REVELADO: la tarjeta de registro del Gran Jefe Elizabeth Warren donde escribió "American Indian" para RACE!


La reportera del Washington Post Amy Gardner puso sus manos en la tarjeta de registro real donde la Gran Jefa Elizabeth Warren identificó a su raza como "india americana" cuando solicitó el Colegio de Abogados del Estado en Texas:

No es una foto en blackface / kkk, pero verla con certeza es condenatoria. Por supuesto, todos sabemos que se disculpó con la Nación Cherokee por la prueba de ADN, pero ver la prueba todavía será un problema para ella.

¡Apuesto a que volverá a poner algunas cervezas esta noche!

Además, recuerda esto?
"Warren maintained that she never personally wrote herself in as Native American on any documents at Harvard, though she lacked specifics in how she informed school officials of her ancestry. “I’ve never seen any Harvard forms,’’ she said. “I don’t have forms on what they report to the federal government. I know that at some point after I was hired, I let them know.’’

Asked how Harvard came to list her as a Native American while she was a visiting professor in the 1992-1993 academic year, essentially a trial run before she was offered a tenured position, Warren replied, “I don’t recall telling them. But I never tried to hide it. I don’t want to mislead in any way on this.’’

When the question was repeated, Warren said, “I don’t know.’’
Probablemente ella escribió esto en todas partes. Pero incluso si ella fue honesta en la entrevista de 2012, es obvio ahora que Harvard obtuvo la información y probablemente fue lo suficientemente inteligente como para saber cómo filtraría.
Twitter ya está empezando a divertirse con esto:

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