1 posted on
10/09/2017 7:23:28 AM PDT by
DWW1990
To: DWW1990
The revisionist assault on Columbus and “whiteness” is an attempt to disassemble and destroy the American nation. Instead decent people should destroy the Left and its political agent, the Democratic Party.
2 posted on
10/09/2017 7:26:42 AM PDT by
allendale
(.)
To: DWW1990
If we allow Columbus to fall, the legimacy of all Christendom is suspect. They know that.
3 posted on
10/09/2017 7:31:02 AM PDT by
freedomjusticeruleoflaw
(Western Civilization- whisper the words, and it will disappear. So let us talk now about rebirth.)
To: DWW1990
Make some other day Indigenous Peoples Day, that should solve the problem.
6 posted on
10/09/2017 7:36:45 AM PDT by
SkyDancer
( ~ Just Consider Me A Random Fact Generator ~)
To: DWW1990
A small point: Everybody knew the Earth was a sphere. It had been known for over a thousand years. The notion that Columbus was butting against a prevailing flat earth orthodoxy is a 19th century invention.
8 posted on
10/09/2017 7:43:12 AM PDT by
Jeff Chandler
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To: DWW1990
If Europeans had not wiped out the Aztecs, there would be no indigenous people left. They, above all people, should celebrate Columbus.
To: DWW1990
What did Indigenous People’s do for their own holiday again ,I think I missed it
12 posted on
10/09/2017 7:55:05 AM PDT by
butlerweave
(it's the children are)
To: DWW1990
Columbus Day is perpetually overlooked as an opportune time to discuss Islamic jihad through the centuries. Spain invested in Christopher Columbus who took enormous personal risk to find an alternate sailing route to the Indies. Why? To avoid the Islamic piracy which was bankrupting European merchants pursuing trade throughout the Mediterranean. Columbus Day provides a golden opportunity to teach the centuries long history of battling Islamic hegemony. The Reconquista is not just a coincidence of Columbus' discovery.
21 posted on
10/09/2017 9:20:14 AM PDT by
wtd
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