Happy Columbus Day
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 3:07 pm
It's not St Paddy's day. That's a different day entirely.
It is in Los Angeles, I guess.Screw_Michigan wrote:It's happy Indigenous Peoples Day, Mike
Go fuck a badger.Goober McTuber wrote:Apparently it's Mikey's Shit Thread Day. Again.
It's a Cranksgiving miracle, my esteemed chum.Goober McTuber wrote:Apparently it's Mikey's Shit Thread Day. Again.
Certainly.Mikey wrote:Go fuck a badger.Goober McTuber wrote:Apparently it's Mikey's Shit Thread Day. Again.
If you're referring to mvscal's embrace of sex with underage girls, the Badger cheerleaders are legal. If you're referring to something else, you must be following mvscal's internet exploits much closer than I do.Mikey wrote:Suggesting that, based on recent information that has come to light, mvscal (like you) would try to have sex with just about anything that moves.
Only in the lower 48. They don't care up here. Columbus Day, Indigenous Day, irrelevant. Meaningless, call it what you want, not culturally significant. It's October. Only thing that matters is the Permanent Dividend Fund check.Screw_Michigan wrote:It's happy Indigenous Peoples Day, Mike
Columbus was bad enough, you don't need to make shit up. You expect us to believe a jew walked into the court of Ferdinand and Isabella and parlayed with them during the Inquisition?LTS TRN 2 wrote:For the record, Columbus was a scheming rat bastard. Not an actual Italian, but a Jew, he was in fact a member of a secretive group dedicated to somehow reclaiming the Holy Land.
You obviously don't know how cunning they are, do you?BSmack wrote:Columbus was bad enough, you don't need to make shit up. You expect us to believe a jew walked into the court of Ferdinand and Isabella and parlayed with them during the Inquisition?LTS TRN 2 wrote:For the record, Columbus was a scheming rat bastard. Not an actual Italian, but a Jew, he was in fact a member of a secretive group dedicated to somehow reclaiming the Holy Land.
No. They got here by boat and the land bridge. They are aboriginal American because they named everything, first, and had it divided up all nice and pretty before Eurotrash came over and upset everybody's apple carts.88 wrote:Where did the "native Americans" come from? Were they spawned here independently of other humans?
The biggest difference then was disease and personal values, not the wheel. Indians played the same petty games as Europeans. Natives' fatal flaws all stemmed from not thinking beyond their neighborhoods, while Europeans were thinking globally. So yeah, the Aztecs were a shitty empire which needed to be wrecked....but the Spanish didn't bring anything better. The old neighborhood was never coming back, the old ways were gone.smackaholic wrote:They were Siberians that got lost.
I get a kick out of the fantasy of the peaceful indigenous peoples, the noble savage.
They were every fukking bit as rotten as humans from any other part of the globe. They killed, stole, fukked their neighbor's wife, etc....
Their biggest difference from old world folk was that they were 2 or 3 thousand years behind, technologically. They didn't have the fukking wheel, for chrissakes. The Incas then later Aztecs were somewhat advanced, but they also made Ghengis Khan look like a boyscout. The natives in what is now the US were more like 10K years behind the curve. More or less still hunter gatherers.
And their various tribes had something in common with whitey. They kicked somebody else's ass to claim land. So, save your "whitey stole our land bullshit" You did too.
Sure, but could Columbus have flown a 747 into some skyscrapers, hmmmmm?LTS TRN 2 wrote:For the record, Columbus was a scheming rat bastard. Not an actual Italian, but a Jew, he was in fact a member of a secretive group dedicated to somehow reclaiming the Holy Land. That's right, he was a proto-Zionist, and his goal in seeking the New World was to make as much money as possible to further his Zionist venture. To this end he was willing to scam his fellow sailors--perhaps you know this story: he'd staked a hefty reward for the first person to see land. When a sailor did see land (Dominica) Columbus claimed that he had seen it the day before--and had the (forged) log entry to prove it. His treatment of the locals was barbaric of course, promptly rendering the native Caribs extinct and enslaving everyone he could. His efforts to sue the Spanish government for massive stacks resulted in a centuries long lawsuit.
America in fact deserves to examine the truth about this vile scumbag and scour itself of his statues, namesakes, and holidays.
As for Native American Day, Columbus never set foot on the North American continent and so should not be associated with those efforts.
So, looks like you buy hook line and sinker into the "savage gooc, evil honkey bad" narrative leftist like to paint. Other than being technologically way behind, they were no different. They were driven by the same instinct all men are, self interest. They didn't have shit divided up nice and pretty. Whatever they had, they got by taking it from someone else, then having the ability to defend it. Now, this wasn't as big an issue as it was to Eurasians, simply because they didn't have the population density. And yes, they had disease as well, but just not the diseases the Euros had spent generations building tolerances to.Innocent Bystander wrote:They are aboriginal American because they named everything, first, and had it divided up all nice and pretty before Eurotrash came over and upset everybody's apple carts.
No, like many "Marrano" Jews, Columbus kept it a secret.BSmack wrote:Columbus was bad enough, you don't need to make shit up. You expect us to believe a jew walked into the court of Ferdinand and Isabella and parlayed with them during the Inquisition?LTS TRN 2 wrote:For the record, Columbus was a scheming rat bastard. Not an actual Italian, but a Jew, he was in fact a member of a secretive group dedicated to somehow reclaiming the Holy Land.
I never said that. You said their divisions operated on slave labor. Your link was too vague to back up that assertion. It had maybe two sentences relating to pre-columbian bondage. It said bondage was present in pre-columbian times. It didn't say anything about "operating" on slave labor. Quite the logical leap Counselor.88 wrote:So your take is that “Aboriginal Americans” did NOT practice slavery before the arrival of Euros?Moving Sale wrote:That's not what that link said. Besides a bunch of vagaries it didn't say much, but it certainly didn't say that.
Someone who loved football.IB wrote:Which American fixed American Thanksgiving to Thursday, creating the unprecedented permanent 4 day weekend?
He would have if they came from Eye-taly.HMMMMMM wrote:I wished he pronounced it Eye-Talians.
Brilliant, what would we do w/o you... What troll took this account to the next level down?schmick wrote:Innocent Bystander wrote:Wiki says it hasn't been observed on the 12th in the US since 1970, when the three day weekend took precedence over the 12th. Only the Third World continues to stick with the 12th.
Why is Canadian Thanksgiving fixed to Monday, the beginning of the week? Which American fixed American Thanksgiving to Thursday, creating the unprecedented permanent 4 day weekend?
Columbus discovered the 3rd world, he never landed in what is now the US.
Bucmonkey wrote: What troll took this account to the next level down?
Bucmonkey wrote:What troll took this account to the next level down?
Not so much "observe" it, but it's recognized by old-timers in these parts. It was on Columbus Day (which was 10/12 back in 1962) that the biggest extratropical cyclone (aka "wind storm") ever recorded in the USA hit the U&L, which wiped a whole bunch of shit out .Left Seater wrote:Does anyone other than Federal and State governments observe Columbus Day? For most of the country it is just another work day.
Wait a minute.Dinsdale wrote:Not so much "observe" it, but it's recognized by old-timers in these parts. It was on Columbus Day (which was 10/12 back in 1962) that the biggest extratropical cyclone (aka "wind storm") ever recorded in the USA hit the U&L, which wiped a whole bunch of shit out .Left Seater wrote:Does anyone other than Federal and State governments observe Columbus Day? For most of the country it is just another work day.
Any place with a large Italian population it's generally big deal. Big parades in NYC and SF.Left Seater wrote:Does anyone other than Federal and State governments observe Columbus Day? For most of the country it is just another work day.