THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Columbus mistakes manatees for mermaids – 1493

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On January 9, 1493, explorer Christopher Columbus, sailing near the Dominican Republic, sees three “mermaids”—in reality manatees—and describes them as “not half as beautiful as they are painted.” Six months earlier, Columbus (1451-1506) set off from Spain across the Atlantic Ocean with the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria, hoping to find a western trade route to Asia. Instead, his voyage, the first of four he would make, led him to the Americas, or “New World.”

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Police Keep Antifa Away From Columbus Statues By Taping Job Applications Onto Them

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U.S.—Antifa factions nationwide had planned a “deface Columbus day,” on which they intended to deface and destroy statues of Christopher Columbus Monday, but authorities in many cities got the better of the radical far-left groups with a brilliant idea: by adhering legitimate job applications all over their local Columbus statues, they virtually guaranteed that Antifa groups would not approach them.

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Doug Casey on Columbus Day

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Justin’s note: Cities across the country are done with Columbus Day.

San Francisco has done it. Cincinnati’s done it. And most recently, Columbus, Ohio—a city named after Christopher Columbus—decided to stop celebrating the holiday.

All told, more than a dozen U.S. cities have stopped observing Columbus Day. And many now celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day instead. In other words, they honor Native Americans.

It’s an interesting development. So, earlier this week, I got Doug on the phone to get his thoughts…

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Los Angeles Changes ‘Columbus Day’ To ‘Indigenous Peoples Day’

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Trump was obliterated by the mainstream media a few weeks back when he spoke out against decisions to dismantle confederate statues all around the country.  While he was branded a racist for his comments, his point was that the logical conclusion of the Left’s crusade was the complete destruction of over 500 years worth of history since the Europeans first arrived in the ‘New World’.

As it turns, it looks increasingly like Trump was absolutely right.  As just the latest example of the wave of insanity sweeping the nation, the Los Angeles Times points out today that the city of Los Angeles has officially decided to scrap Columbus Day and instead replace it with “Indigenous People Day”… you know, because it’s just about time that everyone stop celebrating the “state-sponsored celebration of genocide of indigenous peoples.”

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FEEL GOOD VIDEO OF THE DAY

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Anti-Columbus Day protesters who blocked traffic and then surrounded a pickup truck in Reno, Nevada, reportedly threatening the driver with bodily harm, received a brutal surprise this Monday.

The frustrated driver finally had enough of the threats and decided to pummel his way through the angry crowd, leaving several injured people in his truck’s wake.

It was a brutal scene to behold, but whether or not the driver deserved criminal liability for the injuries sustained by the protesters had not yet been decided by local authorities.


HAPPY INDIGENOUS PEOPLE DAY

I hope none of you white racists are celebrating Columbus Day today. That evil fucker went and invaded the land of the indigenous. We should scorn and ridicule him for his invasion of America. He was clearly a racist for landing his ships in America. We need to follow the “progressive” example of Seattle and Minneapolis to eliminate Columbus Day and replace it with Indigenous People day. Too bad 90% of the students in their progressive paradise school system can’t even spell indigenous, let alone tell you WTF it means. Do the liberal jackoffs even know what it means? They do know they are replacing a “white” holiday with a “non-white” holiday. That’s all that really matters to these douchebags.

I actually appreciate when cities identify themselves with such buffoonery and idiotic laws, resolutions, and bylaws. I can rule out ever moving to Seattle or Minneapolis, based on understanding what morons are running these cities.

I love the new symbol for Indigenous People Day. It’s so inclusive.

I’m going to celebrate by wearing a Washington Redskins jersey.

Seattle Says Goodbye to ‘Columbus Day’

The Seattle City Council has voted unanimously to celebrate “Indigenous Peoples’ Day” on the same day as Columbus Day, the federally recognized holiday, reports the Associated Press (AP).

 

According to the AP report, the resolution that passed on Monday declares “Indigenous Peoples’ Day” the second Monday of October and intends to honor the contributions and culture of Native Americans and the indigenous community in Seattle.

Supporters of the action said it will recognize the rich history of people who have inhabited the area for hundreds of years.

“This action will allow us to bring into current present day our valuable and rich history, and it’s there for future generations to learn,” said Fawn Sharp, president of the Quinault Indian Nation on the Olympic Peninsula, and president of the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians.

“Nobody discovered Seattle, Washington,” she said to audience applause.

Italian-Americans and others objected to the move, saying the change honors one group while it dismisses those with Italian heritage.

“We don’t argue with the idea of Indigenous Peoples’ Day. We do have a big problem of it coming at the expense of what essentially is Italian Heritage Day,” said Ralph Fascitelli, an Italian-American who lives in Seattle. “This is a big insult to those of us of Italian heritage. We feel disrespected. America wouldn’t be America without Christopher Columbus.”

Columbus Day celebrates the arrival of Christopher Columbus, who was Italian, to the Americas on October 12, 1492. Though the day is a federal holiday, it is not a legal state holiday in Washington.

Seattle councilmember Bruce Harrell stated that he understood the concerns from people in the Italian-American community, but he said, “I make no excuses for this legislation.” He said he co-sponsored the resolution because he believes the city won’t be successful in its social programs and outreach until “we fully recognize the evils of our past.”

Councilmember Nick Licata, who is Italian-American, said he didn’t see the legislation as taking something away, but rather allowing everyone to celebrate a new day where everyone’s strength is recognized.

David Bean, a member of the Puyallup Tribal Council, told councilmembers the resolution demonstrates that the city values tribal members’ history, culture, welfare, and contributions to the community.

The Bellingham City Council is also concerned that Columbus Day is offensive to Native Americans and will consider an ordinance on October 13 to recognize the second Monday in October as Coast Salish Day.

Last week, the Seattle School Board decided to observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day on the same day as Columbus Day.

Similarly, Minneapolis moved to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Columbus Day, and South Dakota will celebrate Native American Day, reported the AP.

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray is expected to sign the resolution October 13, spokesman Jason Kelly said.