Posted on 10/09/2017 7:06:25 PM PDT by markomalley
Tucker Carlson blasted the left for hypocrisy on immigrants and Christopher Columbus on Fox News Monday.
WATCH:
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Carlson said, So the let has finally found the only immigrant in history who had no right to come to America. The only one who didnt improve the place by his presence. His name? Christopher Columbus. His crime? Violating the sovereignty of the people who lived here already. Plus, he was the wrong ethnicity.
The Daily Caller co-founder continued, Try making that argument about any other immigrant to American and see how long you keep your job.
Progressives have declared war on Christopher Columbus, as they have on most things older than last week. This is year zero on the revolutionary calendar. History starts now. Ignorance of the past isnt simply tolerated, its required, Carlson added.
The FNC host also said the the lefts problem isnt really with Columbus but it is a leftist attack on the West itselfits history, its political and intellectual legacy.
They hate the First Lady.
Very good post on the Islamic subversion.
I hadn’t heard about the flat earth argument coming from them.
Very enlightening.
If the Indians had a wall
Ya but, shouldn’t the title say “Illegal Immigrant?” He didn’t go through the regular process and become “legal!”
Interesting article. . . .Was Christopher Columbus a Messianic Jew? http://www.ramsheadpress.com/messiah/ch16.html
[[Humans migrate for many reasons. The indigenous people in America migrated.]]
All Mankind migrated outwards from the garden of Eden- everyone is a migrant, or a descendant of a migrant- some migrants later on however, had to fight for land to keep for themselves, just like the migrants before them had to do- Land acquisition by force is nothing new- been happening since the beginning of time practically- but all of a sudden it’s only Christopher Columbus and crew that were evil scums for doing so?
How about indian nations that attacked and murdered and drove other indian nations from ‘their land’? Were they as bad as Christopher Columbus? If not, why not? They took land that wasn’t ‘theirs’ as well- they murdered to get that land- they raped, pillaged- stole the women of those other tribes- etc- Why no condemnation of ‘indigenous people’ whatever that is supposed to mean?
[[The persons left in charge after he returned to Europe did take natives as slaves and killed a whole bunch of people.]]
Indians did the same thing when they attacked other tribes-
[[Despite that Columbus held an attitude about slavery that was prevalent in his day,]]-
Yup- even indians held slaves which they traded and sold- they would also steal rival tribe women and take them as their own- But apparently only Columbus wasw the bad guy
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I had to scroll down so I wasn’t being redundant; you’re spot on. Melania is too white and pretty for leftists.
If a Dem with a foreign spouse won we’d hear about how they represented the new face of America, the fusion of the “old America and new”...
“He sought to find a sea route to India and China as the Islamic Ottoman state had closed off the land routes 40 years earlier.”
Here’s a totally different take on Columbus and “slaves” (POWs?)
After decades of revisionist history who knows where the truth lies.
lizma2 wrote: "He sought to find a sea route to India and China as the Islamic Ottoman state had closed off the land routes 40 years earlier.
Confirming what I posted above in comment #6
"In 1453 Ottoman Turks took control of Constantinople ceasing trade between Europe and Asia."...Columbus set sail in 1492Clearly, this new western route charted by Columbus set the Judeo-Christian anchor in the Americas. Columbus' journey and discoveries are directly related to the Reconquista ...a fact we must not allow the left, particularly their Islamic allies/instigators erase from history.
A close examination of the current situation on the European continent should disabuse any and all that peaceful coexistence as equals with Islam - has never - and - will never succeed. We should insist that all children learn this lesson now what it is still permitted...or submit as dhimmis.
Maudeen wrote: "Interesting article. . . .Was Christopher Columbus a Messianic Jew? http://www.ramsheadpress.com/messiah/ch16.html"
Decades ago, I read about generations of secret sects of Conversos residing in New Mexico. Here's one recent article discussing this topic, from Times of Israel printed in 2016. We must teach our children well, the lessons of the Reconquista and resultant voyages/discoveries of Columbus actually birthed the Judeo-Christian nation we treasure today to bypass Islamic hegemony.
At the New Mexico History Museum, a new exhibit shows how hidden Jews fled to the colonies after 1492, but still couldn't escape persecution
By Rich Tenorio August 16, 2016, 8:31 pm
Centuries before New Mexico became a US state in 1912, it was a frontier of the Spanish Empire. In that role, it became a link in the story of the Sephardim the Jews of Spain who were forced in 1492 to convert to Christianity or leave their homeland.
Now, in an unprecedented combination of the Old World and the New, a Santa Fe museum exhibition is telling the story of the Sephardim, with a focus on the conversos Jews who formally converted to Christianity and their descendants who escaped to the Spanish colonies of Mexico and New Mexico.
Fractured Faiths: Spanish Judaism, The Inquisition, and New World Identities is on display at the New Mexico History Museum through December 31. In this comprehensive exhibition, viewers can see artifacts borrowed from over 20 institutions from Europe and the Americas many brought together for the first time.
Among the exhibitions jewels is one of just two documented Spanish copies of the Alhambra Decree, the 1492 edict signed by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, who ordered the Sephardim to convert or leave within 90 days. One of just two copies of the Alhambra Decree, declaring the expulsion of the Jews; Granada, Spain, 31 March 1492.
One of just two copies of the Alhambra Decree, declaring the expulsion of the Jews; Granada, Spain, 31 March 1492.
Its what started the whole movement, the diaspora, said Josef Diaz, chief curator of the exhibit. To think you had only three months to convert and change your entire belief system or flee. Its very powerful. Its a scary, powerful document. Thats the one that just moves me the most.
There are other crucial images: architectural columns recalling the Moorish style of Santa Maria la Blanca, a 12th-century Toledo synagogue that became a church; Inquisition records of Dona Teresa de Aguilera y Roche, a 17th-century New Mexico governors wife jailed under suspicion of being Jewish; 20th-century gravestones from Catholic cemeteries in New Mexico with hints of Jewish roots.
I think its essentially reifying an identity, through documents and artifacts, of the history of the diaspora, said Frances Levine, a former director of the museum who helped conceptualize and develop the exhibit. From the moment in 1492 when the writ of expulsion was issued, [it started a] chain of events and migrations that will ultimately bring you to New Mexico.
The origin story
The origins of the Sephardim date to the destruction of Jerusalems Second Temple in 70 CE, when Jews are recorded as having fled to the Iberian peninsula.
It really speaks to why Spain is its own kind of biblical Holy Land, at least for this people, said Roger Martinez-Davila, a guest curator of the exhibition and a professor at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
Around the year 1000, he said, Sephardic Jews were doing quite well under Islam, and to some extent Christianity.
The exhibit begins with Golden Age glimpses, such as a copy of The Guide for the Perplexed, the philosophical document written by Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, better known as Maimonides.
several more photos continue with remainder of this article at the link above.
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