Ponderable

The real question is why you keep calling Obama a black dude, he is just as much white and may be more. It fits your narrative better.

It comes from the white racist tradition that "one drop" of non-white blood disqualifies a person from full citizenship benefits, with the curious exception of the white-racist opinion of Elizabeth Warren whose demonstrated Native American blood line of about 3% is seen as some sort of a fraud.
 
It comes from the white racist tradition that "one drop" of non-white blood disqualifies a person from full citizenship benefits, with the curious exception of the white-racist opinion of Elizabeth Warren whose demonstrated Native American blood line of about 3% is seen as some sort of a fraud.
Did she use her made up blood line to get college preferences?
 
It comes from the white racist tradition that "one drop" of non-white blood disqualifies a person from full citizenship benefits, with the curious exception of the white-racist opinion of Elizabeth Warren whose demonstrated Native American blood line of about 3% is seen as some sort of a fraud.
Is that why she refuses to have a blood test?
 
It comes from the white racist tradition that "one drop" of non-white blood disqualifies a person from full citizenship benefits, with the curious exception of the white-racist opinion of Elizabeth Warren whose demonstrated Native American blood line of about 3% is seen as some sort of a fraud.

Elizabeth Warren’s Native American problem goes beyond politics
WASHINGTON — There’s a ghost haunting Elizabeth Warren as she ramps up for a possible 2020 presidential bid and a reelection campaign in Massachusetts this year: her enduring and undocumented claims of Native American ancestry.

Warren says now, as she has from the first days of her public life, that she based her assertions on family lore, on her reasonable trust in what she was told about her ancestry as a child.

“I know who I am,” she said in a recent interview with the Globe.

But that self-awareness may not be enough, as her political ambitions blossom. She’s taken flak from the right for years as a “fake Indian,” including taunts from President Trump, who derisively calls her “Pocahontas.’’ That clamor from the right will only grow with her increasing prominence.


And, more telling, there’s also discomfort on the left and among some tribal leaders and activists that Warren has a political blind spot when it comes to the murkiness surrounding her story of her heritage, which blew up as an issue in her victorious 2012 Massachusetts Senate race. In recent months, Daily Show host Trevor Noah mocked her for claiming Native American ancestry and the liberal website ThinkProgress published a scathing criticism of her by a Cherokee activist who said she should apologize.

Would testing Elizabeth Warren’s DNA resolve this fight?
As Warren is mentioned as a serious presidential contender in 2020, even some who should be her natural allies say Warren has displayed a stubborn unwillingness to address the gap between the story she was told of Native Americans in the family tree and a dearth of hard evidence to back it up.

It’s a disconnect that has lingered unresolved in the public sphere for more than five years.

Warren says she grew up understanding that forebears in her mother’s family had Cherokee and Delaware blood. But examinations by genealogists of documents including birth, marriage, and death records have shown no conclusive proof of Native American ancestry.

While it may be easy to dismiss Trump’s continued Twitter attacks as bigotry, which has been Warren’s response thus far, the view of her more sympathetic critics is that she is leaving herself vulnerable by not clearing the air in a definitive way. Their fear is that the issue could act as a drag on her profile as she considers whether to seek the Democratic nomination for president.

“From a strategic perspective, taking the live step of taking responsibility and an apology, even while noting that it was not her intention to harm anyone, is important,” said Tom Bonier, CEO of the Democratic polling firm TargetSmart. “Will that change votes? I don’t think that doing so will lose her votes.”Some tribe members want Warren to apologize to Native Americans for claiming heritage without solid evidence.

If Warren seeks to tackle the issue, there are no easy options. Some tribe members want her to apologize to Native Americans for claiming heritage without solid evidence. Tribes across America have spent centuries denouncing whites who claim Indian DNA without a clear basis, claims they find deeply offensive.

Another path includes pursuing stronger outreach to the tribes with whom she claims to share kinship, a strategy that she’s begun to employ. This too is fraught, as some Native American leaders are resentful that she’s done, in their estimation, little to help tribes as a powerful senator.

“She’s not part of the Cherokee community,” said Chad Smith, who was the principal chief of the Oklahoma-based Cherokee Nation from 1999 to 2011. “She hasn’t reached out. She hasn’t come here and participated much.”

“The mark of value in claiming heritage is: Do you use your position to give back?” Smith said. “If it is a claim that is valuable to her, she should be helping Indian country. She might be doing it with the overall agenda. But unless she’s contributing back, it is a somewhat hollow claim.”


entire article:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/na...nd-politics/uK9pGOl4JBmqmRUcxTNj3H/story.html
 
But you and yours only perk up your little heads and talk about it when you see it as "reverse discrimination". Otherwise you attempt to claim it doesn't exist anymore.
You really shouldn't be answering for x10, even he knows what an idiot you are...

By the way poodle dick where did I ever claim discrimination doesn't exist anymore?
Post up or shut dick head...f'n lying piece of shit.
 
Anyone have proof she's got even one drop of Injun blood?

What would you accept as proof? An official long-form birth certificate?

What I found most compelling (aside from her siblings telling the same stories) is the fact that her parents eloped because her father's family would not allow him to marry that half-breed girl.
 
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