Topic > The cultural impact of Thanksgiving's impact on modernity...

Rather than make a somber dedication to fallen Indians, America today has already instilled in its society that it is a day of celebration: roast turkeys, gifts, giving a speech about what he's grateful for — and somehow eradicated the real reason the Pilgrims celebrated their first Thanksgiving. It should be noted that the creator of the event is violence, greed for land and the desire for domination, all negative aspects of human life. The assumption that arises from the event is the peaceful agreement and great celebration between the Pilgrims and Native Americans, as well as the propaganda that Native Americans are savages who should be eradicated from lands confiscated from settlers (Archeology in Tennessee 2014). . And because the audience is made up of modern Americans, whose true history has been erased by consumerism, capitalism, and pro-Native American propaganda, the revealed truth has become meaningless. But the event, in its significant element, allowed America to capitalize on the markets and used this event to further expand the markets and products that are now associated with Thanksgiving – which is Black Day.