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I find nothing wrong in celebrating a successful year and planning for the next. How that can be construed as racist is not comprehensible. It provides an opportunity to plan a celebration with family and friends and enjoy our relationships.
There was never a bond as great as the bond between the pilgrims and the Indians.
If postmodernist could read, and read history, they wouldn't be post modernist.
It shared the outcome of modern day Venezuela until they tried something more capitalistic.
Venezuela, are you listening?
crickets chirping. .
I was even given a four-wheeler ride through the woods on my stepson's woodsy 9 acres of recently purchased property where he has a deer stand. There's even a little waterfall in there!
Hope you had a great thanksgiving too.
You might say, we successfully made the best of the situation.
Last year to keep from driving back from a ex-in-law relative's house (huge group of people there--too huge) sleepy on a full stomach for a long dreary full hour, last year I baked my own fifth or sixth turkey of my 71 years. All that baking has been for simply following directions done well--but it is now a bunch of bother for this old dino!
For this year, I learned of a deli that served Thanksgiving dinners on Thanksgiving and was going to try that out.
But then my son told me that a big (not huge) Thanksgiving dinner was to be held either at my stepson's or my daughter's house.
The roomiest place was soon thereafter chosen.
Appears a new tradition has begun. Yay!
Today I napped for 2 hours after my son drove me home on a 20-minute drive. Win-win! Double yay!
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Otherwise it looks like a civil gathering sharing a bountiful meal.
I gave this account considerable thought before I concluded that a hack interjected some fiction.
Guess I'm right. I never read or heard about the again.
Thanksgiving is a day to be grateful to God for your blessings the past year. Even if you don't believe in God, it's a day of gratefulness for your family, friends, your home, job, nation and health. We should have a thanksgiving day more often during the year. Like our founding fathers who celebrated many days of gratefulness during the year.
(The butterfly effect)
Think about that.
the earth is a flat planet.
This not to say that slavery was good, but should not be practiced ever again. Ideas of reparations make no sense because the reparation from slavery is the life of the now existing person. Hope that does not sound racist.
The farther back you go the more true this is.
IMO, there isn't a thing wrong with the historical and factual article you posted here or why it had to be hidden.
If Art Linkletter was still around that is exactly what he would say.
...and we'd all have a laugh at their expense.
It is not surprising the snowflakes parrot what they hear in class.
Christmas is already gone in name, now it is "Holiday Season". Thankfully most people still celebrate it as the birth of Christ, even though Muslims detest it. In a few years it'll be gone.
Now they are after Thanksgiving. The snowflakes don't care. They never had to defend country or fight for it, never put in a good days work, or never understood what it means to love your country.
It is not difficult to see how their children will grow up under their "guidance". Only a catastrophe shaking their lives would wake them up, if only that.