The Great Zaganza
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I buy my hatchets pre-buried.
Costs extra, but is so worth it.
Oh don't get me wrong I have no problem with anyone being curious about their heritage. I'll probably get around to doing one of those DNA test myself once the kinks (both technical and legal) get ironed out in them.
But it stays at that, pure curiosity. If I get the results back and I'm X% this or Y% that I can't imagine it going any further than "Huh that's neat."
Regardless of anything, Warren is still a woman. So, yes.Is Warren a minority?
Was easier, back in the days when not quite every event in a pol's life was scrutinized quite so closely as now.
Abe Lincoln suffered from severe bouts of depression, but the voters certainly had no clue. JFK was nowhere near as healthy as he portrayed himself and folks were largely ignorant of FDR's disability due to polio. These matters would be grist for public consumption these days, of course. (Not that a disability due to polio is the same as stretching the truth about one's ancestors, morally speaking).
As for her ticking a box 30+ years ago, well that's just a big nothingburger; its not as if she made any material gain from doing so, and as far as she new at the time, she DID have Native American ancestry (and the DNA test results are consistent with that belief).
I buy my hatchets pre-buried.
Costs extra, but is so worth it.
There was no family lore.
Critical thinkers fit their theories to the facts, not the facts to their theories.
Regardless of anything, Warren is still a woman. So, yes.
I know you're joking but a good proportion of historical monarchs were quite decent rulers. If we control the variables we know caused problems (religion, inbreeding, unclear succession, mental illness) a constitutional monarchy might well work better than our current purportedly representative alleged democracy.
Since when are women a minority?![]()
And always keep in mind that she was CHALLENGED by The Steaming Pile of Excrement in The White House to prove her family lore with a DNA test and did so. The only mistake she made was playing his game and allowing herself to be provoked by his racist, misogynistic taunting.
As for her ticking a box 30+ years ago, well that's just a big nothingburger; its not as if she made any material gain from doing so, and as far as she new at the time, she DID have Native American ancestry (and the DNA test results are consistent with that belief).
Those of us who are old enough will remember that the 1980's were different times to now. Americans in General were far less respectful of Native American culture than they are now, and generally either treated them very, very badly, or just didn't care at all.
While "Native American" was a term first coined in the in the 1900s, it only started to become more frequently used during the Civil Rights Era. In the 1980s the most commonly used term still in use was "Indians", and that term is still in some use today; Cleveland Indians, the Indian Wars, and the name of the state in Indiana literally means "Land of the Indians". Even as late as 1995, the US Census Bureau recorded that 50% of people who identified as indigenous still preferred the term American Indian while only 37% preferred Native American.
Regardless of anything, Warren is still a woman. So, yes.
She never really needed nor used any minority status as a Native American beyond as a personal interest.
That this still a topic of discussion at all is kind of sad. Critical thinkers fit their theories to the facts, not the facts to their theories.
//Honest Question//
If we reinstalled a (Conceptual within modern context) Monarchy what would be a reasonable failsafe?
But in traditional monarchies it was... revolt.
Really??? Citation, please.
Somehow you have omitted to mention that Warren's other ancestor/relative, President Andrew Jackson, drove Native Americans off their land in 1838.
There is just no redeeming factor.
You don't get to choose your ancestors.
Women get be a minority even though there are more of them because of macro aggression check your privilege shut your mouth.
That being said "minority" is used enough to mean "disenfranchised group" that I don't really need to split that hair.
Not to mention that Warren's (and my) home state is named "red people" (from Choctaw).
But that said, I'm not too sensitive about the term "American Indian". It is a historical error, but so is "Dutch" for "Nederlanders", right? And Pennsylvania Dutch for German Americans?