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Greenfield: Goodbye Columbus, Goodbye America
Daniel Greenfield @ the Sultan Knish blog ^ | Sunday, October 13, 2013 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 10/14/2013 4:48:41 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Goodbye Columbus, Goodbye America

Posted by Daniel Greenfield @ the Sultan Knish blog

Columbus may have outfoxed the Spanish court and his rivals, but he is falling victim to the court of political correctness.

The explorer who discovered America has become controversial because the very idea of America has become controversial.

There are counter-historical claims put forward by Muslim and Chinese scholars claiming that they discovered America first. And there are mobs of fake indigenous activists on every campus to whom the old Italian is as much of a villain as the bearded Uncle Sam.

Columbus Day parades are met with protests and some have been minimized or eliminated.

In California, Columbus Day became Indigenous People's Day, which sounds like a Marxist terrorist group's holiday. While it's tempting to put that down to California political correctness, in South Dakota it was renamed Native American Day.

The shift from celebrating Columbus' arrival in America to commemorating it as an American Nakba by focusing on the Indians, rather than the Americans, is a profound form of historical revisionism that hacks away at the origins of this country.

No American state has followed Venezuela's lead in renaming it Día de la Resistencia Indígena, or Day of Indigenous Resistance, which actually is a Marxist terrorist group's holiday, the whole notion of celebrating the discovery of America has come to be seen as somehow shameful and worst of all, politically incorrect.

Anti-Columbus Day protests are mounted by La Raza, whose members, despite their indigenous posturing, are actually mostly descended from Spanish colonists, but who know that most American liberals are too confused to rationally frame an objection to a protest by any minority group.

About the only thing sillier than a group of people emphasizing their collective identity as a Spanish speaking people, and denouncing Columbus as an imperialist exploiter is Ward Churchill, a fake Indian, who compared Columbus to Heinrich Himmler. Ward Churchill's scholarship consists of comparing Americans in past history and current events to random Nazis. If he hasn't yet compared Amerigo Vespucci or Daniel Boone to Ernst Röhm; it's only a matter of time.

The absurdity of these attacks is only deepened by the linguistic and cultural ties between the Italian Columbus Day marchers and the Latino Anti-Columbus Day protesters with the latter set cynically exploiting white guilt to pretend that being the descendants of Southern European colonists makes them a minority.

If being descended from Southern Europeans makes you a minority, then Columbus, the parade marchers, the Greek restaurant owner nearby and even Rush Limbaugh are all "people of color."

Italian-Americans are the only bulwark against political correctness still keeping Columbus on the calendar, and that has made mayors and governors in cities and states with large Italian-American communities wary of tossing the great explorer completely overboard. But while Ferdinand and Isabella may have brought Columbus back in chains, modern day political correctness has banished him to the darkened dungeon of non-personhood, erasing him from history and replacing him with a note reading, "I'm Sorry We Ever Landed Here."

But this is about more than one single 15th century Genoan with a complicated life who was neither a monster nor a saint. It is about whether America really has any right to exist at all. Is there any argument against celebrating Columbus Day, that cannot similarly be applied to the Fourth of July?

If Columbus is to be stricken from the history books in favor of ideological thugs like Malcolm X or Caesar Chavez, then America must soon follow. Columbus' crime is that he enabled European settlement of the continent.

If the settlement of non-Indians in North America is illegitimate, then any national state they created is also illegitimate.

It is easier to hack away at a nation's history by beginning with the lower branches.

Columbus is an easier target than America itself, though La Raza considers both colonialist vermin. Americans are less likely to protest over the banishment of Columbus to the politically correct Gulag  than over the banishing America itself, which was named after another one of those colonialist explorers, Amerigo Vespucci. First they came for Columbus Day and then for the Fourth of July.

The battles being fought over Columbus Day foreshadow the battles to be fought over the Fourth of July. As Columbus Day joins the list of banned holidays in more cities, one day there may not be a Fourth of July, just a day of Native Resistance to remember the atrocities of the colonists with PBS documentaries comparing George Washington to Hitler.

These documentaries already exist, they just haven't gone mainstream. Yet.

We celebrate Columbus Day and the Fourth of July because history is written by the winners. Had the Aztecs, the Mayans or the Iroquois Confederation developed the necessary technology and skills to cross the Atlantic and begin colonizing Europe, the fate of its native inhabitants would have been far uglier. The different perspectives on history often depend on which side you happen to be on.

To Americans, the Alamo is a shining moment of heroism. To the Mexicans who are the heirs of a colonialist empire far more ruthless than anything to be found north of the Rio Grande, the war was a plot to conquer Mexican territory. And neither side is altogether wrong, but choosing which version of history to go by is the difference between being an American or a Mexican.

A nation's mythology, its paragons and heroes, its founding legends and great deeds, are its soul. To replace them with another culture's perspective on its history is to kill that soul.

That is the ultimate goal of political correctness, to kill America's soul. To stick George Washington, Patrick Henry, Jefferson, James Bowie, Paul Revere, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and all the rest on a shelf in a back room somewhere, and replace them with timelier liberal heroes. Move over Washington, Caesar Chavez needs this space. No more American heroes need apply.

Followed of course by no more America.

This is how it begins. And that is how it ends. Nations are not destroyed by atomic bombs or economic catastrophes; they are lost when they lose any reason to go on living. When they no longer have enough pride to go on fighting to survive.

The final note of politically correct lunacy comes from a headline in the Columbus Dispatch about the Columbus Day festival in the city of Columbus, Ohio. "Italian Festival honors controversial explorer with its own Columbus Day parade".

Once the great discover of America, Columbus is now dubbed "controversial" by a newspaper named after him, in a city named after him .And if he is controversial, how can naming a city after him and a newspaper after the city not be equally controversial?

Can the day when USA Today has a headline reading, "Some cities still plan controversial 4th of July celebration of American independence" be far behind?


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1 posted on 10/14/2013 4:48:41 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell
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To: Louis Foxwell

The only legitimate controversy in this country is whether or not the progressive democrat party should be banned and its leadership imprisoned as enemies of the state.


2 posted on 10/14/2013 4:49:43 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell (This is a wake up call. Join the Sultan Knish ping list.)
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3 posted on 10/14/2013 4:50:53 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell (This is a wake up call. Join the Sultan Knish ping list.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

> The only legitimate controversy in this country is whether or not the progressive democrat party should be banned and its leadership imprisoned as enemies of the state.

Controversy is only if you have to disuss it. As far as I’m concerned its case closed. Progressives are loons that need their own planet to live on though it wouldn’t last long brcause they’d kill themselves and have no one there to support them.


4 posted on 10/14/2013 5:11:00 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: Louis Foxwell

“If the settlement of non-Indians in North America is ,, then any national state they created is also illegitimate”

But,but,but I thought diversity was the goal.


5 posted on 10/14/2013 5:13:23 AM PDT by waredbird
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To: Louis Foxwell
I have watched the mice nibbling away at Columbus for some time now. To me, the watershed was the whimper of 1992, especially as compared to 1892! In 1893 Chicago was the center-point and end-point of a country-wide year long celebration of The Discovery in a great World's Fair named "The World's Columbian Exposition". In 1992, by extreme contrast, any celebrations were strictly local with vocal demonstrations against "The Exploiter!"

In the century+ since 1892, we have the physical evidence of the Vikings in Newfoundland as well as Greenland and rumors, myths, legends and lies for other explorers, drifters and accidental landers on some place of the Western Hemisphere to 'dispute' Columbus' "discovery!" So very much ado about nothingness is only too evident! No one beyond or before Cristobal Colon had any lasting effect on history as his was the discovery that STAYED!

An amusing aside about the lack of even much effort at any semblance of history comes from a local TV ad running for this weekend. While touting their Columbus Day sale, their silhouette graphic shows a modern schooner rather than taking that oh so laborious effort to show any one of the three ships of historical record. Who knows, maybe it was the mainsail cross of historical accuracy that inclined the decision but nonetheless a bit of WTF when I saw this TV Ad!

6 posted on 10/14/2013 5:23:19 AM PDT by SES1066 (To expect courteous government is insanity!)
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To: waredbird
But,but,but I thought diversity was the goal.

It is, but let me explain:
Diversity = Anything but White. Or in this case, anything but Europeans.
Celebrating Diversity = Pretending Diversity does not exist and that everybody are the same.


7 posted on 10/14/2013 5:31:30 AM PDT by BitWielder1 (Corporate Profits are better than Government Waste)
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To: waredbird

Wrong kind of diversity friend...


8 posted on 10/14/2013 5:32:54 AM PDT by Vanders9
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To: Louis Foxwell

You know, one of the Enterprise’s shuttlecraft in the original series of Star Trek was called “Columbus”. I think it is perfectly possible that in future reruns that name will be digitally airbrushed out.


9 posted on 10/14/2013 5:35:26 AM PDT by Vanders9
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To: Louis Foxwell

All this is old news to anyone, who has been in University over the past twenty years. The moral outrage and butthurt is strong and hard.
I attended University in Southern Ontario, and heard more than my share of blather about how neither Canada, nor the United States actually exist. Instead, most of the so-called “United States” is, in fact, Occupied Aztlan, and most of so-called “Canada” is, in fact, Occupied Québec.

Of course, trying to point out the cognitive dissonance in such arguments: i.e., that French and Spanish conquerors are somehow “more legitimate” than English ones, isn’t going to win you any friends.

Nor did my follow up argument that there is actually not so much as a single square centimetre of inhabitable land on this entire planet that hasn’t, at some point, been “stolen” from its previous inhabitants...


10 posted on 10/14/2013 5:38:05 AM PDT by Kriggerel ("All great truths are hard and bitter, but lies... are sweeter than wild honey" (Ragnar Redbeard))
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To: Kriggerel

I was in graduate school in the 1970’s. One cafeteria featured the usual fast food plus an array of ethnic dishes; Mexican, Chinese, Indian, etc. Not bad, any of those, but I ordered my usual burger & fries.

The girl behind the serving line giggled, “Somehow I knew you would be ordering European!”

Guess my Caucasian face topped by a military haircut gave me away.

Anyway, Columbus Day still has a chance of survival in cities where the bro’s & hispanics do not care to confront the `goombahs’.

Youse know what I mean, doncha? Hey! I’m talking to you!


11 posted on 10/14/2013 5:53:31 AM PDT by elcid1970 ("In the modern world, Muslims are living fossils.")
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To: Louis Foxwell

One of my favorite holidays when I lived in Rhode Island was Columbus Day. The Federal Hill section of Providence was predominately Italian and always had a big parade and street festival. The aroma of sausage and peppers cooking on large outdoor grills welcomed you as you walked down the street filled with vendors selling their wares. You could buy t shirts that boldly stated “Kiss me I’m Italian”. Further down the street there were carnival rides for the children and an Italian band at Depasquale Plaza across from the fountain. Mayor Cianci, a favorite son, always led the parade followed by high school marching bands and of course the fire trucks with their sirens blaring to the cheers of the crowd. Everyone was proud to be Italian, even if you were a English/Polish girl from Smithfield, you were Italian for this one day of the year.


12 posted on 10/14/2013 6:01:41 AM PDT by heylady (“Sometimes I wish I could be a Democrat and then I remember I have a soul.”( Deb))
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To: Louis Foxwell

I wanna see frog marching and hear chains clanking.

ASAP.


13 posted on 10/14/2013 6:02:44 AM PDT by left that other site (You Shall Know the Truth, and the Truth Shall Set You Free...John 8:32)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Vladimir Lenin would be proud of Shelby Fleig who wrote “Columbus Day celebrates racism and mass violence, ignores real issues.”
http://www.dailynebraskan.com/arts_and_entertainment/article_6a11394a-347e-11e3-a94d-0019bb30f31a.html


14 posted on 10/14/2013 6:05:59 AM PDT by greenhornet68
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To: Louis Foxwell
In California, Columbus Day became Indigenous People's Day, which sounds like a Marxist terrorist group's holiday. While it's tempting to put that down to California political correctness, in South Dakota it was renamed Native American Day.

Pretty soon it will be 'loot Walmart on your EBT Card' day...

15 posted on 10/14/2013 6:16:04 AM PDT by GOPJ (Brieitbart sent me... Freeper newfreep)
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To: Louis Foxwell

The guy never set foot in America. It should named the holiday that was eliminated for MLK day.


16 posted on 10/14/2013 6:19:54 AM PDT by Vermont Lt ( 1-800-318-2596, Mr President.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Societal organization. The aborigenes could never have invaded Europe. And widespread cannibalism among various tribes had to be eradicated.

These Aztlan types almost exclusively speak Spanish, a European language.

Too many sick jokes that we just chuckle at instead of being what we really could be.


17 posted on 10/14/2013 6:30:48 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: BitWielder1
“What multiculturalism boils down to is that you can praise any culture in the world except Western culture and you cannot blame any culture in the world except Western culture.”- Thomas Sowell
18 posted on 10/14/2013 10:56:13 AM PDT by TurboZamboni (Marx smelled bad & lived with his parents most his life.)
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Spain founded 23 universities in colonial America, something without parallel in History

Culturally speaking, Spain gave the very best to America. “The Spanish record of some twenty three colleges and universities in America, graduating 150,000 (including the poor, mestizos, and some Negroes) makes, for example, the Dutch in the East Indies at a later and supposedly more enlightened times, look obscurantism indeed. The Portuguese did not establish a single university in colonial Brazil nor in any other overseas possessions. The total of universities established by Belgium, England, Germany, France and Italy during later Afro-Asian colonial periods assuredly suffers by any fair comparison with the pioneering record of Spain.” (American History professor Philip W. Powell)

The rest of the History

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/808686/posts


19 posted on 10/12/2014 9:57:34 AM PDT by Dqban22
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Spain founded 23 universities in colonial America, something without parallel in History

Good history, done with consideration and taking into account the judgements and morals of that contemporary society, is almost never the black and white of much of current 'knowledge!' Shades of gray from white to black as we see the trend of various forces and societal movements played out on the stage.

Few people today understand the 700+ year "Reconquista" of the Iberian Peninsula and its effect on the Spanish and Portuguese societies and only decry what they see as the crimes against the Moriscos and the Jews lumped under the "Spanish Inquisition" and other actions. Having the gift of the "New World" following the end of Moorish Spain did give what seemed like God's gift of unlimited wealth and eternal prosperity to those shared countries as reward for their long struggle. These Universities you cite were some of the best of the results indeed.

20 posted on 10/12/2014 5:24:23 PM PDT by SES1066 (Quality, Speed or Economical - Any 2 of 3 except in government - 1 at best but never #3!)
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