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L. Coyote

(51,129 posts)
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 07:22 PM Sep 2015

Sarah Palin: ‘Native Americans Should Go Back to Nativia’

Sarah Palin: ‘Native Americans Should Go Back to Nativia’

Sarah Palin claimed today that Native Americans should leave America and go back to their homeland 'Nativia'.

In an interview with Fox News this morning, the former Alaskan governor was asked about her support of Donald Trump and his controversial views on immigration.

"I love immigrants," she told Fox and Friends host Steve Doocey, "But like Donald Trump, I just think we have too darn many in this country.

"Mexican-Americans, Asian-Americans, Native-Americans - they're changing up the cultural mix in the United States away from what it used to be in the days of our Founding Fathers.

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MORE satire here: http://dailycurrant.com/2015/09/07/sarah-palin-native-americans-should-go-back-to-nativia-3


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Sarah Palin: ‘Native Americans Should Go Back to Nativia’ (Original Post) L. Coyote Sep 2015 OP
with sarah, it's really hard to distinguish sarcasm from fact. spanone Sep 2015 #1
No kidding! n/t Suich Sep 2015 #2
first read, i could imagine her saying that...and she command interviews from our media...why? spanone Sep 2015 #3
Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah malaise Sep 2015 #7
me too! spanone Sep 2015 #8
Sounds like her word salad liberal N proud Sep 2015 #4
Indeed. L. Coyote Sep 2015 #9
The implied meaning being GP6971 Sep 2015 #5
But how would they all fit through the wardrobe to get there? KamaAina Sep 2015 #6
Names Have Power: The United States of Indigenous Names L. Coyote Sep 2015 #10
Seriously she really said that?? Not the Onion??? yuiyoshida Sep 2015 #11
Yes, a very well-known satire URL along with the Onion. L. Coyote Sep 2015 #12
I couldn't believe anyone could be that ignorant... yuiyoshida Sep 2015 #13

malaise

(269,182 posts)
7. Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 08:18 PM
Sep 2015

heheheheheheh - isn't that the truth I had to look at the link quickly

L. Coyote

(51,129 posts)
10. Names Have Power: The United States of Indigenous Names
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 11:16 PM
Sep 2015
http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2015/09/06/names-have-power-united-states-indigenous-names-161636

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The United States of America contains 50 states, and 27 state names are based in American Indian languages: Alabama (Choctaw), Alaska (Aleut), Arizona (O’odham), Arkansas (Illinois), Connecticut (Algonquian), Hawaii (from the indigenous language of Hawai’i), Idaho (Apache), Illinois (Algonquian language group, probably Miami), Iowa (Dakota), Kansas (Kansas), Kentucky (Seneca), Massachusetts (Narragansett), Michigan (Ottawa), Minnesota (Dakota), Mississippi (Ojibwe), Missouri (Missouri), Nebraska (Chiwere), New Mexico (Nahuatl), North and South Dakota (Dakota), Ohio (Seneca), Oklahoma (Choctaw), Tennessee (Cherokee), Texas (Caddo), Utah (Apache), Wisconsin (Miami), and Wyoming (Lenape).

“Canada” comes from the writings of French explorer Jacques Cartier’s 1536 mapping of the St. Lawrence, where he recorded Indians from what are now the Six Nations referring to their settlements as kanatas. The modern nation of Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories. Four of the provinces and two of the territories are names with indigenous origins. The rest are about Britain or British royals plus the Northwest Territories.

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http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com

yuiyoshida

(41,862 posts)
11. Seriously she really said that?? Not the Onion???
Thu Sep 10, 2015, 12:40 AM
Sep 2015

Oh god, I thought so: The Daily Currant is an English language online satirical newspaper that covers global politics, business, technology, entertainment, science, health and media

In other words...

IT'S A FREAKING JOKE! This is a satire website.


L. Coyote

(51,129 posts)
12. Yes, a very well-known satire URL along with the Onion.
Thu Sep 10, 2015, 01:38 AM
Sep 2015

That said, she says stuff like this all the time.

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