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All of this political correctness is actually sort of confusing. I'm a native American. I was born here. And, I've got lots of Cherokee blood. Which one makes me more of a native American?
I get the meaning of the quote... I agree it's powerful... it could be taken to a greater extreme (or it could be diluted, I'm not even sure) by questioning the sensitivity of the quote by asking my first question.
Not trying to start a debate. Not insulted. Just thinking out loud.
But it does remind me of this t-shirt:
Sarah, I was recently corrected on my use of the word Indian when I meant Native American. No one used the term Native American when I grew up. Is it truly offensive not to? If so I will try harder.
Frank. I liked the simple elegance of the post. you could have inserted your own commentary but instrad let us readers take from it what we will.