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It’s Columbus Day, kids, and that means it’s time to honor a man “who, if he were alive today, would almost certainly be sitting on Death Row awaiting execution.”
It’s time we take a second look at those we celebrate. Clearly Christopher Columbus would never stand the scrutiny. How about “Native American Day,” as it’s called in South Dakota. After all it’s not the murderer we should be celebrating, but the murdered.
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Hmmmm what are those things they are holding....ahhhh...rifles...obviously if they had had more of those they wouldn't have lost the continent...of course...the earliest gun grabbers of the North American Natives convinced them that there was no need to invent the firearm...they are more likely to injure a member of the tribe than anyone else...besides...why on earth would any Native American need a rifle anyway...and sadly....they listened...
The more I look at this the more I realize that Columbus day provides a shining example of the disconnect whites as a group have with the real world and the other inhabitants living in it.
Can you imagine having 1 person directly or indirectly responsible for the majority of racial problems in the world today? Now taking that sentiment under consideration how is it that one group of people see this guy as a hero and everyone else sees him as he is. A brutal, murdering, raping, thief that acted on his belief that the white race had a divine right to commit such atrocities.
The NA's realized too late you have to become savage and brutal to fight white men. They had no need to invent guns because they were not savages that felt they were so weak they had to kill far from the reach of physical combat.
I celebrate that fact, and celebrate that Europeans coming to this continent led to the United States, the most technologically advanced, most powerful, most economically advanced country of all time.
The more I look at this the more I realize that Columbus day provides a shining example of the disconnect whites as a group have with the real world and the other inhabitants living in it.
Can you imagine having 1 person directly or indirectly responsible for the majority of racial problems in the world today? Now taking that sentiment under consideration how is it that one group of people see this guy as a hero and everyone else sees him as he is. A brutal, murdering, raping, thief that acted on his belief that the white race had a divine right to commit such atrocities.
I don't see him as a hero, I've been trying to tell you over and over, it's not about the man, it's about the symbolism of when Europeans came to this continent and transformed it.
I celebrate that fact, and celebrate that Europeans coming to this continent led to the United States, the most technologically advanced, most powerful, most economically advanced country of all time.
For that, I say HAPPY FUCKING COLUMBUS DAY !!!!
i already pointed that out when someone tried to sell me the lie that columbus was the first european to discovered americaColumbus did not discover America anyway the Vikings did.
I see the event as the "hero" and I celebrate the events that transformed this continent.The more I look at this the more I realize that Columbus day provides a shining example of the disconnect whites as a group have with the real world and the other inhabitants living in it.
Can you imagine having 1 person directly or indirectly responsible for the majority of racial problems in the world today? Now taking that sentiment under consideration how is it that one group of people see this guy as a hero and everyone else sees him as he is. A brutal, murdering, raping, thief that acted on his belief that the white race had a divine right to commit such atrocities.
I don't see him as a hero, I've been trying to tell you over and over, it's not about the man, it's about the symbolism of when Europeans came to this continent and transformed it.
I celebrate that fact, and celebrate that Europeans coming to this continent led to the United States, the most technologically advanced, most powerful, most economically advanced country of all time.
For that, I say HAPPY FUCKING COLUMBUS DAY !!!!
You do see him as a hero. He epitomizes the white race like I just said. If it was truly about symbolism you would call it Happy European Invasion Day.
As it is you are celebrating the man by using his name in the holiday.
I see the event as the "hero" and I celebrate the events that transformed this continent.The more I look at this the more I realize that Columbus day provides a shining example of the disconnect whites as a group have with the real world and the other inhabitants living in it.
Can you imagine having 1 person directly or indirectly responsible for the majority of racial problems in the world today? Now taking that sentiment under consideration how is it that one group of people see this guy as a hero and everyone else sees him as he is. A brutal, murdering, raping, thief that acted on his belief that the white race had a divine right to commit such atrocities.
I don't see him as a hero, I've been trying to tell you over and over, it's not about the man, it's about the symbolism of when Europeans came to this continent and transformed it.
I celebrate that fact, and celebrate that Europeans coming to this continent led to the United States, the most technologically advanced, most powerful, most economically advanced country of all time.
For that, I say HAPPY FUCKING COLUMBUS DAY !!!!
You do see him as a hero. He epitomizes the white race like I just said. If it was truly about symbolism you would call it Happy European Invasion Day.
As it is you are celebrating the man by using his name in the holiday.
Columbus did not discover America anyway the Vikings did.
The only reason columbus day exists is because the pedophiles from the catholic church picked him as a shining example of european catholic manhood.Columbus did not discover America anyway the Vikings did.
Lief Erickson made it here nearly 500 years before Columbus, but just not enough Norsemen-Americansin America to get their own holiday.
I see the event as the "hero" and I celebrate the events that transformed this continent.The more I look at this the more I realize that Columbus day provides a shining example of the disconnect whites as a group have with the real world and the other inhabitants living in it.
Can you imagine having 1 person directly or indirectly responsible for the majority of racial problems in the world today? Now taking that sentiment under consideration how is it that one group of people see this guy as a hero and everyone else sees him as he is. A brutal, murdering, raping, thief that acted on his belief that the white race had a divine right to commit such atrocities.
I don't see him as a hero, I've been trying to tell you over and over, it's not about the man, it's about the symbolism of when Europeans came to this continent and transformed it.
I celebrate that fact, and celebrate that Europeans coming to this continent led to the United States, the most technologically advanced, most powerful, most economically advanced country of all time.
For that, I say HAPPY FUCKING COLUMBUS DAY !!!!
You do see him as a hero. He epitomizes the white race like I just said. If it was truly about symbolism you would call it Happy European Invasion Day.
As it is you are celebrating the man by using his name in the holiday.
No one believes that because you call it columbus day instead of European invasion day.
If by patriots you mean white people without a clue, I would grant you that. Who told white people the continent needed transformation? I dont recall anyone sending an SOS to Europe.I see the event as the "hero" and I celebrate the events that transformed this continent.The more I look at this the more I realize that Columbus day provides a shining example of the disconnect whites as a group have with the real world and the other inhabitants living in it.
Can you imagine having 1 person directly or indirectly responsible for the majority of racial problems in the world today? Now taking that sentiment under consideration how is it that one group of people see this guy as a hero and everyone else sees him as he is. A brutal, murdering, raping, thief that acted on his belief that the white race had a divine right to commit such atrocities.
I don't see him as a hero, I've been trying to tell you over and over, it's not about the man, it's about the symbolism of when Europeans came to this continent and transformed it.
I celebrate that fact, and celebrate that Europeans coming to this continent led to the United States, the most technologically advanced, most powerful, most economically advanced country of all time.
For that, I say HAPPY FUCKING COLUMBUS DAY !!!!
You do see him as a hero. He epitomizes the white race like I just said. If it was truly about symbolism you would call it Happy European Invasion Day.
As it is you are celebrating the man by using his name in the holiday.
No one believes that because you call it columbus day instead of European invasion day.
It would have never been known (until now) as any kind of invasion day, and since previously when this country still had patriots, the day was celebrated as marking the arrival of tge Europeans and the transformation of the continent.
Columbus took Queen Isabella's money, she not only hoped to find a water route to East Asia, but she wanted to spread Catholicism.The only reason columbus day exists is because the pedophiles from the catholic church picked him as a shining example of european catholic manhood.Columbus did not discover America anyway the Vikings did.
Lief Erickson made it here nearly 500 years before Columbus, but just not enough Norsemen-Americansin America to get their own holiday.
If by patriots you mean white people without a clue, I would grant you that. Who told you white people the continent needed transformation? I dont recall anyone sending an SOS to Europe.I see the event as the "hero" and I celebrate the events that transformed this continent.I don't see him as a hero, I've been trying to tell you over and over, it's not about the man, it's about the symbolism of when Europeans came to this continent and transformed it.
I celebrate that fact, and celebrate that Europeans coming to this continent led to the United States, the most technologically advanced, most powerful, most economically advanced country of all time.
For that, I say HAPPY FUCKING COLUMBUS DAY !!!!
You do see him as a hero. He epitomizes the white race like I just said. If it was truly about symbolism you would call it Happy European Invasion Day.
As it is you are celebrating the man by using his name in the holiday.
No one believes that because you call it columbus day instead of European invasion day.
It would have never been known (until now) as any kind of invasion day, and since previously when this country still had patriots, the day was celebrated as marking the arrival of tge Europeans and the transformation of the continent.