Little matteeeB, the White boy, keeps repeating his lie that he is "Native
American," and I keep pointing out that he is not and that he has *admitted* he
is not. Here is how he has admitted it (but is too stupid to realize):
I have made the following accurate observations:
* He is visually white. No one looking at him would say he is anything
*but* white.
* His parents are (or were; not sure if still living) the same. Anyone who
sees or saw them thinks, "ordinary-looking European origin white folks."
* His parents *identified* as white, and raised little matteeeB as culturally
and socially white. Little matteeeB didn't start with this "I'm Native
American" bullshit until well into adulthood, when he came to realize there
could be some kind of social, legal and political advantage to doing so.
* Little matteeeB's parents told him since he was a little boy that he had an
"Indian" ancestor, but they don't know the name of this ancestor, or how
many generations back he or she lived, or what tribe the ancestor was in.
* Neither little matteeeB nor his parents, nor any grandparents or great-
grandparents, are or were enrolled members in any tribe (yes, there is such
a thing:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK233104/)
* Neither little matteeeB nor his parents or grandparents have *ever*
participated in any Native American culture.
* Except on the few occasions when little matteeeB eats in an ethnic
restaurant (Mexican, Chinese, what-have-you), little matteeeB eats white
people American food.
Yes, little matteeeB is visually, socially and culturally white. He is in
*exactly* the same circumstance as Elizabeth Warren: indoctrinated with a bit
of vague family lore about an "Indian" ancestor, but with *no* connection to
Native American culture in *any* way.
So, the question now is, *how* has little matteeeB admitted that he is not
"Native American"? It's this: he has never, not a single time, contradicted or
denied any of my accurate observations above.
* *Never* identified the supposed "Indian" ancestor. I don't mean by name — I
mean by saying "great-great-grandfather" or "member of Chippewa tribe" or
*anything* that might put a little substance on the lie/claim.
* *Never* claimed to be an enrolled member of a tribe.
* *Never* given any specifics of participation in Native American culture.
* *Never* denied what I have said about his parents identifying as white, and
raising little matteeeB culturally and socially as white.
The earliest I can find of little matteeeB telling this absurd lie is coming up
on 10 years ago:
I'm native American and White.
little matteeeB — 03 Oct 2012 in thread:
"Michael Dutton: Why aren't the clergy speaking out against gang violence?"
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/c/ra3YCgTDESQ/m/mAPfQtf3lakJ
I'm sure little matteeeB has been telling the lie for longer than that, but
that's the earliest I can find him saying it in Usenet. It's simply bullshit.
Little matteeeB may, or may not, have a tiny, *unknown* bit of Native American
DNA, but as I pointed out to him over a year ago, and as Elizabeth Warren
learned (to her shame), "DNA isn't identity."
Little matteeeB likes to call me "racist" for pointing out that he's white, but
of course there is no denigration of his race involved. What I'm denigrating
and bashing him for is his lying. There is nothing wrong with being white, but
there is very much something wrong with lying and claiming to be something
you're not.
Little matteeeB is not "Native American," and now you know exactly *how* he has
admitted it.