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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/04/learning/should-columbus-day-be-replaced-with-indigenous-peoples-day.html?rref=collection%2Fspotlightcollection%2Flearning-current-events&action=click&contentCollection=learning&region=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=9&pgtype=collection

I did this current event topic on people voting to try and remove the holiday of Columbus Day, many people see it as not something to us history and rather that it is more of racially towards the native Americans because when Christopher Columbus stepped onto the americas he killed many native Americans. The natives are the original people on the United States soil and many Americans find it as disrespectful to them to have a statue and a day dedicated to Christopher Columbus that has really executed many natives. "It’s a controversial day with a turbulent history. “This historically problematic holiday — Columbus never actually set foot on the continental U.S. — has made an increasing number of people wince, given the enslavement and genocide of Native American people that followed in the wake of the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria,” writesYvonne Zipp for The Christian Science Monitor. “The neighborhood wasn’t exactly empty when he arrived in 1492.” As it states in the news article Columbus never really stepped foot on the continental United States people just see it as racially directing this at native Americans for their genocide. However the fact that some see Christopher Columbus as a leader of a genocide and mass killer others find him as a great historian figure in their country and really see him as representation of great things of finding the americas.

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