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Senator Warren's Surprising Claim
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| Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. | |
| In a country that is supposed to be built on white supremacy and white privilege, how do we explain white people who are desperate not to be white? | |
| The latest case, of course, is Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, who looks about as white as it's possible to look, but claims to be Cherokee. | |
| Back in the 1990s, when she was teaching law at Penn, She listed herself as Native American rather than white at both law schools. | |
| A 1997 Fordham Law Review article described her as the first woman of color ever to teach at Harvard Law. | |
| Back in 1984, Ms. Warren even contributed to a collection of Indian recipes called"Pow Wow Chow." Her crab meat dishes were presumably passed down lovingly from generation to generation, | |
| except that they were copied virtually word for word from recipes published in the New York Daily News five years earlier. | |
| Senator Warren claims her parents had to elope because her father's family were racists who couldn't stand the idea of his marrying a squall. | |
| This is more fantasy. | |
| They were married in a church in the usual way. | |
| Some of Senator Warren's family members say there was never any talk about being Indian, that the whole thing is baloney. | |
| President Trump always thought it was baloney and gave Senator Warren the nickname Pocahontas. | |
| Now, of course, the big news is that she took a DNA test to prove she's Indian. | |
| She didn't announce the test ahead of time, of course, so she could keep quiet about it if she got negative results. | |
| But it turns out that she is probably somewhere between one 64th and one 1,000th and 24th American Indian. | |
| She thinks this is such a great victory that she put out a slick five-minute video claiming this proves she's Indian. | |
| Real Indians aren't impressed. | |
| The Washington Post says the Cherokee Nation is, quote, frustrated about the seizure of cultural and social ties for political maneuvering. | |
| The whole country's laughing at her. | |
| But back to the question of why white people don't want to be white. | |
| It's because it pays. | |
| Harvard Law School was so desperate to hire non-whites, it claimed Elizabeth Warren was a person of color. | |
| And Harvard College is so eager to admit blacks that it sends recruitment letters to black high school students who get a score of 1,100 on the SAT. | |
| The average score at Harvard, including Affirmative Action blacks, is 1,540. | |
| In 2010, Ralph Taylor, who owns a small business and looks just as white as Elizabeth Warren, took a DNA test and learned that he was 4% black. | |
| He joined the NAACP, subscribed to Ebony, and got himself recognized as a Washington state minority-owned business. | |
| Now he gets the inside track on government contracts. | |
| But there's more to it than that. | |
| You remember Rachel Dolezal, the white woman who frizzed her hair, darkened her skin, and became the president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington. | |
| Now she even has an African name. | |
| In 2016, she changed it to Nkechi Amare Diallo. | |
| Of course, blacks and white libs alike heaped bitter scorn on Rachel Dolezal. | |
| She had resigned from the NAACP and was fired as a teacher of Africana Studies at Eastern Washington University. | |
| But the libs can't have it both ways. | |
| Race is supposed to be a social construct, not biology. | |
| If she feels black, why can't Enkechi Amare Diallo be black? | |
| And why can't Senator Warren say she's Cherokee? | |
| Why does she have to use DNA, biology, to prove that she's Indian? | |
| Your sex is a social construct, right? | |
| If I wake up in the morning and claim to be a woman, don't I have the right to be treated as one? | |
| Don't we now have gender-fluid people who are a man one day, a woman the next, and maybe something else the day after? | |
| Aren't we supposed to respect all these self-identifications? | |
| Anybody from anywhere can be an American, right? | |
| Why not black or Indian? | |
| Well, as Senator Warren and Rachel Dolezal have learned, it doesn't work that way with race. | |
| Unlike whites, Non-whites are very jealous about their racial identities. | |
| First, because it gives them tangible benefits they don't want to share. | |
| If you aren't white, you're officially a victim, and being a victim is the most effortless route to unearned privilege. | |
| Now, being white is supposed to get you privilege, but it's actually the other way around. | |
| But race goes deeper. | |
| Non-whites realize that race is a vital part of identity, an identity they have no intention of sharing. | |
| Most whites have no racial identity, and that's why some think it's easy enough to be something else. | |
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White Allies Despised
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| But white people who say we're all part of the human race and want to be allies with people of color, they're getting the back of the hand. | |
| As the prominent black website The Root explains, it's official. | |
| White allies are the worst white people in the world. | |
| White people? | |
| That means you, white people. | |
| You may think you are the black man's best friend or a fellow Cherokee. | |
| They don't want you. | |
| They despise you for trying. | |
| So get used to it and repeat after me: It's okay to be white. | |