
Beyond Black Friday, thereโs much to enjoy about the American holiday โ think succulent smoked birds, sumptuous stuffings and perfect pumpkin pies
Itโs easy to be cynical about Thanksgiving. The origin story that weโre all told โ of a friendly exchange of food between the pilgrims and the Native Americans โ is, at best, a whitewashed oversimplification. And then thereโs Black Friday, an event that has hijacked one of our few non-commercialised holidays and used it as the impetus for a stressful, shameless, consumerist frenzy.
Besides that, Thanksgiving is meant to be a celebration of American abundance and, boy, does that feel inappropriate at the moment. It sucks to be an American right now. Itโs hard to feel gratitude for a country thatโs an out-of-control dumpster fire stoked by an ogre of a man who treats the global economy like a game of Monopoly and orders his steaks well done (and with ketchup).
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