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I'd just tell him that the turkey identifies as an indigenously sourced turkey. For that matter, I'd just buy a chicken and tell him that IT identifies as an indigenously sourced turkey. Since in loony land, "identifying" magically makes it so, all will be fine.


We’re thinking along the same lines but I’m thinking maybe a smoked brisket that’s identifying as a Thanksgiving Turkey! 

I am Texan, after all.

KC
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PeaceWave

16 hrs ago

My nephew just sent a text saying he'll only attend our Thanksgiving if we're serving an "indigenously sourced turkey."

PeaceWave has lost the Proggier-Than-Thou penis-measuring contest! :rotf:

PeaceWave could hand the nephew a bourbon and tell him(?), "Here's your Wild Turkey!" I doubt that either have a sense of humor, though.
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The DUmpster / I refused orders once...
« Last post by CC27 on November 27, 2025, 08:22:11 AM »
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Capperdan


I refused orders once...

I was in the Army Reserves based in LA. It was May 5, 1970, the day after the Kent State shootings. "Four dead in Ohio". That day was officially Armed Forces Day and my unit was scheduled to be in a parade In the heart of the city. I was in the color guard carrying a rifle next to the flag wearing my chrome helmet and dress khakis. So the Commander pulled me and the other rifle guy out and told us to fix bayonets, in anticipation of violent protesters. He told us a " short thrust" (as opposed to a long thrust) should suffice, if someone should attack the flag. We looked at each other and rolled our eyes. We didn't say anything but never did put those bayonets on. It was a surprisingly peaceful march however, given the turmoil of those anti -VietNam days. We never got in trouble, but I have always been a little proud of that.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220832362[/quote

Yeah right...🙄
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I'd just tell him that the turkey identifies as an indigenously sourced turkey. For that matter, I'd just buy a chicken and tell him that IT identifies as an indigenously sourced turkey. Since in loony land, "identifying" magically makes it so, all will be fine.

edit to add...
I needed a laugh this morning so I put on the hazmat suit and went over to the sewer. It's amazing.

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viva la (4,431 posts)
51. Also say that you would be so proud next year when he brings the appropriate turkey that HE PAID FOR.
Reply to mahina (Reply #2)
Wed Nov 26, 2025, 07:08 PM

Pretty arrogant of him to expect you to pay for his "activism" or whatever he would call this.

Isn't that what all DemonRats expect? And that's on top of us who work for a living providing their EBT and such.


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DenaliDemocrat (1,721 posts)
64. No its not
Reply to maxsolomon (Reply #5)
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 06:52 AM

And this kid is a dumb ass if it’s true. Nothing pisses me off like dumb kids screaming about native rights while drinking a Starbucks and living in suburbia. Yeah - you live on stolen land too to give your house to the local tribes first or keep quiet.

If you want an indigenous bird - go hunt a turkey. Although most people would probably be stunned to see how little flavor a wild bird has. They are actually less gamey than factory birds.

This is the DUmbAss that's never apparently read DU.
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The nephew waits until the day before Thanksgiving to make this demand?
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we got our turkey from Safeway and it weighs damn close to 25 pounds,

 :ohmy:
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https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220832584


I’m only bringing over the OP, but this thread reads more like a CC thread than DU.  :rofl:


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PeaceWave

16 hrs ago

My nephew just sent a text saying he'll only attend our Thanksgiving if we're serving an "indigenously sourced turkey."

Last edited Wed Nov 26, 2025, 04:45 PM - Edit history (1)
He says his decision is based on "ethical and political" reasons. I don't know what he's going on about. Back during the pandemic, he was suddenly insisting that Thanksgiving be referred to as Indigenous People's Day. Maybe it's related to that. All I know is that we got our turkey from Safeway and it weighs damn close to 25 pounds, which was a son of an itch to carry since I'm currently suffering from tennis elbow in one arm and a pain unlike anything I've ever experienced. Will he even know the difference, one turkey from another?

Okay, I have an update per Google AI:

"Indigenously sourced turkey" can refer to turkeys with a direct cultural connection to Indigenous peoples or, more recently, turkeys raised on farms that prioritize sustainable and natural practices, often locally. To find such a turkey, search for local farms, especially those raising heritage breeds, and inquire about their sourcing and farming methods.

Modern "indigenously sourced" or "heritage" turkeys

Modern farms, particularly those that promote sustainable and natural practices, are sometimes described as offering "indigenously sourced" turkeys. Many farms raise "heritage breeds" which are a result of the original domestication process from Indigenous populations in North America. Look for farms that raise these birds with specific methods:

(1) Pasture-raised: Allow birds to roam and forage on pasture, often supplemented with organic feed.
(2) No antibiotics or hormones: Raised without the use of antibiotics, growth hormones, or other non-therapeutic chemicals.
(3) Sustainable practices: Some farms have breeding stock on-site and do not rely on commercial hatcheries, which can involve vaccination programs that are not considered "natural" by some standards.


KC
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All the judges who let this guy walk should be set on fire with the guy as well :thatsright:
Letting all these blacks go because it’s racist after they commit dozens of anus crimes is ridiculous

I presume you meant 'heinous', but you know, now that I think about it, either may be spot on, given the environment now days.

 :rotf:
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The DUmpster / Re: Bethany MaGee, woman set on fire on the CTA (Chicago) Blue Line
« Last post by jukin on November 26, 2025, 07:36:11 PM »
Seriously I can not despise and loathe the DUmbass DUchebags enough. They are vile and evil beings. Part of me hopes the SHTTF and fast to take care of this particular problem.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 11/26
« Last post by SVPete on November 26, 2025, 05:25:14 PM »
EXCLUSIVE: Is Corporate America Finally Seeing the Light on the Southern Poverty Law Center?

https://www.dailysignal.com/2025/11/26/exclusive-is-corporate-america-finally-seeing-light-southern-poverty-law-center/

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Is corporate America finally seeing the light on the Southern Poverty Law Center?

Salesforce, a software company with more than 75,000 employees, became the latest firm to announce it will no longer use the Southern Poverty Law Center’s “hate map” to determine eligibility for its employee giving program.

In a 2022 blog post, Salesforce had stated that it uses the SPLC list “to identify hate groups and keep hateful material off our platform.” That same year, Salesforce’s productivity app Slack banned the Federation on American Immigration Reform, which the SPLC condemns as an “anti-immigrant hate group.” While Salesforce says it doesn’t rely solely on the SPLC for such decisions, it had directed Benevity—a corporate giving and employee engagement platform—to exclude recipients on the SPLC “hate map.”

After facing pressure from The Heritage Foundation, which owns stock in the company, Salesforce announced that it has directed Benevity to stop using SPLC to screen nonprofit recipients of employee contributions.
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