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You do come off as you’re saying that the left introduces identity politics, and the right is responding to it.that goal post move...where in my comments i said da left "created identity politics?"
Is this your new tacticthat goal post move...where in my comments i said da left "created identity politics?"
You do come off as you’re saying that the left introduces identity politics, and the right is responding to it.
So what do you believe? Do you believe that this neo-nazism that we see today is a response to identity politics from the left?but did i say it though?
Don't most Dominicans worship and honor their colonizers?
So what do you believe? Do you believe that this neo-nazism that we see today is a response to identity politics from the left?
Don't most Dominicans worship and honor their colonizers?
Bronze statue of Columbus, pointing northward, and a native Taino climbing up to reach him. According to an other description the native Taino is the Cacica, Anacaona, the first Indian to learn to read and write. Anacaona was captured in an act of trickery whereby her village was burned and all the inhabitants slaughtered by troops under the command of Nicolas de Ovando, then Governor of Santo Domingo. Ovando was under orders by Columbus to wipe out the remaining unsubjugated Tainos who were beginning to rebel against the Spanish. Anacaona was subsequently hung in a public square in Santo Domingo
many cultures/societies have changed names and taken other actions to disavow some aspects of their history
Devils
Monument to the sculptor
In honor of the great admiral
Don Cristobal Colon
Discoverer of the new world
First viceroy and governor
from America
Made by the artist
Ernesto Gilbert
Inaugurated on February 27
1887
harlemtothebronx likes this
Christopher Columbus statue welcomed in Puerto Rico after US cities rejected it
Zurab Tsereteli’s The Birth of the New World is 45ft taller than the Statue of Liberty and was turned down by Columbus, New York, Boston and Miami
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...r-columbus-statue-puerto-rico-zurab-tsereteli
I ain't low rican...hell your island is still a territory.
I think theres a difference between changing the past and trying to go back to the past.
What’s your point?
I genuinely don’t know why you picked out one of my likes
Are there Nazi monuments in Germany?