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Reminds me of Saturday Night Live's skit of Debbie Downer at the Thanksgiving table.
Watch Saturday Night Live Highlight: Debbie Downer: Thanksgiving Dinner - NBC.com |
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Good Lord, lighten up...and pass the turkey!
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All those web pages were created way after the fact... Basically it's a day to be thankful.
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![]() ![]() ![]() 2. Next she is going to tell that there really isn’t a Santa Claus, or Easter Bunny! |
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Wonder if Plymouth rock is real?
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#67
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It is absolutely amazing how much time people spend on here. And as maybe Thanksgiving and the holidays have changed over the past hundreds and hundreds of years I’m sure some of the traditions aren’t around anymore and some new traditions are here embrace it or ignore it.
Or just continue on here, listening to people gripe |
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Ok. Let us gather on this last Thursday of November to be thankful for all we still have in this crazy mixed up world with friends or families, enjoying the food we can still afford. None of us was there in the 17th century to witness the first Thanksgiving, so let us call it historic and eat well my friends. Happy Thanksgiving!!
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I have to laugh when I read all this hatred for the terrible explorers like Columbus and the Pilgrims and then read articles about how the wonderful indigenous peoples of the world used to sacrifice their young and brutally kill each other for sport. Maybe the "White Man" and his civilized ways weren't so bad after all.
76 child sacrifice victims with their hearts ripped out found in Peru excavation | Live Science |
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But will it be brined or not?
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Guess who’s NOT getting invited to Thanksgiving dinner. 😂
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The problem is that you cannot morally judge the events of one time with the refined sensibilities of a later time. It just doesn’t work. That is why it was so amusing a few years back with all the ersatz angst over slavery being howled to the skies. And for the part, the people howling the loudest knew the least. Looking back throughout history, it is easy to imagine slavery as cutting-edge social progress, if the alternative was to be sacrificed to some deity or other, or being tortured to death for the amusement of your captors. Same thing for our pre-revolutionary war history. We can agonize all we want over the plight of the indigenous residents of this continent, what with the Europeans coming over and wanting land, but that was the ethic of the time and for quite some time after. Empire-building was SOP for the big powers, and not just in North America but pretty much all over the world: India, SE Asia, Africa, an d Australia comes to mind. Would it be right today? No. But knowing that does not make what happened then, wrong. |
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The one thing I cannot stand is the way people today try to change history to match todays standards. History is history whether we agree with it or not and it should not be changed. Thanksgiving has become a great family holiday and it should be embraced. Many things in history would be so wrong today but at the time they were excepted behavior and we cannot go back in time to change it. Every time someone tries to change history or remove a statue etc I cringe.
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