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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Bradshaw3
(7,505 posts)33. So you're speaking for Native Americans now?
Who are these people? The NYT article had one unelected official of the Cherokee Nation attacking her. Yet many many others, including Deb Haaland who was just on CNN, have rejected these attacks on Warren. Are you a tribal member, and if not do you feel like you can speak for them?
Or is there something else driving your accusations?
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The scare quotes around "controversy" make it look like you're erasing the concerns
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2019
#1
I'm more Ojibwe than I am white, and I don't object to her self-identification.
catbyte
Feb 2019
#17
Agree that GOP and Media are pushing, but please don't "whitesplain" to NAs
bigbrother05
Feb 2019
#8
Imho, all she ever needed to do was acknowledge the mistake and move on. Hopefully, Ms Warren
Kashkakat v.2.0
Feb 2019
#10
Another rightwing "Controversy" made up to undermine another great Democratic leader
yaesu
Feb 2019
#20
It's nice that so many white people are prepared to forgive her on behalf of Native Americans (n/t)
Spider Jerusalem
Feb 2019
#29