What does all this have to do with Columbus Day?
What does all this have to do with Columbus Day?
You really are ignorant of that movement. You just proved it. Thank you.doesn't that mean everyone has had some marxist training then?
And i didn't realize i needed to google anything to figure out what you were trying to say. I honestly didn't even know what OLOC meant. Why are you googling old lesbians?
I think if you go back to that google thing, you'll find there are lots of groups that write about supporting black lives. Not sure how you singled out lesbians, but again, that is a you thing.
Thanks for clearing up that your comment was a non sequitur.
You have. You continue to diminish his accomplishments and advocate an end to Columbus day that a lot of Americans recognize.And no one has said Columbus doesn't mean anything at all.
blm's involvement in taking down our monuments and removing the holiday to replace it with another that makes no historical sense.What does all this have to do with Columbus Day?
You have. You continue to diminish his accomplishments and advocate an end to Columbus day that a lot of Americans recognize.
Juneteenth does not need to be a national holiday to celebrate freedom for the slaves in Tx is my entire point.
I've already along with others covered the fact that Columbus didn't discover the US. He discovered the new world which encompasses the United States. While the nordics did nothing with their discovery, Columbus went back, and brought the old world to the new world which resulted in creating the greatest nation the earth has ever known.I don't mean to but in, but its a hobby of mine. Not to deminish the mans accomplishment, but perhaps those lot of Americans that believe so whole-heartedly were taught incorrectly that Columbus discovered America. A belief that was politely disproven. If it were really a matter of accomplishment, it might be changed to Scandinavian Day as they were the first Europeans to actually discover America. Or rightly so, swapping it for Indigenous Peoples Day as they were the first to step foot here and carve out sustainability millennia ago having travelled from Asia.
It's more than just the day Texas slaves were freed. It's a day to celebrate the complete and final end to slavery in our country.
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