The online bastards are celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day, perhaps the most watered-down holiday to shake up America's founding myth. All to score cheap virtue points with fellow leftists.
I'm not against people celebrating Native Americans in general. But if you're going to do it, don't do it about promoting virtue on Columbus Day. Celebrate their history, because you're truly fascinated by their history, their culture and rituals, and you've studied and perhaps even lived through it all. If I had to guess, Liberals celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day Instead of Columbus Day, we should say something positive about Native Americans on October 14th, knowing little about them except that Europe and white people were bad at conquering North America. yeah. (Click here to sign up for Mr. Wright's weekly newsletter)
Celebrate Indigenous Resistance Day. pic.twitter.com/ucDVxExwxZ
— Jairo I. Funez-Flores (@Jairo_I_Funez) October 12, 2024
happy indigenous peoples day pic.twitter.com/mok8tWtAwf
— Anarchist Turtle 🏴Ⓐ🔆 (@anarchoboognish) October 14, 2024
happy indigenous peoples day pic.twitter.com/LXUhSW2e6V
— Justin, back from TGS 2024 (@Koreis) October 14, 2024
“In commemoration of Indigenous Peoples Day on October 7th and coming October 14th, the Christopher Columbus statue in New York City's Central Park gets what it deserves,” the statement reads.
The statue was splattered with red paint and featured tags that read “Free Gaza” and “Give us back the land,” as well as a red inverted triangle of resistance. pic.twitter.com/Z19t8XSXu9
— Talia Jane ❤️🔥 (@taliaotg) October 10, 2024
I don't even know if I can go in any further. The whole discussion about Columbus Day is becoming stale. It's a dead culture war issue. Like the “Christmas War,” the Columbus Day War has become obsolete. Perhaps it's because Tony Soprano decided long ago that “Columbus is a hero.”
I remember in middle school, before I even woken up, my teacher told us that Columbus did bad things, so maybe we shouldn't celebrate him as a hero. In the late 2000s, there was likely a Fox News segment on the rise of anti-Columbus sentiment back then, and it probably still exists today in 2024. were even talking about it In 2002.
That said, it's still fun to mock liberals who send signals online, and it never gets old.
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