Posted on 10/08/2018 8:24:32 AM PDT by EdnaMode
Happy Indigenous Peoples Day.
That is what people are saying today in 90 cities and counties large and small across the country today, ranging from Los Angeles and Phoenix to Ithaca and Tompkins County in New York.
Just last week, Cincinnati and Flagstaff, Ariz., joined the list of cities changing Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day. New York City, where human rights shouldnt take a backseat to local politics, is not on the list. It should be, and as indigenous peoples, we hope city leaders will begin the process of catching up with the rest of the nation.
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Our history? Someone please show me exactly where Chris landed on future US soil.
Students today don’t even know who Columbus is. I have asked them. They thought he was an early president.
To my fellow Canadians, Happy Thanksgiving Day! To my fellow Albertans, next Thanksgiving Day, we should be able to celebrate with great thanks to our Maker, the removal of comrade secretary Premier Rachel Notley, from the Premiership. Unfortunately for Canadians, Turd-owe’s departure will be just after Thanksgiving Day 2019.
He landed in Puerto Rico
Let’s compromise...
Happy Dead Indian Day!
“Happy Indigenous Peoples Day.
“That is what people are saying today...”
I doubt that people are saying that today. Most people still call it Columbus Day, no matter how much the elites try to shove Indigenous People’s Day down our throats.
No, it’s Happy Mongolian DNA Day!
Happy Columbus Day!
The ny daily snooze is a leftist rag written for people with an IQ of 31.
Anniversary of Don Larsen’s perfect game.
After playing the game sporadically on the radio during the afternoon, Sister Jane Agnes allowed some of us who walked a good distance to school to stay. We were grouped around her desk listening to the game on a table radio one student had brought in. Sister realized that history was in the making and didn’t want us to miss out.
They don’t care what it’s called as long as teachers and govt workers get a paid holiday for it.
Thats a great idea
DITTO!...happy Columbus day!.....IIRC, Columbus day used to be a big celebration with Italians especially..
Best miniseries ever.....GOT gaining though
Correct, because Columbus didn't arrive in America until October 12, 1492.
-PJ
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