Columbus Day Is Now Indigenous Peoples’ Day In San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 25: A statue of Christopher Columbus is seen next to Coit Tower March 25, 2005 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco's 49-Mile Scenic Drive was opened in 1939 as a guide for visitors to The City's 1939-1940 Golden Gate International Exposition. The route includes most of San Francisco's major sights as well as winding through many of the city's colorful neighborhoods; giving visitors a look into the diversity and beauty of the area. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)


 
Columbus Day Now Indigenous Peoples’ Day In San Francisco

David Krayden
Ottawa Bureau Chief

San Francisco is the latest city to turn its back on explorer Christopher Columbus.

As Fox News reports, the city’s board of supervisors voted 10-1 on Tuesday to rename Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Proponents of the change argue that Columbus did not discover America because native peoples were already living on the continent.

Board member Malia Cohen spearheaded the proposal that passed by a 10-1 margin. The only voice of dissent came from Aaron Peskin, whose North Beach district still contains an Italian electorate.
 



 
The idea wasn’t being embraced by others in community. Italian Women’s club member Christina Olivolo told the San Francisco Examiner, “This is an insult to the Italians who have done so much for the city of San Francisco. And so much of what San Francisco is famous for now is because of the Italians.”

She added that “after the 1906 earthquake, it was the Italians who rebuilt this city in an impressive amount of time.”

Olivolo suggested a compromise might have been in order: dropping Columbus’s name in preference to “Italian Heritage Day,” suggesting that would ease any discomfort with the colonial exploits of the 15th century explorer.

The war on Columbus Day is trending across America, with no less than 55 cities deciding to celebrate “indigenous” culture over the arrival of Europeans to North America.

 
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/24/columbus-day-now-indigenous-peoples-day-in-san-francisco/

 
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