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Kiowa Tribe Member: Only Racism on display is from Elizabeth Warren Camp"

by: Rob "EaBo Clipper" Eno

Sun Sep 30, 2012 at 21:14:44 PM EDT


Kiowa Tribe Member Cole DeLaune has an op-ed in the nation's largest Native American news website, Indian Country Today stated that "the only racism on display has come from the Elizabeth Warren camp."

Various critics of Brown first enjoyed the opportunity to wax moralistic when the Senator broached the subject of his opponent's decades-long history of ethnic self-identification during the first debate of the campaign season on September 20. Condensing the extensive and unwieldy topic into time-limited opening remarks, Brown correctly noted that the Cambridge professor had advertised herself as an American Indian in a professional context, "and, as you can see, clearly she's not." The Senator since clarified that he was invoking a common idiom to emphasize the substantial evidence that suggests Warren is neither culturally or genealogically Native: as documented realities show, her dishonesty is easily discernible. Of course, sanctimonious fury arose, and the backlash mischaracterized Brown as deploying a myopically superficial definition of race as skin deep. The chorus disseminating this perspective would do well to refer to the comments made by Warren in early May, when she defended the claims to Cherokee and Delaware heritage that remain unsubstantiated to this day by declaring that she has, "high cheekbones...like all the Indians do." Evidently, policing semantic constructs and political correctness is an inherently selective pastime, since Warren herself has invoked reductive stereotypes and external signifiers of ethnicity when she felt they bolstered her fabricated narrative.

Enter the recording of Republican aides mimicking a gesture once popularized for commercial incentive by progressive stalwarts Ted Turner and Jane Fonda. The seconds of inanity captured on the tape in question offend only basic standards of taste: the hyperbole of the scene clearly operates as a satire of the ridiculousness of Warren's increasingly outlandish improvisations rather than as an expression of anti-Indian animus. But, of course, few authorities wasted any time in taking Brown to task . . . for the conduct of third, fourth, and fifth parties. The rush to ascribe moral responsibility to the Senator for the foolishness of others presents a stark and chilling contrast to the absolution Professor Warren has enjoyed for the appalling prejudice she herself has displayed.

Mr. DeLaune has seemingly nothing but contempt for our friends at Blue Mass Group and other Warren defenders. He ends the op-ed with this powerful paragraph.

Racism is on full display in Massachusetts, and it has been so repeatedly since late spring. Senator Brown has comported himself with honor and integrity throughout the course of the election, and assigning culpability to his name for an incident that he has already publicly reprimanded is injudicious in the extreme. Ignoring Professor Warren's disdain for Native Americans essentially validates it, and conjecture that she will position herself as an ally to indigenous peoples defies her persistent and reprehensible intolerance for them on the stump. Elizabeth Warren is no friend of the Indian unless you consider scorn and derision the hallmarks of camaraderie.
Rob "EaBo Clipper" Eno :: Kiowa Tribe Member: Only Racism on display is from Elizabeth Warren Camp"
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This piece by David Cullen is devastating. (0.00 / 0)
One of the Eire Pub locals is a Native American.  It trumps anything else I've read on this.  
http://bostonglobe.com/metro/2...

"Don't get me wrong: We joke with each other here at the Eire," Oakes said. "But there's respect beneath the jokes.

"What happened outside last week," he said, indicating the sidewalk on Adams Street, "that wasn't a joke, and there was no respect ­behind it. It was ignorant. I thought it was racist."

Oakes doesn't buy the claim that the war whoops and the tomahawk chops outside the Eire were good-natured commentary on ­Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren's claim of Cherokee heritage. He has no idea if Warren used claims of that heritage to gain an advantage in her academic career.

He doesn't doubt that she has some Cherokee blood; so many people from Oklahoma do. But he thinks Warren was wrong to refuse to meet with Native American activists at the Democratic National Convention.



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"That it ceased to exist, I'll grant you, but whether or not it failed cannot be definitively said." - Metropolitan (1990)


But that guy IS a NAtive American (0.00 / 0)
That article only highlights the contrast between an actual Native American and Elizabeth Warren. That guy isn't just off-handedly saying that his mother's grandmother was a Cherokee, he is saying that he IS a Mohawk Indian.

he grew up on the Akwesasne reservation that straddles the New York-Canada border.

Did Elizabeth Warren grow up on a reservation? No.

Oakes came of age when Native Americans began assert­ing their right to sovereignty, their demand for justice. His cousin, Richard Oakes, led the occupation of Alcatraz Island from 1969 to 1971. Bruce Oakes joined his cousin on Alcatraz then left in 1970 for Dartmouth College, one of a small group of Native Americans to enroll at the Ivy League school that year. Oakes and other students protested against ­Dartmouth's calling its sports teams the Indians. They walked around holding signs during a football game when Ed Marinaro from Cornell was in the hunt for the ­Heisman Trophy and everybody booed them. But they made themselves heard and in 1974 the college trustees banned the Indian moniker./blockquote>

Did Warren protest anything, join any occupations? No, she just lived a normal white privileged life, married, had kids, divorced, bankruptcy, law school, and kept her secret to herself, except when she decided her painful history of oppression might interest people who might be looking through the Directory of Law Professors.

It comes down to something that a lot of Americans don't like to be reminded of: Native Americans had their land stolen. They had their culture brutally repressed. They were pushed aside. They were ripped off.

Yeah, but by Elizabeth Warren's ancestors! The nerve of her to now claim that she is one of them! She is at least 31/32 their oppressors, their rapists, their exploiters. Right up to the present day, apparently.



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Cole DeLuane! (0.00 / 0)
I thought this spiel sounded familiar.  This is just the guy from the youtube that you posted last week.
http://www.redmassgroup.com/di...

What bugged me about his youtube video and what also bugs me about this op-ed, since it's the same as far as I can tell, is that he manages to hit all talking points and avoid any specifics.

Ignoring Professor Warren's disdain for Native Americans essentially validates it, and conjecture that she will position herself as an ally to indigenous peoples defies her persistent and reprehensible intolerance for them on the stump. Elizabeth Warren is no friend of the Indian unless you consider scorn and derision the hallmarks of camaraderie.

What's the example of this disdain she has?  That's a weighty word.  Cheekbones don't cut it.  And what policies does Warren advocate that would be detrimental to Native Americans?  Do Brown or Warren have any polices at all of which to speak?

And this...

But, of course, few authorities wasted any time in taking Brown to task . . . for the conduct of third, fourth, and fifth parties.

So he doesn't know what he's talking about, does he?

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"That it ceased to exist, I'll grant you, but whether or not it failed cannot be definitively said." - Metropolitan (1990)


Crab with Tomato Mayonnaise? (0.00 / 0)
It seems her family considered her Cherokee ancestors something to be ashamed of, as she never told her friends in high school or college, and she contributed to a "Five Civilized Tribes" cookbook that contained European recipes, not Native American recipes, apparently to expose them to more "civilized" living instead of that shameful savage food she thought they ate. Then she listed herself in the directory to meet people like herself, but never attended any Cherokee or Delaware events where there might actually be people she supposedly wanted to meet. Then she never once apologizes for not realizing that there were actual qualifications for being Native American. And then she runs away from Native Americans who want to meet with her and explain all this to her.

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The Money Quote: (0.00 / 0)
the hyperbole of the scene clearly operates as a satire of the ridiculousness of Warren's increasingly outlandish improvisations rather than as an expression of anti-Indian animus.

That Mr. Oakes (Eire Club local) would claim that he actually believes that the Brown campaigners were acting not as described above, but were engaged in a random act of racism directed toward American Indians, suggests that he has been on an extended leave from reality.


Really? (0.00 / 0)
a satire of the ridiculousness ... increasingly outlandish improvisations

How can someone string those words together and be serious?

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"That it ceased to exist, I'll grant you, but whether or not it failed cannot be definitively said." - Metropolitan (1990)


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What is it about them (0.00 / 0)
...that you don't understand?

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The meaning. (0.00 / 0)
Satire of the ridiculousness. Um, what?

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"That it ceased to exist, I'll grant you, but whether or not it failed cannot be definitively said." - Metropolitan (1990)


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Seems clear enough. (0.00 / 0)
Isn't that what Saturday Night Live does?

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Who is SNL in this thing? (0.00 / 0)


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"That it ceased to exist, I'll grant you, but whether or not it failed cannot be definitively said." - Metropolitan (1990)


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