Happy Columbus Day! When Columbus arrived in the new world he faced horrors few could comprehend. Natives of the Carib/Cannib tribe would raid villages and steal women for sex slaves. When the women gave birth the babies were eaten as a delicacy Christianity ended this evil… Show more
Happy Columbus Day! While today’s holiday is meant to celebrate the anniversary of Christopher Columbus landing on San Salvador Island on October 12th, 1492, the actual event that fueled the celebration of Columbus Day in the US was a mass lynching of Italian Immigrants in 1891.… Show more
"Is the library open today?" "Yes." "You don't close for Columbus Day?" "We do not." "I think it would be appropriate to do something to honor Christopher Columbus." "You could announce that you're going to come to the library but then accidentally go somewhere else instead."
Columbus Day is when the ppl who claim "immigrants are thieves, rapists & murderers" celebrate an immigrant who thieved, raped & murdered. #IndigenousPeoplesDay Quote Senator Doug Mastriano · Oct 10, 2022 Today, we celebrate the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas and the dawn of Western Civilization in the New World.
Let me get this straight: No more Columbus Day because slavery and stealing land and yada yada yada So instead they celebrate tribes that were sacrificing children, eating human flesh, stealing land, and owning slaves when Columbus arrived
: “Today is Columbus Day and you’ll notice that a word that is used for Israelis is the same word that they use, particularly for Westerners in the United States. They say 'colonizers', they say you’re 'colonizers' and this is a decolonization movement...”
Today we honor the legacy of renowned world explorer Christopher Columbus. Columbus’ courage, curiosity, and spirit helped build the foundations of our great nation today. Happy Columbus Day!
Columbus Day is the celebration of Christopher Columbus’ discovery of the Americas on October 12, 1492. Christopher Columbus was an Italian-born explorer who discovered the Americas for the Spanish King in 1492.