Posted on 10/12/2020 5:23:40 AM PDT by NOBO2012
Ive been outraged by the cancelling of Columbus Day since 2009. Initially as Dewey From Detroit in Goodbye Columbus:
What enters the classroom in one decade emerges as mainstream 15 years later
When you combine the social engineering principals of political correctness and social justice you get a rejection not only of the explorer that made the building of our great country possible, but the political philosophy that made it a great country.
In an era when few Americans bothered to ask who watches the watchers fewer still were concerned with who teaches the teachers. Unfortunately this is the answer to the later:
Bill Ayers - an America hating communist - and his cronies. We let them take over and run the education departments at the nations best universities, write all the countrys text books, rewrite the nations history: and then we wonder why the youngsters want to tear down statues of old white men and effectively cancel them.
As Daniel Greenberg noted years ago the end game is to cancel America itself:
The explorer who discovered America has become controversial because the very idea of America has become controversial the discovery of America has come to be seen as somehow shameful and worst of all, politically incorrect
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?
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 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.
Initially city councils in such diverse places as Salt Lake City and Detroit voted to replace Columbus Day with the parallel Indigenous Peoples Day at the local level despite the fact that Columbus Day is a federal holiday. That way you can decide whether you want to be one of the enlightened, tolerant, sensitive, cognoscenti celebrating the First Peoples on your day off,
or one of the brain dead cretins celebrating a genocidal white supremacist.
But heres the thing Im still unclear on: Are Progressives in favor of open borders?
Or not in favor of open borders?
Posted from: MOTUS A.D.
Never open public schools again.
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Happy Montezumas Revenge day.
Happy yet another federal holiday that Gov’t employees have off, and get paid for it. Not including the infrastructure costs.
From Fedpay.org
“There are ten Federal Holidays recognized by the United States Government (5 U.S.C. 6103). On these days, all non-essential government employees are off work and most government offices (including post offices) are closed.”
As far as I’m concerned there should only be Memorial day, Independence day, Veterans Day. If individuals wish to observe religious holidays or “special interest days” use vacation days.
They don’t give a rodent’s tail about Columbus. It’s the country they hate, and the Christianity he brought here.
By hating Columbus they are saying they want all Whites/Christians out of this country and their assets redistributed to “indigenous” people.
Aren’t holidays supposed to honor particular historic events, or people who did something of some special nature that made our lives better?
Someone remind me what Indigenous People did for America.
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