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“Strong people are harder to kill than weak people, and more useful in general.”
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And by the way, Colombus wanted to arrive to the shores of China, Japan and India.
I believe he died not knowing he had run into a new land mass... Or he didn't want to believe since his contract with the Catholic Monarchy was based on the arriving to those remote countries.
On the other hand, many of the expedictionaries already suspected --in the following columbian journeys-- that those lands were new ones, and not China, nor Japan nor India.
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I would agree on that. It feels like the Chinese cultural revolution all over again, but on American soil, and Antifa are the new Red Guards.
Hard for me to really feel sympathy for Columbus though, especially when you know the evil he personally did as a person. It contrasts greatly with my opinion of Robert E. Lee, who I consider to be an admirable human being overall.
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If you support the statue of Christopher Columbus, why not support the building of Hitler statues as well?
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http://m.rasmussenreports.com/public...opher_columbusA new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 58% of American Adults think we should still celebrate Columbus Day which officially falls today. One-in-four adults (26%) disagree, and 16% are not sure.
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