B wrote:meatwad wrote:Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t believe EW was raised in a tribal environment, or active in Native American causes or really had any connection to Native Americans at all.
Did the form ask if she was immersed in Indian culture during her upbringing or did it ask if she had Indian heritage?
She filled out paperwork appropriately, and should have ignored Trump's racist attacks. Releasing those results just opened her up to attacks. Especially now that she's had to apologise to a tribe.
Who's talking about Trump here? He has nothing to do with things she did and said years ago.
The real question here is, "Why did releasing DNA results verifying that she indeed had some NA ancestry open her up to attacks?" Because normally one would think that someone proving their case should have the opposite effect, right?
The answer is because it was a ridiculous claim to begin with, not to mention even the appearance of claiming that ancestry could imply that she was looking for special treatment as a protected minority class. The DNA test made it worse because it showed just how little Native American ancestry she really had, thereby enforcing everyone's opinion that wow, she really doesn't look Native American, never identified with a tribe, never sought to become involved with anything to do with being Native American, etc. So whatever may have been going through her mind at the time she checked that box, it comes off looking much more like someone trying to co-opt an identity that she has no right to. For what benefit, I don't know.
I'm Armenian on my father's side and European on my mother's side (Irish mostly). If somewhere along the way my dad had told me some family story that my great-great grandfather had a Japanese wife, I wouldn't start checking Asian when asked for my race. Not only because I didn't have any sort of proof that I did perhaps have some Asian ancestor, but because nothing about my family has ever had anything to do with Japanese culture. You can't just co-opt it like that.
I'm trying real hard to be the shepherd.