November 26, 2003
Then They Came For Thanksgiving…
By
James
Fulford
[VDARE.COM
on earlier Thanksgivings:
11/21/01 - Thanksgiving: The National Question
Footnote
11/27/02 - Thanksgiving, Crazy Horse, Us
11/27/02 - Thanksgiving Prayer 2002
TODAY'S LETTER: A Reader Comments on Multi-Cultist
Holidays
09/25/03 - Pressure On The Pot [Blast
from Past! A 1989 Peter Brimelow column from the London
Times.]
Our annual
Christmas competition, in which VDARE.COM spotlights
the
“War Against Christmas” is coming up soon. But while
you’re eating your
turkey this year, you should know that there’s a
war against
Thanksgiving too.
The first Thanksgiving was
proclaimed by
George Washington, The Father of His Country, who
has been repeatedly
attacked for being a slave-owner, and for
not being diverse.
Thankgiving was officially revived
by in 1863 by Abraham Lincoln, the “Great
Emancipator”, who has been
attacked by Lerone Bennett, of Ebony Magazine,
for
being in favor of a “lily white America
without Native Americans, African Americans, and Martin
Luther Kings.”
And finally, Thanksgiving is
celebrated on the fourth (not last) Thursday in November
because
Mayflower descendant FDR, who has been
attacked for interning
innocent (make that fairly “innocent”)
Asian-Americans, wanted to help Macy’s and Gimbels
start
Christmas shopping early.
Funny things seems happen to
Thanksgiving Presidents
Robert Stacy McCain has an article
in the Washington Times detailing some of the
latest
anti-Thanksgiving horrors.
“Multiculturalism has taken its toll on the reputation
of the small band of Protestant separatists who landed
at Plymouth Rock in November 1620.
“Only
51 of the 102 who arrived aboard the Mayflower survived
the first harsh New England winter. Now the question is
whether the Pilgrims can survive political correctness
in the 21st century. [Pilgrims'
progress? November 25, 2003]
McCain reports that the Plymouth,
Massachusetts, Board of Selectmen
“erected plaques at Plymouth Rock declaring: ‘Native
Americans do not celebrate the arrival of the Pilgrims
and other European settlers. To them, Thanksgiving Day
is a reminder of the genocide of millions of their
people, the theft of their lands, and the relentless
assault on their culture.’”
There are four problems with
Thanksgiving: 1) white Pilgrims, (“an offensive
representation of
one gender, one race and one historical period”);
2) ungrateful Indians, who pick Thanksgiving
to highlight their
unthankfulness; 3) modern immigrants, who feel that
Thanksgiving has nothing to do with them, 4)
[unmentionable], to whom
thanks are given. Here are some examples:
And there’s one new protest group
that’s being heard at Thanksgiving.
When Mason Cooley
said, years ago, that “Radical historians now
tell the story of Thanksgiving from the point of view of
the turkey,” he was joking.
Today we
read that it’s true:
“Michelle Easton of the
Clare Booth Luce Institute related a personal story
of her success with school choice after she pulled her
6th grade son out of public school when he was required
to write a Thanksgiving essay from the point of view of
a turkey.”
Ah, well. I suppose some animals,
like some religions, and some countries, are
more equal than others.
A Happy Thanksgiving From VDARE.COM.