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Food, Football and Oppression

Should Americans celebrate Thanksgiving as a day of gratitude? Or should they mourn it as a day of guilt? In 2007, Seattle school officials made national news by describing the holiday as a time of mourning, a bitter reminder of 500 years of betrayal. This new narrative described the Pilgrims as arrogant oppressors who fled persecution only to become oppressors themselves.

“But this is wrong on every count,” says Michael Medved, author of the The American Miracle. “First of all, the Pilgrims didn’t flee across the ocean to avoid persecution, or even England. They’d been living for over a decade in Holland and feared seduction, not persecution, worrying that their children would be corrupted by the materialistic Dutch culture.” Thus they were running to the New World not from oppression, but toward  holiness. Here’s the rest of the story and the truth about the first Thanksgiving on PragerU.

History of Thanksgiving

Studies Weekly takes an in-depth look at the history of Thanksgiving and how it became one of our nation’s most celebrated holidays. The storylines include the Mayflower, Pilgrims and Squanto, the Native American from the Patuxet Tribe who helped Pilgrims through their first winter in the New World and was integral to their survival. The video also takes a look at the contributions of Sarah Josepha Hale, an American writer and editor who urged President Lincoln and several governors to proclaim a national Thanksgiving Day. Enjoy the video, and have a Happy Thanksgiving.

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Pilgrims: Vicious Cannibals?

Egyptian Islamist politician Hussam Abu Al-Bukhari drops a bombshell, declaring that the American Pilgrims practiced cannibalism, killing hundreds of millions of Native Americans and eating their flesh. And you thought the Pilgrims were eating turkey and cranberries for those first Thanksgiving dinners. How quaint and naive.

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Dang Turkey Socialists

The Mayflower Pilgrims of the Plymouth colony initially lived a communal lifestyle with common property; that is, until starvation and famine set in. What do holidays like Thanksgiving teach us about socialism? Hear more as Terry Jones of Investor Business Daily and Doug Altner of the Ayn Rand Center discuss the Pilgrims with Allen Barton. H/T PJTV

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The Pilgrims and the Civil War

Happy Thanksgiving! On this holiday where we remember the Pilgrims, it’s timely to explore their broader impact on American history. Dick Morris does just that, examining how the American Civil War represented a clash of values pitting the Pilgrims against class rivals who had come to this continent even earlier. In some respects, Morris says, the Civil War was the culmination of previous clashes fought in England centuries ago.

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