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Forums - Politics - Alaska Renames Columbus Day ‘Indigenous Peoples Day’!

Heck, the only First Nations here in Canada who I can say truly got justice were the tribes in BC who never signed treaties in the first place and have reaped the rewards ever since



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Augen said:
LemonSlice said:

Plus he thought the Earth is much smaller than it is.

The Portugese knew better, hence going around Africa to Asia.

Columbus did have a profound impact on history. He tied Europe and Africa to the Americas and began a massive exchange that forever altered all three continents.  I just see no reason to celebrate him because he was an awful man that tortured and murdered people for sport.

There is an issue of style though, Columbus Day sounds cool, and is easy to say. Indigenous Peoples Day is a mouthful. Can they name it Indies Day? :p



I will never get it: why do you Celebrate Columbus ? he only arrived in the Caribbean/some other island while Amerigo Vespucci actually reached the American mainland (probably South America but it's still thanks to him if European Empires realized that there was A HUGE ammount of unclaimed territory) in the end, it's thanks to him if America is called America...



Nautilus said:
This is wrong.I mean, its great as a respect to the indigenous people that live there, but why rename a day with historical meaning?Why not just name another day for that.I find it very wrong to try and erase history just to be political correct.


I think the sentiment is that it's like having a Hitler day. Afterall, he gave the world affordable cars (that now kill people with their emissions) and the concept of the motorway/highway amongst other things. However any positive impact is more than offset by the negative aspects.



RIP Dad 25/11/51 - 13/12/13. You will be missed but never forgotten.

Honestly we should have Leif Eriksson Day.

Hing-a-ding-a-durgen...



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SvennoJ said:
I didn't even know there was a Columbus day. I'm quite sure he didn't discover Alaska anyway.
According to Google it should have been Vitus Jonassen Bering day.

It's a National Holiday, not a State Holiday. 



Augen said:

 He murdered and raped and enslaved thousands. 


Damn, he did that to thousands of people, all by himself.Busy son of a bitch...



Luke888 said:
I will never get it: why do you Celebrate Columbus ? he only arrived in the Caribbean/some other island while Amerigo Vespucci actually reached the American mainland (probably South America but it's still thanks to him if European Empires realized that there was A HUGE ammount of unclaimed territory) in the end, it's thanks to him if America is called America...

After strong lobbying from the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic service organization consisting largely of Italian Americans, President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed Oct. 12, 1937, as the first Columbus Day and “directed that flags be displayed on all government buildings on that date,” according to a front page item in the Los Angeles Times that September.

“Each recurrence of Columbus Day brings to all of us a greater appreciation of the heritage we have received as a result of the faith and courage and fortitude of the Genoese navigator and his brave companions,” Roosevelt said to mark the occasion the next year. 

Congress passed the Monday Holiday Law in 1968, establishing the three-day weekend for some federal holidays and adding Columbus Day as an official public holiday. By then, 45 states were already observing it.

Since then, efforts to eliminate or rename the Columbus Day holiday in various states and cities have met strong resistance from Italian Americans, who have said Columbus is an important figure in their heritage and calling such efforts “anti-Italian American.”

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People use to think of Columbus as this brave explorer that brought "civilization" to the Americas. Of course, we don't see things from such a Euro centric view these days and actually concede points like the natives lives and culture having value.  



Nautilus said:
This is wrong.I mean, its great as a respect to the indigenous people that live there, but why rename a day with historical meaning?Why not just name another day for that.I find it very wrong to try and erase history just to be political correct.

Who the hell cares what the day is called.  Calling it Columbus day is completely ignorant and insensitive.   He was not a good person and does not deserve anything.  People will remember it as Columbus day regardless.  



Poliwrathlord said:
Augen said:

 He murdered and raped and enslaved thousands. 


Damn, he did that to thousands of people, all by himself.Busy son of a bitch...


He gave the orders to his crews to carry out these autrocities.  Dictators don't personally execute people in general, but we lay blame on them for their policies causing such death and destruction.