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Bill O'Reilly: Killing Columbus and never learning your history
The Hill ^ | October 9, 2017 | Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard,

Posted on 10/09/2017 11:47:54 AM PDT by Kaslin

In Los Angeles County, the holiday of Columbus Day will soon vanish. The Board of Supervisors has replaced it with "Indigenous People's Day."

The reason: Christopher Columbus was "oppressive."

Kind of like the traffic in LA.

The hate-Columbus movement is led by a woman named >Sheila Kuehl, who once upon a time played Zelda Gilroy in the classic 1960s sitcom Dobie Gillis. It is hard to imagine Zelda, Dobie and their pal Maynard G. Krebs protesting the great explorer back then but, hey, who knows?

One thing is for sure, the wave of political correctness that has taken root in America is way beyond "oppressive," but that's another column for another time.

Right now we have to deal with places like Los Angeles County, New York City, Denver and Albuquerque, N.M., disrespecting old Chris and, by extension, many Italian-Americans who celebrate Columbus Day as an ethnic holiday because the explorer was born in Genoa in 1451.

For those who admire Christopher Columbus there is a feeling that the PC nitwits know little about him, and that is most likely the case.

First of all, "Indigenous People's Day" might sound good on the campus of U.C. Berkeley, but it may be troublesome. Yes, some native tribes were enlightened societies but many were not. After inter-indigenous battles, torture and enslavement were often on the menu for the losers.

Sorry, Zelda.

And then there is Columbus himself. I am almost certain that the L.A. Board of Supervisors do not know that Chris never set foot on what is now mainland USA. Nope, the closest Columbus got was Cuba

For the record, Columbus made four voyages across the Atlantic between 1492 and 1504. He was looking for a route to Asia so he could buy spices at a discount or something.

But Chris kept running into various Caribbean islands, also the formidable obstacles of South and Central America. There was no passage to the Far East, only an endless drifting around.

Along the way, Columbus ran into some Indian tribes, most notably the Caribes. They did not like Chris and his malodorous European crews. Strife broke out and some bad stuff went down on both sides.

On the island of Hispaniola, present day Haiti and the Dominican Republic, Columbus did establish slavery to support various laborious enterprises. Not good. Slave labor was common at the time the world over, but that's no excuse.

However, that was a minor part of the "Columbus business," as Hollywood would have put it if they were wooing him for a three-picture deal. Mostly, Columbus was a brilliant navigator who opened up the world for travel. No small achievement.

We now live in a time where severely misguided people with little frame of reference are dictating how history should be told and what Americans have a right to see and hear. And if you disagree with them, then you, yourself, are "oppressive." And they'll cover up your statue.

Christopher Columbus was not a villain and does not deserve the vilification the PC police are heaping upon him. Every person on the planet has done bad things, but it is the totality of a human being that should be the litmus test.

Soon, the loons will come for the slaveholders George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. In fact, the Dallas school board is now debating their diminishment right now.

The legacy of America is in big trouble.

Happy Columbus Day.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: columbusday; worldhistory
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To: Kaslin
A baseball player once led the league in strikeouts 5 times! Can you imagine? Why would any team want such a player? Well, he led the league in home runs 12 times. His name was Babe Ruth.

The leftists, because of their evil self-righteous nature, want to count only the bad. From what I've read Columbus committed or allowed appalling atrocities, including murder, rape, slavery, theft, and more. But he was the first modern European to sail "off the map" to North America.

21 posted on 10/09/2017 12:36:39 PM PDT by The Truth Will Make You Free
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To: The Truth Will Make You Free

Well actually he was trying to find another way to India, if you remember your history lesson.


22 posted on 10/09/2017 12:39:59 PM PDT by Kaslin (Politicians are not born; they are excreted -Civilibus nati sunt; sunt excernitur. (Cicero))
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To: 1Old Pro
BOR had a platform to discuss the societal problems we face - what happened to his TV show?

Where have you been the last few months?
23 posted on 10/09/2017 12:41:24 PM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia (Democrats: The perfect party for the helpless and stupid, and those who would rule over them.)
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To: JimRed

Yes he was. Some people are really ignorant, and that is a shame


24 posted on 10/09/2017 12:41:33 PM PDT by Kaslin (Politicians are not born; they are excreted -Civilibus nati sunt; sunt excernitur. (Cicero))
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To: 1Old Pro
You know damn well what happened. He should have fought back like Sean Hannity did.

BTW he regrets that he didn't.

25 posted on 10/09/2017 12:46:21 PM PDT by Kaslin (Politicians are not born; they are excreted -Civilibus nati sunt; sunt excernitur. (Cicero))
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To: Kaslin

Meh, Columbus is over credited. And now over blamed. He wasn’t the first, good chunks of Europe already knew there was another contintnet, he didn’t even hit the US proper, and the important part was really what came after (half of Europe) not him. So he probably doesn’t actually deserve a holiday, he also doesn’t deserve all this hatred.


26 posted on 10/09/2017 12:49:22 PM PDT by discostu (Things are in their place, The heavens are secure, The whole thing explodes in my face)
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To: discostu

There is a fair amount of evidence that Basque fishermen chasing cod were very aware of North America.


27 posted on 10/09/2017 12:54:29 PM PDT by Reily
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To: Kaslin
BTW he regrets that he didn't.

What does he regret exactly? All I know is he promised the truth would come out and all the details, and then nothing.

28 posted on 10/09/2017 12:56:46 PM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: Reily

And Lief Ericson and some oddly negroid statues in South America. Really Columbus’ big accomplishment is that the link he established between continents stuck. But that’s really more to do with timing than anything else, he “found” the Americas at a time when Europe was looking to expand their influence.


29 posted on 10/09/2017 12:57:28 PM PDT by discostu (Things are in their place, The heavens are secure, The whole thing explodes in my face)
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To: Kaslin

Columbus discovered a new continent to the rest of the world. A country within that continent would become the United States, which is the hope of free people everywhere. He also proved beyond a shadow of a doubt the Earth was round.

Whatever else Columbus did on the other side of the ledger, it is dwarfed by his achievements. He was not responsible for millions being enslaved. That can’t be put on his shoulders.


30 posted on 10/09/2017 2:09:05 PM PDT by Crucial
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