You can always spot racists. They’re the ones trying to gatekeep the membership of cultures to which they do not belong or bother to understand.
“Yeah, my objection is mostly to using a domestic abuser, as opposed to the claims of appropriation.”
He was “adopted” by the founder of the same non-profit that producers paid to “bless” his Lone Ranger film, NOT by “the tribe”.
“He was the reason I didn’t even consider seeing the second “Fantastic Beasts” film.”
“I’m still disappointed about his ongoing role of Grindelwald.”
The “backlash” comes from her political opponents. Knowing that should make it easier to understand.
“Just doing my part, until I too am banished to the grays.”
Rather than promote racist comments, could you perhaps be an ally and dismiss them? Thank you,
“She’s been a consistent supporter of Native American needs and I think you’d be hard put to find anyone who seriously believes that her little “family lore” thing about being part Cherokee has done any actual damage to Native Americans except for a few inexplicable NA trump supporters. If anything, it has raised…
She is Native American, idiot.
Many southern tribes were slave-owners who fought for the Confederacy. Why should it surprise anyone that their descendants are conservatives?
“Its almost like those people’s issue with Warren wasn’t the heritage claim, but a bad faith attack on her!”
And there have been many more than that. These bad-faith accusations from right-wing propaganda have been going on since her first political run against Scott Brown.
“Those people are conservatives. Yes, they exist even in Indian Country.”
short of writing personal apology letters to each and every Native American*.
“there’s no jobs, no future, no purpose for these people”
It’s actual Israeli law:
Eh, this seems like the same as that Sweden thing for him - he’s trying to clumsily take credit for some standard thing that was going to happen anyway.