( From Fox news:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/11/20/city-renames-2-holidays-deemed-culturally-insensitive.html )
People just can't seem to stop rewriting history.
The mayor of Bloomington Indiana has decided that they should rename Columbus Day and Good Friday.
I guess some people just couldn't, in good conscience, take a day off from work because of insensitively named holidays?
City workers will now happily get to take off work on the generic "spring holiday" and "the fall holiday".
People down the road in Columbus Indiana probably laughed up their sleeves.
All this revisionist history is a big problem. People who don't know what they came from don't know what to be.
Now of course someone else will be telling them what to be. In this case the mayor of Bloomington Indiana gets to dictate.
Did the citizens of Bloomington Indiana vote on this?
Of course not. This is just the feel-good dream of another tin plated dictator who got elected to office.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/11/20/city-renames-2-holidays-deemed-culturally-insensitive.html )
People just can't seem to stop rewriting history.
The mayor of Bloomington Indiana has decided that they should rename Columbus Day and Good Friday.
I guess some people just couldn't, in good conscience, take a day off from work because of insensitively named holidays?
City workers will now happily get to take off work on the generic "spring holiday" and "the fall holiday".
People down the road in Columbus Indiana probably laughed up their sleeves.
All this revisionist history is a big problem. People who don't know what they came from don't know what to be.
Now of course someone else will be telling them what to be. In this case the mayor of Bloomington Indiana gets to dictate.
Did the citizens of Bloomington Indiana vote on this?
Of course not. This is just the feel-good dream of another tin plated dictator who got elected to office.