Exiled wrote:I wonder what Warren was thinking when she decided to claim to be part native american?
It wasn't something she "decided" it was something she believed to be true since childhood. And it is true.
Maybe religious thinking and a desire to believe in family myth overcame her?
It wasn't myth. The test results confirm she has Native American ancestry. Try to keep up.
Too bad it could potentially sink her presidential run so early in the process.
Yes, because a country that elects a corrupt, derelict of a human being, just weeks after they hear him on audio admitting to sexual assault, couldn't possibly consider this a minor, non-issue.
We all know that Trump won't let it go
Which says plenty about his stupidity.
She needs to get another test done probably, and from a group that uses north american tribes as controls (cherokee perhaps?) instead of tribes from Mexico, Peru, and Columbia.
Why would she need to get another test done, because you didn't like these results? So maybe the next test shows she's part Mayan instead of Cherokee, does that really make any difference? Does it make her a liar when we already know for a fact this was her, and her family's genuine belief since as early as 1984? No.
However, one would assume that several tests were done, confidentially, and this was the best one?
I never realized you were one of those conspiracy minded idiots.
Even so, a lot of americans can claim some native american ancestry, as Warren has, but don't because they don't think 1.6% to as little as .1% is anything remarkable.
Most people don't think 6% is remarkable either, but that's enough to declare federal benefits and minority status. Do you think someone with just 6% Indian blood can't be blonde hair and blue eyed? Warren has 16 times the Indian DNA as any average white American. I've been claiming Native American heritage ever since I can remember being told my great grandmother was an Indian. And according to Ancestry.com I'm only 2% Native American.
