L.A. City Council replaces Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day

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he Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to eliminate Columbus Day from the city calendar, siding with activists who view the explorer as a symbol of genocide for native peoples in North America and elsewhere.

Over the objections of Italian American civic groups, the council made the second Monday in October a day in L.A. to commemorate “indigenous, aboriginal and native people.” It replaces a holiday that served as a touchstone for Italian Americans, marking the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Caribbean.

Italian Americans voiced anguish over the proposal, telling council members it would erase a portion of their heritage. Some said they supported the creation of Indigenous Peoples Day as long as it is held on a different date.

“On behalf of the Italian community, we want to celebrate with you,” said Ann Potenza, president of Federated Italo-Americans of Southern California, speaking in a room packed with Native American activists. “We just don’t want it to be at the expense of Columbus Day.”

That idea was unacceptable to Chrissie Castro, vice chairwoman of the Los Angeles City-County Native American Indian Commission. She argued that city lawmakers needed to “dismantle a state-sponsored celebration of genocide of indigenous peoples.”

“To make us celebrate on any other day would be a further injustice,” Castro said.

The day will remain a paid holiday for city employees, regardless of the name.

This gesture of replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day is a very small step in apologizing and in making amends,” said Bonin, who represents coastal neighborhoods from Westchester to Pacific Palisades.

The council’s vote comes at a time of heated discussion over the nation’s holidays and historic monuments.

Activists have been pushing for the removal of statues honoring military leaders who served the Confederacy. Two weeks ago, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio called for a 90-day review of “all symbols of hate” on city property.

Several U.S. cities — including Seattle, Albuquerque and Denver — have already replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day.

O’Farrell, who represents an Echo Park-to-Hollywood district, said his plan for Indigenous Peoples Day also establishes Oct. 12, the date of Columbus’ arrival in 1492, as Italian American Heritage Day at City Hall. It would not be a day off for paid employees.

Replacing Columbus Day, O’Farrell said, would right a “historical wrong.” :palm:
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-indigenous-peoples-day-20170829-story.html
 
This gesture of replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day is a very small step in apologizing and in making amends,”
apologizing for the age of exploration..erasing western history for PC 'feelings'
 
apologizing for the age of exploration..erasing western history for PC 'feelings'

How does that "erase western history?"

Seems the people of LA should be entitled to call a holiday what they want to call it, it's a holiday, not life
 
How does that "erase western history?"

Seems the people of LA should be entitled to call a holiday what they want to call it, it's a holiday, not life
they can do what they want to-although I'm not sure if it's a federal holiday.

when you attack basic settled history like the voyage of Columbus you impugn the entire age of exploration.
You are saying it's a bad idea in that the suffering to natives is more important then discovering the New World.

Better to keep the history while expounding on how manifest destiny and the Spanish explorers were forces that spelled doom for natives.

IOWs put things in context rather the erasing them as purely immoral times/deeds
 
they can do what they want to-although I'm not sure if it's a federal holiday.

when you attack basic settled history like the voyage of Columbus you impugn the entire age of exploration.
You are saying it's a bad idea in that the suffering to natives is more important then discovering the New World.

Better to keep the history while expounding on how manifest destiny and the Spanish explorers were forces that spelled doom for natives.

IOWs put things in context rather the erasing them as purely immoral times/deeds

Fortunately no one gives a fuck...about what you think.
 
they can do what they want to-although I'm not sure if it's a federal holiday.

when you attack basic settled history like the voyage of Columbus you impugn the entire age of exploration.
You are saying it's a bad idea in that the suffering to natives is more important then discovering the New World.

Better to keep the history while expounding on how manifest destiny and the Spanish explorers were forces that spelled doom for natives.

IOWs put things in context rather the erasing them as purely immoral times/deeds

Perhaps, but then you get into the old argument if Columbus really discovered anything or just ran into it and how important was it given the scope of the entire era

In the end, just don't see it as a big issue
 
apologizing for the age of exploration..erasing western history for PC 'feelings'

Maybe because they weren't looking to explore, they were looking to exploit........???

Be honest, the fool went to his grave believing he found "India" not a new world........ He was a real asshole & went back to Spain in chains as a result........ Sorry, I don't feel your pain.:palm:
 
Perhaps, but then you get into the old argument if Columbus really discovered anything or just ran into it and how important was it given the scope of the entire era

In the end, just don't see it as a big issue

Keep it going and it will begin to be an issue with normal thinking independents.

The left will over-reach on it, it's a given.
 
Maybe because they weren't looking to explore, they were looking to exploit........???

Be honest, the fool went to his grave believing he found "India" not a new world........ He was a real asshole & went back to Spain in chains as a result........ Sorry, I don't feel your pain.:palm:
they were looking for trade routes -is that exploitation?
and if it was -wasn't this the era of mercantilism?

You have to keep the clarity of purpose of events.
These are important milestones.it's silly to try to strip them out of history because of what happened next.

The event stands as historical significant, and should be thought of that way
 
PC driven history is distorted history

Listen to you pissin all over George Washington's cherry tree.:palm:

IT IS & ALWAYS HAS BEEN PC DRIVEN.....

You trumpfkins are walking, talking, typing PC BS, only you wish to call it something else as part of your victimology & phony martyrdoms defending every stupid childish tweet......
 
Listen to you pissin all over George Washington's cherry tree.:palm:

IT IS & ALWAYS HAS BEEN PC DRIVEN.....

You trumpfkins are walking, talking, typing PC BS, only you wish to call it something else as part of your victimology & phony martyrdoms defending every stupid childish tweet......
nice rant..i think you got them all in there.

GW's cherry tree mythology is not "PC driven". PC driven means victimology as the sole focus
 
nice rant..i think you got them all in there.

GW's cherry tree mythology is not "PC driven". PC driven means victimology as the sole focus

lol, define it anyway you like, the right is as bad, if not worse when it comes to pc victimology bull shit.....

It's PC to hate trumpf, but it's not PC to hate obama.:palm:
 
lol, define it anyway you like, the right is as bad, if not worse when it comes to pc victimology bull shit.....

It's PC to hate trumpf, but it's not PC to hate obama.:palm:
I thought it was PC to hate Trump and praise Obama? got a scorecard i can use? :)
 
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