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In Vermont, mass brainwashing over erasing Columbus is the priority

TOWNSHEND — In the relentless struggle to erase Western civilization - and history itself - our Republican governor has signed into law the end of Columbus Day in Vermont, replacing it with Indigenous Peoples' Day.

In other words, the only valid way to think of Christopher Columbus - a studious, well-read man - is that he conquered and hurt indigenous people. That's it. And how dare he spread the Word of God from Europe itself in the process of experiencing the Golden Renaissance of Man? His accomplishments must be erased.

How about the amazing human (not animal) act of science and discovery, which over history inspires other human beings, also made in the image of God, to make the world better?

Let's recall that the pagan indigenous - so precious to progressives - were bloodthirsty tyrants in their own neighborhood, including human sacrifice.

Meanwhile, Vermont is welcoming immigrants - brace yourself for even lower wages! The working class needs more competition (ha, ha), but the millionaire political lackeys of the new billionaire class and their chums with homes in the state have a greater need for cheap labor.

The reason for immigration is marching orders from the new globalized elite to keep worldwide wages low.

But rather than address the real human issues, we are going to remove Columbus.

This is mass brainwashing.

I'm glad I'm leaving Vermont. I remember when it was honest and good.

I also believe that our virtue, like the history we have tossed aside, will return some day.

The same human nature destroying itself will save itself, too, through outstanding people, persecuted for their righteous vision and courage to act against the popular-thinking mob.

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