Thanksgiving canceled? Liberals who say America’s holiday promotes genocide and White supremacy


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Liberal pundits and news outlets across the country are using Thanksgiving week to disparage the holiday and label it a function of White supremacy and genocide.

“What is Thanksgiving to Indigenous people? ‘A day of mourning'” a USA Today headline on Tuesday said, accompanied by an article that claimed “many” Americans believe the holiday “represents the dark shadow of genocide.”

A liberal website urged Americans to eat vegan turkey alternatives on Thanksgiving. 
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A weather service, Currently, posted an article Tuesday suggesting that Americans who celebrate Thanksgiving are “hurting” the Native American community.

“Thanksgiving will be celebrated by many people across the country,” the tweet said. “The holiday perpetuates in a false narrative, that spins the true history of genocide and colonization into a light and largely false story.”

On MSNBC over the weekend, Gyasi Ross, who is Native American, explained a segment that white people have created a fake story around Thanksgiving and that the pilgrims are responsible for a system of White supremacy that is used to carry out “state sponsored” violence against Black people to this day.

President Biden walks past Peanut Butter, the national Thanksgiving turkey, after he was pardoned during a ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Friday, Nov. 19, 2021.

President Biden walks past Peanut Butter, the national Thanksgiving turkey, after he was pardoned during a ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Friday, Nov. 19, 2021.
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Over at the Pennsylvania Capital-Star, author Michael Coard penned an opinion piece that said: “When the Pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower in 1620, they didn’t bring thanks. They didn’t even give thanks. Instead, they brought racist genocide and gave nothing.”

A green bean casserole recipe on the website Eater this week warns readers, “Thanksgiving traces its origins to an uneasy, temporary alliance between 17th-century…

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