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re: Columbus statue in Baton Rouge in the crosshairs
Posted on 6/21/20 at 10:24 am to Fat Bastard
Posted on 6/21/20 at 10:24 am to Fat Bastard
quote:
read this dumbass
I'm not for tearing down statues but I've always wondered why there is so much reluctance to discuss the complete picture of Columbus in schools.
You're leaving out a considerable amount of detail, particularly about his governorship of Hispaniola. That's certainly worthy of a mention in the history books and yet there is none. Why is that?
Posted on 6/21/20 at 10:28 am to Jorts R Us
you clearly do not get it
the narrative always is
colonizers all bad
indigenous all saints (even tho they enslave and kill their own here in americas and africa.)
nobody is saying he was all good. the article does not state that either. re read and see if you can comprehend the point being made versus the common narrative spewed by liberal academia.
how is that working out for zimbabwe and SA now?
the narrative always is
colonizers all bad
indigenous all saints (even tho they enslave and kill their own here in americas and africa.)
nobody is saying he was all good. the article does not state that either. re read and see if you can comprehend the point being made versus the common narrative spewed by liberal academia.
how is that working out for zimbabwe and SA now?
Posted on 6/22/20 at 3:50 pm to Jorts R Us
quote:
Jorts 'R Us
Ok Liberal filth !
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