This is my final thought , I grew up knowing that in history there were people that acted in bad ways for honor . I learned why these things happen and I just moved on because it happened. Now in 2021 people want to make a fuss about a period of time that happened already . I was not there I will not condome them .
@whoami1993 I wish people would stop using this boomer term. If you want to insult someone use a term that applies more specifically to them, not one that simply applies to everyone of the age that you assume them to be.
I once saw a cartoon of a guy peering at a statue from a few inches away, and the caption was "how conservatives think we study history." I wish I could find it, it was hilarious.
He did not discover what is today known as The Us of A He did discover what is known as 'The Americas' 'America' encompasses both Nth and South America.
@Robynthebeautiful aside from the fact that technically Native Americans first discovered the Americas and settled via the Bering land bridge, if we mean non indigenous people, Leif Ericson predated Columbus by hundreds of years.
It's such a bad faith argument. They don't give a shit about history because if they did they'd know full well why Columbus shouldn't have fucking statues in his honour.
Statues aren't history. Like what was more historic, the statue of Saddam Hussein or the scene of a crowd tearing it down?
Statues are symbols, and traditionalism is based around symbols and mythology. Changing Columbus from 'good guy' to 'bad guy' is treated like an attack on the self, but because they can't articulate that, we get these idiotic history arguments.
@StrawberryMilkshake Yeah I get that. Statues are politically charged symbols so always run that risk. Thay said I hear about so much destruction of ancient statues and religious structures for the same reason and it's heartbreaking to know that's gone.
@StrawberryMilkshake Part of the issue here is that this kind of hate is abstracted to us.
For example all the Confederate statues people were tearing down last year were from the 1920s.
They were deliberately erected to terrify black people and make them feel unsafe.
Leaving those up to learn a lesson ignores the fact these symbols exist for a reason.
It's like how some asshat flew a Nazi flag in my small town. I was outraged. My black friend was terrified. She's the one who should decide what happens, not me.
American colonists tearing down a statue of King George III in 1776. This is why no one knows about the American Revolution today.
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He had to prove to men that their was more ocean , belived that the earth was flat , he was right and they were wrong . Even though he did not sail to North America he found South America . It was his faith and dermnation that allowed to do what he did . Those that doubt him were the wealthly and the leaders of the Catholic church .
@SW-User that's a misconception actually, people actually didn't unanimously think the world was flat.
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@basilfawlty89 How will we be judged by judging others from the past , that knew they made mistakes already . Are we going to be a society that decide who is wrong and who is right ?
@SW-User I would call genocide, torture and ethnic cleansing wrong no matter who does it.
Columbus came for gold, that's it. It's nothing to do with a flat earth theory, he thought he was reaching India, hence why Native Americans were referred to as Indians.
@vetguy1991 he really isn’t. He’s more important in Spanish history than American. Amerigo Vespucci is the figure you need to know of for American history.
@whoami1993 Exactly. Statues of people like that don't symbolise the current values of the people who live today, and I wouldn't want to look at that every day if I lived there.
@Spoiledbrat it’s called research. You get given a context and if you have a shred of critical thought you’ll go and research it. That’s how degrees work.
For the record it was Amerigo Vespucci who discovered America, and made it known to Europe, it was Colombus who went and exploited it in the name of Christianity. Hence why he was more famous.
A lot of people don't have degrees and many degrees require one history class that may not cover that part of American history. Further there are people who aren't curious or don't have a reason to not trust what they were taught. That's just people being people. @whoami1993
@Spoiledbrat american degrees are awful then, since degrees over here cover the subject of study. And critical thought and curiosity is human nature. If you don’t have that then you’re seriously ignorant.
@bookerdana they just wanted a white dude who wasn't British to be part of the national narrative. Then their descendants crapped all over the Italian immigrants who came.
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I recommended the movie 1492 : Conquest of paradise
People can say what they want about people over 50 but at least they were never stupid enough to fear statues or think if we changed the name on pancake syrup it would end racism.