San Francisco boots Columbus Day, chipping U.S. DNA further
San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors just voted to rename Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples day as a means of honoring those people – those Indians-slash-Native-Americans-slash-Aboriginals-slash-indigenous-slash-what-have-you people – who lived in this country prior to its European settlement. But why? Many in America already celebrate Native American Heritage Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving. Some states, like Maryland,…
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