Rethinking Columbus Day: Celebration or Condemnation?

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What is Columbus Day? Americans ask this question when Columbus day comes around every year. We know who Columbus is but, we often don’t know what he actually did. So my next question is “Should we celebrate Columbus Day?” I say no we shouldn’t because Columbus was NOT the first one to discover America and he was a betrayer. He also worked with all criminals who he called his “crew” members. Columbus wanted also all fame for himself.

A betrayer… you wouldn’t think a betrayer deserved a holiday. When Columbus and his “crew” landed in America trying to get to India the natives were very welcoming and took him in. When he was so called “tired” of the natives he made them his slaves and killed them. He also betrayed the friends he had made so he wouldn’t be tortured or murdered. Columbus decided to enslave the natives to lessen his chances of failure while returning back to Spain.(www.debate.org) ( "Christopher Columbus: Hero or Villain?" by Alexandra Sanders)

Now if you were a captain would you choose your entire crew as criminals? Columbus did and this is why 38% of Americans believe this …show more content…

One reason is because he was a very well skilled captain and commander. He was also very good at finding routes to different countries and using the land there wisely. Some believe he was also very brave for taking the risk of sailing across the ocean not really knowing where he was going. Others think he “Opened up the America” but not started it. (Celebrating Columbus Day by: Joanne Mattern)

To me Columbus Day should NOT be a national holiday because he was only good at being a leader and taking risk. Columbus was a betrayer, greedy man and leader of criminals. Columbus is not at all worthy of having his own holiday.

If you believe Columbus day should Not be a holiday join me in the act to stop Columbus Day from being a holiday. I leave you with this question…“Should Columbus Day be a

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