Posted on 09/26/2012 9:36:39 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Cherokee chief: Scott Brown staffers racist By: Kevin Robillard September 26, 2012 11:25 AM EDT
The head of the Cherokee Nation called staffers for Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown downright racist Wednesday for making tomahawk chop motions and yelling war whoops at a rally Saturday for the Republicans reelection, and called on Brown to apologize.
The conduct of these individuals goes far beyond what is appropriate and proper in political discourse, Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Bill John Baker said in a statement. The use of stereotypical war whoop chants and tomahawk chops are offensive and downright racist. It is those types of actions that perpetuate negative stereotypes and continue to minimize and degrade all native peoples.
Video of Brown staffers, including his congressional deputy chief of staff, whooping and chopping their arms emerged Tuesday after a liberal blog posted it. Brown said he didnt condone his staffers actions, but declined to apologize.
The real issue here is, and the real offense is the fact that Professor [Elizabeth] Warren checked the box, Brown told reporters. She said that she was white, and then she checked the box saying she was Native American.
Baker wants Brown to go farther.
We need individuals in the United States Senate who respect Native Americans and have an understanding of tribal issues, he said. For that reason, I call upon Sen. Brown to apologize for the offensive actions of his staff and their uneducated, unenlightened and racist portrayal of native peoples.
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Boo Hoo
Hey Chief Jerk,
What about Atlanta fans and Florida seminole fans, are they racist too? Get off the pot.
Racist? Racist? That’s so stupid, this so-called CHIEF Baker is calling us racist when he looks more like Chris Dodd than Geronimo or Sitting Bull. I mean, the guy doesn’t even have his hair in a Mohawk cut, wear a huge feathered head-dress or is not carrying a bow and arrow or spear with a scalp on it. What a fraud. He’s probably wearing a pair Jockey shorts vice a breech clout under his suit pants. And, to top it off, when he walks up to someone, he no doubt shakes their hand instead of raising his palm and saying “HOW”. Damn fraud....where’s his pinto horse, named ‘Paint’? The closest this so-called injun ever came to a wild Mustang was probably when the his daddy bought him a shiny new 2 plus 2 Ford Mustang with 4-on-the-floor and a 4-barrel under the hood.
When his colored negro maid brings him his martini, he probably doesn’t even grunt “UGH”, much less “thank you”. Do you think he ever watched the series ‘Sheriff of Cochise’ on TV? Not even, baby. He wouldn’t know Tonto from Jimmy Durante. Geezzzz......
The descendant of Cherokee slave owners has the nerve to call others “racist”?
All Scott Brown has to do is say he wasn’t making fun of indians but he was making fum of his opponent who is faux indian.
[to the tune of John Brown Had a Little Indian]
Scott Brown mocked a fake indian
Scott Brown mocked a fake indian
Scott Brown mocked a fake indian
Who pretended she was 1/32 Cherokee
So, Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Bill John Baker supports a politician from the political party that threw the Cherokees off their ancestral tribal lands.
Smooth move.
Hey, chiefy...start with Hollywood fist, they’ve been doing it for decades. The only thing most people know about Indians they learned from Hollywood movies, including the “war whoops”.
More attempts to apply race-politics to get monetary or political gain.
They were making fun of Paleface Lizzy. She took money meant for an Indian. By mocking phony Paleface Lizzy, they are actually siding with the Cherokee.
They were doing that back in the early 90s with the tomahawk chop for the Atlanta Braves.
Well, that would be an interesting find, hope it is proven he is. wow.
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