El gran jefe Elizabeth Warren finalmente se disculpa con la Nación Cherokee


La Gran Jefa Elizabeth Warren finalmente se disculpó con la Nación Cherokee por su ridícula prueba de ADN el año pasado cuando intentó reclamar que la sangre Cherokee estaba en su ascendencia y, por lo tanto, ella es parte Cherokee:
NY POST – Sen. Elizabeth Warren has apologized to the Cherokee Nation for her decision to take a DNA test to prove her Native American ancestry, according to reports.
“Senator Warren has reached out to us and has apologized to the tribe,” tribal spokeswoman Julie Hubbard said in a statement Friday.
“We are encouraged by this dialogue and understanding that being a Cherokee Nation tribal citizen is rooted in centuries of culture and laws not through DNA tests. We are encouraged by her action and hope that the slurs and mockery of tribal citizens and Indian history and heritage will now come to an end.”
Critics have accused the Massachusetts Democrat, who is running for her party’s presidential nomination, of advancing her career as a law professor at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard by claiming Cherokee heritage.
President Trump has repeatedly mocked his potential 2020 challenger by calling her “Pocahontas” — even offering $1 million to a charity of her choice if she took a DNA test that proved her claim.
La última parte de su declaración está definitivamente dirigida a Trump. Pero dudo que deje de burlarse de ella incluso con una disculpa apropiada. No cambia el hecho de que lo usó en el pasado para reforzar su carrera educativa.
Entonces, ¿por qué disculparse ahora? Bueno, es obvio que ella está tratando de dejar esto atrás. Todavía es muy temprano en la campaña y espera que la mayoría de la gente la deje de lado y se olvide de ella, ya que la política principal seguramente se calentará en los próximos meses Todos sabemos que en las primarias, las cosas más pequeñas a veces pueden ser desproporcionadas con tantos candidatos para elegir.

Así que sí, fue lo correcto, pero también fue un movimiento político.

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