Posted on 10/09/2017 6:11:26 AM PDT by artichokegrower
After much debate, both the Los Angeles City Council and the L.A. County Board of Supervisors recently voted to replace the Columbus Day holiday with Indigenous Peoples Day, beginning no later than 2019. Although to many this change will seem long overdue, others wonder why our elected officials have ventured into this political thicket.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
According to Slavery and Native Americans in British North America and the United States: 1600 to 1865, by Tony Seybert, Most Native American tribal groups practiced some form of slavery before the European introduction of African slavery into North America.
Is that a book or a magazine article? I can’t find the book by that title and author on Amazon or Alibis.
Only in the mind of a Leftist would it make sense to trash the Commemoration of Columbus Day, from a city named Los Angeles, and from a newspaper called the Los Angeles Times.
This idiot even went so far as to claim it was the Native Americans who developed the city of Los Angeles.
If that’s true, then why didn’t they give it a Native American name?
These white revisionists are a worthless mass of human flesh.
Sadly, for humanity’s sake, the trip from dust to dust takes entirely too long for them.
The Franciscans were worse, much much worse
Article I got it from: Why Indigenous Peoples Day Is Far Worse Than Columbus Day
http://thefederalist.com/2017/10/09/indigenous-peoples-day-far-worse-columbus-day/
The paper itself
Slavery and Native Americans in British North America and the United States: 1600 to 1865 by Tony Seybert
https://mmslibrary.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/slavery-and-native-americans-in-british-north-america-and-the-united-states.pdf
Thanks!
Actually, those people kicked out of America what is now known as Europeans. Columbus just found the lost world which they came from eons before.
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