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Ricochet is the best place on the internet to discuss the issues of the day, either through commenting on posts or writing your own for our active and dynamic community in a fully moderated environment. In addition, the Ricochet Audio Network offers over 50 original podcasts with new episodes released every day. The wrong way is to spend most of the event haranguing Italian Americans for celebrating Columbus, which is what many of these events turn out to be. These celebrations are not run by Native Americans, rather by people with political axes to grind.
They often degrade into anti-American, anti-Italian, and even anti-Catholic speeches. November is Native American Heritage Month. This push by political confrontationists to move it to Columbus Day serves no purpose other than to pit Indigenous People against Italian Catholics in a fight neither of them asked to have.
The organizers find themselves in interesting historical company. White supremacists have always hated Catholics and Italians and they lynched us. In fact, the largest mass lynching in American history was of Italian men. Columbus had nothing to do with the Conquista. However, years and 30 generations of intermarrying ought to have healed that wound a bit. In America, Columbus Day is not even slightly about the Conquista of the natives. Columbus, who died in before the Conquista occurred, was Italian and an unparalleled heroic admiral.
As Italian Americans and Caholics , we take pride that his maritime exploits led to the eventuality of the greatest country on earth, the United States of America. He never even conquered the Caribbean, where he landed. He died thinking he was in the East Indies. Yet the hate of these organizers of Indigenous celebrations is directed not at the Spanish nor should it be , but at Italians.
For what? Well, that has to do with American leftist politics. Hispanic people are considered minorities, non-white and therefore unassailable. As if we did it to ourselves. Yes — identity politics is just that circular and fallacious. First, there is an attempt to make European Italians better people than Italian-Americans by wrongly pointing out a lack of Columbus support in Italy.
At one event last year, a speaker claimed there is not one Columbus statue in all of Italy. There are 70 statues of Columbus in Italy. Italy celebrates the day every year as Giornata nazionale di Cristoforo Colombo. The speaker was simply lying. Apparently, Italian Americans are as good as people everywhere. More than 30 countries have statues of Columbus, and there are hundreds of them in total, as far away as Egypt and Japan. They are celebrating an Italian explorer, not a Spanish Conquista.
You know Phil, every Italian I know on March 17 puts on a green shirt and celebrates with his Irish neighbors. Never would we be so dismissive, so rude, as to insist on changes to their ethnic culture. Columbus is the most lied about historical figure. He was not involved in genocide, slavery, or rape as many event organizers and the Internet faux-history machine allege.
The historical source documents from his time prove that. To summarize, Columbus the Italian is often blamed for what later Spanish governors did to the Taino. Silly, right? He simply came first. George H. Columbus is not responsible for what Spanish governors did later, either. Columbus was a good Italian Catholic and we celebrate him. Hispanic countries seem to be handling them and Columbus Day particularly well.
They either combine them or separate them instead of destroying one or the other.
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