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Quoted: I was raised among Mexicans. Does that give me the right to claim that I'm Mexican? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: IF, and that's a big IF, her story is true, then I don't really see the problem with her claiming she is Indian. Culturally, she was raised among them, so the genetics shouldn't really matter. I was raised among Mexicans. Does that give me the right to claim that I'm Mexican? And who is ever going to go through the trouble of proving that you're not Mexican? As long as you don't run for public office, then you are g2g! |
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Quoted: IF, and that's a big IF, her story is true, then I don't really see the problem with her claiming she is Indian. Culturally, she was raised among them, so the genetics shouldn't really matter. But now the big IF is whether her stories are bullshit or not. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What a cuntacular bitch https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/38726/Screenshot_20211103-141644_Chrome_jpg-2153677.JPG IF, and that's a big IF, her story is true, then I don't really see the problem with her claiming she is Indian. Culturally, she was raised among them, so the genetics shouldn't really matter. But now the big IF is whether her stories are bullshit or not. Nothing in that says she was raised around Indigenous people, just poor. BUT.... even that seems to be a lie: In 1979, when Carrie was about six years old, the Weibels purchased a home in a middle-class neighbourhood in Regina’s north end, according to land title records. On the weekends, Ron Weibel was active at the racetrack, as one of the most prominent and successful racing enthusiasts and organizers in Regina. A 1986 Regina Leader-Post article described Weibel’s 1982 Corvette as “the envy of most of the estimated 1,000 race patrons.” https://www.cbc.ca/newsinteractives/features/carrie-bourassa-indigenous |
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According to an email from the University of Saskatchewan, if Indigenous identity or experience is required for a role, the university “accepts self-declaration in matters of employment.”
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Quoted: More to the point, an actual indigenous person was denied that role because of her. View Quote That's pretty fun outrage, but exactly how many of those were there, and how many POCs have received jobs for which they were no where near the top qualified candidate? When Elizabeth Warren wasn't laughed off the Presidential primary podium, the days of argument of "she stole a job!" were kind of over. |
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Quoted: That's pretty fun outrage, but exactly how many of those were there, and how many POCs have received jobs for which they were no where near the top qualified candidate? When Elizabeth Warren wasn't laughed off the Presidential primary podium, the days of argument of "she stole a job!" were kind of over. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: More to the point, an actual indigenous person was denied that role because of her. That's pretty fun outrage, but exactly how many of those were there, and how many POCs have received jobs for which they were no where near the top qualified candidate? When Elizabeth Warren wasn't laughed off the Presidential primary podium, the days of argument of "she stole a job!" were kind of over. Agreed. When Warren's life wasn't completely ruined after it was proven that she had lied about it, I realized that no one really cares about it. |
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Quoted: Agreed. When Warren's life wasn't completely ruined after it was proven that she had lied about it, I realized that no one really cares about it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: More to the point, an actual indigenous person was denied that role because of her. That's pretty fun outrage, but exactly how many of those were there, and how many POCs have received jobs for which they were no where near the top qualified candidate? When Elizabeth Warren wasn't laughed off the Presidential primary podium, the days of argument of "she stole a job!" were kind of over. Agreed. When Warren's life wasn't completely ruined after it was proven that she had lied about it, I realized that no one really cares about it. Lol, didn't she come out and brag that she was 1/1000th or something? |
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Quoted: Lol, didn't she come out and brag that she was 1/1000th or something? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: More to the point, an actual indigenous person was denied that role because of her. That's pretty fun outrage, but exactly how many of those were there, and how many POCs have received jobs for which they were no where near the top qualified candidate? When Elizabeth Warren wasn't laughed off the Presidential primary podium, the days of argument of "she stole a job!" were kind of over. Agreed. When Warren's life wasn't completely ruined after it was proven that she had lied about it, I realized that no one really cares about it. Lol, didn't she come out and brag that she was 1/1000th or something? It's assumed that the average American will have some level of Native DNA when doing the test. Warren was drastically under that amount of native DNA. She was even "less" Native American than the average American lol. |
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Quoted: Lol, didn't she come out and brag that she was 1/1000th or something? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: More to the point, an actual indigenous person was denied that role because of her. That's pretty fun outrage, but exactly how many of those were there, and how many POCs have received jobs for which they were no where near the top qualified candidate? When Elizabeth Warren wasn't laughed off the Presidential primary podium, the days of argument of "she stole a job!" were kind of over. Agreed. When Warren's life wasn't completely ruined after it was proven that she had lied about it, I realized that no one really cares about it. Lol, didn't she come out and brag that she was 1/1000th or something? 1/1024th. I think that's one great-great-great-grandmother out of her entire family tree. |
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Quoted: More to the point, an actual indigenous person was denied that role because of her. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's precisely the same feeling of disgust I experience. More to the point, an actual indigenous person was denied that role because of her. It's Elizabeth Warren all over again. |
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On one hand...
It's pretty fucking racist to hire or fire someone based solely on their ethnicity. On the other hand she was a phony diversity hire token SJW anyhow. So fuck her and Canada. |
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Quoted: Didnt E Warren get dinged because claiming Indian heritage is more then a DNA test, is a culture thing? So wouldn't someone raised indigenous have a greater claim to being called an Indian even if their DNA is European? All the contradictions the left plays with confuse me. View Quote SO from what i understand, Hispanic, black and pacific islander are all "claimed" ethnicity, while Native American is actually blood quantum. there are actual legal benefits associated with certain percentages of blood. Jay treaty is one, you dont need a passport to go from US to Canada IF you are 50% blood of one of 20 or so tribes, have letter from said tribe saying so, AND tribal ID. It is like a get out of immigration inspection free card if that card or quantum letter comes out, now customs inspection can still hammer them (drugs, guns, money, ect) but there is no "working unlawfully' or "moving unlawfully' or ANY of that. like basically completly unhindered movement in US and Canada. As i understand it there is US federal law based on percentage blood, as well as other tribal laws below that. |
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10161225/Carrie-Bourassa-claims-indigenous-doesnt-need-prove-know.html
According to this article, her sister outed her. And she doesn't look anything like her sister. I'd probably get a DNA test just because of that. Attached File |
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View Quote She was raised wild by beavers. |
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Quoted: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10161225/Carrie-Bourassa-claims-indigenous-doesnt-need-prove-know.html According to this article, her sister outed her. And she doesn't look anything like her sister. I'd probably get a DNA test just because of that. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122973/Screenshot_from_2021-11-03_15-08-13_png-2153775.JPG View Quote The droopy-dog cheeks and eyes combined with the small-ish cock holster with an over-bite leads me to believe: They are sisters. |
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If a man can identify as a woman why can't a cracker Identify as whatever race they choose? I don't see a difference.
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Quoted: 1. If she was born in Canada, she is indiginous to Canada, a native Canadian. 2. Was her “identity” required for the job? Or does; does it matter what her ancestory is in order for her to do the job? View Quote Don’t be obtuse. If you’re born in America you don’t call yourself a “Native American”. Would a white person be allowed to run the naacp? Even if they’re qualified? Exactly. |
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Quoted: Don’t be obtuse. If you’re born in America you don’t call yourself a “Native American”. Would a white person be allowed to run the naacp? Even if they’re qualified? Exactly. View Quote Interestingly, a white person can't even mutter the word "colored" in this context. Also interestingly, a black billionaire can join the NAACP, you know, like its 1920. |
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So.... you're telling me, in Canada, your genetic information is what really identifies who and what your are, and how you chose to label yourself is irrelevant, and even cause for dismissal in shame?
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Rachel Dolezal 2.0
If you’re going to base your entire life and career around being a victim due to your race, you better make sure you’re not white. Unless you are Elizabeth Warren, because she gets a free pass. |
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Quoted: She was raised wild by beavers. You just took the Corn on the Cob post, and raised it up a notch with a big toothy smile. |
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Quoted: They changed the laws regarding reparation, eh. All you'll get is bags of milk. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: As someone who is 1/32 Native American, I am triggered and need reparations. Of course, since it's from Canada they'd be in the form of beaver pelts and syrup, but I'm ok with that. They changed the laws regarding reparation, eh. All you'll get is bags of milk. Fine. But no skim milk dammit. That crap is awful. |
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Doesn't take 2 years and a genealogist to find your heritage.
Takes about $50 and 4 weeks at Ancestry. I discovered I am from the "White tribe" or as my daughter said, "You couldn't get any more white dad". England 61% Scotland 16% Wales 10% Ireland 8% Germanic Europe 3% Norway 2% |
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I can afford to be outraged. My great great grandmother was full blown Micmac out of Canada. She was a remarkable woman who married into boston society and was a noted musician in a time when prejudice against native americans was a real thing.
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Quoted: IF, and that's a big IF, her story is true, then I don't really see the problem with her claiming she is Indian. Culturally, she was raised among them, so the genetics shouldn't really matter. But now the big IF is whether her stories are bullshit or not. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What a cuntacular bitch https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/38726/Screenshot_20211103-141644_Chrome_jpg-2153677.JPG IF, and that's a big IF, her story is true, then I don't really see the problem with her claiming she is Indian. Culturally, she was raised among them, so the genetics shouldn't really matter. But now the big IF is whether her stories are bullshit or not. |
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I am glad to learn that the Canada Commies think it is cool to fire people because of the person's race or heritage.
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If her teenage parents where two wasps, then her dressing up as an indian does not make her one. Cultural appropriation. Heard of it?
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Quoted: Natives are all about Blood Quantum, because you can trace that to sweet sweet federal bucks and set asides. Its bad in the US, terrible in Canada. Not DNA, not a childhood on the Res, just a 19th century signature with all of the due diligence that a mule was sold with. Half of the Natives in Quebec would have no claim at all without Catholic baptism records (which are now decried as white Colonialism.) There is no doubt in my mind that as far as racial conditions go, Native women perhaps have it the worst in North America. The fact that's nearly universally because of their own tribes is the sticking point, and the conditions that keep conditions on the Reservation the way they are (the worst combination of Federal mismanagement with local execution possible, on both sides of the border.) The reason it persists that most do-gooder liberals can't point to a Reservation on the map, let tell the differences between tribes and the impact thereof. View Quote My wife's BQ is 100% on her BIA card and an enrolled member of the Blackfeet tribe. She gets zero from the tribe or FEDs. Well... she does get about a hundred bucks in December, which she calls the Christmas ham fund. |
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Quoted: OhLAWDahMercy!! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2048/de_mye_JPG-2153675.jpg The feather and the braids! View Quote |
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Quoted: IF, and that's a big IF, her story is true, then I don't really see the problem with her claiming she is Indian. Culturally, she was raised among them, so the genetics shouldn't really matter. But now the big IF is whether her stories are bullshit or not. View Quote Gee, I bet you side with the Freedmen's claims of Indian heritage in order to get free benefits too. |
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JFC - this is not rocket science. Just ask chyna for their copy of her DNA test.
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