Elizabeth Warren’s Real Indian Opponent Sends Her a DNA Kit For Her Birthday. She’s Not Amused

Elizabeth Warren’s Real Indian Opponent Sends Her a DNA Kit For Her Birthday. She’s Not Amused

You can’t make this stuff up.

Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren refused to take a DNA test mailed to her by Indian-American entrepreneur V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai, who’s running against her for her U.S. Senate seat.

“I’m deeply saddened @SenWarren refused my thoughtful (gift-wrapped) Birthday Gift: the 23&me DNA Test Kit,” Ayyadurai tweeted Sunday. “Most unfortunate! #FakeIndian.”

Ayyadurai then posted hilarious screenshots of a DNA test kit he purchased online as a birthday gift for Warren, who turned 68 in June.
Boston-based businessman and inventor V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai is the real deal. Ayyadura, a Republican, received a Ph.D. and his undergraduate degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Ayyadurai is running on the slogan: “Only a real Indian can defeat the fake Indian.”

Elizabeth Warren has been widely mocked for claiming she’s part-Cherokee Indian. “Pocahontas” Warren once cited her “high cheekbones” as proof of her bogus ethnicity.

Warren reportedly used her fake Native-American heritage to benefit from affirmative action hiring programs that should have benefited ACTUAL Native-Americans.

In 2012, Warren admitted that she told Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania she was Native American while applying for teaching jobs (not surprisingly, she was quickly recruited by both).

Exhaustive investigations have turned up no evidence that “Faux-cahontas” is Native-American.
Thanks to her exploitation of her phony minority status, Warren — who graduated from Rutgers Law School — was hired as a professor at Harvard Law School, where she was listed as a “woman of color.”

As a result of her bogus claims, President Trump (and millions of Americans) have mocked Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas.” Or more fittingly, “Faux-cohontas” and “Princess Spreading Bull.”

Here’s a collection of hilarious memes paying homage to Warren’s bogus Native-American heritage claims.