Brando was a good actor, but also a cuck
Basically, if you know a “Native American,” they’re not a real Injun. All real Injuns stay on the res and drink. That’s literally all they do. I honestly don’t even understand how they reproduce, given that they are presumably always too drunk to have sex.
I have been to an Indian reservation (to buy cigarettes, but took the time to look around). It is just the most disgusting double-wide trailers sitting in fields of weeds, surrounded by what appear to be feral dogs barking. If you see an actual Indian, they will emerge with a very glum face, carrying a bottle.
Sacheen Littlefeather, the activist who famously stood in for Marlon Brando to refuse the best actor Oscar in 1973, faked Native American ancestry, her family have said.
In an article in the San Francisco Chronicle, Littlefeather’s sisters Rosalind Cruz and Trudy Orlandi said that their sister’s claim to have Apache and Yaqui ancestry through her father was “a lie” and “a fantasy”.
Orlandi told the Chronicle: “It’s a lie. My father was who he was. His family came from Mexico. And my dad was born in Oxnard [California].” Cruz added: “It is a fraud. It’s disgusting to the heritage of the tribal people. And it’s just … insulting to my parents.”
Littlefeather died in October shortly after receiving a formal apology from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Ampas), the body who organises the Oscars, for the way she was treated at the 1973 ceremony. Littlefeather responded at the time with a statement saying: “Regarding the Academy’s apology to me, we Indians are very patient people – it’s only been 50 years! We need to keep our sense of humour about this at all times. It’s our method of survival.”
However, the article’s author Jacqueline Keeler reports that Littlefeather’s birth name was Marie Louise Cruz, and that she has found no evidence of any connection or claim that her father, Manuel Ybarra Cruz, had to Native American ancestry.
Cruz and Orlandi also refuted Littlefeather’s claims of childhood poverty and parental abuse. Cruz said: “My father was deaf and he had lost his hearing at nine years old through meningitis. He was born into poverty. His father, George Cruz, was an alcoholic who was violent and used to beat him. And he was passed to foster homes and family. But my sister Sacheen took what happened to him.”
Anyone who claims to be an Injun should be called out. We do not have yet even one example of a real Indian who was not passed out in a field on the reservation, vaguely attempting to turn his neck in a way that allows him to inhale oxygen.
This is what all the hubbub was about