And for all these reasons, I’ve decided to scalp you, and burn your village to the ground.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
lolllllll white girl speaking as if she’s a native american and all you “non-racists” out there hailing this speech as heroic
lolllllllllllllllll
Well Wednesday was forced to participate in this play. She’s just showing them the bullshit of thanksgiving
So a little background on the gif set
Wednesday, a member of the eccentric Addam’s Family was sent to a summer camp for, essentially, rich white kids. Now the majority of the kids are blond hair, blue eyed and are all kinda dicks; these are the kids who were all cast by the camp’s councilor as the Pilgrims.
Wednesday, along with the rest of the kids who didn’t ‘belong’ there were cast as the Native Americans.
Now the camp councilor is a total dick; right before this a scripted part of the play was Sarah Miller shitting on the Native Americans, but Wednesday, not agreeing with it and also wanting to mess with everyone at camp, gives this speech and proceeds to set the majority of the set of the play, and a bit of the camp, on fire.
She was forced into the role (and outfit) by the camp councilor, who was a racist, and then she gives a speech calling out the bullshit treatment of Native Americans
And by the way? I don’t see anyone calling ‘heroic’, because all she is doing is stating actual shit that was happening and had happened to Native Americans instead of following a racist narrative.
“Some may disagree with this picture, but I absolutely love it. The other day my daughter and I staged a tea party with three of my most docile tarantulas. My daughter is three years old and is very cooperative. She loves her tarantulas and even joins in with the care and maintenance for these creatures. I have recently been hearing some negative comments from neighbors and friends about these mean, attack driven creatures. I decided I would take a photo that would lighten the mood about how dangerous tarantulas are assumed to be….docile unless tempted. I feel that all tarantulas should be considered “defensive” rather than “aggressive.” I hope you enjoy the picture. ”
It just goes to show you that the fear set within us of spiders isn’t entirely instinctual and is mostly taught.
omg this is great
And nobody would bat an eye at this if they were hamsters, yet a hamster is several times more dangerous than a tarantula; its teeth can easily bite down to the bone.