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We hope all of our Twitchy readers are well into your Thanksgiving celebrations today. For those of you who eat early, we hope you've had your fill (until it's time for seconds, that is) and for those who are still waiting for dinner, we hope your kitchens are awash in the delicious aromas of what is soon to come. And if you still need something to be thankful for today, you can give thanks that you are not one of the miserable scolds at Axios who cannot stand American traditions and celebrations.

Just a little while ago, Twitchy gave you a roundup of some of the worst tweets from the left about Thanksgiving Day. But of all of those, we wanted to single out Axios because of the tantrum that outlet's CEO Jim VandeHei threw just a couple of days ago , whining that Elon Musk has declared the death of legacy media outlets like his. And VandeHai can't deal with that reality.



Well, here's a tip, Jimbo. If you want your rag to not be considered dead, maybe try killing stories like these instead of publishing them THE DAY BEFORE THANKSGIVING. Thanksgiving in the United States is based on a mythical feast between the Wampanoag people and Mayflower Pilgrims.

The holiday's real story is mixed with national unity and racial exclusion. https://t.co/RwD6ETpEuH If VandeHai is wondering why almost everything coming out of Axios is considered a joke, this is why.

The Myth of Thanksgiving The story told to most elementary school students for decades goes like this: Starving Pilgrims who landed.

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