Image

Happy Columbus Day and Allochthonous People's Day

User avatar
Happy Columbus Day, Comrades!


We can expect many attacks on Columbus this Columbus Day, especially from the agitators who created and celebrate Indigenous People's Day and intentionally plopped their revisionist history "holiday" smack dab on Columbus Day as a provocation.

Foremost among the many lies and exaggerations about Columbus that gave birth to Indigenous People's Day is that there are indigenous peoples. 

There are no indigenous peoples. Anywhere. No matter where they live now or lived in the past, people are not plants rooted to the ground. All ancestors  are and always have been mobile and thus all people are allochthonous.   

Further, conquest and displacement has been the norm throughout human history until a few seconds ago. This is because of a simple reality: land belongs only to those who who can defend it from being seized. 

Columbus did not discover America, he merely verified its existence. If not him, someone else would have.

Sure many people suffered greatly while many others benefitted, but there's nothing new about that; it's been happening since the dawn of man. 

Here are four 5-minute videos by Prager University that coherently present these concepts in a way that even children and leftists could understand:

https://www.prageru.com/video/why-immig ... lumbus-day

https://www.prageru.com/video/are-we-li ... tolen-land

https://www.prageru.com/video/did-europ ... an-culture

https://www.prageru.com/video/would-you ... christians

More later today.

 

User avatar
Most Equally Esteemed Comrade Colonel,

Most equal post.  I rather enjoyed it.  

Perhaps I am overthinking investing too much feeling in the topic of cultures over time?  I will set aside that the ice bridge immigrants of North America were not of a monolithic single culture.  With the possible exception of some primitive isolated group that has yet to be “discovered”, every culture has changed (evolved for you Darwin fans) since 1500AD.  The main culprit is exposure to other cultures.  That and technology and medical advances.  The more we communicate/trade with other cultures, the more our culture changes.  The only cultural constant is change.  

Just as the “climate change” crowd demands the weather never deviate from the “norm” at some random point in history, the cultural purists demand all change cease.  It is unnatural.  Things are going to change.  That’s the nature of reality.  

Red Salmon
 

User avatar
Red Salmon wrote:
10/14/2024, 9:36 am
Most Equally Esteemed Comrade Colonel,

Most equal post.  I rather enjoyed it.  

Perhaps I am overthinking investing too much feeling in the topic of cultures over time?  I will set aside that the ice bridge immigrants of North America were not of a monolithic single culture.  With the possible exception of some primitive isolated group that has yet to be “discovered”, every culture has changed (evolved for you Darwin fans) since 1500AD.  The main culprit is exposure to other cultures.  That and technology and medical advances.  The more we communicate/trade with other cultures, the more our culture changes.  The only cultural constant is change.  

Just as the “climate change” crowd demands the weather never deviate from the “norm” at some random point in history, the cultural purists demand all change cease.  It is unnatural.  Things are going to change.  That’s the nature of reality.  

Red Salmon
Thank you, Comrade.

Here's an example of the sort of lies and distortion that are perpetrated upon The People by a typical Globalist who hates Columbus, America, and Western Civilization a a whole...

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/1 ... ul-attack/

 

User avatar
For those who like icing on their Columbus Hate Cake, here it is.

First, Columbus's remains have been positively identified:
https://gatewayhispanic.com/2024/10/chr ... n-seville/

Next, evidence suggest that Columbus was Spanish and Jewish and not Italian at all:
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/1 ... ers-claim/

What does this mean? The people who hate Columbus and Columbus Day are in the same general category as the people who hate Jews and Israel, so now the most radical among them will no doubt pounce on these (still unproven) findings to denounce Columbus as a Jew and a Zionist who ruined pre-Columbian America during a quest to establish a new Jewish homeland.

It hasn't happened yet but just watch and wait, because the minions of Globalism never let an opportunity to slander slip by unexploited.

Oh_Look.jpeg

Good Night RH.jpeg
 

User avatar
Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
10/14/2024, 5:26 am

There are no indigenous peoples. Anywhere. No matter where they live now or lived in the past, people are not plants rooted to the ground. All ancestors  are and always have been mobile and thus all people are allochthonous.   

Thank you, tovarish Colonel, for a most educational post!  First, it forced me to look up "allochthonous" and second, it taught me that Columbus was Dutch!

- SK

User avatar
Chief Designer wrote:
10/15/2024, 9:49 pm
Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
10/14/2024, 5:26 am

There are no indigenous peoples. Anywhere. No matter where they live now or lived in the past, people are not plants rooted to the ground. All ancestors  are and always have been mobile and thus all people are allochthonous.   

Thank you, tovarish Colonel, for a most educational post!  First, it forced me to look up "allochthonous" and second, it taught me that Columbus was Dutch!

- SK
The painting of Jan van Riebeeck illustrates todays wokeness but I admit it wasn't the best of selections. I'll find or make something better later today.
 

User avatar
Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
10/16/2024, 4:25 am
Chief Designer wrote:
10/15/2024, 9:49 pm
Colonel Obyezyana wrote:
10/14/2024, 5:26 am

There are no indigenous peoples. Anywhere. No matter where they live now or lived in the past, people are not plants rooted to the ground. All ancestors  are and always have been mobile and thus all people are allochthonous.   

Thank you, tovarish Colonel, for a most educational post!  First, it forced me to look up "allochthonous" and second, it taught me that Columbus was Dutch!

- SK
The painting of Jan van Riebeeck illustrates todays wokeness but I admit it wasn't the best of selections. I'll find or make something better later today.

Spacibos, comrade!

- SK
 


 
POST REPLY