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Happy Columbus Day!
Columbus Day is celebrated all over the Americas as well as in Italy and Spain. Columbus Day - Wikipedia
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Maybe why it is a day/person of recognition that some special interest group has not objected to it (YET!).
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Happy Columbus Day! He did discover the land mass existed from the Europeans’ point of view. Of course the indigenous people discovered it a long time before. If we knew the date we’d celebrate that too.
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Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Depends Where You Are |
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You missed it. It was Oct. 12.
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We only "celebrate" it on a Monday so some Federal workers can get the day off.
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That seems fitting, given the person being celebrated. Yeah I'm one of those people who never understood why the USA would celebrate a guy who a) never actually set foot or landed in North America, b) bought slaves to do the work of getting to and from the Caribbean and Haiti (where he actually ended up), caused the extinction of the Taino people, bragged that he could easily kill another tribe and enslave survivors to bring back and force religion on them and put them to work for the Crown. We learned that Columbus discovered America back in 1st grade. That was in the 1960's. Actual facts have been discovered since then, including his own diaries and ship logs, copious notes he took, along with official documents from Spain, that proves otherwise. There was nothing about Columbus that anyone should be proud of. |
The Vikings had a settlement in Newfoundland 500 years before Columbus. They found it to be a hostile environment and headed out for better pillaging. Columbus didn't discover America anyhow as there was already a population living here. But he dId make Europe aware of its existence.
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in·dig·e·nous
adjective originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native. "the indigenous peoples of Siberia" By definition, there were never any "indigenous people" in America since humans did not evolve here. All humans originated in Africa so let's just say "first invaders". |
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He did show up in South America but most of his travel revolved around the Caribbean and the West Indies, particularly Haiti. |
So Columbus is really just a symbol.
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I heard they called it Vinland as they found grapes growing where they settled. Vinland sagas - Wikipedia |
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Somehow, when I read this thread this morning, I just knew where it was going to go and had a good idea who would bring it there. I guess some things are as predictable as the day is long.
I hope everyone is having a great Columbus Dayí ½í¸Š |
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^^^^ Nonsense. The aboriginal Stone Age people of the Americas were constantly at war with one another, enslavers, cannibals and torturers. David Scheimann
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Actually, when we came to your land there was no written language thus you had a primitive economy ... essentially subsistence. There were constant wars and slavery was quite common etc. The average life span for a native man was about 29 years. You also couldn't defend yourself because you didn't have the technology. Other than that it was a storybook paradise.
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Just another government paid holiday.
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As a Fed who accompanies troops in the battlefield I spent Columbus day on the MRAP trainer getting rolled over. My pay was zero extra. For those who are interested every cent earned overseas no matter how long a Federal employee works is subject to tax, unlike contractors or military. The people I work with have a devotion to this country. You are welcome! |
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And, you still keep giving... for example, great advice and help at this forum. So happy that you have not left!
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After I found out that Marconi, stole 17 of Nikola Tesla's inventions, to create the radio, and then The Supreme Court, in 1943, striped Marconi of his claim of inventing the radio, and awarded it to Tesla, I have been leery to accept most things that we were taught. Although, this was recognized in 1943, they still taught that Marconi invented the radio, which was many years after the SC declaration. I wonder if they still teach it today, that Marconi invented the radio.
So when it comes to Columbus, given the recognition for discovering America, I say, it's probably wrong too, especially after historians have said the real discoverers were most likely from Siberia and Norway. Most of these types of days have turned into big sales days anyway. |
That’s what we were taught in my native country under Communism. I always attribute it to rewriting history.
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Columbus supposedly discovered America in 1642. The supposed history about him was written 336 years later, in 1828. Something to think about.
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The Iroquois had the longest lasting Democracy. Here's their Constitution, created around 1200 AD and passed down by word of mouth, until it was written down.
https://hs.pequannock.org/ourpages/a...nstitution.pdf |
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Under Communism it could have been 1642, they were used to rewriting history - all history, with each regime change. My mother as a teacher, had to teach it. So glad I left by grade 2.
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