Today is Columbus Day, not Indigenous Peoples Day

He's already outed himself a few times, thus proving what most of the forum already knows. How someone thinks they can get away with joining the day after their first sock was outed and post the exact same way is beyond me. He even whined and dared people to check his I.P. address. Which means he has a V.P.N. obviously.

He's like a child caught with his hand in the cookie jar. "It wasn't me." A bank robber caught on the sidewalk in front of the bank with a duffel bag full of money. "It wasn't me." It's bad enough that he's an idiot, but what's worse is that he uses his multiple personalities and endless sock accounts to spread lying Trump bullshit.
 
He's like a child caught with his hand in the cookie jar. "It wasn't me." A bank robber caught on the sidewalk in front of the bank with a duffel bag full of money. "It wasn't me." It's bad enough that he's an idiot, but what's worse is that he uses his multiple personalities and endless sock accounts to spread lying Trump bullshit.

This sums up Diesel perfectly:

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These states are ditching Columbus Day to observe Indigenous Peoples' Day instead

(CNN) Columbus Day has been a political lightning rod for states, cities and municipalities around the US for years now. Some have decided to do something about it.

A number of states have moved to officially observe Indigenous Peoples' Day, or some version of it, instead -- a holiday to recognize the native populations that were displaced and decimated after Christopher Columbus and other European explorers reached the continent.

Most prominently, President Joe Biden became the first US president to issue a proclamation commemorating Indigenous Peoples' Day, writing that Monday was a day on which the country "celebrates the invaluable contributions and resilience of Indigenous peoples, recognizes their inherent sovereignty, and commits to honoring the Federal Government's trust and treaty obligations to Tribal Nations."

Columbus Day is technically a federal holiday, which means it is recognized by the US government and thus brings the closure of non-essential government offices, and, usually, places like post offices and banks.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/11/us/indigenous-peoples-day-2021-states-trnd/index.html

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No, it’s not, it’s the Golden Calf. Israel worshipped multiple gods, Yahweh, Asherah, Baal, etc
https://romans1015.com/tag/revival-under-king-hezekiah/
that is not the golden calf...it is Molech.......yes......Israel worshipped Baal......and God sent them into captivity for doing it.......

2 Kings 16:3
New Living Translation
3 Instead, he followed the example of the kings of Israel, even sacrificing his own son in the fire.[a] In this way, he followed the detestable practices of the pagan nations the Lord had driven from the land ahead of the Israelites.
 
That is an Egyptian god idol
No, it’s not, it’s the Golden Calf. Israel worshipped multiple gods, Yahweh, Asherah, Baal, etc

Oh my God you IDIOT. The Hebrews made the calf styled after the Egyptian god while they were waiting for Moses to come down from Sinai because he had taken so long.

JESUS you are retarded.

By the way, I see you are allowing multiple anti-Columbus threads to flourish. I guess you only merge conservative threads, right?

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Who here is offended by either designation? Personally, I couldn't give a fuck WHAT they call it. I just know the damn mail won't show up. Anyone who wastes countless hours posting under three different user names because their widdle feewings are hurt about the name given this holiday is a thin skinned whiny baby.

Who lies out their ass about everything? That be you.
 
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