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What Do Americans Really Think About Columbus Day?

People outside the Columbus fountain near Union Station in Washington, D.C., told The Daily Caller News Foundation what they thought about Columbus, Ohio deciding to stop their celebration of the man their city is named after.

While some believed Columbus Day shouldn’t be celebrated, others defended the tradition and said an Indigenous Peoples Day could be celebrated on another date as well.

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Bloody Hell: Christopher Columbus Turned Into Monster

The war on American history continued Monday, Columbus Day, with attacks on statues honoring the 15th century explorer.

It was so-called “social justice warriors” who attacked and in some cases defaced memorials honoring Columbus, accusing him of being a “murderous slave trader.”

It’s the latest in a series of protests that began in August when a rally against the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee turned violent in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Top Democrats have called to remove from public grounds statues, markers and other monuments that honor Confederate figures and others regarded as racist.

The violent left-wing group antifa declared Monday a nationwide “Deface Columbus Day” to “burn down the American plantation once and for all.” (Read more from “Bloody Hell: Christopher Columbus Turned Into Monster” HERE)

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