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Rep. Ayanna Pressley on Columbus Day: ‘We Are All on Stolen Land,’ Republicans ‘Whitewash’ History

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Rep. Ayanna Pressley on Columbus Day: ‘We Are All on Stolen Land,’ Republicans ‘Whitewash’ History

On October 12th, Americans across the country will celebrate Columbus Day, a federal holiday that commemorates the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the Americas in 1492. However, this year, Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) is using this occasion to remind Americans that the land we live on was not discovered by Columbus, but rather stolen from the indigenous people who have inhabited it for thousands of years.

In a powerful statement, Rep. Pressley declared, “We are all on stolen land. Let us not forget that the very land we call home was not discovered by Columbus, but was already inhabited by thriving Indigenous communities. The true history of this land is one of violence, displacement, and genocide of native peoples.”

Pressley’s statement comes at a time when the country is grappling with issues of racial injustice and systemic racism. She boldly calls out Republicans for their attempts to “whitewash” American history and erase the atrocities committed against indigenous peoples.

For too long, the story of Columbus has been glorified and celebrated in schools and textbooks, without acknowledging the devastating impact his arrival had on the native communities. The truth is, Columbus and other European explorers brought disease, violence, and forced assimilation to the indigenous people, resulting in the decimation of their populations.

But it doesn’t end there. The effects of colonization and displacement are still felt today by Native American communities. They continue to face discrimination, poverty, and lack of access to resources and opportunities. As a nation, we must acknowledge this dark history and work towards reconciliation and justice for these communities.

Rep. Pressley’s statement serves as a powerful reminder that we must confront our past in order to move forward as a country. We cannot ignore the painful truths of our history and expect to create a just and equitable society.

This is not about erasing Columbus from history, but rather acknowledging the full truth of his legacy. It is about honoring the resilience and strength of the indigenous peoples who have survived and continue to fight for their rights and land.

Pressley’s words also call on us to take action and educate ourselves about the true history of this land. As she states, “We must reckon with the fact that the United States was founded on the oppression and exploitation of Indigenous peoples and communities of color.”

As we celebrate Columbus Day, let us also remember the true history of this land and the ongoing struggles of the indigenous communities. Let us use this day as an opportunity to reflect, learn, and take steps towards a more just and inclusive society.

In her statement, Rep. Pressley also highlights the importance of honoring and supporting indigenous peoples in their fight for sovereignty and self-determination. She calls on Congress to pass legislation such as the Native American Voting Rights Act, which would ensure equal access to the ballot for Native Americans.

It is time for us to listen to and amplify the voices of indigenous peoples. We must acknowledge the harm that has been done and work towards healing and justice. As Rep. Pressley reminds us, “The land we call home is stolen land, but it is also home to vibrant and resilient Indigenous communities.”

So this Columbus Day, let us not just celebrate a man who brought destruction and pain to this land, but let us also honor the true owners and caretakers of this land. Let us commit to learning and unlearning the whitewashed version of history we have been taught. Let us stand in solidarity with indigenous communities and work towards a future where their rights and sovereignty are respected and upheld.

In the words of Rep. Pressley, “We are all on stolen land, but we can also be a part of the healing and transformation of this land.” It is up to all of us to create a more just and equitable future for all.

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