Street Novelist Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 2 hours ago, The Dude said: Nobody celebrates Columbus Day. I know quite a few Italians who celebrate it, but I'm guessing they probably don't count to you. Quote Link to comment
The Dude Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, Street Novelist said: I know quite a few Italians who celebrate it, but I'm guessing they probably don't count to you. I saw that episode of The Sopranos as well. Edited October 24, 2017 by The Dude Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 4 hours ago, The Dude said: Nobody celebrates Columbus Day. I was just exploring some civil war and american history monuments when I was on tour in Des Moines. There were wreaths and flowers all around a bust of Christopher Columbus. A lot of Italians still take a lot of pride in Columbus. Quote Link to comment
B.B. Hemingway Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 10 hours ago, ColoradoHusk said: I did notice more banks open this year on Native American Genocide, err Columbus Day. Quote Link to comment
B.B. Hemingway Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 (edited) 5 hours ago, Landlord said: I was just exploring some civil war and american history monuments when I was on tour in Des Moines. There were wreaths and flowers all around a bust of Christopher Columbus. A lot of Italians still take a lot of pride in Columbus. Well, he's pretty much all they got, so..... Well besides Leonardo Da Vinci..... And Galileo..... And Michelangelo.... And Marco Polo..... Yeah, they should let the Columbus thing go.... Edited October 25, 2017 by B.B. Hemingway Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 Halloween-related: Terrifying 'peeping Tom' Halloween mask is banned from stores in Canada after a flood of complaints but still on sale on Amazon in the UK Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 14 hours ago, B.B. Hemingway said: My post was a joke. I am not overly PC on Columbus Day. That is a great eyeroll. 1 Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 (edited) @ED, it's not really in the article, but it's the point of this thread: to stoke a controversy. And 'native genocide' is an accurate descriptor of Columbus and colonialism. Why should we roll our eyes at that? Is that more of that patented "we must protect our American culture"? The "American culture" I was taught prized values that demand a critical evaluation of the darker aspects of our own history. We look down, with reason, on the regimes that insist on sanitizing their own history. Edited October 25, 2017 by zoogs Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 20 hours ago, Landlord said: I was just exploring some civil war and american history monuments when I was on tour in Des Moines. There were wreaths and flowers all around a bust of Christopher Columbus. A lot of Italians still take a lot of pride in Columbus. I can believe there are UN Peacekeeping forces in that third-world city. Quote Link to comment
B.B. Hemingway Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 4 hours ago, zoogs said: @ED, it's not really in the article, but it's the point of this thread: to stoke a controversy. And 'native genocide' is an accurate descriptor of Columbus and colonialism. Why should we roll our eyes at that? Is that more of that patented "we must protect our American culture"? The "American culture" I was taught prized values that demand a critical evaluation of the darker aspects of our own history. We look down, with reason, on the regimes that insist on sanitizing their own history. Any kind of genocide is wrong (obviously), but it was kind of the "way of the world" back then. Same with colonialism. It gets old when many expect Americans to constantly apologize for genocide that we (today's Americans) had nothing to do with. The United States is far from the only country to take part in genocidal activity. We are, however, one of the few countries that have tried to right our historical wrongs. 2 Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 51 minutes ago, B.B. Hemingway said: Any kind of genocide is wrong (obviously), but it was kind of the "way of the world" back then. Same with colonialism. It gets old when many expect Americans to constantly apologize for genocide that we (today's Americans) had nothing to do with. The United States is far from the only country to take part in genocidal activity. We are, however, one of the few countries that have tried to right our historical wrongs. You're taking the idea of apology and assuming that it has to do with blame or guilt. That doesn't have to be the case. If a friend of mine tells me they have cancer, I still say, "I'm so sorry", even though I know I didn't give them cancer. What we can do, is apologize for the fact that that did happen, and that "we" benefit from it happening, even today, and a lot of native people, even today, are affected by that history. Not because it's our fault, but because it's tragic and awful. We can also make sure not to celebrate those kinds of things and those kinds of people as society continues to grow and advance. It's too simple to either say Christopher Columbus is a Skeletor-esque evil bad guy, the same way it's too simple to say, "Well, that's just how it was back then." People are complex, to be sure, but reality is that the underlying motivations behind his travels/conquering/genocide were acquiring riches and getting human slaves. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 (edited) 2 hours ago, B.B. Hemingway said: Any kind of genocide is wrong (obviously), but it was kind of the "way of the world" back then. Same with colonialism. It gets old when many expect Americans to constantly apologize for genocide that we (today's Americans) had nothing to do with. The United States is far from the only country to take part in genocidal activity. We are, however, one of the few countries that have tried to right our historical wrongs. Maybe don't insist on celebrating it then. You're completely right that the US should get credit for being one of the few that tries to right our wrongs. Reflection about what we do and don't memorialize is a part of that. Edited October 25, 2017 by zoogs Quote Link to comment
JJ Husker Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 7 hours ago, zoogs said: @ED, it's not really in the article, but it's the point of this thread: to stoke a controversy. I don't know about "stoking a controversy", I thought the purpose was to point out a ridiculous decision to eliminate a little harmless fun by a school in Mass. excerpt- The school's principal issued a letter to parents that reads in part: "The costume parade is out of our ordinary routine and can be difficult for many students. Also, the parade is not inclusive of all the students and it is our goal each and every day to ensure all student's individual differences are respected." What that says to me is that they caved in to a very small minority who complained and framed it as "difficult for many students". And "out of our ordinary routine"? Apparently this school is opposed to diversity or changing things up a bit to keep it interesting and fun. They claim their goal each and every day is to ensure all student's individual differences but apparently that does not extend to the silent majority who wanted or liked the Halloween celebration. I really don't care, my kids are past the school Halloween celebration point. And I'm not trying to stoke any controversy but it sure seems like some administrator(s) made a bad decision on this one. Or maybe this one school has a very different clientele than any I've ever been associated with. Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted October 25, 2017 Author Share Posted October 25, 2017 8 hours ago, zoogs said: @ED, it's not really in the article, but it's the point of this thread: to stoke a controversy. No it wasn't, please don't put "words in my mouth" Thanks! Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted October 25, 2017 Author Share Posted October 25, 2017 8 hours ago, GSG said: Halloween-related: Terrifying 'peeping Tom' Halloween mask is banned from stores in Canada after a flood of complaints but still on sale on Amazon in the UK That is so funny! Quote Link to comment
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