How SICK are we as a society that we actually celebrate COLUMBUS DAY?!

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but if our government and our social order support columbus and his ideals to the point of naming a day after him, and you are 100% subject to the whims and wishes of the government and the social order, shouldn't you care?

people thinking this doesnt affect them, when in reality it is affecting every aspect of their lives.

the government supports the ideology and actions of columbus. the government facilitates your everyday living. 1+1=2.

:snoop:

it is up to the local government how they observe cloumbus day and three states don't. You are just looking for an argument where there is none.
 

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LeyeT said:
ill definitely check those out.

but wait, youre telling me you advocate destroying all white people, but you believe the white people's story about 9/11?

im confused...

do me a favor, define 'white person' for me-

You still don't understand that 9/11 thing? It was inevitable.

Read the links and you'll know what 'White people' are, why they exist, and why they must all be exterminated.​
 

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We celebrate Christopher Columbus because he brought the shining light of western civilization to the New World. Without Columbus, the Americas would have never known knowledge, human rights, progress, technology, science, natural law, etc.

Not to mention he was one hell of an explorer. The idea of sailing thousands of miles into uncharted waters without celestial navigation, longitude, etc is an act of increible bravery and skill.

Columbus changed the course of human history and deserves to be recognized.
 

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yo yall gotta remember that before columbus came to the americas, that central america, south america, and the carribean islands were completely inhabited by today what we call native americans. if you look at those countries today you only see small bits and pieces of that population left.

Because that indigenous population intermarried with the white and black populations you imbecile.
 

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but if our government and our social order support columbus and his ideals to the point of naming a day after him, and you are 100% subject to the whims and wishes of the government and the social order, shouldn't you care?

people thinking this doesnt affect them, when in reality it is affecting every aspect of their lives.

the government supports the ideology and actions of columbus. the government facilitates your everyday living. 1+1=2.
:snooze: Is this some new profound insight to you or something? I thought about how it's fukked up that we celebrated this mass murderer when I was like 8 or 9. Christopher Columbus committed genocide. Genocide and slavery is something this nation was founded upon. Everyone knows this, especially in HL. I'm not sure why you're belaboring the point so much.
 

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Are kids really taught to glorify this guy anymore though? I think people just treat it as a day off. I don't work with kids that young so I don't know.
 

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Are kids really taught to glorify this guy anymore though? I think people just treat it as a day off. I don't work with kids that young so I don't know.

Well not glorify but he has for the most been presented as a savoir of some sort

-He "discovers" america
-His people becoming "friends" with the native Americans
-the natives "help" these pilgrims when they need food
- the natives disappear
- they bring Africans
- the great country of america is built

:merchant:


Its almost funny when your older and u read a couple of books how much history is left out
 

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Well not glorify but he has for the most been presented as a savoir of some sort

-He "discovers" america
-His people becoming "friends" with the native Americans
-the natives "help" these pilgrims when they need food
- the natives disappear
- they bring Africans
- the great country of america is built

:merchant:


Its almost funny when your older and u read a couple of books how much history is left out

So true...if white people didn't try to hide it so much, it wouldn't be such a sore topic....As a black man, I don't hold ill will towards white people of today for slavery and the genocide of the Natives but when it is covered up by this generation it makes me wonder. Nobody has problems pointing out the flaws of blacks, Spanish, middle-eastern, and anybody else. However, as soon as you mention a white person being racist......
..:cape::cape::cape::cape::cape::cape::cape::cape:
 

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So true...if white people didn't try to hide it so much, it wouldn't be such a sore topic....As a black man, I don't hold ill will towards white people of today for slavery and the genocide of the Natives but when it is covered up by this generation it makes me wonder. Nobody has problems pointing out the flaws of blacks, Spanish, middle-eastern, and anybody else. However, as soon as you mention a white person being racist......

how is it "covered up"?

this seems to be another subject where people never really paid attention in school
 

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So true...if white people didn't try to hide it so much, it wouldn't be such a sore topic....As a black man, I don't hold ill will towards white people of today for slavery and the genocide of the Natives but when it is covered up by this generation it makes me wonder. Nobody has problems pointing out the flaws of blacks, Spanish, middle-eastern, and anybody else. However, as soon as you mention a white person being racist......
..:cape::cape::cape::cape::cape::cape::cape::cape:

The one sided story of Columbus is only taught in like 3rd grade. Once they reach high school a more realistic history is presented. The focus of the lesson is actually the two side of Columbus and should we celebrate him or not.

You make it to high school?
 

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but if our government and our social order support columbus and his ideals to the point of naming a day after him, and you are 100% subject to the whims and wishes of the government and the social order, shouldn't you care?

people thinking this doesnt affect them, when in reality it is affecting every aspect of their lives.

the government supports the ideology and actions of columbus. the government facilitates your everyday living. 1+1=2.

If you think that deep all the time, your head will spin. If we take every holiday literally, then that's like say every kid who wears a costume on Halloween is a devil worshiper and the hell with turkey and football on Thanksgiving, because it's all about the slaughter of Indians. In reality, people just need a reason to have a good time, regardless of the history of the situation. Same for Christmas and Cinco De Mayo, they are shells of what they were a thousand years ago.
 

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We celebrate Christopher Columbus because he brought the shining light of western civilization to the New World. Without Columbus, the Americas would have never known knowledge, human rights, progress, technology, science, natural law, etc.

Not to mention he was one hell of an explorer. The idea of sailing thousands of miles into uncharted waters without celestial navigation, longitude, etc is an act of increible bravery and skill.

Columbus changed the course of human history and deserves to be recognized.


If im not mistaken didnt columbus only have an idea of where to go because he had a moorish map of the sea and land? :comeon: history stays gettin re-written
 

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The one sided story of Columbus is only taught in like 3rd grade. Once they reach high school a more realistic history is presented. The focus of the lesson is actually the two side of Columbus and should we celebrate him or not.

You make it to high school?

:upsetfavre: I made through H.S both private and public and this topic was never brought up, matter fact the older you get the less about him they teach cause they dont want nobody asking questions.

where did you go to H.S?
 
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