Indian Buffalo Hunt
Charles M. Russell
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Columbus Day is "Child Abuse Day" in Americas schools and your tax dollars are paying for it! Americas school children are being physically punished with whippings, detentions, scolding, suspension, made to stand in the corner of the class room plus put down in front of class mates for telling the truth about Columbus.
This is an outrage for Americas children being treated this way for knowing and saying the truth about Christopher Columbus in our nations schools. It's a fact our children are being treated in this manner by teachers around the nation, Columbus Day is a federal tax paid national holiday.
It's a national sick joke for our tax dollars to pay for this man's holiday, our children are taught he is a hero, a person to be looked up to. The true history of Columbus cannot be taught to our school children because it's to disturbing, parents are telling their children he is no hero, they are finding out he was an Indian slave trader, tortured Indians, destroyed their homes and communities.
Seventeen states have drooped Columbus Day as a state holiday, the state of South Dakota has changed it to Native American Day, this should happen nation wide, the Italian community should drop Columbus Day and have Italian Heritage Day. Columbus is the Hitler of the Americas!
Mike L. Graham
www.UnitedNativeAmerica.co,
Founder United Native America
"Columbus, The Exploiter"
In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue, in search of new lands, gold and the wealth that it would bring. He "discovered" the already inhabited islands of the Caribbean where millions of Taino people had lived for 1,000's of years.
Columbus wrote in his journal that they were strong, well-built people & so generous you had to see it to believe it. The Taino were forced to mine for gold for him. Those who refused were killed, those who did not meet their quota had their hands cut off and were left to bleed to death. Shiploads of Tainos were taken to Spain to be sold for profit at the slave market, those who died enroute were thrown overboard. Millions died as greed and brutality brought death and destruction to the Taino population.
Columbus was the very first to engage in the slave trade in the Americas.
He also wrote that with his weapons and 50 men he could enslave the entire population.
Women and children were raped.
The people were tortured, starved, worked to death and killed in despicable ways; hung in groups of 13 representing the Savior and the Apostles, roasted alive and cut in half with swords.
In spite of his actions and the devastating consequences for all Native peoples, and although 17 states refuse to celebrate it, our country still honors him as a hero by giving him one of our 8 federal holidays.
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