Author Topic: Why do we even celebrate "Columbus Day"?  (Read 1295 times)

Through out all of history Christopher Columbus must be one of the most, if not the most, controversial people. Starting in their elementary school years students are being informed that Christopher Columbus is a hero to human kind. They are taught that Columbus is the sole discoverer of the Americas. Surely, it is acknowledged that disease was brought over to the Americas by Europeans, which killed millions of Native Americans but it is not linked with Columbus. Therefore, as elementary students progress into middle school they have this perfect image of Christopher Columbus as one of the greatest influences in history. It is first in high school that the opposite side is shown.

Depending on which point of view one takes on the matter, one may see Columbus as a hero or villain. From a 15th century Spaniards point of view or dedicated American, Columbus is often seen as a supreme hero. In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue (Atlantic Ocean) to be the first to discover America. In actuality, he was not in America just yet. He landed on Watlings Island, which is located in the Bahamas. There is also debate that he may also have landed on a very similar island named Samana Cay which, shares several features with Watlings Island. In either circumstance, Taino or Arawak Indians already inhabited the island that Columbus and his men landed on.

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Christopher Columbus took the lives of over 500,000 friendly Native Americans. When he wanted to test the sharpness of his sword, he would cut off a innocent child's legs. I thought we were supposed to celebrate heroes, not cold-blooded killers.

...People celebrate Colombus Day?

because he founded america???
duh

because he founded america???
duh

He was the first European to discover the Americas. America was founded over 100,000 years before he found it.

...People celebrate Colombus Day?
how the hell do you celebrate colombus day?

No one had a right to kill off all the native americans here lol

Anyone who assisted in the founding of USA can be considered a villain.


We celebrate it so we have a day off of school

Anyone who assisted in the founding of USA can be considered a villain.
Anyone who founded any country can be a villain by the standards you are using.


We celebrate it so we have a day off of school

That means you lost a day of gaining knowledge.

Anyone who founded any country can be a villain by the standards you are using.
IIRC europeans are natives of europe, africans are natives of africa. They all have a right by birth to the land they have. But the founders of the USA just walked right in and killed off the native americans just trying to live their lives normally.

That means you lost a day of gaining knowledge.
no you haven't

If he discovered the Americas, why isnt North and South America called the Columbusians?

Checkmate, christains

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When he wanted to test the sharpness of his sword, he would cut off a innocent child's legs.