Why Multiculturalism is destroying our country
Posted by: stix1972 in Looney Left, tags: MulticulturalismThis is a lesson on why Muslticulturalism does not work and should be banned. We are a Melting Pot, not a nation of little communities. Before Multiculturalism, Thanksgiving was not a problem and no one complained about the respect that the Native Americans and Pilgrims had and celebrated the prosperity of the Pilgrims after they gave up Communism. They created a capitalist community and it grew and the people prospered after they tried a Communist style commune at first. So the Pilgrims and the Native Americans had a celebration together. But now that we have Multiculuralism, the country is Balkanizing and is at the forefront of a lot of the problems we have now.
This is not to say you should not respect and celebrate one’s culture. We should all know where we came from and how we got here. I know my genealogy is from all over the place but I am 50% Polish (with some Mongolian, because of Ghinges Khan and his pillaging of Poland) from my dad’s side of the family. ON the other side I have German, Norwegian, Scotch Irish, and many others. But to make that the central part of who I am is wriong. I am an American first, no hyphenated-American. And American. My Hyphenated-American name would be a paragraph.
So this year we have people upset over the wearing of Pilgrim and Native American garb. What is wrong with this, they are only respecting the day that the Pilgrims and the Native Americans had a celebration on the the overcoming of famine and disease by the Pilgrims. This is outrageous, along with those that protest Columbus Day.
Claremont parents clash over kindergarten Thanksgiving costumes
For decades, Claremont kindergartners have celebrated Thanksgiving by dressing up as pilgrims and Native Americans and sharing a feast. But on Tuesday, when the youngsters meet for their turkey and songs, they won’t be wearing their hand-made bonnets, headdresses and fringed vests.
Parents in this quiet university town are sharply divided over what these construction-paper symbols represent: A simple child’s depiction of the traditional (if not wholly accurate) tale of two factions setting aside their differences to give thanks over a shared meal? Or a cartoonish stereotype that would never be allowed of other racial, ethnic or religious groups?—LA Slimes
WTF??? These are American Children celebrating the celebration of the Pilgrims success.

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