It is hard to see how a white woman pretending to be 'native American' props up white supremacy
Washington Post Op-ed:
What it really shows is how political correctness and identity politics has corrupted a large portion of the liberal elites.
How Pocahontas — the myth and the slur — props up white supremacyI think the term "native American" is not accurate. There were no native Americans. The earliest known migrants were Asians who came to American several thousand years before the European migration to America. Elizabeth Warren's pretensions of being a descendant of early migrants should have been a scandal regardless of whether she was dubbed "Pocahontas." It was a fraud that was embraced by academia for their own political reasons. That too was a scandal. I fail to see how any of these scandals props up the tiny minority of Americans who claim to be white supremacists.
What it really shows is how political correctness and identity politics has corrupted a large portion of the liberal elites.
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