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‘Squad’ member Rashida Tlaib uses Thanksgiving message to poke at Israel as she ‘mourns’ Indigenous ‘killed by European settlers’
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New York Post
-November 30, 2024

‘Squad’ member Rashida Tlaib uses Thanksgiving message to poke at Israel as she ‘mourns’ Indigenous ‘killed by European settlers’

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Rep. Rashida Tlaib Takes Thanksgiving to Make a Bold Statement

This Thanksgiving, Rep. Tlaib sparked debate with an Instagram post that mourned Indigenous lives lost due to colonization while drawing parallels to the situation in Palestine. She emphasized solidarity with all Indigenous peoples fighting for their rights, stirring up a mix of support and controversy.

Censure in Congress: Tlaib Faces Backlash Over Her Comments

After her strong anti-Israel remarks following recent conflicts, Tlaib was formally censured by the House. This move highlights the growing tensions in U.S. politics over foreign policy and ethnic justice, especially as elections loom on the horizon.

Tlaib's Stand Against the Biden Administration Sparks Debate

As the 2024 election approaches, Tlaib is openly critical of the Biden-Harris approach to the Israel-Hamas conflict, even refusing to endorse Kamala Harris. Her call for action resonates with young voters who prioritize social justice and accountability in leadership.

Thanksgiving Memes Take Aim at Historical Narratives

Social media buzzed with memes questioning the traditional Thanksgiving narrative, including one that humorously depicted pilgrims receiving help from Native Americans, urging people to reconsider the holiday's history and celebrate inclusivity instead.

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