Happy Columbus Day


Welcome back to greatness all you dago wops who celebrate.
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My Dagos don't really celebrate the day but simply recognize the achievement. Well half of me does.
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As an always proud guido, you’re welcome, although my family didn’t come over until worker (human) trafficking in the early 1900s to work coal mines out West for the WASPs and live 8 to a single room home in a coal camp.
You don’t find us whining about it, now that I think about it. HuhYou too, TugTards, although you don’t really deserve it.
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I took mushrooms one time and travelled to Xanadu, so Columbus and I have the exploration thing in common. Does that count even though I am not a guido?
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My grandfather was sent over, alone, as the oldest of 11 children at 15 years old. They gave him 50 dollars put him on a boat and said "make money and send it back". He did. He worked unbelievably hard. First job was carrying 125;b blocks to the masons building the Detroit sewers. One in each hand. Worked his ass off. Saved money. sent money back to Italy. Became a foreman. Later became a milkman. When he left that job it took 3 men to cover the route he did by himself. Bought his own grocery store. Family ran it including the kids. Bought and ran other businesses and invested in real estate. built and owned 3 32 unit apartment buildings. Owned 2 bars and a bar restaurant.
No one does this anymore. No one seems to possess that work ethic now. I did it but not on the scale of my grandfather. Worked my ass off at our own family businesses and as a cop. I provided for my family. We helped friends. It's what we do.
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Mostly peaceful human sacrifice.
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I remember always going to school on it. I even went to Catholic school for a while and nobody seemed to care, even the Italian kids. One was a rich jerk off who bullied me in 5th grade. His family owned a construction Co. Insert stereotype here.
It was only when the woke losers insisted on trying to undermine it with Indian Day or whatever that I started to THINK and CARE.
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I took a sociology course as an elective at Oregon. Can't remember the prof's name but I remember him telling the class that surrounding tribes hated the Aztecs so much they led Cortez right to them.
The Aztecs would force other tribes to compete in a game similar to basketball, loser's tribe was sacrificed.
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I was taught everything was peaches and cream in North America until whitey showed up. Tribes were very nice to each other.
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Hate was just a legend and war was never known.
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Columbus Day is a stupid holiday. Indigenous People's Day is a retarded holiday.
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Good luck, NYC.
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Pissing off NYC guidos not a smart move
Ain’t as good as they once was but they’re as good once burying a guy in end zone at Giants Stadium as they ever was.
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This Mamdani faggot is an Arab Muslim from Uganda theming to run a US city who is mad at Columbus invading here over 500 years ago.
Good luck, NYC. What a lost cause of what used to be a great city.
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I'm waiting for all the folks who feign outrage at Trump's twitter messages to say something here.
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Medieval Christendom says, "Hold my beer."
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Modern Islam for the win.
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Need to get the Crusaders back together!
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Some Islamists are lopping off heads and raping Christian women today, Margaret.
Thanks the 600 years ago stuff, much of what was in response to your Islamic pals invading France in the first place.
Dumb as ever, and still a freeloader.
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They were quiet for a thousand years. Seems they need another lesson.
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Some ignoramuses don't know why Zionism originated in Europe. Five Hundred plus years ago is the topic, Chrissey. If you want to talk about something else, start a thread.
Phreeloader? Just not a Pharisee.
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Dodge and deflect
Sorry for your loss H
Hamas got worked.
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Something else happened in 1492 , there was a mass expulsion of Jews after the Alhambra decree.
DNA studies show that Columbus was most likely Sephardic jew and took his flight to flee religious persecution
Was the woke renaming of Columbus Day just another way to show hatred towards any Jewish presence in the US? 🤔
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Recent DNA analysis of remains believed to be Christopher Columbus's suggests he may have been a Sephardic Jew from Spain, challenging the traditional view that he was from Genoa, Italy. This theory, presented in a Spanish documentary, is based on genetic markers found in the remains and aligns with long-standing speculation about a potential Jewish background. However, some experts urge caution, noting the complexity of DNA analysis for definitive conclusions and the fact that Columbus's writings do not
Believed to be doesn't cut it. He was a Paisan!
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@Sledog (damn vanilla)
I'm not claiming definitively he was or wasn't. There are however those that feel there isn't much doubt.
I was suggesting that if so, we may have the true motivation behind cancelling Columbus Day.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/study-finds-christopher-columbus-was-a-sephardic-jew-from-western-europe/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/study-finds-christopher-columbus-was-a-sephardic-jew-from-western-europe/ -
Modern? It's the same as it's always been.
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Well since Rome ruled all of Europe and people moved all about the empire including Italy an Italian can have mixed euro DNA. That's very common. You could say they were all Roman citizens and therefore all Italian. Dagos ruled the world longer than anyone else.
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Historical evidence from Nineva corroborates Jewish history on this.
In the first captivity under the Assyrian empire, the idol worshipping Jews from the northern kingdom (Ephraim ) of Israel were dispersed throughout the nations..
This was customary practice for that empire to dilute the conquered captives with other populations to circumvent any uprisings.
Many Israelites from all the 12 tribes joined with the northern kingdom taken by Assyria.
The ones from the other tribes who didn't join the northern kingdom in idol worship moved to the southern kingdom and joined with Judah and Benjamin of the southern kingdom.
The Assyrian king tried to take Jerusalem but failed. No mention in the writings at Nineva mention capturing Jerusalem and the Bible recounts the story with the slaying of the 18500 Assyrian solders one night
The southern kingdom was subsequently conquered by Babylon , after Cyrus released the Jews, many of whom decided to stay in Babylon while 50,000 + returned to Jerusalem.
The northern tribes that were taken by Assyria are the basis of where the "10 lost tribes" of Israel derives.
They aren't lost, many moved into the southern kingdom prior to the Assyrian captivity.
The rest were (in the Bible) were judged by God for their wickedness.
The Point is Jews were in every nation prior to Columbus sailing in 1492 known or unknown. Columbus very well may have Jewish heritage as suggested by DNA tests.
As far as his writings, there was this event in AD 32 and thousands of Jews were eye witnesses and believed and became Jewish Christians.
Make up your own mind…but first do your own research and make sure to evaluate all the history and evidence.
I believe he may have been along with many of those on the boats fleeing persecution.
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Narcissist playbook: dodge, deflect (lie, obfuscate)