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'Columbus Day' Americas National Terrorist Holiday
Mike Graham
September 27, 2007
Americans are calling into question their tax dollars are paying for
Columbus Day holiday when the true history of the man cannot be taught in
our nations schools. State school officials are on record saying it would
be harmful to teach young school children about atrocities Columbus
committed against Indian men, women and children. Americans do not want
their tax dollars paying for Columbus Day when the true history of this
"sick criminal" clearly shows he was not a man of honor toward other human
beings.
Change Columbus Day to Native American Day:
www.UnitedNativeAmerica.com
True: Columbus did not discover America! Columbus never set foot in
America! Columbus is one of the first Europeans to discover the Americas,
after the European Vikings. Columbus did, by luck find Islands in what's
now called the Caribbean. Indians living there told him to sail West in
hopes of getting rid of him. Columbus then set foot in now what's called
Central America, and then on to South America during four of his voyages to
the so-called new world.
True: Columbus was a slave trader. He kidnapped and enslaved Indians he
came in contact with. Columbus and his men with superior weapons forced
Indians to mine for gold on their Island homelands, this included Indian
children. Columbus and his men punished Indians by cutting off their ears,
nose, hands and feet. Columbus and his men, for sport, would hunt Indian
children with dogs and let the dogs kill them. Columbus would tie Indians
to his ship's mask and let his dogs eat them alive for food when sailing
back across the Atlantic Ocean. Indians that survived the voyage were sold
as slaves.
Columbus was not a holy crusader; that's another myth. Columbus is
personally responsible for the killing of about half a million Indian men,
women and children. It's a national sick joke for our U.S. government to
honor him with a national holiday and not the Native Americans here in
their true homeland! Columbus the sailor was lost! Indians saved his life,
unfortunately, for them and others.
http://www.2think.org/ah.shtml
Columbus was relieved of his duties as governor over the newfound lands.
Columbus and two of his brothers were arrested for their atrocities against
Indians. Columbus was placed in manacles on his arms and chains on his feet
and thrown into prison to await his return to Spain. He was 53 years old at
this time in the year of 1500. After all was said and done by Columbus,
toward Indian people, he was ordered never to return to the Americas.
Columbus Arrest and Removal from the Americas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Columbus#Governorship_and_arrest
It's time for the Italian American community to rethink how they honor
their national holiday. Changing Columbus Day to Italian Heritage Day is
only offered as a suggested new name. The Italian American community should
have the opportunity to voice their support for this action. The Native
American community stands ready to join side by side with all Italian
Americans in the celebration of their heritage under any name other than
Columbus.
Progressive Italians to Transform the Columbus Holiday (PITCH)
http://www.transformcolumbusday.org/pitch.html
The Native American community fully respects all Italians, but will not
show support for Columbus, the man, nor support his having a national
holiday in America. This issue has been discussed with Italian American
community leaders and Italian groups around the country. Many are in
support of doing away with Columbus representing their history and heritage
in America.
United Native America Working With Italian Americans
http://www.unitednativeamerica.com/letters/Italian_Americans.html
Seventeen states have dropped Columbus Day holiday. South Dakota state law
changed Columbus Day to Native American Day. No American Indian Nation
supports Columbus having a national holiday, especially when you look at
the fact that there's not a federal national holiday recognizing American
Indians for all they have endured, to include helping the country America
come about, plus our government being set up on the principals of American
Indian governments. It's time for America to come full circle and give
credit where it's deserved on our countries national holiday list.
Across America multiple ethnic groups are set to protest this coming
Columbus Day. University of Southern Maine, opening ceremonies will begin
on the Portland campus lawn at 1:00 and end with a peaceful walk to Deering
Oaks. Follow the drumbeat to the Portland Campus and join us, our Elders,
and guest speakers for a truly educational experience. Protesters will
propose a bill to the legislature in Maine to remove Columbus Day.
This action will be taking place at cities and University's throughout
America; Columbus Day started in Colorado in 1905. On October 6, 2007, a
massive national coalition of groups will descend on Denver, Colorado to
protest and call for an end to Columbus Day by the state. Protesters will
assemble on the west steps of the state capitol beginning at 8 am on
October 6.
Transform Columbus Day Alliance
www.transformcolumbusday.org
United Native America a national group based in Oklahoma and part of the
Transform Columbus Day Alliance will be in Denver with their banners, one
states:
"Christopher Columbus The Americas' first Terrorist"
Native Americans refer to the holiday as Columbus-Hitler Day. These two
men's action sparked the killing of over one hundred million people each.
Columbus is past racist slavery history in the Americas. His holiday should
also be past history. Columbus went to hell for his sins against Indian
men, women and children.
Mike Graham, Citizen Oklahoma Cherokee Nation
Founder United Native America www.UnitedNativeAmerica.com