8:00 am By Maegan La Mala · Politics| history · Comments Off
13 Oct 2008I couldn’t have said it better myself back in the day:
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Columbus Day Observed 2006
I wanted to sleep in today,
Warm beneath my sheets,
Warm inside my house,
Leaving the early crisp October chill just beyond my comprehension,
Behind barred and shaded windows
That keep me and the public shielded from reality
But the sound of US sponsored bullets
Ricocheting off of innocent Iraqi skin
Shook me from my sleep and pulled me out of bed
A screaming reminder me that no matter what the calendar says
It’s still the same colonization invasion game going down
On this so called U S of A holiday.
I wanted to mourn today
Stay home and dress in black for the Palestinians and Lebanese killed by Israeli soldiers today.
I wanted to light candles for Afghanistan
Burn incense for the first nations
And cry my eyes out for Filiberto y Puerto Rico.
The 514 year old wounds bleed fresh
Spilling raped, mixed blood.
And I wanted to fast today
Deny my body the comfort
Of first world fast food disposable genitically modified drugs
But my children,
Born and yet to be born
Demanded to be fed
Demanded answers for their homework from the halls of miseducation.
Because she has off today
to celebrate her so called discovery
And I am left nervous
Wondering if when I remind her of the truth
She’ll agree that we were better left uncivilized.
I wanted to celebrate today,
By torching court houses and tearing down prison walls,
bombing national monuments
And taking back every last thing that has been stolen from me and those before me
From us.
I wanted to scream at the top of my lungs a huge
“FUCK YOU y VETE PA’L CARAJO”
to the spirit of Columbus marching down Fifth Avenue
and the Italianos using genocide as costume for their pride
But I was too busy struggling to survive today.
I was too busy working today.
I was too busy counting change to get onto the under constant terror alert subway today,
With its cops with machine guns standing in front of NYPD recruitment ads
the ones with the White cop hugging a Latina viejita?
I had to get to my job
as a 12 dollar an hour corporate whore for hire
Watching billions of bloody dollars
Being robbed from the third world and the third world within.
Finally when the day comes to a close
And I return
Defeated by another day
I can drown my sorrows in the made for t.v. scripted news
Falling asleep to the drone of lies we’ve gotten too used to.
In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue
And got lost
But not lost enough.
11:40 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · history · Comments Off
8 Oct 2007Happy Columbus Day
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Gracias to the Assimilated Negro for posting this. I pulled a Columbus. I took from him!!!!
9:35 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Education| history · 4 Comments
8 Oct 2007
Thankfully my daughter’s teacher opted not to mention Columbus Day, being observed today by some, me not included. Some relatives here from Chile had a hard time understanding why Columbus Day was the holiday here and not Dia de la Raza, celebrating the survival and resistance of indigenous Latino cultures rather than celebrating the guy who got lost and laid claim to “discovering” something that had been around for a while. Refer back to last year’s post on the subject:
…he actually didn’t discover a thing (lands inhabitated by indigenous peoples don’t need to be “discovered”) and he didn’t even actually set foot on North America proper. What he did set off was a cycle of violence that violated the land and human rights of Indigenous, Native and First Nation people across the Americas.Don’t buy what I’m selling? According an organization/coalition called Transform Columbus Day:
During Columbus’ tenure as “viceroy and governor” of the Caribbean Islands and the American mainland from 1493 until 1500, he instituted policies of slavery (encomienda) and the systematic murder and rape of the Taino population. Dominican priest, Bartolome de Las Casas was the first European historian in the Americas. He was an eyewitness and wrote in painful detail of the tortures he witnessed. In a survey conducted in 1496, he estimated that over 5 million people had been exterminated within the first three years of the Columbus rule. [Actual survey conducted in 1496 by Bartolome de Las Casas, cited in J.B. Thatcher, Christopher Columbus, Vol. 2 [Source: New York: Putnam Sons Publishers, 1903-1904), p. 348ff. cited in Churchill.] Later accounts that gloss over the horrors of the Columbus regime are the revisions of history.
See that’s not something worth celebrating in my mind.
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