Don the Con owes Pocahontas $1,000,000

The one thing that the orangutan has in common with each and every one of the people who voted for him--
without exception--
is that he's a worthless piece of shit.

Welching on a bet is exactly what one would expect from trash like that.
 
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1/1024th% LOL!!!!

Kim Tallbear, a University of Alberta professor and author of Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science told The Atlantic. (Tallbear is a member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate tribe and has written extensively on this topic.)

Additionally, having some Native American ancestry “proven” from a DNA test does not automatically mean that someone is or should be, say, a member of the Cherokee tribe. “People think that there’s a DNA test that can prove if somebody is Native American or not. There isn’t,” Tallbear told New Scientist. Tribal affiliation is about more than genetics. It is also about history, culture, and political identity. The same is true of every culture, but these issues are especially sensitive given the history of the Native Americans in the US.

Tallbear noted that it’s popular for white people to claim Native American ancestry, but “tribe” is a federally recognized status, and being Cherokee is about more than DNA analysis. And as DNA tests have become more and more widespread, people are showing up at tribal-enrollment offices with their results. “That worries us in a land where we already feel there’s very little understanding about the history of our tribes, our relationships with colonial powers, and the conditions of our lives now,” she said.

In a statement provided today, Tallbear pointed out that Warren shouldn’t continue to defend her ancestry claims despite refusing to meet with Cherokee Nation members that challenge her. “This shows that she focuses on and actually privileges DNA company definitions in this debate, which are ultimately settler-colonial definitions of who is indigenous,” Tallbear writes. “She and much of the US American public privilege the voices of (mostly white) genome scientists and implicitly cede to them the power to define indigenous identity.” Similarly, the Cherokee Nation said in a statement that “Senator Warren is undermining tribal interests with her continued claims of tribal heritage.”
https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/15...n-genetics-ancestry-culture-identity-politics
 
He doesn't owe her the money.
The challenge was made for the future. IF and WHEN she becomes the nominee. And, IF and WHEN they are involved in the debate. THEN he WOULD make the challenge and the offer.

Dems lose again for failing to include context.
 
1/1024th% LOL!!!!

Kim Tallbear, a University of Alberta professor and author of Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science told The Atlantic. (Tallbear is a member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate tribe and has written extensively on this topic.)

Additionally, having some Native American ancestry “proven” from a DNA test does not automatically mean that someone is or should be, say, a member of the Cherokee tribe. “People think that there’s a DNA test that can prove if somebody is Native American or not. There isn’t,” Tallbear told New Scientist. Tribal affiliation is about more than genetics. It is also about history, culture, and political identity. The same is true of every culture, but these issues are especially sensitive given the history of the Native Americans in the US.

Tallbear noted that it’s popular for white people to claim Native American ancestry, but “tribe” is a federally recognized status, and being Cherokee is about more than DNA analysis. And as DNA tests have become more and more widespread, people are showing up at tribal-enrollment offices with their results. “That worries us in a land where we already feel there’s very little understanding about the history of our tribes, our relationships with colonial powers, and the conditions of our lives now,” she said.

In a statement provided today, Tallbear pointed out that Warren shouldn’t continue to defend her ancestry claims despite refusing to meet with Cherokee Nation members that challenge her. “This shows that she focuses on and actually privileges DNA company definitions in this debate, which are ultimately settler-colonial definitions of who is indigenous,” Tallbear writes. “She and much of the US American public privilege the voices of (mostly white) genome scientists and implicitly cede to them the power to define indigenous identity.” Similarly, the Cherokee Nation said in a statement that “Senator Warren is undermining tribal interests with her continued claims of tribal heritage.”
https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/15...n-genetics-ancestry-culture-identity-politics

Don lost a bet and requires protecting. Again. For lying.
 
He doesn't owe her the money.
The challenge was made for the future. IF and WHEN she becomes the nominee. And, IF and WHEN they are involved in the debate. THEN he WOULD make the challenge and the offer.

Dems lose again for failing to include context.

More lies for Don, he owes a charity. He's a punkass weasel and will demonstrate it once more to the entire world. Nothing you can do about it.
 
He doesn't owe her the money.
The challenge was made for the future. IF and WHEN she becomes the nominee. And, IF and WHEN they are involved in the debate. THEN he WOULD make the challenge and the offer.

Dems lose again for failing to include context.


 
All they proved is that she had 1/1024 Mexican, Peruvian or Columbian heritage

So basically her great, great, great, great, great granpappy fucked the cleaning lady


Pretending that you have any interest in honesty or Integrity is ridiculous. There is no way a trumpster values honesty or integrity.
 
did she claim a certain percentage asshole ?


NO

was one of her relative of AI heritage like she believed


YES


you guys cant accept scientific fact


that means you hate science and prefer stupid

First moron, it isn't scientific fact. It is a guess. Try reading the fucking report you idiot. It says due to lack of actual Native American samples of DNA, they ESTIMATE based on ASSUMPTIONS from DNA from South and Central America who they THINK share common ancestry with Native Americans.

Second, being between 1/512th and 1/1024th Native American is hardly grounds to claim it.
 
Sessions had a good one this morning. He announced his DNA test proved he was 1/1028th Tyrannosaurus Rex........proving he was the dinosaur in the senate..........
 
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