Alt-White Rally: Charlottesville, VA

so removing a statue is da same as destroying it....

:lol:

you do know every statue thus far thats been removed by da government is being relocated right? as in NOT being destroyed :lol:
Obviously.

I don't think a plan to relocate them to a specific place like a museum has been formed though, so I'm not even sure why we're talking about restoring these statues.
 
Obviously.

I don't think a plan to relocate them to a specific place like a museum has been formed though, so I'm not even sure why we're talking about restoring these statues.

yo,

WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!

you read out ur *** b? :lol:

we're talking about da smashed slab of da oldest Columbus artifact in da United States (225+ years old, da United States in comparison being 241 years old) being restored after some nut job anarchists put a sledgehammer to it.
 

were you aware that da Columbus Day Parade is da defacto biggest Italian Parade in NYC?

Benvenuti!
On October 12, 1929, New York City businessman and Italian immigrant Generoso Pope led a parade from East Harlem down to Columbus Circle. The parade celebrated the achievements and contributions of Italian-Americans to the landscape of New York and the United States. It was followed by a fund-raising dinner to benefit immigrants creating a new life for themselves in New York City.

The annual Columbus Day Parade is the world’s largest celebration of Italian-American heritage and culture and always receives great national attention and worldwide press coverage. The Gala Dinner brings together leaders of the United States and Italy for an evening that pays tribute to a centuries-old bond. The parade and dinner are just two of the events that are part of New York’s Columbus Day Celebration, held each October.

The Columbus Day Celebration is a fundraising initiative that benefits the Foundation’s philanthropic endeavors. The Columbus Citizens Foundation scholarship program raises millions of dollars to support the education of Italian-American students who have the academic qualifications and drive to succeed in school and beyond, but not the means to reach their potential.

Please join us as we celebrate Italian-American heritage and traditions, Italy and the United States, and as we provide educational opportunities for hundreds of deserving students

http://www.columbuscitizensfd.org/

some of ya need to step outta social justice mode and into regular real life mode.....
 
Interesting tidbit of info about ol CC

Columbus quite literally landed in what is now known as the Bahamas and later Hispaniola, present-day Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

Upon arrival, Columbus and his expedition of weapon laden Spaniards met the Arawaks, Tainos and Lucayans—all friendly, according to Columbus’ writings. Soon after arriving, Columbus wrecked the Santa Maria and the Arawaks worked for hours to save the crew and cargo.

Impressed with the friendliness of the native people, Columbus seized control of the land in the name of Spain. He also helped himself to some locals. In his journal he wrote:

“As soon as I arrived in the Indies, on the first Island which I found, I took some of the natives by force in order that they might learn and might give me information of whatever there is in these parts.”

And here we have a descendant defending the statue of the man who literally slaughtered his family....wow
 
The feelings of white people, even the racist ones, scratch that especially the racist ones, will always be paramount to Ninja.
 
yo,

WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!

you read out ur *** b? :lol:

we're talking about da smashed slab of da oldest Columbus artifact in da United States (225+ years old, da United States in comparison being 241 years old) being restored after some nut job anarchists put a sledgehammer to it.
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The Columbus Citizens Foundation scholarship program raises millions of dollars to support the education of Italian-American students who have the academic qualifications and drive to succeed in school and beyond, but not the means to reach their potential.

some of ya need to step outta social justice mode and into regular real life mode.....

:lol:
 
Interesting tidbit of info about ol CC



And here we have a descendant defending the statue

I cant conversate with blind folks :lol:

what statue? :lol:

it was a 225+ year old etched slab which will be put back together because its almost as old as America itself.

im glad some of ya is da extreme minority when it comes to this :smh: :lol:
 
So your defense is the difference in the words "statue" and "slab"........cool

that's your lack of critically thinking, not mine :lol:

at no point was a Columbus statue mentioned in regards to being smashed, it was da slab.
 
Jokes on you b.

Dat fund is not playing for classes, they just copping dem students Jostens rings.

Who needs to actually learn and think critically when you can just delude yourself into thinking you know what the hell you are talking about.

why don't you stop wasting my time and do something benevolent for Socialists and go put da Berlin wall back together brick by brick?

:lol:
 
why don't you stop wasting my time and do something benevolent for Socialists and go put da Berlin wall to put back together?

:lol:

I don't know if it the lack of cleverness or the fact I know you don't know what the socialism is, but this joke was a swing an a miss b. I guess you lost your best material when that hard drive crashed

Funny, you mentioned the Berlin Wall doe. Because you are the person that supports a politican that is being controlled by the same country that controlled East Berlin. Da irony. :lol:
 
I reason I asked was because the efforts of Cristobal Colon were reaped by the Spanish and not the Italians, as you can tell from the genetic makeup of the Americas.

So basically, Spanish speaking countries full of African slaves celebrate the man. And Italian people who had minimal longstanding effect on the creation of the new world until the 19th century, celebrate the man also.

This is why WE should celebrate him? The man that was shunned by both Portugal and Italy? The very fact that they celebrate the life of someone they couldn't even invest in is hypocritical enough.

Good for the kids, I didn't know that, but damn the statue. If it gets ruined oh well.
 
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