All four of my Jewish grandparents arrived here at the turn of the 19th/20th century from Russia and Eastern Europe.
But I was born here and have lived here my whole life.
So I think “Indigenous Peopls’s Day” is a great idea.
There should be a day on which we Indigenous Americans celebrate our native American culture and heritage - from Baseball to jazz to all the inventions and prosperity that our culture has created and bestowed on the rest of the world — as a counter offensive to all the unjustified attention and special privileges bestowed on the illegal aliens who have invaded us over the past several decades.
So here’s to “Indigenous People’s Day.” I hope it catches on nationwide next year, as a way of reclaiming our true American heritage.
I’ll start the celebration with a nice cold bottle of Sam Adams. How will you celebrate?
I should add that display of the Mexican flag ought to be outlawed on Indigenous people’s day, just as the display of the American flag has been outlawed on Sink O’DeMaio.
I’m celebrating by going to a pipe club meeting in Baltimore, smoking a bowl of aged Virginia tobacco (a gift to Europeans from indigenous people) and giving a presentation about my calabash pipe collection to the other members. (the calabash is a gift to the rest of the world from Southern Africa.)
Exactly. When people bring up the “native American” title, I always say that anyone born here is a native American, (according to the Supreme Court your mother just has to have one foot in this country during delivery lol).
They’re just getting more and more blatant, aren’t they?
Anything that is seen as a virtue, a good, or something worthy of praise is derided by leftists. They’re getting more and more open about it.