Happy Columbus Day

Started by Surtur11 pages
Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
YouTube video

Link isn't working. Anyways, what is your best Columbus Day memory?

Originally posted by Raisen
he's brought together millions of families every year to eat wonderful meals.

why do people hate families and turkey?

They hate America.

adam, bash, and rob...do you guys celebrate thanksgiving?
why or why not?
if so...what do you do?

Originally posted by Surtur
They hate America.

people immigrate over here and then complain about the history.
they bask in the benefits but hate the history.

without colombus these people would never be here.

it's very hypocritical

Originally posted by Raisen
people immigrate over here and then complain about the history.
they bask in the benefits but hate the history.

without colombus these people would never be here.

it's very hypocritical

It's white guilt and we have more than enough white people in this country who are delusional enough to believe in white privilege and who feel guilty. So that is not something I'm going to partake in.

Originally posted by Raisen
he's brought together millions of families every year to eat wonderful meals.

why do people hate families and turkey?

Originally posted by Surtur
They hate America.

Seems you two do not understand that Thanksgiving is not Columbus Day...

If that doesn't yell "I hate America"...

HYG:
Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day, is a public holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. It originated as a harvest festival. ... The event that Americans commonly call the "First Thanksgiving" was celebrated by the Pilgrims after their first harvest in the New World in October 1621.

This best be fake news:

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Originally posted by Robtard
Seems you two do not understand that Thanksgiving is not Columbus Day...

If that doesn't yell "I hate America"...

HYG:
Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day, is a public holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. It originated as a harvest festival. ... The event that Americans commonly call the "First Thanksgiving" was celebrated by the Pilgrims after their first harvest in the New World in October 1621.

colombus day is a federal holiday. families get together and cook out. maybe not turkey but you get the point.

what about the rest that I said?

You clearly meant Thanksgiving as did Surtur, as you then later asked me if I celebrate it. Anyhow.

Your claim about immigrants complaining about the history? Let them; that's part of being a free country, doesn't bother me, I'm too busy being awesome.

Originally posted by Robtard
You clearly meant Thanksgiving as did Surtur, as you then later asked me if I celebrate it. Anyhow.

Your claim about immigrants complaining about the history? Let them, doesn't bother me, I'm too busy being awesome.

glad you like yourself. and yeah, I had the idea in mind of holiday cook outs and drinking beers with the fam but i'm not going to lie and say I didn't mix up the holiday food etc.

cut me some slack. I'm switching shifts to graveyards and trying to get used to it lol.

my point still stands.

Dude, complaining about how the country is, the government and wanting change is quite literally one of the most American things one can do.

The Founding Fathers started out as protestors, today they'd be called whiners, Leftist!, Antifa, cucks, unpatriotic, "they don't support the troops" etc.

Lol but no, I didn't mean Thanksgiving. Did you want another shot?

Originally posted by Robtard
Dude, complaining about how the country is, the government and wanting change is quite literally one of the most American things one can do.

The Founding Fathers started out as protestors, today they'd be called whiners, Leftist!, Antifa, cucks, unpatriotic, "they don't support the troops" etc.

you're dealing in hypotheticals on your second statement.

having the power to question government is American. i'm not talking about that dude. you are enjoying the lifestyle you do because colombus did messed up shiit. so we know what happened...but a person is a hypocrite if they aren't native and want to tear down statues and shiit.

it's all in the far past and it's beating a dead horse but the only ones with any kind of right to complain are the natives suffering on the reservations.

Originally posted by Surtur
Link isn't working. Anyways, what is your best Columbus Day memory?

Link should work now.

And we don't have Columbus Day in Australia.

Originally posted by Raisen
you're dealing in hypotheticals on your second statement.

having the power to question government is American. i'm not talking about that dude. you are enjoying the lifestyle you do because colombus did messed up shiit. so we know what happened...but a person is a hypocrite if they aren't native and want to tear down statues and shiit.

it's all in the far past and it's beating a dead horse but the only ones with any kind of right to complain are the natives suffering on the reservations.

Columbus might have been a bit pevved when he found out his crew had been eaten by Cannibalistic Slavers. Slavers that liked to eat babies and suck eyeballs out of heads. That and had sex slaves so they could GROW babies just so that they could eat them.

Yeah. Happy Indigenous People Day.

Originally posted by Raisen
you're dealing in hypotheticals on your second statement.

having the power to question government is American. i'm not talking about that dude. you are enjoying the lifestyle you do because colombus did messed up shiit. so we know what happened...but a person is a hypocrite if they aren't native and want to tear down statues and shiit.

it's all in the far past and it's beating a dead horse but the only ones with any kind of right to complain are the natives suffering on the reservations.

👆

Pretty big difference between empathy with a group, and projecting your own baggage on them and using their history as a justification to deface monuments.

Glad to see this topic still going strong, love seeing people appreciate a day of days.