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Because The "columbus day" holiday is the only national holiday that is overtly insulting to millions of Americans.
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Because they feel like they would be celebrating the death of their people, encouraging them for taking their land, and celebrating the slavery to the white man.
Celebrating Columbus Day with a parade (or in any other way) can be controversial in any situation where someone feels resentful or simply concerned over the negative results of Columbus' discovery of the New World for Europe. The fact that Native cultures and traditions (among other things) suffered great loss, even extinction, in the centuries following Columbus' voyage across the Atlantic Ocean is sometimes valued so highly that contemporary celebrations of Columbus Day, with a parade or not, is viewed as inappropriate.
Jack Hanna's Into the Wild - 2007 Celebrating Columbus 5-5 was released on: USA: 25 November 2011
Columbus Day is spelled as "Columbus Day."
They were celebrating Saint Marcus Day.
No. Columbus Day observes in Florida as an Observance
Celebrating an independence day is a process of asserting and celebrating independence and national identity. Country should fought to gain Independence. Pakistan never did it.
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Celebrating Christmas, which is my favorite holiday, is a big day for my family.