Post-Thanksgiving Reflections
November 24, 2006 by Marc Lamont Hill

Instead, we should atone for the genocide that was incited — and condoned — by the very men we idolize as our ‘heroic’ founding fathers.
No Thanks to Thanksgiving
By Robert Jensen
One indication of moral progress in the United States would be the replacement of Thanksgiving Day and its self-indulgent family feasting with a National Day of Atonement accompanied by a self-reflective collective fasting.
In fact, indigenous people have offered such a model; since 1970 they have marked the fourth Thursday of November as a Day of Mourning in a spiritual/political ceremony on Coles Hill overlooking Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts, one of the early sites of the European invasion of the Americas.
Not only is the thought of such a change in this white-supremacist holiday impossible to imagine, but the very mention of the idea sends most Americans into apoplectic fits — which speaks volumes about our historical hypocrisy and its relation to the contemporary politics of empire in the United States.
That the world’s great powers achieved “greatness” through criminal brutality on a grand scale is not news, of course. That those same societies are reluctant to highlight this history of barbarism also is predictable.
But in the United States, this reluctance to acknowledge our original sin — the genocide of indigenous people — is of special importance today. It’s now routine — even among conservative commentators — to describe the United States as an empire, so long as everyone understands we are an inherently benevolent one. Because all our history contradicts that claim, history must be twisted and tortured to serve the purposes of the powerful.
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10 Comments
1. cynthia wrote:
Whoa, a supremacist speaks.
November 24, 2006 @ 7:39 pm2. doug wrote:
i dont understand what was posted??? what or who is mr jensen and why did a supremacist speak?
November 24, 2006 @ 11:15 pm3. omodiende wrote:
mr. jenson is th author, not Dr. HIll
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July 29, 2007 @ 9:52 pm8. Jennifer wrote:
Gear up for grub with a tripleheader of pigskin, including a meeting of brothers in Dallas. Everybody knows it’s been a rough year for her, but find out who else had issues
November 23, 2007 @ 5:31 am9. Jessica wrote:
Gear up for grub with a tripleheader of pigskin, including a meeting of brothers in Dallas. Everybody knows it’s been a rough year for her, but find out who else had issues
November 25, 2007 @ 1:12 am10. mark escobar wrote:
He seems to be negative in perceiving this red-letter in the American calendar known as Thanksgiving Day. There’s truth in it, no doubt about that. However,he has to focus on the positive side of what we’re celebrating as a nation. History gets the substance and the present generation holds onto it with a grateful heart.
In His Grip,
Mark
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