-warren/
200+ American Indians have served a letter to former squaw Elizabeth Warren, calling on her to address her past goofiness about being a member of the tribe.
Published on Medium, the open letter comes courtesy of three groups telling Warren she needs to seriously get right with them — by using her admission of cultural/tribal appropriation as a teachable moment.
Basically, she needs to confess in a giant way that what she did was really, really crappy.
So say the “concerned citizens of the Cherokee Nation, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians,” who “recognize [their] responsibility to stand up for [their] communities: to those [they] claim and those who claim [them].”
The letter starts with a bit of reaming:
Senator Warren, as you seek the Democratic nomination for President of the United States, your history of false claims to American Indian identity and the defense of these claims with a highly publicized DNA test continue to dog your political career. For Native Americans, this moment is more than an annoyance; it represents the most public debate about our identity in a generation. In a country where Indigenous people are mostly invisible, what Americans conclude from this debate will impact Native rights for years to come.