It's the most usian holiday possible: usians thank god for help given them by other people. As a thanks to those people though, usians genocided them and stole their land.
Go to a family member’s house. Watch Football (I never liked Football, too little action, too many breaks, too many injuries). Eat dinner (Primarily Turkey w Mac N Cheese, biscuits, mashed potatoes, maybe canned cranberries kinda gross tho, stuffing which kicks ass and some dessert, usually pumpkin pie or some type of cake) pray to whatever God you believe in that things don’t get political, and when politics INEVITABLY comes up: Try your best to survive as a hard lefty. Nobody will back you in politics. Not the cool cousins that happen to be libs. Not the conservatives that agree with you on how corrupt the government is. Drinking is moderate, not as heavy as other holidays. Overall kinda fun, avoid at all costs
What is thanksgiving ? Can anyone explain.
It's the most usian holiday possible: usians thank god for help given them by other people. As a thanks to those people though, usians genocided them and stole their land.
Go to a family member’s house. Watch Football (I never liked Football, too little action, too many breaks, too many injuries). Eat dinner (Primarily Turkey w Mac N Cheese, biscuits, mashed potatoes, maybe canned cranberries kinda gross tho, stuffing which kicks ass and some dessert, usually pumpkin pie or some type of cake) pray to whatever God you believe in that things don’t get political, and when politics INEVITABLY comes up: Try your best to survive as a hard lefty. Nobody will back you in politics. Not the cool cousins that happen to be libs. Not the conservatives that agree with you on how corrupt the government is. Drinking is moderate, not as heavy as other holidays. Overall kinda fun, avoid at all costs
But why is it celebrated in the US?
It celebrates the the genocide of the Native Americans.
Ya Allah.. Lol
I’m not even kidding, https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Thanksgiving_(United_States)
Not promoting it, just explaining what the experience is typically like (for a white person at least, can’t speak for others)