Seattle No Longer Will Celebrate Columbus Day!

Debby

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Just wanted to give a shout out to Seattle because they've decided to get rid of Columbus Day and celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day instead! I think the article linked also mentions that Minneapolis made the same change. Good going folks, you've done justice to the the thousands that Columbus butchered and enslaved!

http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswi...swaps-columbus-day-for-indigenous-peoples-day

And to any Italian Americans who's a little put out by this decision, perhaps it would be a good time to find a real hero to celebrate. I'm sure you have much better than he was.
 

I'll buy in too. Never liked Columbus. I like pizza though.
 

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Hey, there's an idea Jim! They should proclaim whomever invented pizza as their hero! Who doesn't love pizza?

I thought I heard pizza actually came from China.

Here we have local roads named that were named after the local indian tribe from the get go. And over the years the political hacks and public living life vicariously through their ethnicity demanded a change to Columbus. Ironically some theorize Columbus was actually Spanish.
 
I thought I heard pizza actually came from China.

Here we have local roads named that were named after the local indian tribe from the get go. And over the years the political hacks and public living life vicariously through their ethnicity demanded a change to Columbus. Ironically some theorize Columbus was actually Spanish.

Yes, but the "dog" pizza never had the appeal of Pepperoni.
 
Columbus was not Spanish, he was Italian (Genoa Italy). Columbus was backed by Spain for the exploration to claim lands in the New World for Spain then ruled by Isabella and Ferdinand.

Hooray! I finally remembered something I learned in school. They said going would pay off one day.
 
Columbus was not Spanish, he was Italian (Genoa Italy). Columbus was backed by Spain for the exploration to claim lands in the New World for Spain then ruled by Isabella and Ferdinand.

Hooray! I finally remembered something I learned in school. They said going would pay off one day.

That's what I heard too until the last decade or so.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/6326698/Christopher-Columbus-writings-prove-he-was-Spanish-claims-study.html


 
So what about this guy?
  1. Leif Erikson
  2. Leif Erikson or Leif Ericson was an Icelandic explorer considered by some as the first European to land in North America, before Christopher Columbus. Wikipedia
  3. [COLOR=#212121 !important]Born: [/COLOR]Iceland
  4. [COLOR=#212121 !important]Died: [/COLOR]1020
  5. [COLOR=#212121 !important]Full name: [/COLOR]Leif Ericson
  6. [COLOR=#212121 !important]Parents: [/COLOR]Erik the Red, Thjodhild


That used to be my montra come Columbus day before going pc in this case and called it happy American Indian day. This yet another reason not to over "celebrate" the "discovery" of America. They are all part of the history of America.
 
In a related story, Christmas will now be known as Purloined Pagan Holiday ... Thanksgiving will become Smallpox Introduction Day ...

... and Valentine's Day will henceforth be known as Hallmark Day.

C'mon, people - let's not stop at just ONE downcast minority!
 
In a related story, Christmas will now be known as Purloined Pagan Holiday ... Thanksgiving will become Smallpox Introduction Day ...

... and Valentine's Day will henceforth be known as Hallmark Day.

C'mon, people - let's not stop at just ONE downcast minority!

Valentines Day = Hallmark Day

NAILED IT!

Also:
New Years Day=Amateur Hour (Or recklessly endanger the public with voluminous alcohol consumption to celebrate nothing actually)
 

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