Reconsider Columbus Day appeared on YouTube last year. Links to it are circulating again this year.October 12 is Columbus Day A day that "our" government has deemed worthy of rememberance But with all due respect With all due respect With all due respect There's an ugly truth that has been overlooked For waaay too long Columbus committed heinous crimes Against the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean And millions of natives throughout the Americas And Columbus set the stage for the slave trade in the New World So please Please reconsider if this is a man you want to honor Reconsider if you want to celebrate the crimes of Columbus It's not your fault It happened a long time ago But remaining neutral And pretending like it didn't happen Or that it doesn't still impact us today So please Take the day to learn the whole story Celebrate the people who were here first Petition for a nationally-recognized indigenous holiday So please Reconsider how you plan to spend October 12th Reconsider the story of Columbus Visit www.reconsidercolumbusday.org |






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Yes, let's stop pretending. Let's reconsider multiculturalism, reconsider multiracialism, and reconsider anti-racism. The people pushing these ideas are disingenuous. They don't oppose discrimination, oppression, or genocide. They're animated by hate and anger. They blame Whites for all the world's ills. In their mind it's payback time. Scapegoating Columbus is just the tip of an anti-White iceberg.
The purpose of the Reconsider Columbus Day campaign isn't to hold Columbus accountable for his "crimes". That was 500 years ago. The purpose isn't to celebrate "the people who were here first" either. "Our" government has already dedicated 30 days to celebrating them.
This campaign is aimed at White people. It's about guilt-tripping, criminalizing, and pathologizing us. It's telling us to stop enjoying a Eurocentric view of history, to stop having a sense of pride in our European heritage, and to instead feel ashamed and be more concerned about everyone else's point of view. The purpose is to convince us to celebrate and put the interests of other people above our own. It isn't an argument for non-discrimination or race-blindness. The people driving this campaign despise us and our point of view.
Instead of going along with the browbeating of people who hate us, or even simply ignoring them, I'm inclined to do just the opposite of what they want. Therefore I encourage Whites to reconsider the mestizo holiday Cinco de Mayo, which commemorates the killing of Europeans and swimming the Rio Grande (not necessarily in that order). And the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, commemorating "racists" not acting quickly enough to help black looters. And the mother of all anti-White guilt-tripping, The Holocaust TM - which academia and media and politicians commemorate day in and day out.
The common theme here is: Whites suck. Why should we go along with that? Reconsider who does or doesn't care about you. Reconsider what they tell you to care about. Reconsider whether it's all about doing what's "right" or "moral" or whether they just want you to better serve them. Respond accordingly.
Columbus: Continuation of a Genocidal Legacy is a Mexica Movement video connecting the dots from Columbus, to Cortez, to Custer, to Hitler. It presents a thoroughly one-sided view of the brutal facts of past conquest and war. Unlike the original blood-thirsty, slave-trading indigenous people, White newcomers kept relatively detailed records. But why dwell on the past? Do the job the anti-White moralizers in the media won't do. Compile in your mind a video of current events - the robbery, rape, and murder "people of color" perpetrate against Whites no matter when or where we have the misfortune of living together.
Reconsider the never-ending lectures we're fed about defamation, discrimination, stereotypes, blood libels. Think about these lectures the next time somebody quickly and blithely ticks off the usual politically correct litany of White "crimes". Think about what they will rationalize as right and just once they gain the upper hand completely. If you need a hand, that Mexica video graphically depicts what they have in mind.
Happy Columbus Day.