Sen. Warren Tweeted About ‘Indigenous People’s’ Day — And It Did Not Go Well
Twitter users were quick to point out the irony in Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., promoting Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Monday.
Warren celebrated the holiday, which replaces Columbus Day in various cities across the country, on her account that morning.
“On #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we celebrate the contributions, the extraordinary resilience, and the rich cultures of tribal nations and Native communities. Today and every day, the federal government must recommit itself to honoring its promises to Native peoples,” Warren wrote.
On #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we celebrate the contributions, the extraordinary resilience, and the rich cultures of tribal nations and Native communities. Today and every day, the federal government must recommit itself to honoring its promises to Native peoples.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) October 10, 2022
Social media users piled on this tweet after Warren’s previous scandal regarding her false claims of Native American heritage. . .
Oof.
Girl. https://t.co/e9hOvf2XKJ— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) October 10, 2022
Imagine being Elizabeth Warren and thinking you can still virtue signal on this… https://t.co/m7IJT2Ehqq
— Spencer Brown (@itsSpencerBrown) October 10, 2022
Podcast host Gerry Callahan wrote, “You honored them by stealing jobs, money and opportunities from them. No American alive today has taken more from Native peoples. For at least this one day, you should hide your pale face in shame.” (Read more from “Sen. Warren Tweeted About Indigenous People’s Day — And It Did Not Go Well” HERE)
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