I don't see a personal need to rescue the governor from her own controversial issues, but her young daughter's aspiring efforts in fine arts are certainly worth a word of sanity against a political-correctness attack.
Christina Fallin, of the group Pink Pony |
So when political enemies of her mother decided to pounce on the young lady as an attempt to disparage the family name, it became very transparent to many rational-thinking Oklahomans.
Someone by the name of Ashley Greaves posted on the band’s Facebook,
“It’s amazing how many Americans still don't understand that it is very hurtful to us when non-native people play dress up or use native head dresses (or look-a-likes) for creative purposes.”This began a very strong debate on KRMG's website and other media outlets and social media forums. Beyond the obvious attempt to license the right to wear feathers on one's head, a far more dangerous message was embedded in the short complaint.
Christina & Mary Fallin (both are native Oklahomans) |
Yes, most American Indians were probably born in America, but they are only a small segment of all the native Americans. The 2nd generation of German and Irish immigrants are also born here, hence; native Americans.
The American federal & state governments officially refer to the American Indian tribes as "American Indian" That is the real ethnic distinction. even Young Christina Fallin and most journalists are deceived by this subtle subversion. In Miss Fallin's dignified and conciliatory response, she affirms the false ethnic label. Christina said she;
"felt the "deepest respect" for Native American culture and asking people to forgive her for wearing beautiful things."
public school theater arts education |
Then there's the issue of who owns what customs and has the right to illustrate them? Did an American Indian ever wear a cowboy hat? Can a black man ever wear a European fashion design? You can see the ridiculousness of this attempt at censorship.
Chocktaw Chief, Greenwood LeFlore |
The renown Choctaw Chief, Greenwood LeFlore was half French. He wore a business suit and was a wealthy owner of a Mississippi cotton plantation. He owned and abused a massive number of black slaves. He was an influential Senator and close friend of Jefferson Davis (president of the Confederacy). Does any white group complain about an American Indian Chief wearing a business suit? No.
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