Americans need to recognize these attacks on America’s history for their intended purpose. A made-up Indigenous People’s Day is not intended to honor American Indians. It is just one more front in the war to destroy America.
Fletch Daniels "Columbus Day brought a refreshing reminder that leftists are effectively erasing America’s heritage as an important step in transforming America into a socialist state.
"As I look, “Happy Indigenous Peoples” day is approaching 100K tweets, which is simply advancing the narrative that was already set in motion by leftists across America.
"A teacher posted some of the proud pictures from her propagandized little ones with sayings like “Christopher Columbus didn’t find America,” and “Christopher Columbus is a really mean man.” How charming.
"A Christopher Columbus statue was torn down in Los Angeles in 2018 and several others were vandalized this year.
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"Americans were furious in 2001 when they saw that the Taliban had destroyed Bamiyan Buddha statues in Afghanistan. The prevailing cultural zeitgeist at the time ran clearly against toppling statues. Don’t these third-world barbarians know that they are destroying world culture? It helped elevate the Taliban’s evil in the eyes of the world.
"Murderous Islamist thugs harboring terrorists? That’s pretty bad. Destroyers of world culture? Call in the Marines! Even the liberal American media were outraged.
"Less than twenty years later, destroying monuments is becoming a national sport in America with little outcry and support from the media. Leftists have become the Taliban, which is no surprise since the goals are similar. When attempting to force a twisted worldview on society, overthrowing perceived enemies and any connection to a different past is essential.
"When a 200-year old monument of Christopher Columbus was smashed in Baltimore a couple years back, a sign was hung on it that read, “The future is racial and economic justice.” In case anyone thought this was just America’s youth acting out as opposed to Marxist-inspired destruction, the act was narrated on YouTube and referenced “capitalist exploitation of labor.”
"The leftists started with Confederate monuments, which made a good test to see what kind of resistance they would face. . . ."