In this episode of the Deron Harris podcast, Deron investigates the controversy surrounding Thanksgiving, questioning its historical significance and the narratives surrounding it. He begins by asking listeners about their holiday experiences, but quickly shifts the focus to the darker aspects of Thanksgiving, particularly the genocide of indigenous peoples in America.
Deron argues that the traditional Thanksgiving story, often portrayed as a harmonious gathering between settlers and Native Americans, is a myth. He emphasizes that the reality involved violence and oppression, and he expresses frustration over society's continued celebration of a holiday rooted in such a painful history.
Throughout the episode, he critiques the way holidays are celebrated in America, suggesting that many are built on the suffering of marginalized groups. He shares his personal decision to stop celebrating Thanksgiving in its traditional sense, advocating instead for a day of reflection and acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by indigenous peoples.
Deron encourages listeners, particularly people of color, to reconsider their participation in Thanksgiving and to educate themselves about its true history. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of celebrating family and humanity rather than perpetuating a holiday that he believes is fundamentally flawed. The episode serves as a call to action for listeners to engage with history critically and to honor the memories of those who suffered.
Thank you for listening to The DERON HARRIS PODCAST Season #4 EP #191 - (((MYTH BUSTED))) - The Myth Of Thanksgiving And Why We Continue To Celebrate It.
November 28th, 2025, 10:02 pm
Deron Harris Podcast
The Myth Of Thanksgiving And Why We Continue To Celebrate It. EP #191
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Published November 28th, 2025, 10:02 pm
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In this episode of the Deron Harris podcast, Deron investigates the controversy surrounding Thanksgiving, questioning its historical significance and the narratives surrounding it. He begins by asking listeners about their holiday experiences, but quickly shifts the focus to the darker aspects of Thanksgiving, particularly the genocide of indigenous peoples in America.
Deron argues that the traditional Thanksgiving story, often portrayed as a harmonious gathering between settlers and Native Americans, is a myth. He emphasizes that the reality involved violence and oppression, and he expresses frustration over society's continued celebration of a holiday rooted in such a painful history.
Throughout the episode, he critiques the way holidays are celebrated in America, suggesting that many are built on the suffering of marginalized groups. He shares his personal decision to stop celebrating Thanksgiving in its traditional sense, advocating instead for a day of reflection and acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by indigenous peoples.
Deron encourages listeners, particularly people of color, to reconsider their participation in Thanksgiving and to educate themselves about its true history. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of celebrating family and humanity rather than perpetuating a holiday that he believes is fundamentally flawed. The episode serves as a call to action for listeners to engage with history critically and to honor the memories of those who suffered.
Thank you for listening to The DERON HARRIS PODCAST Season #4 EP #191 - (((MYTH BUSTED))) - The Myth Of Thanksgiving And Why We Continue To Celebrate It.
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The Deron Harris Podcast is where raw honesty, sharp humor, and creative hustle meet. Hosted by Deron Harris, stand-up comic, music producer, and relentless content creator. Broadcasting from his RV, Deron's goes far beyond punchlines, delivers unfiltered takes on race, politics, pop culture, and the realities of being Black in America, with real laughs, and unfiltered moments.
Each episode is a wild ride: one week it’s a deep dive into the legacy of slavery and Deron’s own DNA revelations, the next it’s a no-holds-barred breakdown of the latest political controversy or a celebration of Black excellence in music and business. Expect controversial conversations, bold advocacy for people of color, and a willingness to tackle topics most shy away from, whether it’s the impact of Project 2025, the state of Black-owned businesses, or the blurred lines between truth and fiction in American culture.
But it’s not all heavy. Tune in for plenty of laughs with Deron’s family and friends. Whether he’s calling out hypocrisy, making beats, or just riffing on the weirdness of social media, Deron keeps it real, keeps it creative, and keeps it moving.