Jewish New York: The latest madness: NYC schools replace Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s Day
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[What nonsense this is. This is what I got from an American I know well. This is just more of the anti-White agenda out there. Jan]
“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.”
― George Orwell, 1984
NYC schools replace Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s Day
The school calendar also added Juneteenth on Monday, June 20
By Evie Fordham, Sam Dorman | Fox News
New York City public schools have officially replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s Day to put "a spotlight on the history, cultures, and traditions of Indigenous people" on Oct. 11, a New York City Department of Education spokesman told Fox News.
"Indigenous People’s Day recognizes that Native people are the first inhabitants of the land that became our country," NYC Department of Education spokesman Nathaniel Styer said. "Recognizing it on the calendar puts a spotlight on the history, cultures, and traditions of Indigenous people and we look forward to honoring this day next school year."
Columbus Day is traditionally observed on the second Monday in October, which this year falls on Oct. 11.
Indigenous People’s Day will be a non-attendance day for New York City public schools, meaning schools will be closed. Many school districts have already made the switch away from Columbus Day, or in the case of Oklahoma, combined the two holidays.
A sign reading "stop celebrating genocide" sits at the base of a statue of Christopher Columbus on Monday in Providence, Rhode Island, after it was vandalized with red paint on the day named to honor him as one of the first Europeans to reach the New World. (AP Photo/Michelle R. Smith)
New York City schools recently released the 2021-2022 school year calendar, which makes no mention of Columbus Day. The calendar also adds Juneteenth on June 20, 2022, as a holiday, when schools will be closed. That date is a Monday. Juneteenth is typically celebrated on June 19, which falls on a Sunday in 2022.
A push for federal recognition of Juneteenth gained steam last year after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin killed George Floyd. Last summer, Republican Sens. Ron Johnson and James Lankford introduced an amendment proposing to replace Columbus Day with Juneteenth as a new federal holiday to avoid putting the U.S. "further in debt."
"In response to a bipartisan effort to give federal workers another day of paid leave by designating Juneteenth a federal holiday, we have offered a counterproposal that does not put us further in debt," Johnson said Wednesday. "We support celebrating emancipation with a federal holiday, but believe we should eliminate a current holiday in exchange. We chose Columbus Day as a holiday that is lightly celebrated, and least disruptive to Americans’ schedules."
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