Today is Columbus Day! Yay! This is a big day for Italians and overall huge in my family.
So happy Columbus Day!!!
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Today is Columbus Day! Yay! This is a big day for Italians and overall huge in my family.
So happy Columbus Day!!!
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WOOOTTTTT
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If You Aint Blowin You Aint Goin!!!
"So, Lone Star. Now you see that evil will always triumph...because good is dumb."
awesome?
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Originally Posted by Halfwit
So whats the signficance of COlombus DAy? Why was it created?
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HAHAH dude its really not that big of a day....its just gives us an excuse to have an Italian holiday. HAHAHA sorry...I am in a goofy mood. Ya know like Germans have Octoberfest, the Irish have St. Pats Day.....Columbus Day is just our Italian Day.
Whats funny is Columbus didn't find America he re-discovered it.
^lol haha. I know QD. lol Now we know what makes you so damn intelligent. lol
i'm wondering the same thing... i was talking to my penpal from argentina last night and they celebrate it... i'm likeOriginally Posted by AtifSajid
*i don't get it*.... we celebrate coming to a new land to rape and steal the lands from the indians
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LOL Paul
Columbus Day in the United States
Columbus Day is celebrated on the 2nd Monday in October. The first recorded celebration of Columbus Day in the USA was held by the Tammany Society, also known as the Colombian Order, in New York on October 12th 1792, marking the 300th anniversary of Columbus's landing in the Bahamas.
Many Italian-Americans observe Columbus Day as a celebration of Italian-American heritage. Columbus Day was first celebrated by Italians in San Francisco in 1869, following on the heels of 1866 Italian celebrations in New York City. The first state celebration was in Colorado in 1905, and in 1937, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt set aside Columbus Day as a holiday in the United States. Since 1971, the holiday has been commemorated in the U.S. on the second Monday in October, the same day as Thanksgiving in neighboring Canada.
Banks are almost always closed on this day, as are government offices. Public schools however are not usually closed on Columbus Day; nor is it recognized by most American employers as a day off from work.
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Día de la Raza
The date of Columbus' arrival in the Americas is celebrated in Latin America (and in some Latino communities in the USA) as the Día de la Raza ("day of the race"), commemorating the first encounters of Europe and the Americas which would produce the new Mestizo race, culture, and identity. The day was first celebrated in Argentina in 1917, Venezuela in 1921, Chile in 1923, and Mexico in 1928.
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Opposition
Some people, particularly Native Americans, find the holiday offensive because they object to honoring a person who they see as opening the door to European colonization, the exploitation of native peoples and the slave trade. In the United States, this has caused a persistent controversy between Native Americans and Italian Americans. Some communities, such as Berkeley, California, have renamed the holiday to Indigenous Peoples Day. The state of South Dakota renamed the holiday Native American Day in 1989. In 2002, the Venezuelan government renamed the holiday to Día de la Resistencia Indigena ("Day of Indigenous Resistance"). In 2004, Venezuelan activists toppled a statue of Columbus in Caracas on the day of the celebration.
Some have argued that the responsibility of contemporary governments and their citizens for allegedly ongoing acts of genocide against Native Americans are masked by positive Columbus myths and celebrations. These critics argue that a particular understanding of the legacy of Columbus has been used to legitimize their actions, and it is this misuse of history that must be exposed. Thus, Ward Churchill (the controversial professor of Ethnic Studies at University of Colorado at Boulder, and a leader of the American Indian Movement), has argued that:
Very high on the list of those expressions of non-indigenous sensibility which contribute to the perpetuation of genocidal policies against Indians are the annual Columbus Day celebration, events in which it is baldly asserted that the process, events, and circumstances described above are, at best, either acceptable or unimportant. More often, the sentiments expressed by the participants are, quite frankly, that the fate of Native America embodied in Columbus and the Columbian legacy is a matter to be openly and enthusiastically applauded as an unrivaled "boon to all mankind". Undeniably, the situation of American Indians will not — in fact cannot — change for the better so long as such attitudes are deemed socially acceptable by the mainstream populace. Hence, such celebrations as Columbus Day must be stopped. (in "Bringing the Law Back Home")
The claim made here is that certain myths about Columbus, and celebrations of Columbus, make it easier for people today to avoid taking responsibility for their own actions, or the actions of their governments.
The archaeological discoveries at L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland and other evidence for Vikings in the New World centuries before Columbus have promoted celebrations of Leif Erikson Day, sometimes as an alternative to Columbus Day, sometimes in addition to it. Leif Erikson and his longship crew are thought to have sailed to the coast of North America around the year 1000.
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For real, its just a day for me to find a baby sitter for my little one!!
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Uh...I would like this holiday if we got off work...
LaurenK a.k.a. Mrs. Nixon
that what Im thinking..I would celebrate then also!!
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I should of taken today off lauren. lol
its not columbus day today
it is raelly the 12th
the gov't changed it to the monday closest to the 12th for a 3 day weekend
Val for President
^Nooooo shit.
yea its the gov't fucking with shit again
Val for President
^lol
hahaha its soooo true though hahahaha
Val for President
woot got the day off, and i got my vest for my motorcycle IIcon rocks!
Hells yea, I had to call in today and ask if we worked, we seem to work bankers hours around the fall/winter... well dammit I'm here :thumbs down:Originally Posted by LaurenK
wooo columbus day!!! blah, gay shit...it like "ohhhh shit we hit a rock sir!" "alright! ITS A HOLIDAY!"
IA OG
LOL. You're crackin' me up, Matt. Do you have the day off? Or just bored at work?
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Val for president!
Yes, I would have voted for her.
In loving memory of Valerie Antranikian.
Hell, just do like my aunt did. Her boss wasn't sure if they had it off or not, and she said the other branches had it off...which they don't, lol. So her office has been taking Columbus day off for the past 3-4 years now because of that.Originally Posted by LaurenK
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I didnt no it was Columbus Day today till I went to the post office and saw everythin was closed..haha.