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1492: NATIVE GENOCIDE STARTED IN AMERICA
It will be amazing if the 12th October people celebrate “the Columbo Day” instead “the Columbus Day”. A funny orthographical error which for fans of popular detective will be the claim day for your favourite TV series.

But reality is that October the twelfth is a historical day because Christopher Columbus discovered America. From that day wild, nasty and crazy Europeans go out to the New Continent to conquest it.

Christopher Columbus discover America

They didn’t want to learn about new cultures in the New World, they wanted to impose their culture, religion and habits. A terrible human massacre, an authentic genocide with millions of native people death.

And not only for indigenes that lived serenely in America, but was also detrimental for people that were living placidly in Africa, that were picking up, were putting in dirty ships and were placing in the New World how cheap labour.
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