Subj : Indigenous Peoples' Day To : Aaron Thomas From : Lee Lofaso Date : Tue Jul 14 2020 04:13 am Hello Aaron, >LL>Time to replace the federal holiday in his name replaced >LL>with something far more appropriate. Which several states, > >It's ok to just cancel the holiday instead of trying to fix it. Many > indigenous people already have their own holidays anyway; they don't need > non-natives racially appropriating them. Like we non-natives know what day > is appropriate for their holiday? That's as funny as Chuck Schumer in Kente > cloth! You don't understand. Years ago, the state of Louisiana had to give up Robert E. Lee Day in favor of Martin Luther King Day. Just to make you know who happy. Now Native Americans want to have their own special day, just like African Americans. Of course, this will not go well with Italians, who will be left no longer having a special day of their own. So we might as well set up one day each year so that every group can have its own special day. That way everybody will be happy. During leap years we can have an extra special day for Leprechauns. >Something that liberals would hate to know about natives, is that natives > don't support illegal immigration. Watch the looks on their faces when > Nancy Pelosi puts on her Kente cloth & "honors" native americans with a new > holiday dedicated to them, taking place on Christopher Columbus' birthday! > :) Christopher Columbus was Chinese, trying to find his way back home. But there are some who claim he was a black man who had gotten lost and confused, as nobody knew who his real parents were, or where they came from. >I realize the Kente cloth is a Senegal thing, but Nancy thinks all brown > people wear it. It is possible Columbus arrived from Senegal as a baby, as the only thing certain being he was raised by a couple of unknown origin in Genoa. Historians do not know what race he was. Only guesses. --Lee -- Big Or Small We Lay Them All --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland (2:221/360.0) .