Sorry, fellow Italian-Americans: Columbus was a thug. But the church was the big prob

WTF are you on about now?

If you are an American descended from European immigrants, then YOU are part of the "diversity" you decry.
No one is saying current Italian Americans are about enslaving native folk......we're just pointing out historical facts that deflate this long standing wind bag about Columbus.

People love their legends, their dogma...and they get a little pissed when reality takes it apart.


Of course, I'm part of the diversity, 'lib, albeit not of my own doing.

It would have been lovely had it worked out.

It hasn't. We're a nation of factions that loathe one another.

There would still be a measure of ideological diversity even with ethnic homogeneity, but there would also be a measure of solidarity as well.

America has zero solidarity to speak of. That's why we so do few things collectively compared to more modern nations.

What we have is a tinderbox.
 
Since you decided to cut and paste a hate blog, here goes...
B]Sorry, fellow Italian-Americans: Columbus was a thug. But the church was the big problem
He was not a thug.
[/B]Christopher Columbus was a criminal. But the vicious Catholic doctrine that empowered him has never been revoked
He was not a criminal.
Despite my Italian heritage, I don't understand the adulation that some Italian-Americans continue to bestow on Christopher Columbus, who, as history demonstrates, was less a hero than a thug, exploiting and enslaving indigenous peoples.

He didn't. Others did.

But the real culprit behind the subjugation of non-European peoples across the globe wasn't an individual, or even a monarch. It was the Roman Catholic Church. It's time the church owned that grievous mistake.
What mistake. The Catholic Church has committed many evil acts.
As early as the 15th century, as European nations were making voyages of discovery, Catholic popes gave them permission to subjugate and steal. The most significant of these papal permission slips was the Doctrine of Discovery. A decree Issued in 1493 by Pope Alexander VI, it essentially told Catholic countries that any lands they "discovered" were theirs to keep and exploit, provided the inhabitants were not Christians but heathens ripe for conversion.

Popes issue lots of decrees, but this one stuck. The Doctrine of Discovery proved to be very popular with monarchs across Europe, Catholic and Protestant alike. Its impact has been felt in Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Americas. The idea was simple and attractive:

Plant a flag and a cross on a land not claimed by any other Christian ruler, and it's yours.
Hardly that simple. I guess you are choosing to ignore the many wars across the land here.
FONT=Helvetica]The doctrine also served to legitimize the seizure of lands by white American settlers. In considering an Illinois property dispute that came before the Supreme Court in 1823, Chief Justice John Marshall referred to the discovery doctrine to rule that Native Americans couldn't sell their lands — since they hadn't "owned" them in the first place.
They did. John Marshall exceeded his authority here. He was a Federalist, after all (what later became the Democrats).
 
There were obviously bad priests, but this is histrionic and overly theatrical, and doesn't represent a balanced view of history. The subjugation of indigenous people was driven by capitalism, mercantilism, and the encomienda system, not by the Roman Catholic church.

Columbus didn't subjugate the indigenous people. Others did.
 
Note this MAGA minion's first sentence response, dear readers.
Fine. I happen to agree with it.
I can't decide whether it's complete arrogant stupidity or insipidly stubborn indifferent racism (or both) at work.
It is both...yours.
All T.A. is doing here is attempted to down grade the negativity of Columbus' historical adventure in relations to the native populations of what is now the Bahamas and later South America. T.A.'s a bit schizoid here, because while he's defending Columbus against the recognition of his imperialistic/colonialist actions he trivializes the whole actions of the event.

In other words, brown & black folk are not allowed to criticize Columbus, but white folk can say WTF they want even if it diminishes the historical accolades.

Now given his limited intelligence, let's watch T.A. just double down and parrot his dreck 6 ways to Sunday.

Racism. Bigotry. Hate speech. You even had to cut and paste from a blog for your hate.
Oh...I happen to be native American.
 
WTF are you on about now?

If you are an American descended from European immigrants, then YOU are part of the "diversity" you decry.
No one is saying current Italian Americans are about enslaving native folk......we're just pointing out historical facts that deflate this long standing wind bag about Columbus.

People love their legends, their dogma...and they get a little pissed when reality takes it apart.

'We'?? Are you having multiple personality disorder again?
You don't even know that 'real' or 'reality' means.

You can't change history with a blog.
 
COLUMBUS NEVER SET FOOT ON THE CONTINENTAL US.


THE SPANISH ARE WHO PREPATRATED THE GENOCIDE.



DUMBFUCKS.;
 
Originally Posted by Taichiliberal View Post
WTF are you on about now?

If you are an American descended from European immigrants, then YOU are part of the "diversity" you decry.
No one is saying current Italian Americans are about enslaving native folk......we're just pointing out historical facts that deflate this long standing wind bag about Columbus.

People love their legends, their dogma...and they get a little pissed when reality takes it apart.

Of course, I'm part of the diversity, 'lib, albeit not of my own doing.

It would have been lovely had it worked out.

It hasn't. We're a nation of factions that loathe one another.

There would still be a measure of ideological diversity even with ethnic homogeneity, but there would also be a measure of solidarity as well.

America has zero solidarity to speak of. That's why we so do few things collectively compared to more modern nations.

What we have is a tinderbox.

You're first sentence is rather silly. What, you were kidnapped for black market labor? A victim of sex trafficking? Forced to stay for 7 years and then take the test to become a citizen? If not, then you were born here just like the rest of us Americans. So your previous statement was just silly.

As for the rest of your response....moot points that does not alter what I and others were putting down regarding the Columbus mythology. Just saying.

Oh, and what makes you think calling me a "lib" is some sort of snide remark or minor insult? That type of mentality is usually reserved for the MAGA minions, alt right rummies and right wing wonks on this site. Are you expressing camaraderie with them?
 
My post said nothing about Columbus.

He might have been cruel and capricious, but I don't buy that he is one of history's most notorious war criminals.

My post was about the Catholic church.

Again you want to deny your own arguments. You're being a moron. ANYONE can go look up your posts that want to, you know.
 
Oh, and what makes you think calling me a "lib" is some sort of snide remark or minor insult? That type of mentality is usually reserved for the MAGA minions, alt right rummies and right wing wonks on this site. Are you expressing camaraderie with them?

My God, you're fucking dumb.
I didn't call you A lib.
I called you "'lib," a contraction of your long and awkward username.
 
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What does this have to do with the OP????????????????
 
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