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Oct 29 2023

Singer Buffy Sainte-Marie Exposed as Racial Imposter

Although the fetishization of non-Caucasians has reached extremes unimaginable only a few years ago, the racial imposter scam has been going on for some time. Folk singer Buffy Sainte-Marie’s career as an Indian began in Greenwich Village back in the early 1960s.

From the early days of her career, Sainte-Marie has claimed to be a Cree woman, born in Canada. She has also allowed herself to be celebrated as an Indigenous icon and success story.

A success story to be sure. The liberal establishment made her a deity.

Her birth certificate indicates she was born not to Cree Indians in Canada but to white parents in Stoneham, Massachusetts — and yet:

Sainte-Marie has been named a companion of the Order of Canada, the country’s highest civilian honour. In addition, her website says she has been awarded honorary doctorates from at least a dozen universities.

Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in Sainte-Marie. In 2021, she appeared on a Canadian stamp.

Last year, she was the subject of a travelling exhibit featured at Ottawa’s National Arts Centre. She was also the focus of a five-part CBC podcast about her life and legacy and a one-hour concert televised on CBC that celebrated her leadership in Indigenous music.

Now the jig is up:

Late last year, CBC received a tip that Sainte-Marie is not of Cree ancestry but, in fact, has European roots. She is the latest high-profile public figure whose ancestry story has been contradicted by genealogical documentation, including her own birth certificate, historical research and personal accounts — the latest chapter in the complex and growing debate around Indigenous identity in Canada.

Since CBC moonbats consider the issue “complex,” let’s boil it down for them. Stone Age savages were replaced by Europeans. The Europeans were so successful that they eventually became soft and spoiled, so that moonbattery set in. Out of self-hatred, they worship descendants of the savages they displaced. This provides opportunities for racial imposters who wish to enjoy the obsequious favoritism afforded to nonwhites — thereby giving the lie to the liberal dogma that whites are privileged and nonwhites are oppressed.

Watch this Fauxcahontas forerunner lie to the kids on Sesame Street about how real she is back in 1975:

Buffy joins a growing list of racial imposters that also includes Andrea Smith, Kay LeClaire, Elizabeth Hoover, Carrie Bourassa, CV Vitolo-Haddad, Gwen Stefani, Heather Rae, Jessica Krug, Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, Rick Caruso, Kelly Kean Sharp, Rachel Dolezal, Raquel Evita Saraswati, Sacheen Littlefeather, Satchuel Cole, Shaun King, Ward Churchill, and Elizabeth Warren.

On a tip from Steve T.


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2 Responses to “Singer Buffy Sainte-Marie Exposed as Racial Imposter”

  1. […] Buffy Sainte-Marie, Andrea Smith, Kay LeClaire, Elizabeth Hoover, Carrie Bourassa, CV Vitolo-Haddad, Gwen Stefani, Heather Rae, Jessica Krug, Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, Rick Caruso, Kelly Kean Sharp, Rachel Dolezal, Raquel Evita Saraswati, Sacheen Littlefeather, Satchuel Cole, Shaun King, Ward Churchill, and of course, Elizabeth Warren. […]


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