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Author Topic: Alaska Renames Columbus Day ‘Indigenous Peoples Day’  (Read 366 times)
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October 13, 2015, 08:59:39 PM
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Any references to White Europeans or White European colonialism needs to be erased from the history books.  This is because all Whites are evil “racists” who do not deserve to live.  If White people were allowed to live another 60 trillion Jews would be gassed. another 60 trillion Native Americans would be killed and another 60 trillion Nigger Americans would be lynched.
Thankfully great progress has been made in this regard as Alaska is renaming Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day.

This is another step forward in our glorious agenda to genocide all White people from the planet in the name of multiculturalism and world Jewry.
http://www.infostormer.com/such-progress-as-alaska-renames-columbus-day-to-indigenous-peoples-day/

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October 14, 2015, 06:33:05 AM
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This is cool, I like this. You can't discover something (for the world or the country) that's already been found. Columbus day is becoming more and more ridiculous. Columbus was the first European to arrive in the Caribbean...a wonderful accomplishment, not a discovery.

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October 14, 2015, 06:34:51 AM
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I actually like this change. Rather than focusing on one person, it makes far more sense to celebrate everyone involved in the movement. It's still extremely relevant even today.

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October 14, 2015, 06:38:53 AM
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I actually like this change. Rather than focusing on one person, it makes far more sense to celebrate everyone involved in the movement. It's still extremely relevant even today.


So you're saying this holiday should be expanded to celebrate the movement of Europeans to America ("rather focusing on one person")?

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