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Originally Posted by datlas
Warning: Mild P/R content.

There is a generational shift going on over Columbus day. Older generations see it as a source of pride. Especially true with Italian-Americans.

Younger generations see it as an ironic "celebration" of all the bad things that happened with discovery/colonization of the Americas.

Of course, both have their legitimate points.
Whatever people call it, I just wish I had it off.

When I did my tour home from Vermont last year, I remember seeing a sign detailing the open season of something. Might have been a state park campground. It would close on Indigenous Peoples' Day instead of Columbus Day. Think it was the first time I had ever seen that.
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