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To Indigenous Peoples Everywhere: A Hearty Happy Columbus Day!

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It’s that time again, to speak truth to the power-mad woke folk who fail to give any thought to the discordant noise of their virtue signaling, while prattling on about wanting to change ‘Columbus Day’, to ‘Indigenous Peoples Day’ – time to update and re-post this from Columbus Day, 2015, yet again.

Why? Because as the current fashion is to use ‘Indigenous Peoples Day’ as a vehicle for, as our clueless and reprehensibly woke Veep has, to express their xenophobic hatred of European immigrants on ‘Columbus Day’.

This is especially necessary to repost again, because, as the helpful graphic inset between my Columbus Day pictures below shows, celebrating ‘Indigenous Peoples Day’, instead of Columbus Day, necessarily means celebrating the mass slaughter of indigenous peoples, which some indigenous peoples regularly perpetrated upon other indigenous peoples, to further the customs of their own (literally) blood thirsty religions, such as the tens of thousands of indigenous people that were annually slaughtered in a single day, to appease the ‘indigenous’ Aztec people’s gods.

It seems very much like the one thing the woketivists hate most of all, is that Columbus’s discovery of The New World heralded the beginning of the end of committing such horrors as were systemic to indigenous cultures. And no, none of the atrocities typically attributed to ‘The West’, come even close to that level of savage barbarity. And no, such barbarity and slaughter wasn’t limited to the Aztecs alone (or perhaps you were unaware of what Pocahontas’s pop was up to prior to the English landing at Jamestown?).

Did some not so good things follow from Columbus’s discovery of The New World? Yes. Welcome to human history – and do pay close attention please, because if you’re looking for easy answers to such realities, you came to the wrong world. And for those such as my troll, who try to pass off Christopher Columbus’ importance as a creation of 20th Century propaganda, I look forward to your accounting for why it was that the history of America which Thomas Jefferson recommended to students, “The history of the discovery and settlement of America“, which was written by William Robertson who died in 1793, devotes chapters to Columbus himself, not to mention his voyages?

And after years of being bombarded with unsubstantiated charges and hysterical outrage from the most outrageous folks imaginable, I think it’s time, even with as small a nod as this is, to explicitly disregard the rantings of the failed and the botched, and to lift a glass of cheer and celebrate the heroic adventures of those who actually dared to do what others feared; deeds which, even though tinged with a great deal of error, led to the greatest advances for mankind in all of our known histories. Celebrate this day, even more so because everything it represents is loathed and feared today by those who oppose celebrating this day (as the ‘Sultan of Knish’ said so well) of commemorating the voyage that Christopher Columbus undertook to take in 1492.

In Other Words: To Indigenous Peoples Everywhere:

Happy Columbus Day!

“In fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue…”

If you don’t know the rest, or refuse to repeat it, your ignorance is too deep for me to fix in so little time and space. I won’t bother a protest, qualification, any hint of apology, or take any other sort of a defensive stand on what is and should be recognized and celebrated on this day.

What we like to think of Captain Kirk doing, Christopher Columbus actually did, and he did it without electronic wizardry, without science officers or communication specialists or even replaceable extras in red shirts, but with only wooden boats, a compass and a number of guesses about how the extent of the world might be shaped.

He and some ninety crew, set out on an uncharted ocean with the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria, and it was incredibly brave and bold, and resulted in Western Civilization expanding westward around the globe, and even entertaining the notion that we today need to defend or justify that, is not only stupidity on stilts, but a repudiation of all that is good.

In fourteen hundred ninety-twoColumbus sailed the ocean blue.

He had three ships and left from Spain; He sailed through sunshine, wind and rain.

He sailed by night; he sailed by day; He used the stars to find his way.

A compass also helped him know How to find the way to go….

If what Christopher Columbus ventured and accomplished isn’t laudable and self-evident bad-assery to you, begone and darken my door no more, but do so with my Happy Columbus Day! ringing in your ears.

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Source: https://blogodidact.blogspot.com/2024/10/to-indigenous-peoples-everywhere-hearty.html


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