Leftwing news site Axios has criticized the Thanksgiving holiday, suggesting it is a form of propaganda that promotes racial exclusion. The article urges Americans to reject what it calls 'the myth of Thanksgiving' and to recognize the holiday's complex racial history, emphasizing the need for new voices to retell the country's history as it grows more diverse.
The Thanksgiving holiday is manufactured propaganda that has been used to further “racial exclusion,” leftwing Axios claimed on Thanksgiving Eve.that Americans need to reject “the myth of Thanksgiving” and understand the holiday better because “the nation is growing more diverse and requiring new voices to tell the country’s history.”
The Axios article even included a condemnation of the American tradition of watching football on Thanksgiving since “until the 1950s, many Black Americans were barred from playing college games or attending games in nonsegregated settings.” One week before Election Day, amid Trump’s dominance in polling and early voting numbers, VandeHei and Axios’s Mike Allen reported on what they,” they wrote. “How and where Americans get informed has broken into scores of pieces — from young men on Joe Rogan’s podcasts, to suburban women following Instagram influencers.
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