What I meant by my first comment was that Thanksgiving is a total lie..."white" people took advantage of the native americans...it's kind of like saying Chris Columbus was a "good" guy, when in fact he did the same shit! Americans pick and chose their history and spoon feed it to naive students
Yes, true for the american thanksgiving. However the celebration it self goes back far before Columbus ever sailed the seas. When times were good and the harvest was great, the church would call for a day of thanks. People would go to church to give thanks, then they would have a great feast. The pilgrims brought this tradition with them and now everyone thinks that it only began at Plymouth rock.
Christmans is a lie too.
Why can't people just celebrate the goodness in life without jackass' like you shitting all over them? Sure, Thanksgiving is a "lie", but that doesn't mean people can't be grateful for what they have!
I live in Ireland and I'd LOVE to celebrate Thanksgiving, more so than Xmas.
Are you working on Thanksgiving?
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What I meant by my first comment was that Thanksgiving is a total lie..."white" people took advantage of the native americans...it's kind of like saying Chris Columbus was a "good" guy, when in fact he did the same shit! Americans pick and chose their history and spoon feed it to naive students
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Yes, true for the american thanksgiving. However the celebration it self goes back far before Columbus ever sailed the seas. When times were good and the harvest was great, the church would call for a day of thanks. People would go to church to give thanks, then they would have a great feast. The pilgrims brought this tradition with them and now everyone thinks that it only began at Plymouth rock.
Christmans is a lie too.
Why can't people just celebrate the goodness in life without jackass' like you shitting all over them? Sure, Thanksgiving is a "lie", but that doesn't mean people can't be grateful for what they have!
I live in Ireland and I'd LOVE to celebrate Thanksgiving, more so than Xmas.