COLUMBUS DAY IS A CELEBRATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION

This Monday’s Archive was originally published on October 12, 2006. Today, America faces an existential choice between Patriots who revere Columbus and Western Civilization and their moral opposites who despise both, a choice personified by Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in this short video:
Trump vs Harris on Columbus Day: pic.twitter.com/HFpzFiIfjn
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) October 14, 2024
You might, then, consider reading what follows below to your children or grandchildren so they may understand the difference in the choice between Columbus Day and “Indigenous Peoples Day” graphically made clear between the painting above and this:
TTP, October 12, 2006
October 12 is for celebrating the 525th anniversary of Columbus’ discovery of America, for on that day in 1492, the Great Admiral landed on Guanahani (now known as San Salvador or Watlings) island in the Bahamas.
We commemorate this as a true discovery in contrast to all the claims of Vikings, Chinese, Irish, and others who supposedly came earlier – for once and only after Columbus discovered America, it stayed discovered.
Unfortunately, Columbus Day is for most Americans just an excuse for a three-day weekend. What it should be is a commemoration and celebration of Western Civilization – which is why the Left hates Columbus and his holiday.
If it’s your misfortune to run into any of these folk bemoaning the nightmare and tragedy of our coming here, you might suggest to them that they abandon every vestige of the civilization they hate as so evil.


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