August 23, 2017

Ohio city to abolish Columbus Day; NYC council member wants to remove Columbus statue

The city council of Oberlin, Ohio has voted to eliminate "Columbus Day." and rename it "Indigenous Peoples' Day."

This is a hot-button issue in Oberlin because of the large percentage of Native Americans in the city:  according to the 2010 census two-tenths of one percent of the residets were Native American. 

Actually the push is coming from the usual Leftist screamers, whose main agenda is starting a civil war in the U.S.  But hey, doesn't matter who's pushing it, right?  Tomato, tomahtoe, eh?

Next you can expect demands to rename Ohio's capital, which is now Columbus.

Not to be outdone, on Monday the infamous speaker of New York City's council, a charmless creature by the name of Melissa Mark-Viverito, said a 76-foot statue of the explorer at Columbus Circle in Manhattan could be the next to go "following a review."

Does anyone believe a review commissioned and staffed by Leftist city council members will recommend anything that contradicts the wishes of the head Nazi speaker of the powerful council?

Can't honor Columbus because he owned slaves, right?  Oh wait, he didn't.  But hey, no matter: He was a white European, and that's enough to put the snowflakes and Nazi's on the warpath.

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