Thanksgiving in 1987

in dtube •  5 years ago  (edited)


Thanksgiving in 1987 is where it all started. It was my first year of school, and I was learning all about the world. There was no PC culture. It was straight up pilgrims and indians. It was all turkeys and feathers.

Once I was an adult I started to learn a bit more about what happened. It wasn't as simple as the indians helped the pilgrims celebrate with a harvest meal. There was alot more "reality" applied. I can't even imagine what it was actually like. I mean, once you start to think about how the english came in stealing and killing for no reason.

Now days that narrative is completely gone. Indians are now referred to as Native Americans or First Nation. There is no real talk about what actually happened, and the focus has been shifted to the meal and being thankful.

Thanksgiving in 1987 was the first time I was exposed to propaganda. When a long standing story was being pushed to children as facts. Now, looking back I can see it more clear. Think about the other holidays.

Christmas for me means to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Even though there isn't an exactly birth day, it is still a date that can be shared and agreed on. Along with Jesus there is the Christmas tree and the yule log and many other bits and bobs that were picked up along the way. Christmas in the 80's was a commercial extravaganza. There were bright lights and toys, and don't forget the shiny tinsel on the tree.

It wasn't until I was an adult that I learned what was really happening with Christmas. It was being adulterated and watered down for money. Not only Christmas, but what about Easter and Columbus day. The things we are taught seem to always come with strings attached.

We can see that the history books are always written by those that won the war, and it is only through families passing down their culture that we even see the other sides of a story.

It is our right to know what really happened if we are being taught something. It seems like history was written by Wikipedia, and anyone can edit and say anything.

If we focus on today and the information we have, we can still enjoy each and everyday. Sure the holidays may be different, and sure we are all older, but that shouldn't stop us from having a good time.

Let's remember a couple of things as we head into the holiday season.

First, we may not share the same beliefs or opinions as others, but that doesn't mean they everyone else is wrong. Let's show kindness and patience as others celebrate for whatever reason they choose, and not treat everyone else like they are ignorant.

Second. we are adults. We should be able to handle the first one.

Be well
~The Yeti

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Nice words 👍👌😍

Thank you

Hello my friend! :D

Well said. :D Amen to that. :D

God bless you and your wonderful family. :D Have an awesome day myfabulous friend! :D

Hey thank you. Have a great day!

You're welcome my friend! :D You as well! :D

God bless you and yours! :D

Indeed His story! My Monet was travelling to Africa when I was 19 wow what an eye opener. It was not the poverty stricken wasteland I was taught in school. Instead a diverse forward thinking nation. Ever since then I questioned the mainstream narrative and travel as much as I can 💯🐒

For sure! That must have been a great experience.

Change my life. Yes incredible I should post about it one day 💯🐒

Wikipedia... anyone can edit and say anything

There is oversight in Wikipedia to help prevent untruths from being published there. It isn't a total free-for-all, but runs in a somewhat decentralized manner like the Steem blockchain runs. Just as we have Blockchain Engineers, developers, and SteemCleaners, there is a Wikipedia Foundation that helps ensure the integrity and success of the project. There are various levels of editors that check work, make corrections, and ban people that try to run ripshod through the process.

It is very disturbing to me when avid proponents of the decentralized nature of the Steem blockchain denigrate other decentralized projects like Wikipedia. I have seen this happen over-and-over, though. I really like having a dynamic, up-to-date encyclopedia online rather than having to rely on a centralized, for-profit company like Brittanica or Funk & Wagnalls to publish their once-per-decade hardbound encyclopedia that only contain articles from their "experts" in each field.

I have been a contributing editor at Wikipedia since 2006, and always keep my eye peeled for inaccuracies and make corrections when I am certain I have spotted one. I am very proud of what Wikipedia has built, just as I am proud of what the Steem blockchain has built.

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Thanks for the correction. I am sure that if you edit wikipedia with the same passion that you apply on the steem blockchain it is better than I thought.

I didn't mean to strike a nerve with my opinions of wiki. I can remember writing papers in school and the teacher not letting us source wiki because it wasn't widely seen as a real source. Maybe things have changed.

I do not know if educators recognize Wikipedia as a valid source today or not... BUT, you have to remember that educators (at least in public schools) are part of "The System" that keeps fiat money and long-traditional financial practices in place. They don't want our deviating from the model that is under their control! Blockchain technology and collaborative projects like Wikipedia are bucking that "System" and hoping for a wonderul, new world.

And I apologize if I sounded unnecessarily defensive in my earlier reply. I suppose a 'nerve' was indeed, struck, as I have encountered much ridicule of Wikipedia here on the blockchain, over-and-over from many different people. Yet, there is definitely a similar Modus Operandi  in both projects. 🙂