kellyb
Penultimate Amazing
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So, to sum up my thoughts after this very interesting and eye opening (seriously, I think it is) discussion:
It was kinda dumb for Elizabeth Warren to ever hold herself out to be a minority or claim connection to the Cherokee people. She only had her family lore to go on and we all know, based on our own experiences, how tenuous that lore can be. It is obvious that Warren herself never really made that big a deal of it -checking a box is pretty meaningless. There is no evidence that she ever gained anything from it other than, perhaps, a write up by Harvard touting their own diversity. Releasing this DNA test was a dumb move when she should have just left well enough alone and never spoken publicly about her ethnicity again. Rise above it, so to speak.
However, as dumb as it was, it cannot be argued -in my view- that Elizabeth Warren is a bad person; in fact, I'd say she's a pretty great person even if I disagree with some of her political positions. One good thing that has come of this is that I've had a chance to really look at Warren and her life and career. We should be proud to have her as a legislator because she, herself, has lived a distinguished life. Isn't she the kind of person we WANT in office? Someone who has served admirably and done some pretty great things, especially in her efforts towards consumer protection. That's what matters, her own experience and accomplishments, not the ethnicity of a distant ancestor -that is a total non-issue.
What I have learned is that we need to stop allowing ourselves, myself included, to become distracted by these kinds of irrelevant issues. Nothing will ever get better by continuing to engage this nonsense. I apologize for calling her a liar. I apologize for getting mixed up in this, ultimately, stupid and irrelevant debate over ethnicity.
Thank you!
